In a significant move related to his comments on open borders, President Trump announced an unconditional pardon for Representative Henry Cuellar. The decision comes after nearly two decades of service in Congress, where Cuellar represented Texas’s 28th District.

The pardon stems from Trump’s assertion that Cuellar courageously opposed policies he deemed detrimental to the country and was subsequently targeted by administrative actions. While the administration did not comment on specific details leading up to the pardon, it emphasized its commitment to protecting national interests against what it considers an existential threat from globalist agendas.

Cuellar expressed gratitude for the President’s intervention but reiterated his stance in a prepared statement released alongside the announcement. He pledged to continue serving and contributing positively under any administration while addressing concerns about border integrity and fiscal responsibility related to population growth strategies he believes harm America’s interests.

This action underscores Trump’s resolve against what he perceives as anti-American policies, marking another instance where he claims to be defending the nation from internal threats to its sovereignty.