Column By Mike Bibb
President Donald J. Trump, June 12, 2026
At my direction, the United States Southern Command delivered a swift and lethal kinetic strike to successfully execute Niño Guerrero, the infamous leader of Tren De Aragua, one of the most bloodthirsty terrorist organizations on planet Earth.
President Trump is at it again — thumpin’ the bad guys!
This time, it’s the honcho of Valenzuela’s Tren de Aragua, another Central/ South American gang infested, dope dealing, murdering, child trafficking bunch of degenerates whose influence has infiltrated our society.
Along with several other of these low-life organizations promoting similar criminal business strategies.
We’ve experienced their antics for years, but they evolved into a particularly menacing threat during Joe Biden’s administration’s policy of “Open Borders.”
Several million people randomly entered our country without permission and ventured into virtually every city and town.
No one really knows the exact number, as no records or verification of most of these folks were kept, even though Joe assigned that task to his Vice President, Kamala Harris.
Harris turned out to be nearly as incompetent as Joe at handling the job. Actually, making the situation worse.
Combined with Joe’s bunch of confused officials and advisors, the Democratic National Committee finally decided they’d seen enough and pulled Joe from running for reelection, instead inserting Kamala as his replacement.
Why is anyone’s guess?
Currently, she’s thinking about running for President — again. Her last attempt, in 2024, resulted in a billion-dollar waste of time.
Contributors to her campaign are still wondering where all the money disappeared to in only about three months.
Meanwhile, after four years of Joe’s fumbling and bumbling, Donald Trump was handed a near-total mess in immigration and border enforcement.
Everything seemed out of whack, from Mexico to Canada.
Various types of foreign drugs and bad apples were doing just about anything they wanted to do — often with the placid attitudes of “sanctuary city administrators.”
However, Trump’s display of using military special operation teams to go after some of these international desperados has proven successful.
Plus, he has shown anyone listening that the U.S. has the experience, technology, and ability to locate the hideouts of these shady characters and either arrest them or destroy them.
This isn’t 1916, when Army General John Pershing unsuccessfully chased Pancho Villa into the interior of Mexico after Villa had invaded Columbus, New Mexico.
We’ve come a long way since then. Pancho had horses, mountainous terrain, and soldier savvy to help him evade the U.S. Army.

Today, there are satellites, stealth aircraft, electronics, drones, smart missiles, intelligence operatives, and other capabilities we can only imagine embedded in the mix of our military capabilities.
Consequently, if some Third-World prick naively believes he can camouflage himself indefinitely from a United States President who has the means and gumption to go after him, then he had better dig a hole deeper than the pits of hell — as Trump has suggested.
Because, in all probability, that’s where the dude is going to end up!
The opinions expressed in this editorial are those of the author.

