“I Voted for This!” — Ben Bergquam Confronts Reality on a Deportation Flight Out of Gary, Indiana

In a moment as raw as it is revealing, Ben Bergquam, host of Law and Border on Real America’s Voice, posted a short but impactful video from a deportation flight departing Gary, Indiana, confronting the human side of the immigration crisis while exposing what he sees as the political betrayal behind it.

“I voted for this!” Bergquam declares in the video caption. “Exclusive from deportation flight out of Gary, Indiana. Listen to what Eber asked me and his reaction to my response!” The exchange he captured wasn’t hostile—it was honest, calm, and quietly powerful.

In the clip, Bergquam speaks with a man named Eber, one of many being deported from the United States. Eber, though visibly frustrated, remained civil. Bergquam didn’t yell. He didn’t mock. Instead, he delivered a straightforward message rooted in law and principle:

“There’s a reason why we have borders. Every country has a right to decide. Like when I have a house, I decide who comes into my house. Somebody climbs in my back window—I decide.”

The comparison struck at the heart of the debate: Why should sovereign nations like the U.S. not be allowed to enforce the same standards individuals use to protect their homes?

Eber, trying to explain his perspective, raised the question of double standards and racial politics:

“So when white people got to make the rules, it makes me not do the same?”

Bergquam pushed back:

“I don’t know anyone that broke into Mexico.”

The discussion then turned to the controversial issue of protest culture. Bergquam asked Eber about demonstrators burning American flags while waving foreign ones:

“You think you should be able to fly a foreign flag in America? … We see out there burning the American flag and flying the Mexican flag. You think that’s okay?”

Eber responded by invoking the politics of Central America:

“If I really gotta be honest, I knew 10 people when they went to Honduras—they did the same thing, and nobody could say nothing.”

But the core message from Bergquam remained steady and respectful:

“Anyway—just follow the law.”

This deportation wasn’t just about policy. It was about a reckoning—the inevitable result of a broken system left to rot by open-border ideologues. Bergquam emphasized this in his caption:

“#MassDeportations aren’t just needed—they are essential if we’re going to save this country after the Democrats allowed the largest illegal invasion in world history!”

He didn’t stop there. He connected the crisis to political manipulation:

“The truth is Democrats want to keep as many illegals as possible for the next census so they can get more congressional representation. They don’t actually care about illegals—they just like to use them for cheap labor and illegal votes.”

By the end of the video, Bergquam reveals that two other deportees in the van were from Iraq and Lebanon—a reminder that illegal immigration isn’t just a Latin American issue, it’s global.

This isn’t just a video from a plane. It’s a glimpse into the front lines of a cultural and political war—and for Bergquam, a vindication. He voted for this. And now, it’s happening.

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