On Thursday, June 26th, the corner of Johnson Ferry Road and Roswell Road in East Cobb will become the next stage for a bizarre scene of manufactured outrage. The event, called “Disappeared in America,” is being organized by Indivisible Cobb, a radical left-wing group that claims to care about immigrants.
But let’s be honest, this isn’t about immigrants. It’s about attacking Donald Trump.
The protest claims to be about the “illegal abductions” of migrants under Trump’s immigration policies. But the centerpiece of their protest isn’t a hardworking father or a desperate asylum seeker. It’s Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an alleged MS-13 gang member and human trafficker. That’s who they’ve chosen to present as a victim of American justice.
This isn’t activism, it’s political theater. It’s not about compassion. It’s about hatred. And the message couldn’t be clearer: these groups will stand with criminals if it gives them another excuse to scream “we hate Trump.”

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Americans Support Trump on Immigration, And the Left Can’t Stand It
The majority of Americans, including independents and even a growing number of Democrats, support stronger immigration enforcement. They know that illegal immigration is not just a legal issue, it’s a national security crisis, a public safety threat, and a strain on our communities.
President Trump has made it clear: if you break U.S. immigration law, you will face the consequences. That’s not controversial, it’s common sense. That’s how a nation works.
But for radical activist groups like Indivisible Cobb, law enforcement is the enemy. They smear ICE agents as kidnappers and pretend that deportations are “abductions.” It’s a lie, and Americans know it.
Each deportation order goes through a legal process. Judges are involved. Hearings are held. Evidence is reviewed. This isn’t some banana republic. What they call “disappeared” is actually due process working as intended.
But facts don’t matter to these people. All that matters is feeding the narrative: Trump is a tyrant, ICE is evil, and every illegal alien is a poor, innocent victim, even if they’re part of a violent gang.
Cobb County Citizens aren’t Buying the Hysteria
Cobb County is a strong, law-abiding community. Residents here believe in borders, security, and equal application of the law. That’s why this protest is such an insult.
It’s insulting to the law enforcement officers who risk their lives every day to remove dangerous criminals from our streets. It’s insulting to legal immigrants who followed the rules. And it’s insulting to voters who overwhelmingly support President Trump’s America First agenda.
Let’s not forget, this is Georgia, not Portland. The people of Cobb don’t want open borders, sanctuary policies, or activist judges deciding who stays and who goes. They want safe neighborhoods, strong laws, and a government that puts Americans first.
That’s exactly what President Trump is doing. And no amount of staged outrage from Indivisible Cobb is going to change that.
These Protests Are a Smokescreen for a Radical Agenda
If you peel back the hashtags and emotional slogans, what you’ll find is a coordinated national campaign designed to smear the rule of law and undermine the Trump administration. The June 26th protest is part of a broader movement called Disappeared in America, a series of photo-ops, social media blitzes, and staged “actions” designed to confuse the public and vilify enforcement agencies.
They encourage protestors to dress in white coats, suits, or uniforms to appear “professional” while spreading propaganda. They advise participants to “record everything,” hoping to go viral on TikTok or Instagram. It’s not organic. It’s not grassroots. It’s media manipulation.
And who’s behind it? Not families. Not immigrants. But far-left organizations and political operatives whose real mission is to take down Donald Trump, no matter what it costs the country.
Illegal immigrants are not people to these groups, they are props in a broader performance. The real theme of this play isn’t immigration. It’s hatred. Pure, unfiltered hatred for Trump.
It’s Time to Call This What It Is: A Lie
The phrase “Disappeared in America” is designed to shock you. To trigger images of dictatorship, secret prisons, and tyranny. But there is zero truth to it.
No one is disappearing. There are no secret prisons. There is only a return to the rule of law.
Under President Trump, immigration laws are enforced, regardless of media narratives or activist temper tantrums. If you enter this country illegally, and you break the law, you will be deported. That’s what federal law demands, and that’s what Americans expect.
Meanwhile, the left wants chaos at the border, political favoritism, and blanket amnesty, no questions asked. And anyone who dares to disagree? They’re labeled a racist, a fascist, or worse.
But Americans are waking up. And in communities like Cobb County, they’re pushing back.
The People of Cobb County Deserves Facts, Not Fiction
So as the protestors gather on Thursday, waving signs and chanting slogans, remember this: it’s all a performance. A show designed to manipulate public perception and generate headlines.
But the people of Cobb County are smarter than that. They know this protest has nothing to do with justice, and everything to do with hatred for Donald Trump.
We stand with our law enforcement. We stand with our citizens. And we stand with truth over theater.