Foreign soccer fans stormed a Texas Walmart, mocking our immigration laws on camera, while the elite fawn over a $10,000 crystal ball in New York—a perfect snapshot of a two-tiered system where Western tourists get the boot but the southern border stays wide open.

While Australian soccer fans chant "We're getting deported" as police escort them out of Arlington, the establishment celebrates mass migration with overpriced trinkets. It highlights the absurd double standard in American enforcement: law enforcement cracks down on rowdy Westerners while millions of illegal aliens stream across the southern border for taxpayer-funded handouts.

According to Fox News, Australian Socceroos fans turned an Arlington, Texas, Walmart into a massive party zone ahead of their World Cup elimination. Video shared by Fox 4 Dallas-Ft. Worth shows the foreign visitors taking over the store, chanting "We're getting deported" as Arlington police arrived to escort them out. The Aussies knew the score: break the law, face the consequences.

Meanwhile, in Times Square, the New York Post reports a different kind of World Cup celebration. Serendipity3, a restaurant favored by celebrities, is hawking a FIFA soccer ball encrusted with over 20,000 Austrian crystals for $10,000. Creative director Joe Calderone commissioned the piece as "a fun way to celebrate the World Cup and the 1.2 million people coming to the city." While the elite marvel at a $10,000 trinket behind glass—because customers "are not allowed to handle the artwork"—ordinary Americans are left dealing with the unchecked masses flooding their communities.

The contrast tells you everything about who the system protects and who it punishes. A group of Aussies causing a ruckus in a Walmart gets a swift visit from the boys in blue and a one-way ticket home. They joked about deportation because, as Westerners, they know the rules apply to them. But if you cross the Rio Grande illegally from the third world, the rules vanish. You don't get deported; you get benefits, shelter, and a free pass while cartels poison our streets with fentanyl.

This is the bipartisan failure the founders would have rioted over. We enforce the law against those who respect it enough to mock it, while facilitating an invasion for those who break it in the dark.

The Aussies had the honesty to chant the truth on their way out the door. When will Washington apply that same standard to the southern border?