TRUMP’S DEPORTATION POLICY MAY HAVE SAVED MILLIONS: LUIS DA SILVA’S CHILLING PLOT FOILED IN BRAZIL
In a stunning reminder of why border security matters, a Brazilian national previously deported by President Donald Trump’s administration has been arrested in Rio de Janeiro for allegedly plotting an unthinkable act of violence at a Lady Gaga concert attended by over 2 million fans.
According to Brazilian law enforcement, 44-year-old Luis da Silva, who was deported from the U.S. just weeks ago, had planned to livestream the ritualistic murder of children and detonate bombs during Gaga’s historic performance on Copacabana Beach.
“He said that the singer was a Satanist and that he was going to perform a Satanist ritual too, killing a child during the show,” confirmed Rio police official Felipe Curi.
The sinister plan included Molotov cocktails and explosive backpacks, and was allegedly being carried out with the help of a 17-year-old accomplice. The two were arrested just hours before the show in what could have turned into one of the darkest terror events in concert history.
Authorities charged da Silva with illegal gun possession. Despite the gravity of the plot, he was released on bail — sparking outrage among those who believe such threats should be dealt with far more seriously.
The Trump administration’s tough stance on criminal illegal aliens — including directives from former ICE Director Tom Homan to prioritize “the worst of the worst” for deportation — appears to have played a critical role in removing da Silva from American soil before he could carry out his violent intentions.
While Lady Gaga celebrated the record-breaking crowd and the emotional weight of her performance, she and her fans may never realize how close the event came to catastrophe.
One thing is clear: this is why strong immigration enforcement isn’t just about policy — it’s about public safety. And in this case, Trump’s deportation strategy may have saved countless lives.