Meet the Donald Trump-loving millionaire illegal migrant

An illegal millionaire migrant living in Texas loves Donald Trump and does not believe he will get deported.

Herman Wieler, 43, is an illegal Mexican migrant who proudly supports the president and his immigration policies.

He was born in Bolivia and emigrated to Mexico with his family at the age of 6. He did seasonal farm work in Texas as a teenager, then decided to move to the United States.

Wieler and his wife Marsie entered the country from Mexico using visitor visas in 2007, then overstayed.

The couple now lives in the west Texas city of Seminole where they are raising their four children, two of whom are birthright citizens.

Wieler regularly posts about his love for Trump and told The Free Press he doesn't think the president will want to deport him once he learns how much he pays in taxes.

'I'm 100 percent a fan of Trump,' he told the outlet. 'I love the man.'

Wieler owns three small businesses - two mechanic shops and a café - that bring in revenues near $2.5 million a year. 

Herman Wieler (right), 43, his wife Marsie (left) entered the country from Mexico using visitor visas in 2007, then overstayed

Herman Wieler (right), 43, his wife Marsie (left) entered the country from Mexico using visitor visas in 2007, then overstayed

Wieler owns three businesses that make $2.5 billion and year, and he proudly supports the president and his immigration policies

Wieler owns three businesses that make $2.5 billion and year, and he proudly supports the president and his immigration policies

'I came here for the American dream, and I found it,' he said. 'We had nothing. Now, I'm a multimillionaire.'

The businesses are registered as LLCs and the couple pays their taxes every year, sometimes coughing up $60,000 a year.

Wieler said he was deported once before in 2008, but was able to come back into the country a few days later. 

However, if he were to be deported again, the current visa overstay policy in the United States bans immigrants from re-entering the country for 10 years. 

'There are lots of people who don't realize how completely f***ed up the immigration system is,' said Herman.

'But nothing can be done until you somehow stop the flow of illegal immigrants or else you'll just make a bigger mess of it.'

Despite his hardline stance on immigration, Black and Hispanic voters turned out in droves for Trump in 2024.

Trump vowed to undertake mass deportations of the millions of illegal immigrants who have flooded into the US under the Biden administration.

Wieler regularly posts about his love for Trump and doesn't think the president will want to deport him

Wieler regularly posts about his love for Trump and doesn't think the president will want to deport him

Wieler said he was deported once before in 2008, but was able to come back into the country a few days later

Wieler said he was deported once before in 2008, but was able to come back into the country a few days later

The US-Mexico border has become drastically more secure under the Trump administration compared to Biden's, data from US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) revealed earlier this month.

The number of southwest land border encounters in February 2025 are the 'lowest in history,' according to the White House.

The president has pledged to purge the US of its 'most dangerous' unlawful immigrants through a sweeping deportation strategy that would result in the 'largest deportation effort' ever carried out.

More than 50,000 illegal migrants have been removed from the US so far, with several law-evading fugitives among them, a Department of Homeland Security official previously revealed to DailyMail.com.

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