In yet another showcase of Democratic overreach, states like New York, New Jersey, and California are moving to clip the wings of ICE, treating federal authorities as public enemy number one. It’s an all-out assault on law and order, sparked by the tragic incident involving Renee Good. Instead of supporting those who enforce our laws and protect our borders, these blue states are sending a clear message: criminals over citizens, every time.
New York’s governor is pushing a new bill aimed at allowing people to sue federal officials for doing their jobs. Does anyone else see the irony in a state known for high crime rates, now focusing its energy on attacking those who aim to enforce the law? The rhetoric here smacks of anti-Americanism. Remember, the Constitution they claim to be defending was built to protect law-abiding citizens, not to give criminals a free pass.
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New Jersey isn’t far behind, passing legislation that makes it tough for authorities to cooperate with ICE. They want to make schools, courts, and churches untouchable zones where lawbreakers can hide in plain sight. Meanwhile, regular folks are left wondering why the safety of our communities takes a back seat to political grandstanding. Gotta love how the left keeps finding new ways to prioritize criminal comfort.
California, as usual, couldn’t resist jumping on the bandwagon. Their No Kings Act is another piece of legislation aiming to undermine ICE. They talk about ensuring no one is “above the Constitution,” yet they ignore the fact that law enforcement officers are working to uphold it. Instead of aiding those battling against crime, they’re tying their hands and vilifying actions meant to secure our future.
Poll numbers being tossed around claim that more Americans are now against ICE and its operations. But let’s face it – polls can say whatever they’re paid to say. Our country has thrived on the principles of law enforcement and border security, not on bowing down to globalist interests and catering to those who break the law. When will states learn that undermining federal immigration laws doesn’t build trust; it destroys the very fabric of national unity? These half-baked efforts to sabotage ICE do nothing but reinforce the Democratic tendency of chaos over order.

