A newly released Fox News clip shows Immigration and Customs Enforcement carrying out an operation that resulted in the arrest of an alleged sex offender, and former Acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf breaks down why this kind of targeted enforcement matters for public safety. Wolf warned on The Faulkner Focus that conservatives are watching as Democrats rush to weaponize outrage and turn routine law enforcement into a political spectacle.
Make no mistake: when ICE removes dangerous predators from our streets, they are doing the dirty work the open-borders crowd refuses to do. Too many headlines celebrate protests while ignoring the victims these agencies free from harm; a functioning America demands we put criminals ahead of political theater.
Wolf was blunt about the “chaos” surrounding the agency’s presence and the broader campaign to delegitimize border and immigration enforcement. Instead of backing the men and women who enforce the law, too many elected officials pander to activist networks and score cheap points, leaving communities vulnerable.
The backlash against ICE didn’t happen in a vacuum — recent confrontations and an ICE shooting in Minneapolis sparked nationwide mobilization from activist groups that now seem intent on hamstringing law enforcement. Those who rush to condemn agents without knowing the facts are fueling a dangerous anti-police narrative that emboldens criminals and undermines public safety.
Conservatives should be unapologetic: we will not surrender our neighborhoods to the lawless or let politics handcuff officers doing their jobs. Law and order is not a slogan; it is the bedrock of civilization, and we must demand accountability from leaders who prioritize optics over outcomes.
If Americans want safer streets and a secure border, they should support real enforcement, back the professionals on the ground, and reject the hysterical, partisan attacks that put politics above protection. The people who keep us safe deserve our gratitude and our votes, not performative outrage that leaves predators free to prey again.
