
7-27-2025
Resistance Justified?
When asked why not assist I.C.E. one New York City Democrat answered, “……we will not help ICE put our neighbors, friends, gardeners, etc. etc. in Alligator Alcatraz” (Paraphrased). Failed logic of democrats is they do not want a wide net cast upon their city by I.C.E. (I call that willful ignorance) yet by their actions the narrow focus of I.C.E. becomes a wide net by necessity.
If you knew your neighbor was a bad hombre i.e. bank robber, drug dealer, or murderer evading police would you want them to remain at large? What if you were to become their next potential target? What if you were taken hostage, held for ransom and nobody came to your rescue? Worst case scenario, what if local law enforcement decided you weren’t worth their effort to save you?
Politicians and the media have tainted the reputation of I.C.E. by casting them in the light of Nazi storm troopers who kidnap people off the street for no reason. Not true (and you know it). They chastise and attempt to prevent I.C.E. from covering their face while performing their assigned duties, citing (falsely I might add) that they are out of uniform, in unmarked vehicles and act like armed thugs (who enjoy the freedom to mask up and use automatic weapons). They say that I.C.E. randomly goes into schools, churches, hospitals and job sites simply searching for brown skinned individuals.
Show me the evidence?
I.C.E. is a federal law enforcement agency serving active warrants for the arrest of specific individuals who have been issued orders for removal by an immigration judge. It is in the best interests of everyone that I.C.E. supported by local law enforcement go into the community and apprehend, arrest and remove those individuals, and ANY OTHER PERSON SUBJECT TO DEPORTATION in the vicinity. The only way out for illegal migrants is to self-deport using the CBP HOME APP or face deportation.
What local city council members, mayors and state legislators fail to understand is that by ordering law enforcement NOT to assist I.C.E. the repercussions of their actions insure the flooding of the community by I.C.E. agents IS A SURE THING. The primary responsibility of elected/appointed or law enforcement is for the safety and security of all members of the community. Failing to enforce federal immigration law has consequences.
Additionally those officials who break federal immigration laws in the process of resisting I.C.E. face felony charges which when charged and convicted range from hefty fines and/or lengthy prison time could follow which governors do not have the power to override or issue pardons.
There is no justification for breaking the law to seek lawful residency status or citizenship. – RTM