(Red State)—Democrats made a bad move in 2020 when they embraced “defund the police.”
They’re doing a similar thing now in 2025, embracing illegal aliens, despite the American public demonstrating in polling and by voting for President Donald Trump how important they think it is to deal with the issue of illegal aliens.
But even after the anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles, you still have Democrats like Mayor Karen Bass refusing to work with ICE.
A @FoxNews producer asked LA Mayor Karen Bass this morning if she would be willing to meet with ICE and if there is a deal to be made re: ICE cooperation. Bass said the only deal is for ICE to go home, and she gave no indication she would be willing to meet w/the agency.
That seems like a perfectly reasonable question. If you think they’re going too hard, why not talk and work out parameters?
But the only parameter for Bass is that they go home and stop enforcing the law, showing it isn’t about going too hard or how they’re doing it, it’s that they’re enforcing the law at all. That’s ridiculous, but that’s where the Democrats are.
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