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No. of Recommendations: 4
I will say at the top, my heart sank when the Mayor of Minneapolis doubled down on "sanctuary" policy.
Trump issues fierce warning to Minneapolis mayor over immigration
President Donald Trump on Wednesday warned the mayor of Minneapolis -- where the brutal killings of two US protesters by immigration agents sparked nationwide outrage -- that he is "playing with fire."
Trump told Mayor Jacob Frey that his refusal to cooperate with federal authorities on rooting out suspected illegal immigrants was "a very serious violation of the law."
The statement on Trump's Truth Social platform contradicted the 79-year-old Republican president's earlier statement that he wanted to "de-escalate."https://currently.att.yahoo.com/news/articles/us-b...The polling must have come back saying "MAGA" wants to see more "darkies and libs" beaten, and killed.
Steve
No. of Recommendations: 3
Um, no Steve.
Trump said he wanted to de-escalate because he wanted to de-escalate.
Instead of taking that as invitation for some kind of a compromise, Frey decided it was weakness and declined the overture.
So, what exactly would you expect Trump to do?
It must be nice living in a delusional little world where the answer to absolutely every question is "Orange Man Bad."
No. of Recommendations: 1
Instead of taking that as invitation for some kind of a compromise, Frey decided it was weakness and declined the overture.
As I said at the top, my heart sank, when the Mayor doubled down on "sanctuary" policies.
So, what exactly would you expect Trump to do?
Implement responsible police tactics, instead of returning to, if not amping up, terrorism.
The state of Minnesota receives several hundred million in Federal funding for public safety. If the state and cities do not police in accordance with Federal policy, that funding could be eliminated, to make a point, without the general population being terrorized by Federal storm troopers.
Steve
No. of Recommendations: 8
As I said at the top, my heart sank, when the Mayor doubled down on "sanctuary" policies.
Is it his call? Quick google search shows that Minneapolis' "sanctuary" policies were adopted by ordinance (a legislative act by the City Council), while the Mayor is in charge of City administration (an executive position).
No. of Recommendations: 1
Is it his call? Quick google search shows that Minneapolis' "sanctuary" policies were adopted by ordinance (a legislative act by the City Council), while the Mayor is in charge of City administration (an executive position).
Then the Mayor should have implored the City Council to repeal the ordinance, instead of taking personal ownership of the policy.
Seems a few people are getting into a ego driven fight, and the Proles trying to mind their own business, on the street, pay the price.
Steve...been consistent, for years, that "sanctuary" policies are fundamentally wrong.