The Trump administration is exposing the reckless anti-immigration enforcement rhetoric coming from Minnesota's Democrat leadership, revealing how their radical policies have endangered communities rather than protecting anyone.
In a damning White House statement, the administration highlighted how Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and former Governor Tim Walz—Kamala Harris's failed VP pick—have consistently undermined Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations through their sanctuary city policies and inflammatory rhetoric.
The timing couldn't be more relevant as President Trump launches his promised mass deportation operation to remove dangerous criminal aliens who have been allowed to run rampant under Democrat protection. While Trump works to secure our communities, Minnesota's leftist leaders continue doubling down on their anti-ICE stance that has turned their state into a magnet for illegal immigration.
Democrats Choose Criminals Over Citizens
For years, Frey and Walz have pushed the dangerous narrative that ICE agents—who risk their lives to remove violent criminals from our streets—are somehow the bad guys. This warped worldview has real consequences for everyday Minnesotans who have to live with the chaos these policies create.
"Dangerous anti-ICE rhetoric from Mayor Frey & Gov Walz hasn't protected anyone, only fueled chaos," the White House statement declares.
The Biden administration's open border disaster gave radical Democrats like Walz the perfect cover to implement their sanctuary policies. Now that Trump is back in office and getting serious about deportations, these same Democrats are scrambling to justify their failed approach.
Patriots across Minnesota are witnessing firsthand what happens when Democrat leaders prioritize virtue signaling over public safety. From Minneapolis to the Twin Cities suburbs, communities have dealt with increased crime and disorder while their elected officials lecture them about "compassion" for those who broke our laws to get here.
Trump's Promise Being Delivered
President Trump's second term deportation operations are exactly what he promised on the campaign trail—and exactly what the American people voted for in November. While Democrats cry and obstruct, ICE agents are finally getting the support they need to do their jobs.
The question for Minnesota voters is simple: Will they continue supporting leaders who put criminal aliens before law-abiding citizens, or will they demand politicians who actually prioritize American families and communities?
