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VINDICATED: America's SAFEST Cities All Have One Thing in Common - They COOPERATE with ICE

Gary FranchiJanuary 27, 2026119 views
VINDICATED: America's SAFEST Cities All Have One Thing in Common - They COOPERATE with ICE
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The numbers don't lie, and they're about to drive the open-borders crowd absolutely insane. A comprehensive analysis of America's safest cities reveals a stunning pattern that vindicated President Trump's immigration enforcement policies: the safest communities in America are overwhelmingly located in jurisdictions that fully cooperate with ICE.

Johns Creek, Georgia tops the list of America's safest cities according to U.S. News rankings - and it's no coincidence this community sits in a state that passed some of the nation's strictest immigration enforcement laws following the horrific murder of nursing student Laken Riley by an illegal immigrant.

While liberal mayors in sanctuary cities like San Francisco, Portland, and Chicago actively obstruct federal immigration law, their residents pay the price with skyrocketing crime rates, drug epidemics, and communities under siege. Meanwhile, Americans living in jurisdictions that honor their oath to enforce ALL federal laws - including immigration law - enjoy peace, prosperity, and safety.

The Laken Riley Effect

Georgia's transformation into an immigration enforcement powerhouse didn't happen overnight. The brutal murder of 22-year-old Laken Riley by Jose Antonio Ibarra - an illegal immigrant who should have been deported years earlier - sparked a revolution in the Peach State. Lawmakers passed comprehensive legislation requiring local law enforcement to cooperate with ICE, verify immigration status during arrests, and stop coddling criminal aliens.

The results speak for themselves. While sanctuary cities descend into chaos, Georgia communities like Johns Creek demonstrate what happens when elected officials put American citizens first instead of pandering to the radical open-borders lobby.

"This data proves what we've been saying for years - when you enforce immigration law, communities become safer, stronger, and more prosperous," said one immigration enforcement advocate.

As President Trump prepares to launch the largest deportation operation in American history, this data provides a roadmap for success. Cities that embrace law and order will thrive, while those that continue harboring criminal aliens will face the consequences of their reckless policies.

The choice is clear, Patriots: we can have safe communities with strong borders, or we can have sanctuary city chaos. America is choosing safety.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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LawAndOrder2024VerifiedJan 27, 2026
Why is this even controversial? Following federal law should be the baseline, not something we celebrate.
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DataDrivenDecisionsVerifiedJan 27, 2026
Would love to see more specific statistics on this. Are there any studies comparing crime rates before and after ICE cooperation policies were implemented?
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SmallTownSheriffVerifiedJan 28, 2026
As a retired LEO, I can tell you that cooperation between agencies is Law Enforcement 101. When politics gets in the way, public safety suffers.
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AmericaFirst2024VerifiedJan 28, 2026
Common sense prevails!
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TexasRanger1776VerifiedJan 28, 2026
This is exactly what we've been saying for years. Sanctuary cities create chaos while cities that follow the law see better outcomes.
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PatriotMom2024VerifiedJan 29, 2026
Finally someone is reporting on this! The data doesn't lie - when local law enforcement works WITH federal agencies instead of against them, everyone is safer.
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TruthSeeker47VerifiedJan 29, 2026
Exactly! It's basic common sense that the media refuses to acknowledge.
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SafeStreetsMatterVerifiedJan 29, 2026
I live in one of these cooperative cities and can confirm - our crime rates have dropped significantly since we started working with ICE. My neighborhood feels safe again.
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LocalResidentVerifiedJan 29, 2026
Which city if you don't mind me asking? Looking to relocate somewhere safer.
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ConcernedCitizen88VerifiedJan 29, 2026
Same here! Night and day difference in just a few years.