White House does not expect arrests of sanctuary mayors and governors – Center Square

At a press briefing Monday, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was asked specifically about Evanston Mayor and former state Sen. Daniel Biss and other elected officials involved in protests and riots against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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Bob
6 months ago

Democrats are NOT above the law . Especially elected idiots . All want their 15 seconds of fame to say I was arrested protecting illegal invaders , murders , terrorists , human traffickers and gangbangers.

Isn’t Illinois Fun?
6 months ago

“They are saying that they wish that the federal government and the state and the cities could work together to figure out how to best deter crime. I feel the communities are trapped in a political war while lives are at stake,” Ford said.” – he’s right but not for the reasons he may think. The political war is between “progressives”, an ironic moniker if there ever was one given their insistence on cutting minority criminals slack because they are minorities, and those who simply want to be safe. Preckwinkle, Johnson, Pritzker are far more interested in playing racial politics… Read more »

Fed Up Taxpayer
6 months ago

If they break the law or interfere with law enforcement, why do they get a pass?

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