Bill O'Reilly: Democrats Inciting Rebellion Against Federal Immigration Laws
Bill O'ReillyJanuary 15, 20268 min304,340 views
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- π A woman, Renee Nicole Good, died due to a shooting involving an ICE agent, an event Bill O'Reilly attributes to a series of bad decisions from the federal level down.
- β οΈ O'Reilly criticizes Joe Biden's open border policy and the victim's actions for impeding a federal investigation, stating that bad decisions have consequences.
- π―οΈ O'Reilly offers prayers for Miss Good and the involved officer, expressing a wish that the incident had never occurred.
Historical Parallels to Rebellion
- π The current situation is compared to the 1850s South, which began arming itself and defying the federal government in anticipation of slavery's abolition.
- π This historical defiance, characterized by attacks on federal officials and looting of munitions, is linked to President Buchanan's cowardly inaction, ultimately leading to the Civil War.
Sanctuary States and Open Rebellion
- π¨ O'Reilly identifies several states, including California, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, Minnesota, Illinois, Massachusetts, and New York, as being in rebellion against federal immigration laws to varying degrees.
- π« Minnesota, under Governor Walls and Mayor Frey, is specifically called out for openly defying federal immigration law and protecting illegal migrants who commit crimes, even when court orders exist.
- π£οΈ Governor Walls is quoted as stating the federal government wages war against communities and targets them, while Mayor Frey claims ICE's conduct is unconstitutional and that migrants are being detained based on their appearance.
Political Response and Presidential Authority
- ποΈ O'Reilly asserts that the Democratic Party largely sympathizes with the rebellion, citing Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's opposition to ICE agents patrolling streets.
- βοΈ With Congress unlikely to act, O'Reilly believes the President holds the sole authority to address this rebellion.
- βοΈ He advocates for lawsuits against states that refuse to obey federal law and ferment rebellion, a course of action he previously suggested to President Trump.
Defining Anarchy vs. Dissent
- π© O'Reilly distinguishes between those who disagree with immigration law and those who refuse to respect laws they dislike, labeling the latter as anarchists.
- πΊπΈ He emphasizes that while Americans may not think alike, they have an obligation to obey the law, and that rebellion is not a legitimate form of dissent.
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