Rep. Donalds Criticizes Minnesota Leaders' Anti-ICE Stance Amid Fraud Probe
Fox NewsJanuary 25, 20262 min80,145 views
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- 🎯 Minnesota's Democratic leaders, including Amy Klobuchar and Governor Tim Walls, are criticized for their anti-ICE rhetoric, which Congressman Byron Donalds claims has inflamed the situation.
- ⚠️ Donalds argues that these leaders are not cooperating with immigration officials and are focused on removing ICE from the state, which he believes is a misguided priority.
Florida's Approach to Immigration Enforcement
- 🤝 In contrast to Minnesota, Florida is actively participating with ICE through the 287G program, with Governor DeSantis ensuring cooperation between state and federal law enforcement.
- ✅ Donalds highlights Florida's approach as a model of leadership and adherence to the U.S. Constitution.
Constitutional Authority on Immigration
- ⚖️ Donalds asserts that the U.S. Constitution clearly designates naturalization and border enforcement as the purview of the federal government.
- 🚫 He states that governors, mayors, and senators do not possess the legal authority to dictate ICE's enforcement actions.
Broader Political Context
- 🗣️ The discussion touches upon the political climate, suggesting that Minnesota Democrats are prioritizing party popularity over responsible governance.
- 🇺🇸 Donalds implies that a lack of federal enforcement under the current administration contrasts with past mandates for deporting criminal illegal aliens.
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