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Blue-state governors and attorneys general are already hatching plans conspiring to stop the mass deportations of illegal aliens, even criminals.
It’s a strange move.
Why protect lawbreakers over law-abiding citizens?
Why defend criminals instead of their victims?
It’s not just puzzling—it’s dangerous.

They are Breaking the Law
Under Title 8, USC § 1324, it’s a crime to harbor or shield illegal aliens. Officials who block federal deportations risk violating this law. The penalties are clear: fines and up to five years per offense. For criminals who commit violence, the stakes are higher. Delaying their removal puts more lives at risk.

Sanctuary policies prove the point. Hundreds of detainer requests have been ignored. Many led to repeat crimes. Federal law is not optional, but some governors and attorneys general seem to think otherwise. Their defiance has real consequences—robberies, assaults, and worse.

Stalling Trump’s Team
Trump promised to protect Americans.
He needs a team to deliver on that promise.
But entrenched bureaucrats—the swamp—fight back.
They don’t want disruptors like Hegseth, Gaetz, or Kennedy cleaning the house.
Instead, they stall appointments, delay reforms, and block plans.

These delays aren’t harmless.
Every day without action means criminals stay on the streets, and victims pay the price.
Leadership failures turn promises into empty words.

The Cost of Inaction
Lawlessness spreads when leaders refuse to act.
Protecting criminals isn’t compassion—it’s betrayal.
Every blocked deportation, every ignored law, hurts real people.

The swamp prefers the status quo.
Trump promised to change it.
His opponents delay and deflect, but their inaction costs lives.
Americans deserve better.
The law exists to protect the innocent, not shelter the guilty.

Sources:
1. Department of Justice Report on Sanctuary Cities (2020)
2. Immigration and Nationality Act, Title 8 USC § 1324
3. “Blue State Governors Fight Deportation Plans” – The Hill
4. “Swamp Resistance to Trump’s Team Picks” – National Review
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