The two Democratic mayors have once again vowed to break federal laws that prohibit them from having illegal aliens.
Minneapolis' far-away mayor, Jacob Frey, and Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, have similarly promised illegal safe harbors in the city. The Open Borders Democrats have repeated their promises to invaders despite repeated warnings from Tom Homan of the border area. Immigration and people who obstruct customs enforcement (ICE) are charged.
As Frey repeated his rude promises today, Ilhan Omar, the radical Democratic leader on both sides of the Somalia-controlled city in Congress, stood by him. Hawaii's Omar and Immigrant Democrat Sen. Majie Hirono introduced the “Neighbors Act, Not Enemy.” It would abolish the alien enemy laws that allow those who consider the president's enemy to be the enemy of the nation to be deported. President Donald Trump evoked the law last week.
Jacob Frey of Minneapolis
To the open cultist cheering crowd, Frey explained his city's policy against illegality.
“I want you to know exactly where we are as long as your neighbors go. Minneapolis will continue to be a safe haven for undocumented immigrants,” Frey said.
No matter who you are or where you come from, Minneapolis is the place you should be proud to call your home.
Frey's promise to protect illegals, including tortious offenders, reprise what he said in January.
“We love you,” Frey told the illegals. “We care about you. In the city of Minneapolis, we will stand up for you and do anything in our power, as you are not an alien. In our city you are your neighbor.”
He also detailed his planned rebellion against the ice:
Now, in Minneapolis, there is something called a separation ordinance. And that separation ordinance clearly states that we will not collect information indicating who has not been documented from our city authorities, our police officers and from then on.
We don't ask questions about the immigration situation. We don't have any data in our city showing the status of the document as we are not asking questions. Our police officers will not cooperate with federal law enforcement agencies on federal immigration law. We have state and local laws here in Minneapolis, and we are able to get the most out of our capabilities. However, when it comes to cooperation with ICE, the answer is no.
Michelle Woo of Boston
About 1,110 miles in Boston, during the city's address yesterday, Mayor Wu offered to evacuate illegals.
“Two weeks ago, Congress asked me a few questions about how we do things here in Boston, so I went to DC,” she said of the hearing that justified the city's illegal sanctuary policy.
It may have been my voice that day that was speaking to the microphone, but it was 700,000 voices that gave the council the answer. This is our city.
No one tells Boston how to take care of us ourselves. Not the king, nor the president they think are kings. Boston was born as a bully. In DC, I caught up with the scene where I went back home to unfold to nurse my baby during my break. Bright lettering illuminated on the bricks of the old state capitol. Homemade signs are held high among the crowds at the city hall plaza. “We stand with immigrants,” “You belong here,” “Somos una ciudad de ingurantes,” “Boston will not retreat.”
Like Frey, Wu repeated what she said in November after Trump fired Vice President Kamala Harris on November 5th.
“The idea that certain local law enforcement is necessary or expected to be necessary to participate in the massive deportation of residents who are not involved in serious criminal activities just to fulfill the promises of this campaign is not something that is impossible under Boston law,” she told Boston Public Radio.
She also vowed to “identify the space” that ICE will be targeted, and “think about protection there.”
Wu's wise oath to resist federal law led to responsibilities from Homan.
“President Trump is trying to prioritize public safety threats,” Homan told Newsmax. “What do the mayors and governors don't want public safety threats from their communities?”
He continued:
So she'll help us or she'll keep her out of the way of hell. Here there is a clear line and they cannot cross that clear line. She recommends reading title 8 of US Code 1324 III, which says that you can't hug or hide illegal aliens from federal law enforcement officials. …
They cannot cooperate, but there are certain laws that they cannot cross and I hope she doesn't cross that.
The statute cited by “anyone” including mayors and elected officials who bring certain aliens into them, hug them, and act under the colour of illegal state or city sanctuary laws, “reckoning the harbor from violations of the law, ports, ports, ports, ports, ports, detection, aliens everywhere, including any means of transport, recklessly ignoring the fact that aliens have come, or have breached or remain in the United States.”
Punishments include 10 years' prison and fines.
Boston and Minneapolis are just two cities involved in a nationwide criminal conspiracy that violates the law.
Omar and Hirono
Announcing her bid to abolish the alien enemy law, immigrant Omar put immigrant Hirono on her side and said the founder of the republic who passed the law was “non-American.”
“It's harder to imagine anything without Americans than that,” the adventurer called Trump's efforts to control the border and expel illegality a “threat to immigration.” “The United States is too big to be a prey to Donald Trump's anti-immigration agenda.”
Restoring “basic humanity” to immigration policy means abolishing the alien enemy laws.
In X, the Somali-born extremist who married his brother to commit immigration and student loan fraud, claimed the law was “a Draconia law that has no place in America,” and reiterated her call to abolish it after Trump evoked it last week.
In fact, the law has a place in America. It was signed by real American President John Adams. The other presidents who invoked this act – all Indigenous Americans – was James Madison during the war of 1812. Woodrow Wilson during World War I. And Franklin Roosevelt during World War II.
When Trump called it last week, he cited an invasion by the Tren de Aragua (TDA) gang in Venezuela.
Trump's orders to invoke the alien enemy law say TDA has “thousands of members.”
The gang will “work in conjunction with Cartel de los Salles, a Narco Terrorist enterprise sponsored by the Venezuela-based Nicolas Maduro administration, commit brutal crimes such as murder, trickery, escape, human, drug and weapon trafficking,” Trump said.
The TDA is in close alignment with and indeed permeated with the Maduro regime, including military and law enforcement.
TDA also established operating bases throughout the United States.