Minnesota wants to win a war of attrition

(theverge.com)

8 points | by andrewstetsenko 11 hours ago ago

2 comments

  • TacticalCoder 10 hours ago ago

    > Walz imagined a future with something akin to the Nuremberg trials.

    But what about a Nuremberg trial for the well-oiled organization that consisted in importing millions and millions of illegals in both the US and the EU and then quickly relocate them, often at night, in countless buses and planes, all over the country?

    How is that not treason against your nation?

    > liberal cities with sanctuary policies have been hit the hardest

    Because they're harboring illegals.

    > by inflicting terror on Minnesotans: “They have the right to go to work, take their children to school, and move through public and private spaces free from fear of violence against themselves or their loved ones by their federal government.

    On which minnesotans? US citizens enjoy constitutional rights. And people who are there legally aren't getting deported.

    ICE is deporting illegals.

    • bediger4000 8 hours ago ago

      "Millions and millions". Minnesota is estimated to have 130,000 illegal immigrants, about 2.2% of the population. Texas has far greater number. Why is Minnesota getting singled out? (hint: Tim Walz ran against Trump in 2024)

      "Sanctuary cities" merely don't have local law enforcement do the federal job of immigration enforcement. There are reasons for this, mainly that it keeps the mechanics of the legal system going. Everyone can participate without fear of getting deported.

      You're just repeating Trumpist propaganda.