đ„ Heads up: GOP REP SLAMS TRUMP DEPORTATIONS, DEMANDS MASS AMNESTY AFTER KILLINGS
A Republican congressman just ran to the New York Times to declare Trumpâs deportation policy ânot workingâ â right after a far-left protester was killed while trying to interfere with federal immigration officers in Minneapolis.
Instead of blaming the radicals who attack law enforcement, heâs blaming the people enforcing the law.
Mike Lawlerâs big idea?
He wants Congress and Trump to embrace what he gently calls âa new comprehensive national immigration policyâ â Washington-speak for mass amnesty dressed up in focus-group language.
He openly pushes âa path to legal statusâ for millions who broke our laws but havenât yet been caught committing other crimes.
Notice the pattern: a tragic confrontation in Minneapolis, a far-left activist dead, and instantly the political class rushes to use the blood on the street as leverage to weaken enforcement.
The extremists on the ground escalate, and the âmoderatesâ in Congress reward them with legal status.
Meanwhile, Trumpâs entire approach â enforce the law, secure the border, restore deterrence â is painted as heartless and âdivisive,â even though itâs the only strategy that ever actually reduced illegal crossings in modern memory.
Under Trump, the message was clear: America is a country, not a suggestion.
Lawler pretends to âbuild on Mr.
