The DFL's last gasp on ICE

I'll give KARE11 credit for being truthful about a bill passed by Minnesota Senate Democrats. According to the KARE11 article, "The Minnesota Senate approved a sweeping legislative package on Monday to place limits on federal immigration authorities in the wake of Operation Metro Surge, although the bill has little chance of becoming law this session due to Republican opposition in the tied House."

The string of irrelevant or unconstitutional DFL bills is lengthy. It's time that the DFL show more respect for the U.S. Constitution. States don't tell the federal government what they must or can't do. All state laws MUST conform with federal laws, especially when the laws pertain to immigration and naturalization. This bill is considered a messaging bill. It isn't a serious bill. It's meant to send a message to Minneapolis voters.

The message that this bill sends to the people of Minneapolis is that DFL politicians don't care about the safety of the people of Minneapolis. This bill, if enforced, would make crime easier, not more difficult, in Minneapolis. If the people of Minnesota don't stop voting DFL, we'll soon have a poor state with rising crime. That isn't appealing.

Erin Maye Quade used her speech to make an a$$ of herself:

The DFL thinks that the U.S. Constitution doesn't pertain to Minnesota. Isn't it time to start electing large numbers of patriots rather than large numbers of those who disrespect the U.SS. Constitution? Tim Walz disagrees with me when I emphatically state that Minnesota is turning into a state filled with spoiled brats that think they can do whatever they want whenever they want.

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