Well, folks, you can call it what you want-sanctuary, haven, “compassion.” But after a week like this, let’s call these policies what they really are: open invitations to chaos, and a slap in the face to anyone who expects the law to mean a dang thing.
If you’re tuned in to the headlines, you saw a U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer shot in the face during a robbery attempt in New York City’s Riverside Park. It’d be bad enough if that was just the city’s everyday random violence-unfortunately, the shooter was a serial criminal in the country illegally, known to law enforcement, let loose back onto the streets thanks to so-called “sanctuary policies.”
That’s not a broken system. That is a system working exactly as designed-to protect criminals, undermine law enforcement, and gamble with your safety, all to earn a pat on the head from activist groups and Twitter blue-checks.
When Justice Gets Hijacked
It’d be laughable if it weren’t so deadly. After ICE asks for hundreds of detainers-requests to hold illegal aliens facing charges so they don’t walk out the door-New York City honored four percent. Four. Meanwhile, according to Homeland Security, the NYPD hasn’t helped on an ICE detainer since 2016. As a result, ICE is forced to scoop up dangerous offenders out on the street-risking agents’ lives and endangering communities, instead of picking them up safe and quiet inside jails.
But never mind all that, because defending these “policies” has practically become a sport among the city’s politicians and their media boosters. This week, even Mayor Eric Adams-the guy who carried the progressive torch-finally admitted their so-called sanctuary laws “go too far.” He asked the city council to take another look, at least in the cases of violent criminals. Wonder what took him so long-oh wait, that CBP officer bleeding out in the park finally did the trick.
Read the facts yourself here.
DC Jumps In, Because It Has To
The Trump Administration decided it had had enough and filed a federal lawsuit against New York City and its politicians, calling their refusal to help federal immigration enforcement what it is: unlawful, irresponsible, and (I’d add) un-American.
You can disagree on the politics, but here’s the simple part-a country without enforcement of its laws is just a punchline. We’re told it’s about community trust, public safety, “keeping families together.” I’d laugh if the joke weren’t on us. Just look at ICE’s latest stats: Over 90,000 people with criminal histories detained; 70% facing criminal charges. That’s who sanctuary politicians are shielding from the consequences of their actions. God help the people who become the next victims while the elite clamor over “compassion.”
Pressure Gets Results-Elsewhere, At Least
If you think the feds can’t move the needle, ask Louisville. When the Justice Department sent them a stern warning and put their funding on the chopping block, Louisville’s leadership reversed course and dumped their sanctuary posturing overnight. Mayor Craig Greenberg cited “community safety,” but the truth was city coffers and the threat of real consequences for ignoring the law. When push came to shove, even sanctuary cheerleaders know you can’t run a city on slogans alone.
Yet, while other leaders course-correct, the high priests of progressiveness in New York would rather cut another check-over $600 million in taxpayer funds this year to legal groups lobbying to make sure even more criminals stay put, courtesy of you.
Let that sink in.
Whose Community Are You Protecting?
The disconnect couldn’t be sharper out on the streets. While protestors square off against ICE in Cincinnati and Albuquerque-cheering the idea that nobody should ever be removed, no matter their crimes or history-average Americans watch these battles with utter disbelief. What happened to real accountability for people who victimize others? What happened to the idea, long abandoned in too many of these blue jurisdictions, that following the law protects the vulnerable instead of predators?
This issue doesn’t divide us nearly as much as the pundits wish it did. Most folks-yes, immigrant and native-born alike-know sanctuary city policies have crossed a dangerous line, where lawbreakers matter more than your peace of mind. Every new shooting, assault, and taxpayer-funded handout just makes the point clearer.
Rule of law ain’t optional. Our leaders should finally start acting like it-before they need to explain, face to face, to more grieving families why “compassion” took precedence over simple common sense.