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Two cities, same federal agency, totally different levels of sanity.

In Memphis, the mayor looked at the political circus, looked at the crime stats, and basically said, “If ICE is coming anyway, I want them chasing killers and gangbangers, not doing drive‑by paperwork checks.”

The idea is straightforward, grown‑up thinking: plug ICE into multi‑agency task forces, point them at the worst violent offenders, and when someone dangerous is already sitting in jail, hand them over there—disarmed, controlled, surrounded by bars and cameras. Quiet custody transfers, maximum bad guys removed, minimum drama.

Now spin the globe to Minneapolis, where the official line is closer to “Get the f— out.” The city has wrapped itself in “separation” rules—no participation in immigration enforcement, no using city lots and ramps, no staging on municipal property. This forced the feds to respond by sending in a small army of agents, and suddenly, ICE isn’t arresting child rapists in jails—they’re knocking on doors, getting blocked in by cars, and grabbing targets in parking lots and neighborhoods.

That’s the key difference: you either let ICE arrest predators inside secure facilities, or you force them into the streets.

And remember who many of these targets are. In the Houston area, in just six months, ICE picked up more than two hundred illegal aliens who had sexually abused children. Not theory, not slogans—actual child rapists in handcuffs. To get numbers like that, you need coordination: jail notifications, controlled pickups, federal–local task forces all rowing in roughly the same direction.Minneapolis has chosen the opposite. By walling off cooperation and banning ICE from city property, they haven’t abolished enforcement, they’ve just exported it into neighborhoods. That means every operation is more volatile, every arrest is closer to your kids, your grocery store, your bus stop.

It also means that when jails don’t smoothly transfer custody, those same predators have more chances to walk free before ICE catches up—or doesn’t.

So, the question practically asks itself: if ICE is in town to put handcuffs on child rapists, what do you actually accomplish by tripping them, blinding them, and shoving them out into the street? WAKE UP, FOLKS! You don’t protect immigrants that way. YOU PROTECT PREDATORS. And you guarantee that the cost of your “sanctuary” will be paid, sooner or later, by somebody’s child getting raped.

Some Dems mayors with sense
 

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