At this point, it may not matter. Only the mob matters. Minneapolis Brian O’Hara explained: “even if there is an investigation that ultimately proves that at the time of the shooting it was legally justified, I don’t think that even matters at this point, because there just- there is so much outrage and concern around what is happening in the city.”Walz has demonstrated politics of the lowest kind, stoking anger as citizens and officers alike are injured. Walz is pledging to go to court to stop further operations—a lawsuit that would be another frivolous filing. Previously, the state, including Attorney General Keith Ellison, filed to prevent the federal government from increasing forces to investigate fraud and immigration violations.Walz, Maye, and others are following a long line of demagogues who sought to use social unrest to advance their political careers. For Walz, sending people into the streets has the benefit of not having them at home watching and reading about the growing fraud scandal in his state.It is not a defense of democracy, but mobocracy in Minnesota.
I had no idea there was a "people are upset" loophole to enforcing the law. This is not merely non-compliance with the enforcement of federal law - this is obstruction with Minnesota government officials urging their pawns to "put their bodies on the line."
Extra - Hot Air: "Minneapolis Police Chief: Yes, the Mob Should Rule." What a cuck.
More - I watched this video this morning and it's an excellent review of immigration law. Bookmark it.
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