"In short, the left opposes ICE so vehemently because effective enforcement undermines their power base, exposes policy failures, and challenges their narrative." . . .
"Since President Donald Trump’s return to office in January 2025, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has undergone a dramatic revival. Bolstered by a historic 120% manpower increase — adding over 12,000 agents — and billions in new funding through the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” ICE has launched aggressive operations like the massive “Metro Surge” in Minnesota. These efforts target the “worst of the worst”: gang members, drug traffickers, murderers, rapists, and child predators, many with serious criminal convictions.
"By mid-January 2026, ICE’s detainee population reached a record 73,000 (an 84% jump from Biden-era levels), with thousands of criminal non-citizens arrested and hundreds of thousands removed or self-deported nationwide. DHS reports over 622,000 deportations under Trump so far, plus millions more encouraged to leave voluntarily — far outpacing the ICE figures under the previous administration, where lax policies allowed criminal aliens to remain free despite record border crossings.
"This renewed focus on public safety and rule of law has restored order for many Americans, who voted overwhelmingly for Trump in 2024 precisely because illegal immigration had become a crisis impacting jobs, welfare, housing, schools, and safety.
"Yet Democrats and the broader left have responded with fierce opposition: lawsuits from states like Minnesota, threats to block DHS funding, calls to “abolish ICE,” and inflammatory rhetoric labeling agents as “Gestapo,” “rogue,” or perpetrators of “lawlessness” and “terror.” Why such intense backlash against an agency enforcing federal immigration laws and removing dangerous criminals?" . . . More...
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