Karen Bass caught protecting illegal immigrants DOJ steps in after shocking move in Los Angeles

Karen Bass is at it again—putting the interests of illegal immigrants over American citizens. It’s almost like a game to these California liberals. Whenever the federal government gets serious about upholding the law, the left runs straight into the arms of chaos, doing everything they can to protect people who broke our laws to get here in the first place.

Now, Bass is using her power as mayor of Los Angeles to try and block ICE from doing its job. Instead of working with federal agents to keep criminals out of our neighborhoods, she’s throwing roadblocks in their way. People elected her to keep their families safe, yet she uses her office to undermine law enforcement and protect law-breakers—all for the sake of cheap political points and applause from the radical left.

This isn’t just incompetence—this is outright defiance of federal law. When local politicians start prioritizing illegal immigrants over law-abiding Americans, it sends a crystal-clear message: break our laws, and the Democrats will make sure you get away with it. It’s the classic liberal move—pretend to care about the “rule of law” when it fits their narrative, but sabotage it whenever it’s inconvenient for their globalist agenda.

Thankfully, the Department of Justice is finally stepping in and calling Bass out. Someone has to remind these activist mayors that cities in America don’t get to ignore federal laws. If liberals like Bass want to turn Los Angeles into a sanctuary for criminals, the DOJ isn’t going to just sit back and watch. It’s about time the law meant something again in California.

At the end of the day, one simple question remains: When will Democrats stop caring more about illegal aliens than the safety of their own people? Maybe the answer is never—because to them, protecting their globalist pipeline is always worth more than protecting American families.

Source: Redstate


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