Tim Walz’s Sick Priorities: Protecting Criminals Over Kids
Just when we think the radical Left can’t stoop any lower, Governor Tim Walz proves us wrong—again. America dodged a bullet by never seeing this man anywhere near the White House. Walz, who seems to treat every criminal illegal alien like a long-lost friend, just pardoned a Laotian man convicted of raping a ten-year-old child. This wasn’t some petty crime or wrongful conviction. This man destroyed a child’s life, and yet Walz stepped in to keep him from being shipped out of the country.
Let’s call it what it is: sick. What kind of leader looks at a convicted child rapist and thinks, “Yeah, let’s make sure he stays in Minnesota”? Apparently, the same kind of leader who puts the feelings of criminals above the safety of American families. Walz joined a state board to block the deportation, hoping to keep this predator right here on American soil. This is nothing but doublethink straight out of the Democrat playbook—protect the dangerous, forget the victims.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio, on the other hand, isn’t afraid to do what’s right. He took swift action, stripped the criminal of his legal status, and made sure deportation actually happened. Finally—a real leader stepping up when kids’ lives are on the line. Imagine if we actually trusted liberals like Walz to handle our borders. There’s no telling how many more monsters would be walking our streets.
Walz’s excuses? Even more outrageous. He actually claimed that deporting this predator wouldn’t make Minnesota “safer or better.” Anyone with common sense knows what’s safer: not having child rapists in our neighborhoods. Apparently, forgiveness letters from victims now carry more weight with the Left than real justice. Newsflash—letting criminals off the hook doesn’t make communities safer. It just sends the message that liberal elites will always side with the worst of the worst.
It’s the same old hypocrisy. These are the same Democrats who call every Republican a “pedophile protector” while literally pardoning child sex offenders and fighting to keep them right here in America. Mark my words: Walz may talk about retiring as governor, but these open-borders globalists always land somewhere. If Minnesota’s Senate seat opens up, don’t be surprised to see his name at the top of the list. The question is, how many criminals does he have left to pardon before then?
Source: Townhall
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