Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has officially reached a brand new low—and that’s saying something for a Democrat who’s made a career out of putting criminals above law-abiding Americans. While most parents worry about the safety of their kids, Walz seems more interested in protecting a convicted child molester from being deported than standing up for Minnesota’s children. He jumped to pardon Tou Le Vang, a man guilty of sexually assaulting a little girl starting when she was just 10 years old, all so that this predator wouldn’t get sent back to his own country. For Walz, it seems that keeping criminals right here on American soil is more important than keeping families safe.
But thankfully, real leadership stood up and did what Walz refused to do. Vang’s legal status got yanked, and he was finally deported—despite Walz’s best efforts. And get this: even after Vang was kicked out, Walz had the nerve to complain that Minnesota wasn’t any safer with a child molester gone. He made excuses, trying to turn the whole disaster into some sob story about second chances. Since when does “not judging someone by their worst day” mean giving sanctuary to someone who preyed on a child for years? If only Democrats felt as much compassion for victims as they do for criminals.
Democrats love to demonize law enforcement—especially ICE—and always find a way to play the victim card for people who do the unthinkable. Walz isn’t a fluke; he’s the poster boy for how the left governs: ignore the suffering of real Americans, pamper illegal aliens and those who break our laws, and act holier-than-thou when anyone calls them out. It’s twisted priorities, plain and simple. The truth is, Democrats need those illegal votes, and they’ll do anything to water down American sovereignty—including pardoning monsters like Vang.
Let’s call this what it is: Democrats pander to globalist interests and attack the very backbone of this country. They defend open borders, rail against anyone who tries to enforce the law, and have the gall to pretend that booting a child predator doesn’t make Minnesota safer. This level of incompetence and moral blindness would almost be funny if it wasn’t so dangerous.
Walz was one step away from the White House not long ago. Just imagine the absolute disaster if these ideas had gotten anywhere near national power. America’s kids dodged a bullet—this time. How many more chances do we get before these reckless, anti-American policies become the law of the land?
Source: Townhall
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