Results of Minnesota Sanctuary Policies and Convicted Predators

In a single day, Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents made three arrests in Minnesota that should have every parent in America paying close attention — and every sanctuary politician in that state answering some very hard questions. Three men. Three convictions. All involving crimes against children so horrific, the details are difficult to read. These are not jaywalkers. These are not people caught up in some broad sweep. These are convicted predators who had been walking freely through American communities — communities where children live, go to school, and play. One of these men was a convicted rapist. His victim was five years old. The arrests happened April 14. But thanks to Minnesota's sanctuary policies and politicians who have spent months actively blocking ICE from accessing their jails, agents had to find these men the hard way — on the streets. President Trump and his team are not letting up. While state leaders fight to protect their sanctuary status, ICE is out there doing the work those politicians refuse to do.

You're using the same language that the prosecuting attorney used at your child molestation trial. Don't plagiarize!

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