Borders for Thee, but Not for Me.

Wild hypocrisy in action.

But here’s what they’re missing, the real overarching issue: This is straight-up sedition territory. They’re not just protesting policy; they’re actively interfering with lawful federal operations—Operation Metro Surge—to apprehend and deport criminal aliens, including violent offenders. By building barricades, tracking agents, and obstructing access, they’re nullifying federal law in a declared sanctuary zone, coordinated with local officials who won’t intervene. That’s rebellion against the United States government, not civil disobedience.

And the irony bites harder: They scream “no one is illegal” while treating out-of-state plates (often federal rentals) as guilty until proven innocent—mirroring the profiling they hate, but without any legal backing. Meanwhile, ICE has court orders and statutes; these folks have recliners and Signal chats.

Take a look at the actual scenes—barricades of junk blocking Cedar Avenue, protesters with signs yelling at cars.

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It’s not about protecting neighbors; it’s about declaring a mini-republic where federal law doesn’t apply. That’s the line they’re crossing, and why police just watch instead of arresting—local politics shielding what should be federal crimes. What’s your take on where this heads next?

The precise number is 9 – out of 3,143 Counties…

ACCOUNTABILITY

“Nine Counties, Endless Chaos: The Real Danger Isn’t ICE — It’s the Enablers.

Out of over three thousand counties, only nine account for two-thirds of violent attacks on ICE agents. (A study done by Kevin Bass, an independent researcher/analyst. – follow him on X)

Those nine? All deep-blue sanctuary spots that limit cooperation with ICE:

  • Cook County, IL (Chicago)
  • Los Angeles County, CA
  • Hennepin County, MN (Minneapolis)
  • New York County, NY
  • Multnomah County, OR (Portland)
  • San Francisco County, CA
  • King County, WA (Seattle)
  • Essex County, NJ (Newark)
  • Denver County, CO

These are the places where local leaders block jails, ignore detainers, and scream ‘Gestapo’ while protesters assault agents.

No widespread killings or assaults by ICE nationwide—just clean enforcement. But in these nine? Chaos.

Yet the rhetoric from Walz, Frey, Bass, Newsom, Omar, Schumer, Tlaib, Jayapal, Swalwell—’terrorizing families,’ ‘Nazis,’ threats to prosecute agents or yank licenses for doing their jobs.

That’s not protection; that’s incitement.

Illegal presence is a crime. Working under the table, using fake docs—more crimes. They’re not equal to citizens or legal immigrants.

Gratitude means allegiance to the law, not rebellion against it.

These enablers are the true danger. They create the mess, then blame the fix. Live grateful—or live in their chaos. No exceptions.”

A 287(g) agreement (also called a 287(g) program or Memorandum of Agreement/MOA) is a voluntary partnership authorized under Section 287(g) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (added by the 1996 Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act).

It allows U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to delegate specific federal immigration enforcement functions to trained and certified state, local, or tribal law enforcement officers. These officers perform the duties under ICE’s direction and supervision, effectively turning them into “force multipliers” for identifying, processing, and helping remove removable noncitizens (often focusing on those with criminal records).

Key Details

  • Purpose: To enhance community safety by targeting criminal aliens (e.g., gang members, violent offenders) for removal, while collaborating with local agencies.
  • How it works: Participating agencies sign an MOA with ICE. Selected officers complete ICE-provided training (length varies by model; some streamlined to online/40-hour courses in recent expansions). They then perform limited immigration tasks, such as checking status, issuing detainers (requests to hold someone up to 48 hours for ICE pickup), or serving administrative warrants.
  • Models (as operated by ICE):
    • Jail Enforcement Model (JEM): Focuses on jails—officers screen arrestees/booking for immigration status and issue detainers.
    • Warrant Service Officer (WSO) Model: Authorizes serving/ executing administrative immigration warrants, often in custody settings.
    • Task Force Model (TFM): Broader—allows enforcement during routine duties (e.g., patrols, traffic stops); revived and expanded significantly in 2025 under the current administration.
  • Current scale (as of late January 2026): ICE has over 1,300–1,372 agreements across 40 states, with rapid growth (e.g., from ~135 in early 2025). This includes hundreds in each model, driven by executive orders emphasizing maximum partnerships.

It’s entirely voluntary for local agencies—no mandate to join—and ICE covers training costs (with some reimbursement programs for partners). Critics argue it can lead to overreach, racial profiling, or diverted resources from local priorities; supporters see it as essential for enforcing immigration laws where cooperation is otherwise limited.

This ties directly into discussions on sanctuary vs. cooperative jurisdictions—287(g) agreements are a tool to increase cooperation in non-sanctuary areas or override local resistance.

Most illegal aliens flock to the cities. They’re illegal not dumb! That’s where the jobs are. Less than 2 percent stay or work in agricultural areas. Where else would you prefer to stay when you know you’re here illegally? Sanctuary Cities and/or States – that’s where.

– The Grateful Immigrant St. Paul, Minnesota

January 30, 2026

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Order in the Mess: How It Applies to Current Events

Right now, in late January 2026, the “Order in the Mess” framework couldn’t be more spot-on. Trump’s administration is actively restoring order after years of neglect—enforcing immigration laws that have been on the books but ignored, leading to unchecked chaos. Meanwhile, the opposition—sanctuary city leaders, protesters, and their celebrity amplifiers—wants to deliberately maintain and amplify the mess through resistance, violence, and misleading rhetoric. This isn’t about compassion; it’s about avoiding accountability, which exposes their selective support for law-breaking.

Take Minneapolis as the prime example. Since Operation Metro Surge ramped up mid-month, over 3,000 arrests have been made, with 70% targeting convicted criminals or those with pending charges. Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan, took direct command this week, shifting tactics from broad street sweeps to more focused, targeted operations on public safety threats like murderers, rapists, and gang members. He’s even outlined a plan for an eventual drawdown of the 3,500+ federal agents if state and local leaders cooperate by granting full access to jails and prisons—something Minnesota partially does already but could expand. This is order in action: practical, results-driven enforcement without unnecessary escalation. Homan’s meetings with Governor Tim Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey show a willingness to de-escalate, but only if the city stops hindering.

On the flip side, the opposition is fomenting mess on purpose. Protests have turned violent: noise demos at hotels housing agents, arrests of agitators harassing federal officers, and crowds chanting “ICE Out” while boarding up buildings. Two U.S. citizens—Renee Good and Alex Pretti—were killed in confrontations, sparking nationwide outrage, but footage shows Pretti escalating earlier by spitting on and kicking a federal vehicle. Mayor Frey is urging other cities to “stand firm” against enforcement, essentially threatening continued chaos if agents don’t back off. And protesters have outright said there will be “peace once they leave”—that’s not negotiation; that’s a veiled threat to keep the disorder going unless federal law bends to their will.

They cloak this in euphemisms: “terrorizing families” for deporting criminals, “separating families” for the natural consequences of breaking the law. But as my chemo analogy nails it—enforcement is painful medicine for a system riddled with neglect. You don’t call chemo “separating cells” or “terrorizing the body”; you call it necessary to save what’s worth saving. Skipping it lets the problem spread, just like ignoring borders has led to over 600 transfers into ICE custody from Minnesota jails alone since Trump’s push began.

To clarify the contrast, here’s a simple table breaking it down:

AspectRestoring Order (Trump Admin)Maintaining Mess (Opposition)
GoalEnforce existing laws to fix years of open-border neglect, prioritize criminals, reduce chaos through cooperation.Deliberately create and sustain disorder to block enforcement, expose hypocrisy on selective law-following (e.g., push federal gun regs while flouting immigration).
ActionsTargeted arrests (70% criminals), drawdown plans if jails cooperate, Homan emphasizing agent professionalism amid threats.Violent protests, spitting/throwing objects at agents, leaking addresses, lawsuits demanding perfection while undermining operations.
RhetoricDirect: “We’re staying ’til the problem’s gone,” but open to efficiency with local help.Euphemisms like “terrorizing families” for deportations, threats of no peace until agents withdraw—ignoring that consequences (e.g., separation) follow law-breaking, just like any crime.
OutcomeSafer streets, schools open, system protected—pillars of accountability, assimilation, allegiance in play.Eroded trust, bodies in streets, taxpayer burden—savior complex fueling hypocrisy and resentment.

This ties straight to the three pillars: the admin demands accountability (follow the laws we all agreed on), assimilation (earn your place legally), and allegiance (defend the system, don’t tear it down). The mess-makers skip the “What if this was done to me?” life hack—they’d never tolerate selective rules if it hit their families or rights.

Don’t be fooled by the noise. See it clearly: one side is sweeping the floor after the party; the other is still throwing confetti while the house burns. Choose order—it’s the foundation of a grateful, well-lived life, immigrant or not.

A nod to Tom Homan. He’s making sure the cracks on ALL THREE Pillars are repaired and that those who cracked them pay for the repairs.

– The Grateful Immigrant St. Paul, Minnesota

January 29, 2026

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The Real Insurrection Unmasked: J6 Moral Police Now Cheering Lawless Chaos Against Federal Agents

Listen up, America. For years, we’ve heard the endless drumbeat from the self-appointed “moral police”—politicians, media, and activists who turned January 6, 2021, into the crime of the century. They labeled everyday folks “insurrectionists,” threw them in jail for trespassing or parading, and patted themselves on the back for “defending democracy.” Fast-forward to 2026, and these same hypocrites are either silent or outright cheering as elected officials incite crowds to block, assault, and endanger federal agents enforcing the law. That’s not protest— that’s the real insurrection. And it’s happening right now in places like Minnesota, fueled by lies and defiance that undermine the very nation that gave us all a shot.

Let’s lay out the facts, side by side, no sugarcoating. Because gratitude starts with truth, and truth demands accountability.

The J6 “Insurrection” They Won’t Let Go

On January 6, 2021, a chaotic day at the Capitol led to the largest federal investigation in U.S. history. Over 1,583 people were arrested, with 1,270 convicted—mostly through guilty pleas. Sentences? The median was 30 days overall, but for those who got jail time, it was about 210 days. The harshest? 22 years for seditious conspiracy. Many were non-violent—charged with things like “entering and remaining in a restricted building” or “disorderly conduct.” No one was armed with guns inside the Capitol, and the only fatality from violence was an unarmed protester shot by police. Yet, the moral police screamed “treason!” and demanded every last participant rot in prison. President Trump pardoned most in 2025, but the damage was done: lives ruined, families torn apart, all to score political points.

The 2026 Minnesota Mayhem: Officials Inciting the “Real Insurrection”

Now flip the script to Minnesota under Governor Tim Walz. Federal ICE agents are doing their job—enforcing immigration laws, targeting criminals and fraudsters in a surge called Operation Metro Surge. They’ve arrested over 2,500 since December, focusing on violent offenders and those gaming the system. But Walz? He’s calling it an “occupation” and “organized brutality.” In a prime-time address, he accused ICE of going “door to door, ordering people to point out where their neighbors of color live,” pulling over citizens indiscriminately, and “kidnapping” people into unmarked vans. He urged Minnesotans to film agents for “future prosecutions” and build a “database of atrocities.” That’s not leadership—that’s incitement.

And the streets? Protests have turned violent: Crowds blocking arrests, throwing fireworks and tear gas canisters back at agents, doxxing federal officers live on stream. Attacks on ICE have “exploded,” with agents injured in clashes. DHS reports Walz’s sanctuary policies released nearly 470 criminal illegal aliens back onto the streets, refusing to honor detainers. One tragic shooting—of Renee Good by an ICE agent in self-defense—sparked riots, but the moral police ignore the context: Protesters surrounding and endangering agents.

President Trump threatened the Insurrection Act to restore order, and Walz begged him to “turn the temperature down.” But who’s really fanning the flames? Officials defying federal law, encouraging interference—that’s insurrection by any definition.

The Hypocrisy Laid Bare: Juxtapositions That Sting

  • J6: A few hours of chaos at the Capitol, no takeover, yet branded “insurrection” with 1,500+ prosecutions. Minnesota: Weeks of violent interference with federal operations, officials urging citizens to document and resist law enforcement—crickets from the J6 crowd.
  • J6: Non-violent entrants got months in jail for “parading.” Minnesota: Protesters assault agents, block deportations of criminals—Walz calls it “peaceful” and blames the feds.
  • J6: Moral police demanded allegiance to “democracy” and the rule of law. Minnesota: The same voices cheer sanctuary defiance, releasing violent criminals while ICE hunts them down. Where’s the allegiance now?
  • J6: Endless hearings, books, documentaries on the “threat to America.” Minnesota: Walz’s lies about “neighbors of color” fuel racial division and danger to agents, but no one calls it seditious.

This isn’t about sides—it’s about consistency. The moral police who crucified J6 participants now enable elected officials to undermine federal authority, putting lives at risk. That’s not protecting democracy; that’s eroding it for votes and virtue-signaling.

Back to the 3 Pillars: The Antidote to This Madness

This hypocrisy spits on the gratitude that built America. Remember the 3 Pillars:

  1. Accountability: J6 folks faced the music—harshly. But Walz dodges it, releasing criminals and inciting crowds. Real accountability means honoring laws, not hiding behind “sanctuary” excuses.
  2. Assimilation: True immigrants embrace the rules. Defying federal enforcement? That’s rejecting the system that welcomes us.
  3. Allegiance: Loyalty to America means standing with law enforcement, not against it. Walz’s “occupation” talk betrays the flag—the same one agents risk their lives for.

Choose gratitude over grievance. Demand leaders who unite, not divide. Because a nation without law is no nation at all—and as a grateful immigrant, I won’t stand by while hypocrites tear it down.

What pillar will you defend today?

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— The Grateful Immigrant