The funny thing about the Devil is that he never tempts us with what we know to be pure evil. His temptations always come packaged as a false good.

For instance, as wenoted here yesterday, Christians abhor the inhumane treatment of God’s children, even those who commit crimes. But we also have discernment, which allows us to determine when advocates for those criminals have most likely lied to us in order to manipulate our sympathy in the service of a dark agenda, the true nature of which they wish to conceal.

Monday on Fox News, Republican Rep. Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey reported on what he saw inside the Delaney Hall Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention center in Newark, New Jersey, and what he saw exposed the leftist protesters’ deceitful anti-ICE narrative, as well as their deeply dark motives.

“I was actually surprised how nice it was,” Van Drew said of the detention facility. “I thought it would be OK. But I don’t know that people know they have a soccer field there, they have major workout equipment of all types, they have medical care, they have a physician there, they have a dentist there, they have nurses there, [and] they have all kinds of food.”

Moments later, the congressman characterized the situation as “better treatment than people generally receive in most places wherever they go.”

Of course, leftists have spun a very different narrative about conditions inside Delaney Hall.

For more than a week, anti-ICE protesters have gathered outside the facility, citing reports of inhumane treatment from the roughly 300 detainees who communicate with the outside world via tablets and who reportedly began a hunger strike to protest that treatment.

As always happens at these protests, the left’svilest miscreantsshowed up and made nuisances of themselves. Some even triedblocking regular, non-facility-related trafficon the road outside the detention center.

On Saturday, however, Newark Mayor Ras Baraka imposed a mandatory 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew. Democratic Gov. Mikie Sherrill of New Jersey sent in the state police to restore order.

Those who violated Sunday’s curfew facedswift consequences.

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