A Democratic-socialist nominee vying for New Jersey's vacant House seat has sparked outrage after comparing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to 1960s segregationists, revealing the radical left's escalating war on President Trump's deportation agenda.
Analilia Mejia, who secured victory in New Jersey's Democratic primary, invoked the Birmingham Children's Crusade while attacking federal immigration enforcement efforts. Her inflammatory comparison equates dedicated law enforcement officers working to secure America's borders with those who enforced Jim Crow laws.
This isn't just political hyperbole – it's a calculated attack on the brave men and women of ICE who are finally getting the support they deserve under the Trump-Vance administration. While President Trump works to deliver on his promise of mass deportations to protect American communities, radical Democrats like Mejia are busy demonizing the very agents tasked with enforcing our immigration laws.
Mejia's outrageous comments perfectly encapsulate the modern Democratic Party's complete abandonment of border security and the rule of law. By comparing ICE to segregationists, she's not just insulting law enforcement – she's trivializing the actual struggles of the Civil Rights era for cheap political points.
This is the same toxic rhetoric that led to years of chaos at our southern border under the Biden regime. Democrats would rather virtue signal to their progressive base than protect American citizens from criminal aliens and the fentanyl crisis destroying our communities.
As Trump's deportation operations ramp up nationwide, expect more unhinged attacks from the radical left. They know their open borders agenda is deeply unpopular with working Americans, so they're resorting to inflammatory historical comparisons to distract from their failed policies.
The question for New Jersey voters is simple: Do you want a representative who supports law enforcement and secure borders, or someone who compares ICE agents to segregationists? The choice couldn't be clearer.
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Source: Next News Network