Attorney General Pam Bondi is celebrating what she calls a "huge" legal victory after a federal judge ruled in favor of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents conducting operations against criminal illegal aliens in sanctuary city Chicago.
The ruling comes as a major win for President Trump's Department of Homeland Security, which has been aggressively pursuing criminal illegals hiding behind the radical sanctuary policies that have turned American cities into safe havens for lawbreakers.
ICE launched Operation Midway Blitz back in September, specifically targeting criminal illegal aliens who have been shielded by Chicago's reckless sanctuary policies. While leftist organizations representing journalists and residents tried to obstruct the operation, this federal court decision shows the justice system is finally backing law enforcement over the pro-crime lobby.
Patriots across social media are rallying behind Bondi and the administration's crackdown. One supporter posted on X, demanding action against sanctuary city leaders: "HIT ALL BLUE CITIES NEWSOM Illegals Pritzer JOHNSON Chicago all Sanctuary CITIES GET A LOT of HANDCUFFS READY PAM BONDI."
This legal victory represents exactly what Trump voters demanded – an administration that puts American citizens FIRST and refuses to bow down to the radical open-borders agenda that has plagued our cities for years.
While some critics on social media worry about political challenges ahead, true patriots understand that enforcing immigration law isn't controversial – it's constitutional. The federal government has every right and responsibility to remove criminal illegal aliens, regardless of what sanctuary city politicians think.
This win sends a clear message: the days of criminal illegals hiding behind activist judges and radical mayors are OVER. Attorney General Bondi and President Trump are delivering on their promise to restore law and order to American streets.
How long will it take before other sanctuary cities realize they can't obstruct federal immigration enforcement? The Trump administration is just getting started.
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