The Department of Homeland Security is firing back at radical Los Angeles activists who are plotting to install actual warning sirens to help illegal aliens evade federal immigration enforcement – calling the scheme "quite literally insane."
Anti-ICE activist Amanda Alcalde announced plans to place warning sirens throughout the Highland Park neighborhood that would alert illegal immigrants when Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents are conducting operations in the area. The sirens would be installed on private property and at local businesses, essentially creating a neighborhood-wide alarm system for lawbreakers.
This escalation goes far beyond the typical whistle-blowing tactics that sanctuary city activists have used to obstruct federal law enforcement. Now they're literally creating an early warning system to help people who broke immigration laws escape consequences.
Department of Homeland Security officials didn't mince words in their response, with sources calling the siren scheme a "public nuisance" that could interfere with legitimate law enforcement operations. The Trump administration has made it crystal clear that obstruction of federal immigration enforcement will not be tolerated.
This brazen plan represents everything wrong with sanctuary city policies that prioritize protecting illegal aliens over following federal law. While hardworking American citizens deal with the consequences of illegal immigration – from job competition to strained public services – radical activists are doubling down on helping lawbreakers escape justice.
The Highland Park siren scheme is just the latest example of how far the left will go to undermine President Trump's immigration enforcement agenda. These aren't just passive sanctuary policies anymore – this is active obstruction of federal law enforcement.
Patriots should ask themselves: In what other area of law enforcement would activists be allowed to install warning systems to help criminals escape? The double standard is glaring, and it's time for consequences.
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Source: Next News Network