The radical left's shameless playbook is showing its age. Despite frantic attempts to transform slain anti-ICE activist Renee Nicole Good into the next George Floyd, immigration experts are calling out the manufactured outrage for what it really is – a desperate political stunt that's failing to gain traction with everyday Americans.
While protests have erupted in Minneapolis – because of course they have – immigration policy expert sources tell Fox News that the Democrats' latest attempt at weaponizing tragedy "just isn't sticking" this time around.
Here's what the mainstream media won't tell you: Americans are tired of the same old script. They've watched cities burn, businesses destroyed, and communities torn apart based on false narratives pushed by politicians and activists who profit from division.
The American People Are Waking Up
Why isn't this manufactured crisis gaining steam? Simple. President Trump's landslide victory in 2024 proved that Americans support strong border security and effective immigration enforcement. They understand that ICE agents are doing their jobs – protecting our communities and enforcing the laws that Congress passed.
"The left keeps trying to replay 2020, but Americans have moved on from their playbook of chaos and division," noted one immigration policy analyst.
Under the Trump-Vance administration, ICE is finally free to do what they've always been meant to do: remove criminal illegal aliens and restore order to our immigration system. No amount of manufactured outrage will change the fact that the American people voted for exactly this agenda.
While radical activists stage their predictable protests in Minneapolis, the rest of America is breathing a sigh of relief that we finally have leadership willing to put Americans first again.
The bottom line? The era of weaponizing tragedy for political gain is coming to an end. Patriots across this nation have had enough of the lies, the manipulation, and the endless attempts to tear down law enforcement.
Will the left learn from this failed attempt, or will they keep recycling the same tired playbook that Americans have already rejected?
