Radical "Squad" member Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-MA) is facing fierce backlash after making an absolutely unhinged comparison between U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers and members of the Ku Klux Klan, as President Trump's mass deportation operations gain momentum across the nation.
The Massachusetts Democrat's inflammatory remarks come at a time when ICE agents are working tirelessly to enforce our nation's immigration laws and remove dangerous criminals who entered our country illegally. Instead of supporting law enforcement, Pressley chose to launch a disgusting attack on the brave men and women protecting American communities.
"This comparison is not only offensive but completely unhinged," said one Republican lawmaker responding to Pressley's comments. "ICE agents are heroes who risk their lives every day to keep Americans safe from criminal aliens and drug cartels."
"These radical Democrats would rather demonize our law enforcement than admit they were wrong about open borders," the source continued.
This latest outburst from the Squad comes as the Trump-Vance administration delivers on its promise to secure our borders and deport illegal immigrants who have been living off American taxpayers for years. Under President Trump's leadership, ICE has already begun removing thousands of criminal aliens that the Biden regime allowed to flood into our communities.
Pressley's disgusting rhetoric perfectly encapsulates everything wrong with today's radical Democratic Party. While hardworking Americans struggle with rising costs and unsafe neighborhoods thanks to Biden's border crisis, Squad members like Pressley attack the very agents working to fix the mess.
Patriots across the country are fed up with this kind of anti-American hatred from the far-left. ICE agents deserve our respect and gratitude, not comparisons to hate groups from unhinged progressives who care more about protecting illegal aliens than American citizens.
How long will Democrats continue to demonize law enforcement while Americans suffer the consequences of their failed open-border policies?
