The Department of Homeland Security has unleashed a blistering response to a radical Minnesota prosecutor who launched what officials are calling an 'unlawful' investigation into Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino and other federal agents carrying out President Trump's mass deportation agenda.
Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty announced Monday her office was investigating Bovino and other federal agents, even setting up an online portal for the public to send in tips about their 'potentially unlawful behavior.' The move represents yet another desperate attempt by leftist local officials to sabotage Trump's America First immigration enforcement.
DHS Strikes Back
Department officials didn't mince words in their response, telling critics to 'stop spreading this garbage' and calling out the political nature of Moriarty's grandstanding. 'Politicians are laying blame at the feet of law enforcement instead of looking in the mirror,' a DHS spokesperson fired back.
The pushback comes as social media erupted over the controversy. The Blaze reported on the explosive exchange, tweeting: "'Stop spreading this garbage': DHS fires back at Minnesota prosecutor's 'unlawful' investigation into Bovino."
"This is exactly what we expected - radical prosecutors trying to criminalize immigration enforcement while their own cities burn with crime and chaos."
But the situation has become even more complex, with some social media users suggesting there may be additional investigations into Bovino himself. One Twitter user shared reports of "DHS investigates Bovino's antisemitic remarks about Minnesota's top prosecutor," though the details remain unclear.
Deep State Resistance Continues
This latest confrontation exemplifies the ongoing battle between Trump's second-term agenda and the entrenched resistance from blue state officials. While Americans voted overwhelmingly for secure borders and immigration enforcement, radical prosecutors like Moriarty are doing everything possible to obstruct justice and protect illegal immigrants from deportation.
The question remains: Will law-abiding Americans stand with our Border Patrol agents doing their jobs, or will we let partisan prosecutors criminalize the enforcement of immigration law?
