Minneapolis Mayor’s Claims Clash with Constitution as Federal Troops Await Deployment
While Minneapolis protests challenge immigration enforcement, federal readiness to deploy active-duty troops raises urgent questions about law, order, and America’s borders.
As federal authorities ramp up immigration enforcement in Minneapolis, the city faces a tense standoff between protesters and government forces. The deployment of more than 2,000 federal officers to the Twin Cities has sparked sustained demonstrations, with local leaders like Mayor Jacob Frey denouncing further military intervention as "ridiculous" and "unconstitutional." Yet beneath these claims lies a critical question: Who truly defends our constitutional values—the elected officials shielding disruptive protests or those enforcing national sovereignty at the border?Is Deploying Troops Really Unconstitutional—or a Necessary Assertion of Federal Authority?The Pentagon stands ready with nearly 1,500 active-duty soldiers on standby, including specialized...
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