As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office again, many Democratic leaders have vowed to resist the incoming administration's immigration plans.
Some leaders, including New York City Mayor Eric Adams, are changing their stance on President Trump's upcoming agenda, while Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick has warned leaders of other blue cities and states to Sent a warning.
“All the governors and mayors of blue states who do this kind of thing say, 'You better cheer up, Buttercup. We don't care if you're a man or a woman. We mean business in Texas, and so does Tom Homan. It means business, and President Trump means business,” Patrick said Thursday on “The Ingraham Angle.”
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Many Democratic leaders have vowed to resist President Trump's immigration policies, but some of them, including Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and New York City Mayor Eric Adams, appear to have changed their tune about the president-elect's plans. is.
Adams said he has “the same goals” as Trump when it comes to illegal immigration.
“His goals are the same as mine,” Adams said. “We cannot allow dangerous individuals to repeat their acts of violence in cities across America. This should not be a safe haven for violent individuals. You have the right and privilege to live in this country. And those who want it have a right, a privilege to live in this country.'' To commit an act of violence would be a violation of that privilege. ”
Pritzker said he agrees with some of the historic mass deportation campaigns of Tom Homan, who was appointed “border czar.” Next Trump administration.
“Violent criminals who are in the United States illegally and have been convicted of violent crimes should be deported,” Pritzker said at a news conference, FOX 32 Chicago reported. “I don't want them in my state and I don't think they should be in the United States.”
Despite Pritzker and Adams' comments, numerous Democratic politicians and officials across the country have vowed not to cooperate with or outright resist the incoming Trump administration's mass deportation plans.
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Denver Mayor Mike Johnston said in November that he was willing to go to prison for opposing deportation.
Homan responded. In response to this statement, he pointed to the same law he pointed to when speaking to “Hannity” and said he would be willing to go to jail.
“I am absolutely disgusted by everything this administration does and every Democrat in every blue state and every blue city,” Patrick said, adding that blue leaders “are not following the will of the people. He argued that the government was “undermining the government” and “putting the public at risk.” method. “
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Patrick also criticized the Biden administration and President Biden's “legacy.”
“He will release his son. He will release all the criminals. He is doing everything he can with the blue governors and mayors to destroy this country. They are traitors to this country. , he left terrorists, he left murderers, he left rapists in this country, and now he's trying to sabotage the president before he takes off, which is shameful and disgusting,” he said. Ta.
”[Biden] He will be remembered as the worst and most despicable president in the history of this country because no one has done more to damage this country and hurt the American people. ”
Fox News Digital’s Pilar Arias and Adam Shaw contributed to this report.



