DDS719-NJ Governor ROCKED by Tom Homan after her attack on ICE BACKFIRES MISERABLY - The DeVory Darkins Show
The fallout from Governor Mikey Sheryl's controversial handling of protests outside the Delaney Hall ICE facility escalates as state police are deployed and a curfew is imposed. As tensions rise, Tom Homan, former acting director of ICE, criticizes…
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DDS719-NJ Governor ROCKED by Tom Homan after her attack on ICE BACKFIRES MISERABLY - The DeVory Darkins Show
The fallout from Governor Mikey Sheryl's controversial handling of protests outside the Delaney Hall ICE facility escalates as state police are deployed and a curfew is imposed. As tensions rise, Tom Homan, former acting director of ICE, criticizes the governor's actions while defending the agency’s operations at Delaney Hall. Protests, which began over the Memorial Day weekend, have led to clashes with law enforcement, resulting in numerous arrests and escalating violence. Despite the governor's assertions on social media that she prioritizes the welfare of detainees, critics argue her response reflects weakness in the face of protestor demands. Mark Wayne Mullen speaks on the necessity of state intervention, pointing out the dangerous conditions for law enforcement and staff. Meanwhile, Hakeem Jeffries and other political commentators denounce the portrayal of ICE by Sheryl as 'smears' and demand accountability for the violent protests. The episode delves into contrasting perspectives on law and order, highlighting the divide between pro-sanctuary policies and enforcement of immigration laws. As the governor grapples with backlash from both sides of the political spectrum, questions arise about her commitment to safety and the implications for future protests and ICE operations. The dialogue continues with insights about the motivations of outside agitators and how they complicate the political landscape, challenging the narrative of sanctuary city advocates. The ramifications of Sheryl's decisions may shape public perception and political allegiances in a state deeply divided over immigration issues. As the winds of political change blow through New Jersey, the showdown at Delaney Hall serves as a microcosm of the broader national debate on immigration and the role of local authorities.
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