Michael Bresciani
Mayors who incite or protect the “kill a fed mentality” of the Blue Cities
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By Michael Bresciani
January 10, 2026

Some refer to Mayor Jacob Frey as the Mamdani of Minneapolis. He has proven himself to be a willing member of the resistance, imagined or real, against ICE. He blocked parking lot uses for ICE to conduct any kind of operations. He told them to get the F— out of the city. And he has insulted all Americans to some degree by giving his acceptance speech as the newly elected mayor partially in the Somali language.

The mayor takes his place among all of the rest of the so-called Ice Gestapo crowd. Like most Democrats living in the present confusion of our generation, they forget that the Gestapo was looking for Jews. Jews were innocent people.

Illegal immigrants who broke through the borders of our country, who committed crimes, and who seriously hurt, injured, and killed American citizens are not innocent.

Hitler’s Gestapo belonged to Hitler. But Trump’s ICE agents do not belong to Trump. They belong to America.

We were a law-and-order nation at our inception, and as we mark this 250th anniversary of our creation as a nation, we should be reminded that we are still a nation of law and order.

How many lives are now lost?

How many laws have been broken, and how many Americans are at odds with each other because of the irresponsible, lazy, and indifferent treatment of dangerous criminals and illegal aliens by one former president, Joe Biden.

He is the big lawbreaker, and the consequences are still spreading, as was predicted.

Now, with mayors like Karen Bass of Los Angeles, Seattle’s Katie B. Wilson, Chicago’s Brandon Johnson, and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, we may have finally moved on from the dangerous days of the mafia mob to the new dangerous days of the mayoral mob. And they are well supported by the cadre of American law-crushing governors known as blue state governors. Sounds like the gangs of old under Billy the Kid or the hoodlums that did the bidding of Al Capone.

The Federalist declares, “The corrupt governor and his radical Minneapolis sidekick have long demonized ICE agents. Wednesday’s events should come as no surprise.” Their powerful piece says, "Walz And Frey Should Be Arrested For Inciting 2020 2.0."

Kayla Hamilton, Jocelyn Nungaray, and Rachel Morin were murdered by illegal aliens. A host of other victims of illegal criminals is available for perusal night and day.

Any one of these victims could have been saved if we had obeyed our laws and kept these people out of the country in the first place. So it’s a crybaby effort at best to say that ICE is the Gestapo. It is childish. It is foolish. It is at its extreme, driven by demonic influences that have crept into the Democratic Party in our nation for the last two decades.

Governors have become corrupt, mayors are mobsters, and the Democrats have become a pack of criminals posing as a political party.

As a Christian, this writer was puzzled by the question of why Americans couldn’t see this coming down the pike. All lawlessness has a consequence. Couldn’t they see what was going to happen to the nation if we let criminals in, if we welcomed illegals in, if we let people sneak over the border in the night risking their children’s lives, their own lives, all to get to a country to get free welfare? Couldn’t anyone see this coming?

I feel confident that the Lord by his Holy Spirit led me to this scripture in answer to my question. At first, I didn’t get it, and then more revelation came. Here is the passage:

    “In whom the god of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not, lest the light of the glorious gospel of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine unto them.” (2Cor 3:4)

Here is the extended revelation. If mankind can’t see a message of complete forgiveness, a new kingdom and eternal life, how easy it must be for a few clever criminals to slip by under the guise of anti-Nazism.

Another way of saying it is, if such a glorious light for mankind could be so easily missed, then it’s safe to say that it wouldn’t take very much darkness to fool the rest.

Photo: minnpost.com

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