Blue national leaders' shocked voices at the “perfect storm” of DEM policy weaken public security

Republican Sen. Ryan Fattman, a Republican, issued an alarm on the impact of the “perfect storm” of democratic policy, saying it is weakening public safety while increasing the cost of living.
A policy – a policy developed by Lunn and the Commonwealth by the Supreme Court of Justice in Massachusetts in 2017 – prohibits local and state law enforcement agencies from assisting immigration enforcement.
According to the ruling, law enforcement also does not allow respect for the “detainee” requirements, forcing the police department and the sheriff’s office to release dangerous criminal unincorporated persons on the street without notifying the ICE.
This led to the ICE having to re-arrest several criminal illegal persons and after Massachusetts law enforcement agencies were released, charged with rape and fentanyl trafficking with bail as low as $500 or no bail at all.
Fattman told Fox News Digital that the cases were not isolated, but “occurred throughout the Commonwealth.”
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Republican Sen. Ryan Fattman, a Republican, issued an alarm on the impact of the “perfect storm” of democratic policy, saying it is weakening public safety while increasing the cost of living. (Ice/Getty)
He also pointed to a Massachusetts “sanctuary” law that led to the creation of a massive network of immigrant shelters that has cost the country $3 billion in taxpayer dollars since 2021. The whistleblower also called “rampant abuse” and included the habit of immigrants, including drug trafficking and drug trafficking, including drug trafficking and a father's jazz over and over again.
The Boston Globe's public record requirement led to a document that details cases of rape, domestic violence, assault and other crimes that persist by unincorporated persons living in state-funded shelter systems.
“You have a perfect storm happening in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts,” Fordman said. “We have 3,000 pages of public safety incidents, $3 billion plus a dime for taxpayers, and towns in the Commonwealth are actually breaking down.”
“The huge chaos” said the former director

Northill Wilkston Security's Meshach Little walks around the main living area of the Massachusetts Emergency Overflow Shelter of the Melnea A. Cass Entertainment Complex. (Craig F. Walker/Boston Globe via Getty Images)
He exerted responsibility for the crisis situation in Massachusetts Democratic Governor Maura Healey and the Democratic majority legislature.
“In our immigration courts, ninety-nine percent of political asylum cases are denied,” he said. “So, these people will come to the federal federal, and many of them are good people, and they may be able to work and live here, which is not true. So we have spent $3 billion on 99% of people, and 99% of these people will never become legal residents of the federal federal Massachusetts.”
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“It's insanity and it has to change,” he continued. “People are tired of it. They want to be safe for their children and their families. They want to be able to walk on the street and know that nothing bad will happen to them, they can work hard and succeed. It doesn't happen in the federal.”
To curb this insanity, Fuatman introduced a bill called the Shield Act, which would actually overturn Lun's decision by authorizing local and state law enforcement agencies to work with the ICE to ensure criminal illegal immigrants are kept out.
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ICE, together with law enforcement partners, arrested 370 immigrant offenders in a strengthening operation in Massachusetts. (ice)
Although Massachusetts is a solid blue state, Rich Atman will demand change for citizens in one way or another.
“I think this has become untenable for many,” he said, adding that Lunn’s decision specifically said, “The legislature needs to have a law in order for this law to exist, so there is no law, so there is no need to respect the ice, and corrective measures do not have to be respected, and remedies are the action of the legislation.”
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“Massachusetts is seen as a blue state, but the state has a lot of purple and red areas that are just enough,” he continued. “When individuals watch neighbors get beaten up and pregnant women get injured in the hands of people who are not legally present in our state or state, they have enough.”
“To increase the insult to the harm, we say come here and we will pay for your food, education, health care and shelter, which is billions of dollars in fees,” he added. “We are going to reach the critical mass of the stress point when it explodes.”