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Marlow Warns ‘Judicial Coup’ Forming to Arrest ICE Agents, Enable Criminals

On Tuesday’s “Alex Marlow Show,” host and Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow discussed a recent court ruling on ICE. Marlow expressed concern over what he sees as a “judicial coup” forming to arrest ICE agents and enable criminals.

The ruling in question involves a case in which ICE agents were attempting to detain an individual who had been released from custody by a local courthouse. The court ruled that ICE did not have the authority to detain the individual in this situation, as they had not obtained a warrant.

Marlow argues that this ruling sets a dangerous precedent, as it essentially allows local courts to override federal immigration laws and prevent ICE from doing their job. He believes that this is part of a larger trend of “sanctuary cities” and states that are actively working to undermine federal immigration enforcement.

Marlow also expressed concern over the potential consequences of this ruling. He believes that it could embolden criminals who are in the country illegally, as they may feel that they can evade ICE by seeking refuge in local courthouses.

Furthermore, Marlow sees this as a direct attack on the authority of ICE agents. He argues that they are simply trying to do their job and uphold federal immigration laws, but are being hindered by local courts and politicians who are more concerned with their own agendas than the safety and security of American citizens.

Marlow’s warning of a “judicial coup” is not unfounded. In recent years, there has been a growing trend of local governments and courts actively working to undermine federal immigration laws. This not only puts the safety of American citizens at risk, but also undermines the authority of federal agencies and the rule of law.

It is important to remember that ICE agents are not targeting innocent individuals, but rather those who have broken the law by entering the country illegally. They are simply trying to enforce the laws that are in place to protect our country and its citizens.

Marlow’s concerns should not be taken lightly. It is crucial that we support our federal agencies and their efforts to enforce immigration laws. Allowing local courts to override federal laws sets a dangerous precedent and undermines the very foundation of our legal system.

In conclusion, the recent court ruling on ICE is a cause for concern. It not only undermines the authority of federal agencies, but also puts the safety of American citizens at risk. It is important that we stand behind our federal agencies and support their efforts to enforce immigration laws. We cannot allow a “judicial coup” to form and hinder the important work of ICE agents.

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