MA Governor Healey Pledges to Use ‘Executive Power’ to Shield Residents from Trump’s Deportation Orders

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Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey, a Democrat, has drawn a line on the sand regarding mass deportations that could occur under a Trump Administration. She pledged to use “executive power” to protect “citizens and residents” of the state.

 

Healey announced her opposition to the NSA in an interview with MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell.

 

Would the Massachusetts State Police help in mass deportations if the Trump administration requested it? O’Donnell wondered.

 

“No,” Healey responded, “Absolutely not.”

 

She said she would fight for criminal illegal aliens against Trump’s plan of removing them from the United States, which was the platform on which he ran, and the American voters overwhelmingly backed in an Election Day mandate.

 

 

Trump promised to start mass deportations “the day after” he won reelection.

 

He said, “We don’t have a choice.” “And we will start with the worst ones.”

 

He said, “They [illegal immigrants] come from mental institutions and prisons,” during his speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference.

 

“They’re killing our people. They’re killing our country. We have no choice!”

 

 

Healey isn’t a great believer when it comes to illegal immigration. She’s also citing “executive power” as a way to shield these criminals.

 

She said, “There are many other ways people will act and need to act for their states and residents. There’s regulatory authority, executive powers, and other things.’

 

“I believe that the key is to use every tool available to protect the citizens and residents of our country. And protect our states.”

 

Healey might find it helpful to understand that illegal immigrants are not citizens. They’re not residents. They don’t belong in Massachusetts or the United States.

 

She puts her citizens in danger by protecting them.

 

Shealey is living in an absurd world when she says that any attempt to protect illegal migrants is a way to enforce the law.

 

 

She promises to use these tools. “Definitely to maintain the line in terms of democracy and rule of law, as a fundamental principle, right?”

 

No. Wrong.

 

Healey may remember that she once cried crocodiles when she forced children out of a recreation center in Boston’s Roxbury district so the building could be used for illegal immigrants.

 

She fought back tears as she spoke at a Zoom discussion to discuss her decision, thinking about the children that she was forcing out onto the street.

 

“I get emotional, guys,” Healey said. “I’m committed to this.”

 

“Little kids need to be able to breathe clean air,” she continued. “They need to be able to access swimming pools. They need to have lifeguards there who can teach them how to swim, and they need to have activities. I don’t know what we’re going to do for a couple, three months. I’ll call universities, I’ll call other places.”

 

 

Healey, however, was less emotional when, in March, one of her illegal aliens was arrested for raping a 15-year-old disabled girl.

 

The Governor at the time said, “It is a terrible situation, and I am thinking of the victim.” He then dismissed the idea that an illegal had committed the assault.

 

“We have systems and security in place. We have vetting procedures in place.” Unfortunately, some incidents occur from time to time. This can happen anywhere. Not just shelters.

 

 

Things will happen.

 

Healey could not have shrugged off her shoulders without doing it.

 

This trend is expected to continue. As if updating their citizens on a natural catastrophe situation, more Democrat Governors will hold press conferences to discuss how they plan to stop Hurricane Trump.

 

Remember that Democrats are more concerned about protecting illegal aliens than their citizens.