DeSantis calls on patriotic Floridians to fight back against ICE


DeSantis calls on patriotic Floridians to fight back against ICE

When it comes to ICE invading the Sunshine state, "Shoot to kill" DeSantis tells Floridians.

Freshly after passing permitless open carry, Florida governor Ron DeSantis now calls upon patriotic Floridians to defend the state against invasion by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). "It's communism" he says, "we don't do communism here."

In a fiery speech delivered at a local rally, DeSantis urged Floridians to stand up against what he described as federal overreach. "We will not stand idly by while our state is turned into a battleground for federal agents," he declared. "Floridians have the right to protect their homes and their communities, and that includes standing up against unjustified federal incursions."

The governor's remarks come on the heels of a controversial new law that allows Floridians to carry firearms without a permit, a move that has sparked both praise and criticism from across the political spectrum. DeSantis, however, seems undeterred by the backlash, framing his stance as a matter of state sovereignty and individual liberty.

"Florida is a state of freedom-loving patriots," DeSantis said. "We believe in the right to bear arms, and we believe in the right to defend our state against any threat, whether it comes from abroad or from within our own borders."

The governor's call to action has drawn mixed reactions from Floridians. Some have praised DeSantis for his strong stance on state rights and individual freedoms, while others have expressed concern about the potential for violence and the escalation of tensions between state and federal authorities.

Critics of DeSantis' approach argue that his rhetoric could lead to dangerous confrontations and undermine the rule of law. "This is not about patriotism," said one critic. "It's about inciting violence and creating a climate of fear and mistrust. We need to find a way to work together, not against each other."

Despite the controversy, DeSantis remains steadfast in his position. "We will not back down," he said. "Florida will always stand for freedom, and we will always defend our state against any threat, no matter where it comes from."

As the debate continues, one thing is clear: Ron DeSantis is not afraid to take a stand, and his call to action has put the spotlight on the ongoing tensions between state and federal authorities in Florida.

'As long as it isn't Starmer': Farage says Blair 'not my choice' to help govern Gaza but understands Trump's logic

Nigel Farage has said Sir Tony Blair would not be his choice to lead an interim government in Gaza, but understands Donald Trump's logic in choosing the former Labour prime minister.

More border checks for Britons travelling to Europe under new rules

British travellers going to Europe will be asked to do additional entry checks under new rules to be phased in from this Sunday.

'The time is now': Plaid Cymru leader hits out at Labour and Reform in bid to lead Wales

Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth insisted his party has the chance to change Wales at next May's election as he tries to break a century of Labour rule.

Migrant with AK-47 face tattoo found guilty of threatening to kill Nigel Farage

An Afghan migrant has been found guilty of threatening to kill Nigel Farage in a TikTok post.

Scottish First Minister joins call for pause on new asylum arrivals in Glasgow

Scotland's First Minister John Swinney has told Sky News he agrees a pause has "got to be put in place" on new asylum seekers coming to Glasgow as the system becomes overwhelmed.

'Bring it on': Left-wing activists gather for fight back against the right - and Labour

The World Transformed, a left-wing political festival, has historically ran alongside the Labour Party Conference as an unofficial fringe event.


Main article is FAKE. Create your own fake news.