In a fiery address, Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi has issued a stark warning to sanctuary cities and states, emphasizing that failure to comply with federal immigration laws could lead to severe consequences. This comes on the heels of a tragic incident in Florida where three residents lost their lives at the hands of an illegal immigrant who had been granted a commercial driver’s license in California, despite being unable to read English.
Bondi’s remarks were sharp and unyielding, as she underscored the urgency of the situation, stating, “They better look out.” Her office has sent 32 letters to mayors and governors, demanding adherence to federal laws that prioritize the safety of American citizens. She pointed to the alarming case of an illegal alien who, after being arrested by U.S. marshals, was found with a significant amount of cash, raising questions about the oversight of sanctuary policies that protect criminals.
“The argument that they can manage California doesn’t work,” Bondi declared, referencing the deadly consequences of lax immigration enforcement. She made it clear that the federal government, under President Trump’s directive, would take action against those who refuse to respect the law, including potential lawsuits and funding cuts.
With the stakes higher than ever, Bondi’s message resonates with urgency: sanctuary city mayors and governors must comply, or they will face the full force of federal repercussions. As the nation grapples with the complexities of immigration and public safety, Bondi’s resolute stance signals a turning point in the ongoing battle over sanctuary policies. The call for accountability has never been louder, and the implications for cities that defy federal law could be dire. The safety of Americans hangs in the balance, and the time for action is now.