Polis's Sanctuary: A Gateway for Crime in Douglas County
- wtpnetwork
- Jan 2
- 2 min read
All right, I'm about to give you the unvarnished truth about what's happening right here in our backyard. Douglas County, the place where we supposedly have control, just got slapped in the face by a Denver court over our lawsuit against Colorado's sanctuary laws. And who's to blame? None other than Governor Jared Polis and his merry band of progressive clowns who seem to think that turning Colorado into a sanctuary state toxic dump is the height of moral virtue.
Now, let's talk about the reality we're dealing with. Douglas County, like many places, is trying to keep our communities safe, free from the criminal elements that sanctuary policies invite. But here's the kicker, the court just dismissed our lawsuit. That's right, they've essentially told us, "Tough luck, crime is your new neighbor."
Do you know what's happening in Aurora? It's a preview of what's coming to Douglas County if we don't stand up. Gangs, crime, the whole nine yards. Sanctuary laws mean we can't even communicate with ICE to keep these dangers at bay. How is that protecting us? It's not; it's protecting the illegal aliens and criminals.
And let's not forget, Polis and his ilk talk about compassion, about how these laws make us better people. But here's the thing - compassion starts at home, with your neighbors, with your community. When did it become compassionate to endanger your own for the sake of illegal aliens and scoring political points?
Remember, Donald Trump talked about building a wall, not just to keep people out, but to keep our communities safe. Polis, on the other hand, seems intent on dismantling any form of protection, metaphorically tearing down any wall that might keep criminal elements out of Douglas County.
This isn't about being anti-immigrant; it's about being pro-safety and pro-community. We need to rally, educate, and make it clear that Douglas County will not roll over and accept this travesty. The court may have dismissed the lawsuit, but we will not dismiss our responsibility to keep our county safe from the very real threats these sanctuary policies pose.
Let's be loud and clear, and let's not allow Polis or any court to dictate that crime is an acceptable part of our community's future. Douglas County deserves better, and we're going to fight for it. We urge our County Commissioners and Sheriff Weekly to step up and find workarounds to keep all of us safe from the crime Sanctuary State laws invite into our community.
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