More than 30,000 criminal non-citizens sit in California custody with active ICE detainers. And if Governor Gavin Newsom continues down his current path, many of them will be released right back onto the streets.
Not deported.
Not transferred to federal custody.
Released.
This isn’t speculation. According to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, over 4,500 criminal illegal immigrants have already been released since late January because California refuses to cooperate with federal detainers.
This is policy.
This is deliberate.
And it’s being sold as “progress.”
An ICE detainer is simple. It’s a request.
Notify federal authorities before releasing someone who is in the country illegally and has committed a crime.
That’s it.
Honoring detainers doesn’t mean mass raids. It doesn’t mean door-kicking. It means not dumping dangerous individuals back into communities when federal agents are ready to take custody.
Refusing detainers means local politicians are actively blocking federal law enforcement—and doing it knowingly.
That’s not compassion.
That’s defiance.
Here’s what ICE says is attached to those 33,000 detainers:
These aren’t traffic tickets.
These aren’t paperwork errors.
These are violent crimes. And the victims are overwhelmingly working Americans—the very people elites claim to protect while locking themselves behind gates and security details.
Sanctuary policies are marketed as humane. In practice, they protect institutions, NGOs, and political careers.
They protect:
They do not protect:
This is the same pattern we see in the banking system. Risk is socialized. Accountability disappears. Ordinary people are told to accept the fallout.
Governor Newsom claims California works with ICE “under certain circumstances.” That’s a lawyer’s answer. A political answer.
The reality is simpler:
If cooperation were real, ICE wouldn’t be sounding the alarm.
You don’t release thousands of criminal offenders by accident.
You don’t ignore tens of thousands of detainers by coincidence.
This is selective enforcement. And selective enforcement is lawlessness by design.
Don’t make the mistake of thinking this stops at the state line.
There are over 200 sanctuary jurisdictions nationwide. What California normalizes today becomes federal policy tomorrow—unless it’s challenged.
We’ve seen this before:
Now lawlessness is sold as “compassion.”
Same playbook. Different crisis.
When communities destabilize, people become dependent.
When fear rises, authority expands.
When trust collapses, centralized control moves in.
Chaos is not a bug. It’s a feature.
And while Americans argue over headlines, the same elites pushing sanctuary policies are quietly advancing:
Distraction is strategy. Always has been.
A nation that cannot enforce its borders cannot enforce its laws.
A government that chooses ideology over safety forfeits legitimacy.
This isn’t left versus right.
It’s rulers versus the ruled.
Control versus freedom.
And the window to push back is closing.
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