Former Vice President Kamala Harris recently praised Minneapolis for resisting federal immigration enforcement. During a book tour stop in Georgia, Harris said the community’s actions, such as using whistles and cell phones to monitor and report on potential immigration enforcement activity, were a “beautiful example” for the country.
Harris stated that people are “not going to tolerate this” and advocated for “intolerance” towards certain issues. She believes citizens should “take back our power” to resist policies they disagree with.
These remarks come at a time when immigration enforcement is a significant topic of debate. Supporters of stricter enforcement argue that it is necessary for national security and maintaining the rule of law. Critics, however, claim that such measures can be harmful to communities and may lead to the separation of families.
The former Vice President spoke about a range of topics, although she did not mention former President Donald Trump by name. She did reference “this man” and “this administration.”


