In a fiery address, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has issued a stark warning to sanctuary city officials, declaring, “They better look out!” Bondi’s comments came in response to a recent spate of violent crime linked to illegal immigrants, highlighting the dire consequences of non-compliance with federal immigration laws. Her remarks follow a week of successful law enforcement operations in Florida, where ten guns were seized and 77 arrests were made, contributing to a week-long halt in homicides.
Bondi, who was visibly energized by President Trump’s support during a recent visit to law enforcement agencies, emphasized that the federal government will not tolerate sanctuary policies that jeopardize public safety. She cited a tragic incident in California, where a man, protected under sanctuary laws, was granted a commercial driver’s license despite being unable to read English—leading to the deaths of three Floridians. “This is unacceptable,” Bondi asserted, vowing to take legal action against non-compliant states and cities.
The Attorney General’s comments underscore a growing frustration with local governments that prioritize sanctuary policies over federal law. “We are going to start looking at your funding, and we will sue if you do not comply,” she warned, sending a clear message to mayors and governors resisting federal mandates. With the President rallying law enforcement and the public’s support, Bondi’s declaration marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing battle over immigration policy in America.
As tensions rise, the stakes have never been higher. Bondi’s call to action is a clarion call for law enforcement to unite against crime and uphold the rule of law. The future of public safety hangs in the balance as federal authorities prepare to take decisive action against sanctuary cities that refuse to heed the warnings from Washington.