Fake News Media Under for Incendiary Coverage of ICE Raids

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The Somali welfare fraud in Minneapolis caused President Trump to launch massive ICE operations.

Leftists immediately fought back in rebellion.

And ICE just exposed this dirty trick to cover up Somali fraud.

As American Media Watchdog reports:

Nick Shirley, exposing $110,000,000 in Somali childcare fraud in Minnesota, revealed how Democrats flood America with third-world immigrants and then turn a blind eye to their crimes in exchange for votes.

The fake news media ignored this story since it would expose political corruption that benefited their Democrat allies.

But all Shirley had to do to expose the fraud was knock on the doors of these scam childcare centers, revealing them as ghost towns.

This enraged POLITICO’s legal affairs correspondent Josh Gerstein.

Gerstein declared Somali childcare operators would be within their rights to murder any reporter knocking on their door due to Stand Your Ground laws.

“At some point, the amateur effort to knock on doors of home daycares intersects with robust stand-your-ground laws,” Gerstein wrote on X.

ICE’s official account replied to Gerstein, expressing astonishment that Gerstein would incite violence against federal agents who may very well knock on the doors of these childcare centers in the course of their investigations.

“You would think a ‘Senior Legal Affairs Reporter’ for POLITICO would know better than to tweet something inciting violence against federal agents,” the ICE X account posted.

Liberal media reporters like Gerstein continually butchered Stand Your Ground laws ever since the George Zimmerman-Trayvon Martin incident.

So-called “journalists” think they give license to kill on sight.

In reality, they offer protection to citizens who are forced to defend their lives in areas where they have a legal right to be.

The National Conference of State Legislatures states that Stand Your Ground laws “allow individuals to ‘hold their ground’ and use deadly force to protect or defend against imminent threat of death” in their home and in “any place where a person has a ‘legal right to be.’”

Stand Your Ground doesn’t apply to one’s home.

That is the Castle Doctrine.

But in Minnesota, the Castle Doctrine requires a duty to retreat before using deadly force if the homeowner believes their life is in danger.

Neither the Castle Doctrine nor Stand Your Ground allows a homeowner to blow the head off someone simply knocking at the door.

Conservatives slammed Gerstein for botching the law and for a call to violence.

“1)Stand Your Ground does not permit the murder of door knockers. 2) MN is not a SYG state. 3) In no world should Somali fraudsters be encouraged to murder taxpaying US citizens for doing the journalism well-funded reporters refuse to do,” Federalist editor in chief Mollie Hemingway wrote on X.

“We’ve reached the ‘why don’t we just shoot these people who are embarrassing us” phase, historian Carl Paulus posted.

“This is insane assassination prep. Coming from a journalist, no less,” Real Clear Politics co-founder Tom Bevan wrote on social media.

“I’m sorry? Wut? Are you advising Somalis to shoot amateur reporters for knocking on their door?” Fox News columnist David Marcus remarked.

Podcaster Jesse Kelly argued Gerstein’s comments were yet another example of how liberals place the interests of foreigners at the top of the list and hold nothing but hatred in their hearts for conservatives.

“Understand that American journalists would just watch and smile as balloon-headed animals slaughter your entire family and steal your inheritance. That’s how much kinship they feel with them. And how much hatred they have for you,” Kelly declared.

This isn’t the first time Gerstein has been accused of inciting violence against conservatives.

In 2022, Gerstein published the leaked draft of the Supreme Court opinion overturning Roe v. Wade.

Leftist militias stalked conservative Supreme Court Justices at their homes.

A Joe Biden supporter later tried to assassinate Brett Kavanaugh at his home.