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'Calculated Democrat policy': Blaming Donald Trump for Los Angeles riots may have worked in the past but times have changed

'Calculated Democrat policy': Blaming Donald Trump for Los Angeles riots may have worked in the past but times have changed

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As left-wing riots overtake Los Angeles, powerful Democrats continue making excuses for the lawlessness and disorder plaguing America's second-largest city.
The continuing mayhem is just the latest result of a permissive culture of violence that has become normalised on the political left.
President Donald Trump must take action to put down the LA riots swiftly, and with force if need-be, to send a clear message: Violence will not be tolerated on American streets.
Right now, Los Angeles looks like a scene from a dystopian film.
Hordes of rioters continue to block freeways, burn cars, loot businesses, throw rocks at moving vehicles, and commit violence against law enforcement officials - all while wearing masks and waving Mexican flags.
The chaos is ostensibly an effort to protest the detainment of illegal immigrants by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents during recent raids targeting criminals.
Who were the migrants that ICE arrested?
They weren't the sobbing women and children the media loves to conjure images of during any discussions of deportations.
Many of the illegal immigrants detained during the LA raids are hardened criminals who deserve to spend many years behind bars- let alone be deported.
One migrant nabbed by ICE was a Vietnamese national convicted of carrying out a mass shooting at a high school graduation party, which resulted in two teens being killed and seven being wounded.
Other detainees from the raids include criminals convicted for sexual assault, gang activity, and murder.
Over the weekend, protesters attempted to block ICE agents from carrying out the raids and surrounded a detention centre in downtown Los Angeles.
It wasn't long before the protest grew in size, devolving into an unruly, violent riot.
To be clear, left-wingers are protesting on behalf of sex offenders, child molesters, gang members, and murderers.
State and local leaders do not have the situation under control.
But Democrats and analysists in the mainstream press condone and downplay lawlessness.
California Senator Alex Padilla assured viewers on the cable news channel MSNBC, 'the vast majority of protesters and demonstrators are peaceful'.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris called the unrest 'overwhelmingly peaceful.'
ABC Los Angeles reporter Jory Rand said that by interfering, law enforcement risks turning 'what is just a bunch of people having fun watching cars burn into a massive confrontation and altercation between officers and demonstrators'.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris called the unrest 'overwhelmingly peaceful'.
Democrats are also blaming Trump for any escalation.
California Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass are complaining that Trump deployed the National Guard and the Marines to stop the violence - even though local leaders have done little to quell the lawlessness.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on X, 'California Governor Newsom didn't request the National Guard to be deployed to his state following peaceful demonstrations. Trump sent them anyway.'
New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez downplayed the mayhem as mere 'teens' throwing rocks, and blamed 'violent' ICE raids for sparking chaos.
Sadly, the madness is only the latest example of Democrats excusing violence committed by their own voting base.
During the summer of 2020, Black Lives Matter (BLM) protesters were allowed to burn down American cities for months with impunity - small businesses, private homes, cars, churches, and police departments were set on fire by rioters.
At the same time, mainstream Democrats like Kamala Harris raised money to release those who had been arrested from jail.
Americans watched roving gangs burn down main streets, while lawmakers demanded that law-abiding families cower in their homes, not go to work, and not send their kids to school because of Covid.
But left-wing radicalism and violent behavior had already been on the rise before the summer of BLM.
The day of Trump's first inauguration in 2017, police arrested more than 200 liberal rioters. Those riots injured six cops and caused millions of dollars in damage.
Democrats love to cite platitudes about unity and civility, but many of these same people will turn the other way when their own voting base commits mob-like or violent behavior.
An Antifa crowd beat people in Portland, Oregon.
College campuses were overtaken by unruly mobs due to speakers who hold views that don't align with the left.
Republican Congressman Steve Scalise was shot by a crazed Bernie Sanders supporter.
Private citizens had their cars set ablaze for driving Teslas.
Trump himself was shot during a campaign rally last summer.
At this point, most Americans understand that Democrats' pearl clutching and cries regarding civility during the January 6 protests were never sincere.
Today's left wing is perfectly fine with lawlessness, as long as the lawless behavior is being committed in service of their own ideology.
Blaming Trump for the violence in Los Angeles may have worked in the past, but it likely won't work this time.
Americans voted for Donald Trump in record numbers last November, in part, because he promised to bring law and order back to the streets.
Voters also chose Trump because of his vow to address the impacts of the open southern border under former President Joe Biden.
The impacts of over 10 million illegal immigrants entering the United States during the Biden Administration are immense: drugs that killed more than 80,000 in the US last year alone have flowed into the country, rising crime has gripped inner cities, hospitals are overwhelmed, and school systems are flooded with non-English speakers.
President Trump must do whatever necessary to end the left-wing riots unleashing terror on Los Angeles.
Calling in the National Guard and the Marines is a good first step.
Every person who breaks the law must be arrested and held accountable to the fullest extent of the law - no more slaps on the wrist, or get out of jail free cards, like we saw in 2020.
Examples must be made out of the criminals trying to destabilise and burn down US cities.
The one bright side is that the US doesn't have a president who fears negative media coverage.
It's time to give Americans what they voted for and make America safe again.
Kristin Tate is a US-based writer. She pens a weekly column for The Messenger focused on federal spending and has written three books, the most recent of which is titled 'The Liberal Invasion of Red State America'. She is a contributor for Sky News and appears weekly to discuss US politics

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