Ex Vikings Jack Brewer sees Dems so angry at ICE because ‘we’re deporting THEIR VOTERS’

Once honored by Mayor Jacob Frey (D), former Minnesota Vikings captain Jack Brewer said what’d he’d like to do to Hizzoner while calling out the ballot box connection to immigration enforcement.

Even before the Democratic Party set a record for the longest government shutdown amid their push for American taxpayers to cover the cost of health care for illegal aliens, opposition to voter ID laws had made clear their stance on election integrity.

Saturday, Brewer alleged the aggressive pushback against federal immigration officers was a result of law enforcement “deporting their voters,” as he expressed his desire to “lock the doors” of the city on Frey and keep him out for good.

“We’re deporting their voters. That’s part of what’s happening and it’s blowing up their whole plan,” the former NFL player told Fox News Digital. “You can’t allow people to come into your country who don’t carry the same morals and values that you do. That’s what’s happening. Minneapolis is protecting these thugs. It’s unbelievable. These people are demonic. I’ve done work in third-world countries for 25 years. The values are not the same.”

“You cannot let people come into the United States who come from cultures like that, because they bring their culture with them. That’s what’s happening,” he went on.

Having previously been awarded the key to the city by Frey in 2018, Brewer said, “I wish I could lock the doors on that city and not let him back in if I had the power. What he has done is absolutely ridiculous. He tap-dances for Somalis. He does anything to go against the culture of American and Christianity for them.”

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“There is something wrong in Minneapolis. We need a city-wide behavioral health assessment. People have completely lost reality,” he told Fox News Digital.

As had been reported, protests in Minneapolis had extended to cities like New York and Los Angeles after a confrontation with federal officials had resulted in the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti. Those demonstrations, much like the efforts to obstruct law enforcement that led up to the fatal incident, had been proven to be anything but organic as a leftist network’s encrypted messages had been exposed, showing the coordination being employed.

Setting expectations from the White House as calls for the Insurrection Act had only intensified, Brewer further expressed, “I hope President Trump sends in the National Guard. We need curfews. We need real consequences for attacking law enforcement. These men and women should be able to do their jobs and go home to their families safely.”

In addition to contending Frey and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) should “turn over all Criminal Illegal Aliens” incarcerated in the state, “along with all Illegal Criminals with an active warrant or known Criminal History, for Immediate Deportation,” as part of much needed cooperation with the administration, President Donald Trump had called on Congress to put a legislative end to sanctuary policies before announcing he was dispatching border czar Tom Homan to the state.

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“He has not been involved in that area, but knows and likes many people there. Tom is tough but fair, and will report directly to me,” said Trump on Truth Social. “Separately, a major investigation is going on with respect to the massive 20 Billion Dollar, Plus, Welfare Fraud that has taken place in Minnesota, and is at least partially responsible for the violent, organized protests going on in the streets.”

“Additionally, the DOJ and Congress are looking at ‘Congresswoman’ Illhan [sic] Omar, who left Somalia with NOTHING, and is now reportedly worth more than 44 Million Dollars. Time will tell all,” contended the president.

Kevin Haggerty

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