Marsha Blackburn Blasts Congress for ‘Funding’ Illegal Immigrants!
Congress Funds Illegals! Blackburn’s Bold Claims! immigration policy accountability, congressional oversight failures, local law enforcement immigration practices
Marsha Blackburn has some nerve on Fox news talking about city Councils and police that don’t turn in the illegals to ICE because it was CONGRESS who let them in and PAID for them while they’re HERE. @MarshaBlackburn
Our members of Congress are SO corrupt, with NO remorse, when…
— Wendy Patterson (@wendyp4545) August 4, 2025
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Marsha Blackburn Has Some Nerve on Fox News
When @MarshaBlackburn appeared on Fox News, many viewers were taken aback by her comments regarding city councils and police not turning in undocumented immigrants to ICE. The reality is, as pointed out by Wendy Patterson, it was Congress that allowed these individuals in and, quite controversially, paid for their stay. This raises an important discussion about accountability in our political system.
City Councils and Police: A Complex Issue
Blackburn’s remarks about city councils and police not cooperating with ICE seem to deflect the larger issue at hand. The truth is, Congress has a significant role in immigration policy. They set the rules and regulations, and it’s their responsibility to ensure these laws are enforced. The frustration expressed by Patterson about Congress being “SO corrupt, with NO remorse” resonates with many who feel that politicians often evade responsibility.
The Need for Accountability
It’s crucial for our representatives to acknowledge their part in this complex situation. Instead of pointing fingers at local authorities, Congress should focus on creating comprehensive immigration reform that addresses these issues head-on. The public deserves transparency and accountability from their elected officials, and it’s time for Congress to step up and take responsibility for the policies they enact.