The Issue: Gov. Tim Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey’s inciteful rhetoric surrounding anti-ICE protests.
Gov. Tim Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey’s remarks are doing nothing but adding fuel to the fire against law-enforcement officers trying to do their jobs and remove illegal immigrants and violent offenders from this country (“Prez casts blame on Walz, Frey,” Jan. 25).
It’s time to rally around these brave men and women. Instead, Dems seem to be more interested in doling out more tax dollars and perks to illegal immigrants.
Cooler heads need to prevail and take charge of the crazy Democrats.
Alan Brooks
Brooklyn
Walz and Frey have made it clear federal law does not apply to Minnesota. They want to save the violent illegals and Somalian thieves who’ve stolen billions from the taxpayers. They’re enabling gun-toting and Honda-driving idiots to threaten ICE officers.
It’s time for the federal government to stop this insurrection or cut Minnesota off.
Paul Burgdorf
Latham
Walz’s dysfunctional and egregious leadership has led to fatalities, injuries, property destruction and uncontrolled mayhem.
He can’t handle a state with less than 6 million people and a city, Minneapolis, with less than half a million. To think he was on a presidential ticket to govern our country, which has close to 400 million inhabitants.
William Sarnataro
Brooklyn
Walz and Frey should be held accountable for criminal acts resulting in citizens being killed when confronting law-enforcement officers.
They chose to brainwash the gullible masses into committing assaults on our protectors. They decry ICE, telling officers to get out of Minnesota instead of telling the pretend protesters rioting in the streets to leave.
It’s clear law-enforcement officers around the country are being used as pawns in the Democrats’ efforts to destroy law and order in our states.
Greg Topliff
Aiken, S.C.
Walz, Frey and Rep. Ilhan Omar employ tactics similar to those used by Hamas: They wait for civilians to be injured or killed because suffering advances their agenda.
Tragedy isn’t an unfortunate consequence for them — it’s a useful tool.
William Greenberger
Brooklyn
Walz and Frey have blood on their hands for encouraging those with White Guilt Syndrome to interfere with ICE.
As a legal immigrant in Estonia, I don’t understand Dems’ lack of distinction between legal and illegal. It’s important to remember illegal immigrants are still economic terrorists.
Michael Brautigam
Tallinn, Estonia
The Issue: Mayor Mamdani instating remote learning on snow days for public school students.
The Post seems totally incapable of acknowledging any positive deeds Mayor Mamdani is doing (“Snow day no way, says Zo,” Jan. 24)
We are continually informed about how poorly New York City students are performing, and here is a credible effort to do something about it. Yet he is being berated instead of complimented.
There still will be lots of time for kids to enjoy the snow after remote instruction is completed.
Frank Brady
Yonkers
Don’t mistake Mamdani’s denial of snow days as caring for the education of school children. It’s really a gift to the teachers union.
Snow days need to be made up during otherwise established holiday vacation times and Mamdani can’t afford to anger teachers who’ve already booked flights in anticipation of those breaks.
This is just Mamdani playing to his base and being true to his socialist ideals.
Jack Kaufman
Naples, Fla.
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