WATCH: DERANGED Arizona Attorney General Threatens ICE, Encourages Leftists to SHOOT AND KILL Agents “We Have a Stand Your Ground Law… You Can Defend Yourself with Lethal Force”

In a recent interview with local Arizona 12 News, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes made a shocking statement, suggesting that people would be justified in shooting masked ICE agents in Arizona. This statement has sparked controversy and raised concerns about the safety of both ICE agents and the general public.

During the interview, Mayes discussed the potential surge of ICE operations in the Grand Canyon State, following the introduction of a new page on the Attorney General’s website to film and report alleged misconduct by federal agents. Mayes went on to present a legal argument for shooting ICE agents, stating that Arizona has a “stand your ground” law which allows individuals to defend themselves with lethal force.

This statement by the Arizona Attorney General is not only alarming but also irresponsible. It is unacceptable for a public official to encourage violence against law enforcement officers who are simply doing their job to enforce federal immigration laws. Mayes’ words have the potential to incite violence and put the lives of ICE agents at risk.

The role of the Attorney General is to uphold the law and ensure the safety and well-being of all citizens. By suggesting that people have the right to shoot ICE agents, Mayes is promoting a dangerous and reckless mindset. This kind of rhetoric only serves to divide communities and create an atmosphere of fear and hostility.

It is important to remember that ICE agents are not the enemy. They are law enforcement officers who are tasked with enforcing federal immigration laws. They have a difficult and often dangerous job, and they deserve to be treated with respect and dignity. Mayes’ statement undermines the hard work and dedication of these agents and puts them in harm’s way.

Furthermore, the idea of using lethal force against ICE agents goes against the values of our society. We are a nation of laws, and it is the responsibility of our elected officials to uphold and respect those laws. Mayes’ statement sends a dangerous message that it is acceptable to take matters into our own hands and disregard the rule of law.

It is also concerning that Mayes made these comments in the context of encouraging leftists to take action against ICE agents. This kind of political rhetoric only serves to further polarize our society and create an “us vs. them” mentality. We should be working towards finding solutions and promoting unity, not promoting violence and division.

In response to Mayes’ statement, ICE released a statement saying, “ICE officers put their lives on the line each and every day to keep our communities safe. This kind of rhetoric is reckless and irresponsible, and it puts our officers at risk.” This statement highlights the serious consequences of Mayes’ words and the need for public officials to think carefully before making such statements.

In conclusion, the suggestion by Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes that people would be justified in shooting masked ICE agents is unacceptable and dangerous. It goes against the values of our society and undermines the hard work and dedication of law enforcement officers. As a society, we must reject this kind of rhetoric and work towards finding solutions that promote unity and respect for the rule of law.

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