Brooklyn politicians Robert Carroll and Justin Brannan advocate for drastic measures against ICE's detention of illegal migrants, suggesting that the city cut off power at 26 Federal Plaza as a means of protest. This action is viewed as a radical approach that could endanger detainees by disrupting essential services. Critics argue that such tactics amount to sedition and emphasize that political disputes should be resolved through legal channels, not violent actions against federal entities. The situation reflects the growing extremism perceived within certain factions of the Democratic Party in New York City.
Assemblyman Robert Carroll and City Councilman Justin Brannan claim it's the only way to counter "the soft launch of a fascist regime."
Their solution: Have city government lay siege to force the feds to release the criminal aliens being held "illegally."
Intentionally cutting off the power to interfere with federal law enforcement surely fits the bill, every bit as much as the Confederates firing on Ft. Sumter.
Brannan and Carroll have to know that neither the city nor state has any authority to disrupt the US government as it carries out the policies of the president.
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