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In a bold statement, Attorney General Pam Bondi has expressed her commitment to ending what she terms the “weaponization” of government and addressing a perceived “two-tiered” system of justice. Speaking on “Hannity,” Bondi emphasized her intention to enhance the enforcement of immigration laws and ensure public safety.
Bondi stated, “We’re going to get back to the core function of what our government, our law enforcement, was intended to do: prosecute violent criminals and get them off our streets.” This declaration comes as her first interview since being sworn in as the 87th United States Attorney General.
On Thursday, the Department of Justice (DOJ) took a significant step by filing a federal lawsuit against the state of Illinois, the city of Chicago, and its leaders, including Governor J.B. Pritzker and Mayor Brandon Johnson. The lawsuit alleges that these officials have obstructed federal immigration enforcement.
According to the lawsuit, “Upon information and belief, the conduct of officials in Chicago and Illinois minimally enforcing — and oftentimes affirmatively thwarting — federal immigration laws over a period of years has resulted in countless criminals being released into Chicago who should have been held for immigration removal from the United States.” This assertion points to the serious implications of local policies on national security.
Bondi was unequivocal in her dissent toward the actions of state officials: “Choosing illegal aliens over the safety and security of their own citizens and the men and women of law enforcement who are out there trying to protect their citizens” is unacceptable. She further warned local officials, saying, “If you don’t comply with federal law, you’re going to be next.” This rhetoric marks a firm stance on accountability for local governance.
This lawsuit follows Bondi’s recent decision to pause all federal funding to sanctuary cities while a review is conducted. Such actions signal a significant shift in federal policy towards non-compliance with immigration law at the local level. Bondi aims to ensure that public resources are not allocated to jurisdictions that disregard federal immigration mandates.
The Attorney General disclosed that the DOJ will collaborate with the Department of Homeland Security and other agencies. Their focus will be on prosecuting gang members and drug dealers who violate the law. This cooperative strategy aims to bolster the efficacy of law enforcement across state lines.
Bondi, who previously served as Florida’s Attorney General, reiterated her belief that the DOJ under President Donald Trump will maintain fairness and integrity. She stated, “You know, you have to follow the ethical standards of being a prosecutor and you have to follow the law.” This statement reaffirms her commitment to restoring public trust in the legal system.
In her closing remarks, Bondi stressed the importance of this agenda, declaring, “Weaponization ends, and it ended the day that Donald Trump took office, and the American people saw that crystal clear because they elected him by a landslide.” This assertion encapsulates her belief in the necessity of returning to foundational principles of justice and integrity within government.