Tim Walz Just Got Caught In Massive Lie About ICE ‘Arresting Americans’
Democrats have made it their full-time job during Trump’s second term to smear every aspect of his immigration agenda — and especially the men and women of ICE and the Border Patrol who actually keep this country secure.
But few have been louder or more reckless than Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, who seems to wake up every morning looking for a new way to demonize federal agents. He’s repeatedly labeled ICE the “Gestapo” and “fascists,” language so deranged and irresponsible it has helped fuel a surge in violent attacks against ICE personnel — including a shooting at a Texas ICE facility that left at least two migrants dead.
But apparently, even that level of hysteria isn’t enough for Walz. Now he’s straight-up inventing stories about ICE arresting American citizens:
He’s right about one thing: it is about stoking fear. But it’s not ICE doing it — it’s Democrats like Walz, whipping up panic over the perfectly legal, entirely reasonable enforcement of U.S. immigration law.
They want Americans terrified of the very agencies standing between this country and total border chaos. It’s manufactured fear, weaponized for politics
A 55-year-old woman who is an American citizen was arrested early Tuesday after confronting ICE officers over the arrests of three of her neighbors in the Willard-Hay neighborhood of north Minneapolis. She appears to be the first observer arrested by federal law enforcement officers since the agency launched an immigration surge in the Twin Cities last Monday.
ICE spokespeople did not respond to a request for comment or confirm the arrests.
Susan Tincher was awakened a little before 6:30 a.m. by alerts on her phone that an ICE arrest was happening in her neighborhood. She walked over alone and asked one of the officers across the street from the home that was being raided if they were ICE. She said the officer told her to “get back.” Tincher refused, and said multiple agents approached her.
Tincher was interfering with law enforcement, plain and simple. And the very article Walz cherry-picked even spells it out: federal law makes it a crime to “forcibly assault, resist, oppose, impede, intimidate, or interfere” with a federal law enforcement officer carrying out their duties.
Notice something? Nowhere does the law say you have to be able to bench-press an ICE agent for it to count.
But the article bends over backward to portray Tincher — a “slight woman,” as they put it — as somehow incapable of interfering with ICE. As if physical force is the only way to obstruct an arrest. It isn’t. Interference can be verbal, disruptive, obstructive, or simply refusing lawful instructions. Anything that slows or prevents ICE from doing its job qualifies.
So yes, Tincher allegedly broke the law. And yes, ICE acted appropriately.
Walz’s thoughts are about as deep as a splash pad, of course — all noise, no substance.
Democrats are perfectly free to introduce a bill to defund ICE or repeal our immigration laws if they’re so outraged by enforcement. They won’t, because they know it would be political suicide, but they could. That’s how the system works.
But until they muster the courage to actually change the law — and get it through Congress — President Trump is not only allowed but obligated to enforce the laws on the books. That’s literally why voters put him back in the Oval Office.
Democrats can whine, shriek, and invent scare stories all they want. Trump is doing the job they refuse to do.
A Little Girl Saves a Billionaire’s Life — Then He Discovers Who She Really Is

It was a scorching afternoon in Dallas when Alexander Reed, once celebrated as a tech prodigy and self-made billionaire, collapsed on the sidewalk — and no one noticed.
People rushed past without slowing down. Some assumed he was drunk. Others thought he was just another exhausted executive in an expensive suit. No one realized that the CEO of Nexora Technologies was lying there, barely conscious.
He had just lost fifty million dollars in a disastrous investment. His mother was in intensive care after suffering a stroke. Years of sleepless nights and relentless pressure had finally broken him.
But fate had other plans.
A little girl in a bright red dress, chasing butterflies nearby, froze when she heard the sound of his fall. She ran toward him, placed her tiny hand on his chest, and whispered softly, “He’s still breathing.”
With trembling fingers, she grabbed his phone and dialed emergency services. Her calm voice and quick thinking saved his life.
Neither of them realized that this moment — a stranger’s compassion on a blazing Texas afternoon — would change everything.
Because the man she had just saved was not a stranger.
He was…
Her father.
A child born from a brief love story years ago.
Alexander blinked in shock as he looked at her. The little girl stared back with eyes that felt hauntingly familiar.
Her smile. Her gaze. Something deep inside him stirred. A memory long buried surfaced — a summer night, a soft laugh, a promise he never kept.
“Daddy…” she whispered, her voice small but certain.
The word pierced through him.
He leaned forward slowly, hands shaking.
“Are you… are you really mine?” he asked, his voice barely steady.
She nodded shyly, clutching the worn teddy bear she carried everywhere.
In that moment, Alexander felt his heart shatter and mend all at once. For years, he had chased success and wealth, ignoring the fragile human connections that truly mattered.
And now destiny — in the form of a fearless little girl — was giving him a second chance.
The paramedics stood nearby, quietly respecting the scene.
Alexander gently brushed her hair from her face, tears filling his eyes.
“I will never let you go again,” he whispered.
That day, on the scorching pavement of Dallas, a life was saved — and a family long separated was finally brought back together.
Past mistakes and future hope met in the eyes of a little girl brave enough to change everything.