Sanctuary cities are not just misguided policies cloaked in compassion—they are a calculated strategy of power by the progressive left.
While the rhetoric centers on “inclusion” and “protecting the vulnerable,” the real agenda is structural and political. These cities defy federal law under the pretense of local governance, while quietly constructing an alternative legal order—one that benefits illegal immigrants, shields criminal networks, and chips away at national sovereignty.
This is not grassroots charity. This is top-down ideological control. Behind these cities stand powerful NGOs, many with deep ties to Democratic donors and globalist institutions. They operate as unelected shadow governments—lobbying, litigating, and implementing open-border policies with zero accountability to the American people.
Why? Because mass migration—legal or otherwise—reshapes the electoral map. It alters congressional apportionment, transforms urban demographics, and opens the door to expanding voting rights beyond citizenship. It is long-term political engineering disguised as moral activism.
The progressive left no longer plays by the rules of the Republic. They are building parallel systems of governance in defiance of Article VI of the Constitution, which declares federal law supreme. Sanctuary policies aren’t just nullification—they’re secession in slow motion.
This is a rebellion without bullets. A coup without tanks. A power grab wrapped in virtue.
The American people must recognize this for what it is: a Trojan horse rolled through the gates of our cities, funded by our own tax dollars, weaponized against the very idea of nationhood.
Enough is enough. If we want to preserve the Republic, we must confront not only the policies—but the ideology and machinery behind them.
These are the fruits of the poison tree known as the 17th Amendment..
The Trojan horse passed the gates in 1913.
I’ve always felt, just by observing it, that the “progressive left” is not progressive, but regressive. I don’t see this mentioned much. A city decides to make up it’s own rules & regulations that are not necessarily within the Constitution (and most likely NOT). Then another city does the same, but maybe with a little different set of rules. Next thing you know, you don’t have a country & the “citizens are subject to any crap that comes along for theis local “group”. At some point, a nation is effectively dissolved. Then this once good & lawful nation is taken over by something much worse, because we don’t have the national strength to stand against it.