Meet Demario Boone, a school resource officer and Director of School Safety at Peoria Public Schools (PSD150) in Illinois. He went on an unhinged race-based rant online DEFENDING Karmelo Anthony after he was found GUILTY of murdering Austin Metcalf.
This man is in charge of the safety of your children. He is paid with YOUR tax dollars.
You can contact the superintendent here: [email protected]
Meet @HowardU professor Stacey Patton. She wrote a whole article blaming Austin Metcalf’s dad for his son being stabbed to death by Karmelo Anthony.
“Your son is dead because you failed to teach him that black boys have boundaries”
Is this what she’s teaching students @HowardU?
Yes, @GovKathyHochul, apparently only pregnant women, citizens and children are being detained (eye roll here).
My daughter Katie was killed by an illegal immigrant with a troubling background and serious infectious health issues.
He would not have been considered the "worst of the worst" by the standards many politicians use, yet he went on to kill two young women, one of them my 20 year old daughter.
That's the flaw in this debate.
Public safety cannot depend on identifying only the "worst of the worst" after innocent people have already paid the price.
And this kind of hyperbolic rhetoric is irresponsible, dangerous, and serves only to shut down legitimate discussion about the real-world consequences of these policies.
Do you and @GovPritzker attend the same messaging class?
In congress you also ignored and failed to acknowledge my daughter tragic death, so much for compassion.
Since I’m still trending, just wanted to take the opportunity to remind our Senate that part of the reason we have 53 Republican colleagues today & not 52 is because of Pennsylvania.
Senator Bob Casey Jr. was defeated by a mere 15,000 votes.
I would also like to remind our Senate that you would have an even greater majority today had you secured our elections years ago.
In 2024, we should have won AZ, MI, NV, & WI.
If you take into account the debacle of the 2020 election followed by Georgia Senate runoff elections, Republicans should have closer to 60 seats.
So, if you pass the SAVE America Act, you will be rewarded with votes & likely bigger majorities.
If you do not pass the SAVE America Act, then I can guarantee that Louisiana & Texas won’t be the last time that incumbent Senators were defeated
— peacefully & respectfully.
BREAKING: At least SIX Democratic-run states are refusing to send a delegation to represent them at the Great America State Fair in DC.
These states include:
-Connecticut
-Illinois
-Maine
-Massachusetts
-North Carolina
-Oregon
Democrats hate America
Acting AG Todd Blanche announces the indictments of three illegals who took part in a "wide-ranging conspiracy" to smuggle dozens of children into America, then drops an absolute BOMBSHELL:
"There are over 15,500 'super sponsor' cases that we have identified."
Read that again. The DOJ has identified 15,500 pedophiles, rapists, smugglers, and traffickers that Joe Biden and the Democrats let waltz right into the country and abuse thousands of innocent children.
Many of these kids DHS has located have reported being sexually assaulted hundreds of times.
Preventable, tragic, horrifying humanitarian disaster allowed to happen thanks to Democrats' "humane" open border.
408 Child Care facilities in the small city of #Lawrence Massachusetts. 408 makes #Brockton look like a playground. Who wants to dig into the state subsidies that these people are receiving?
Where's @nickshirleyy and how the hell is @MassGovernor Maura Healey staying off of the federal radar? (at least so far)
#Mapoli
This woman claims to be on the Board of Pardons and Parole in Texas
She allegedly posted this after Karmelo Anthony was found guilty.
We reached out to @TDCJ but they declined to respond
Somalis rank among the most welfare-dependent groups in the United States, Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, Finland, and Sweden.
Six countries. Same result. Every single time.
This is a pattern, and American taxpayers are paying for it.
81% of Somali immigrant households receive welfare. Even after being in the US for 10 years or longer, 78% are still on welfare. For native households, that number is 21%.
They aren’t living the American dream. They are getting free stuff. And we are all paying for it.
Moreover, mass Somali immigration is making our communities less safe. According to researchers writing in City Journal, Somali immigrant men have an incarceration rate more than twice that of men born in the United States.
An immigration system that endangers our own people is one that needs thorough reform.
Last week, my Task Force held its first hearing on Ohio’s Medicaid fraud scandal. I asked a Democrat State Senator one question:
“Has Somali immigration been good for Ohio?”
She said my question almost brought her to tears because of the hateful rhetoric.
Democrats don’t have an argument against the facts, so they attack the people who find them.
Luke Rosiak testified that 100% of the suspect Medicaid fraud companies he investigated had Somali, Bhutanese, or other African origin names. 100%.
The facts are clear: mass Somali immigration has been a catastrophic failure for American taxpayers, American communities, and American safety.
That is exactly why I introduced legislation to ban immigration from Somalia.
If you paint a swastika on a school, it’s a crime. You will be investigated, arrested, sentenced and fined.
If you put something similar on your chest, you can become a Democrat Senator and the D party will give you millions of dollars.
The modern-day D party is a disaster.
Melissa Hortman was the ONLY Democrat Rep to vote against taxpayer funded healthcare for illegals in Minnesota.
She was the deciding vote.
This was the last vote she cast before she was kiIIed.
Never forget.
UPDATE
Boston Police just released footage of the two suspects who robbed a children’s lemonade stand at gunpoint
Anyone with information please contact (617) 343-4742
Make these losers famous!!!
The Daily Script (Longer post but please read):
“Katie was killed by an illegal immigrant...but Texas buses...”
That has become the standard political deflection in Illinois.
My daughter Katie was killed by an illegal immigrant, yet instead of discussing enforcement failures, sanctuary policies, deterrence, and the incentives that fueled illegal immigration, Governor Pritzker points to buses from Texas and Florida.
The problem with that argument is simple:
Illinois already had hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants before the first bus ever arrived.
The buses did not create Illinois' sanctuary policies.
The buses did not weaken enforcement.
The buses did not normalize illegal immigration.
The buses did not create the political culture that treated warnings about public safety as unacceptable.
The buses did not create the environment that allowed preventable tragedies like Katie's death.
Governor Pritzker spent years portraying Illinois as one of the most welcoming states in the nation. But "welcoming" became a political slogan used to justify policies that enticed, incentivized, and protected unlawful behavior while avoiding serious discussions about enforcement, accountability, deterrence, vetting, and public safety.
There was no meaningful audit of the risks.
No serious examination of the long-term consequences.
No willingness to ask whether the policies being promoted were creating incentives that would attract more illegal immigration.
No effort to honestly weigh the costs against the benefits.
Instead, Illinois was asked to simply trust that these policies were compassionate, while anyone raising concerns was portrayed as lacking compassion themselves.
But compassion without wisdom is not compassion. It is recklessness.
The result was a system that increasingly prioritized political messaging over practical governance.
Concerns about public safety were dismissed. Questions about enforcement were treated as inconvenient.
Warnings about consequences were ignored.
Meanwhile, the state continued down a path that encouraged lawlessness while providing few meaningful mechanisms to assess who was entering, whether laws were being followed, or what risks were being created for Illinois families.
Now, after years of promoting Illinois as a destination and defending policies that reduced deterrence, Governor Pritzker wants to portray Illinois as a helpless victim of decisions made elsewhere. He wants residents to believe that buses from Texas and Florida created a problem that Illinois leadership had little role in shaping.
That is not a serious argument.
Leaders do not get to spend years encouraging, defending, normalizing, and protecting policies and then suddenly claim they are innocent bystanders when predictable consequences emerge.
Governor Pritzker owns the praise he receives from supporters of these policies. He also owns the criticism that comes with them.
That is how leadership works.
If he truly believes these policies are wise, compassionate, and beneficial, then he should have the courage to explain their value honestly and persuade the people of Illinois why the risks, costs, and consequences are worth accepting.
He should explain why the incentives created were justified. He should explain why enforcement concerns were dismissed. He should explain why public safety risks were acceptable. He should explain why Illinois was right to move in this direction.
But that conversation rarely happens.
Instead, when consequences become visible, the response is almost always the same.
Texas is blamed.
Florida is blamed.
The federal government is blamed.
Political opponents are blamed.
Anyone and everyone is blamed except the people who spent years promoting, defending, and expanding the policies themselves.
At some point, the buck must stop at the governor's desk.
Increasingly, it feels as though there are only two governing instincts in Springfield: raise taxes and blame someone else.
When programs fail, someone else is responsible.
When costs rise, someone else is responsible.
When policy consequences emerge, someone else is responsible.
Responsibility is always assigned outward, never inward.
That is what makes these press conferences so staggering to watch.
Governor Pritzker speaks as though Illinois is merely a passive observer of forces beyond its control rather than an active participant in creating the incentives, policies, and political environment that helped shape today's reality.
Leadership requires more than claiming credit when policies are celebrated and finding scapegoats when they are criticized.
Leadership requires wisdom.
It requires humility.
It requires the willingness to reassess assumptions when evidence suggests harm is being created.
It requires honest evaluation of outcomes, not endless repetition of talking points.
Instead, Illinois increasingly feels rudderless, governed by leaders who seem incapable of questioning their own assumptions and unwilling to acknowledge the costs of their own decisions.
The answer to every challenge appears to be more spending, higher taxes, and more blame directed elsewhere.
The policies are never questioned.
The assumptions are never challenged.
The consequences are never owned.
Katie and Illinois deserve better than excuses.
My family deserved better than excuses.
The people of Illinois deserve better than leaders who spend years inviting, incentivizing, and defending policies that increase risk, only to claim they are powerless observers when those risks become reality.
Governor Pritzker wants credit for being welcoming.
He wants credit for compassion.
He wants credit for standing on the right side of history.
But leadership is not measured by intentions, slogans, press conferences, or political branding.
Leadership is measured by consequences.
And leaders who helped create an environment that attracted, incentivized, and protected unlawful behavior cannot simply wash their hands of responsibility when Illinois families bear the cost.
Katie deserved better.
Illinois deserves better.
And "Texas buses" is not an answer.
At the end of the month, I’m traveling to South Dakota.
@EarlyVoteAction is hiring field staff to ensure that Senate Majority Leader Thune has a Texas-sized primary in 2028.
Give us the SAVE America Act or we are going to Indiana, Louisiana, & Texas you — peacefully.
.@SenatorDurbin My daughter Katie is in the grave due to policies you supported and defended.
When you had an opportunity to show compassion to our family, there was none.
Your moral compass seems to point in only one direction, toward causes that fit your politics.
This is not principled. No wisdom in what you do.
Is that your definition of compassion