Moo... if this major push of ice was in all major cities it would not look so intense. But me ( cannot speak for other people)out side of USA, seems kinda politically personal
It is complicated. It can happen in any blue state, but economy factors in.
Here are “top receivers” and “top donors”
In 2024, Californians paid about $275.6 billion more to the federal government than they received.
usafacts.org
My state is among the “top donors” (it is especially obvious when you compare per capita numbers). So while we, for sure, expect “visits” from ICE, all the more so that we are another “sanctuary state”, perhaps financial aspects play a role.
But if you look at Minnesota, this small state is a top per capita federal donor as well.
So the situation is complex: before the election, blue states who have the money to campaign, and support their candidates, may be a concern for the current government. On the other hand, you can’t treat them too rudely. Likewise, California, which is 6th world economy per se, while LA has seen visits from Mr. Bovino with his crew, had to be reckoned with.
This may explain the situation in Minnesota. It is blue and sanctuary, but also, self-sufficient. This is why the mayor of Minneapolis may use harsh language, and this is why, while ICE is horrible for Minnesota, the situation is sort of a stalemate and everyone prefers to negotiate. When the time comes to approve the budget for ICE, Minnesota’s portion will be much higher than that of Alabama.
From this standpoint, who are the “besties”? Texas and Florida, methinks. They toe the party line and contribute to the budget. And Texas has deported more than any other state in the country. But this is why the voice of Senator Ted Cruz, unhappy with NHS now, is heard very well.
JMO, of course.