Democrats in Portland, Maine just handed us the best campaign ad money can't buy — a viral video of their own city council members openly admitting that their beloved sanctuary city policies are completely useless against ICE enforcement. Mayor Mark Dion and his fellow Democrats were caught on camera conceding the obvious: "If they want to come, they're coming."
Years. They spent years building this sanctuary fortress. Press conferences, resolutions, virtue-signaling votes, the whole nine yards. And now they're on video admitting the walls are made of wet tissue paper. Somebody get these people a participation trophy.
The video, first reported by Conservative Review's Carlos Garcia, shows Portland City Council members in what appears to be a moment of rare honesty — the kind that only happens when politicians forget the cameras are rolling. Mayor Mark Dion, who had previously touted Portland's efforts to shield illegal immigrants from federal authorities, was among those acknowledging the cold, hard reality that ICE agents operate under federal law, not city council wish lists.
Let that sink in. The same Democrats who spent years telling illegal immigrants they'd be "safe" in their sanctuary cities are now publicly admitting they can't actually deliver on that promise. Every single illegal alien who was told "don't worry, Portland has your back" just got sold a bill of goods by their own protectors.
The beauty of this video is in its simplicity. No Republican gotcha moment. No Fox News ambush interview. Just Democrats, sitting in their own council chamber, telling the truth for once in their political lives. "If they want to come, they're coming." That's not a Republican talking point — that's a Democrat confession.
And it's not just Portland. This admission is a wrecking ball to the entire sanctuary city movement nationwide. Every blue city mayor who passed some feel-good resolution declaring their town a "safe haven" is watching this video and sweating. Because if Portland's Democrats are saying the quiet part out loud, it means every sanctuary city politician already knows their policies are theater.
ICE doesn't care about your policy memo. ICE doesn't care about your city council resolution. ICE doesn't care about your strongly worded letter to the editor. Federal law enforcement operates under federal authority, and no amount of local grandstanding changes that. We told you so. For years, we told you so.
President Trump's administration has made it abundantly clear that immigration enforcement is a top priority, and the results speak for themselves. Sanctuary cities thought they could build a wall between their communities and the federal government. Turns out the only people building effective walls are on our side.
So thank you, Portland Democrats. Thank you for the viral video. Thank you for the admission. And thank you for giving us a slogan we'll be using from now through November: "If they want to come, they're coming." Your words, not ours.







