A group of Florida Democratic state lawmakers was blocked from entering the Alligator Alcatraz immigrant detention facility in the Everglades Thursday, despite citing legal authority for an official legislative site visit.

Florida Democratic Party Chair Nikki Fried issued a statement following the incident, saying, “Lawmakers on the ground were just blocked from entering a state-funded detention site because of so-called ‘safety concerns.’ This is a taxpayer-funded facility, run by the State of Florida. Our elected officials have every legal right to walk through those gates.”

Fried added, “What are Ron DeSantis and his administration trying to hide? If it’s unsafe for lawmakers to visit, how is it safe for anyone inside?”

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    Ice has shown extreme cowardice when power is equal between parties and showing up with an armed force could be effective.

    Better than this performative bullshit.

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          They are inspecting a thing in their jurisdiction.

          How are they supposed to bring an armed contingent? The Constitution does not allow the legislature to control either military or law enforcement.

          edit: oh, it’s you. I didn’t check the username before.

          Well, get on with your revolution and stop being a keyboard warrior. You fake Leninist.

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            Oh yes wasting everybody’s time by demanding to be let in to do an inspection when they know they’re not going to be let in.

            We’ve done this song and dance before. They’ll go to court and they’ll be let in for a token inspection.

            As far as armed contingent not that the Democrats are going to do shit but private security is definitely a thing. So is armed private security.

            At least I’m not spreading around dead ideas that don’t work that waste people’s time and and activism.

            Edit: FYI depending on the frontend you use, you can add a user tag so that you can tag me as “fake Leninist” and save us both sometime

            For instance I got you as “boot” probably for some defense of the United States that we argued about.

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              I’ve only read it a few times but can you show me where the US Constitution allows The Legislature to employ private security to forcefully enter a facility controlled by The Executive?

              You’re talking about open revolt and that makes me think you’re a plant. Maybe you’re just a silly commie or maybe you’re actually a state actor. I’m leaning towards silly commie.

              edit: well, I guess Article 1 allows Congress to create agencies and define their scope but traditionally law enforcement has been left to The Executive. So Congress would have to found, fund, and direct a separate agency from scratch. I don’t think that’s going to happen.

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                Can you show me in the Constitution where that is explicitly outlawed? Because I’ve read the entire Constitution and it says nothing about legislation hiring private security.

                I didn’t say the Democrats should force their way in, I just said that they should bring armed private security and then make a scene.

                I said nothing of open Revolt. You are adding implications to thing my comment.

                Regardless it would be nice if the Democrats put a little more energy into things and stop with this performative bullshit like going to an ice facility they know they won’t be allowed in. Is it bullshit yeah but they should probably make a bigger fuss about it at the place like when Senator Padilla got arrested. Makes better headlines.

                As far as being a state actor I would be a piss poor State actor.