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Stand with Law Enforcement

Posted on Tuesday, January 27, 2026
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by Robert B. Charles
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As we watch ICE – digging out illegal aliens consistent with statute and Supreme Court precedent – we see them systematically provoked, targeted, attacked, and reacting. This is wrong. Those who conspire to undermine ICE are criminals. Stand up for law enforcement.

Countless federal and state laws exist to protect the nation’s citizens directly and indirectly by protecting law enforcement, who protect the citizens. Those who interfere with police operations, conspiring to undermine the rule of law, are themselves criminals.

Somehow this gets forgotten, in the ebb and flow – or gush and slosh – of modern Democrat politics, where activism passes for civics. Legal reality is worth revisiting.

When a state-funded group, like the Maine Immigrant Rights organizations and parallel groups in Minnesota incite violence, they become liable for any downstream events, the violence, destruction, injury, and – sadly – death that follows incitement.

The political left will say violence is justified, since law enforcement uses force. They are legally, morally, emotionally, spiritually, and factually wrong. While First Amendment rights are sacrosanct, and we all have a right to petition the government for redress of grievances, that has never given license to violence.

A 1969 case, Brandenburg v. Ohio, is the bright line. The US Supreme Court held that while we all have free speech and grievance rights, speech “directed to inciting or producing imminent lawless action and …likely to incite or produce such action” is impermissible.

In other words, when Minnesota and Maine activists, amped up rabble rousers, incite violent acts – and in Minnesota already have – to advance their narrative for illegal aliens, they are wrong. Provocation to violence, or “training” to provoke violence, is not legal.

While Brandenburg requires “imminent lawless action,” training for incitement prepares the way. In Maine, the Immigrant Rights Group pushes a narrative linking law enforcement to Nazi Germany, citing Anne Frank, saying “ICE has proven they will kill,” so “plan accordingly,” know “violence is a last resort.”  What is that but incitement?

Legally, look at 18 USC 372, “Conspiracy to Impede or Injury Officer,” which says: “If two or more persons … conspire to prevent, by force, intimidation, or threat, any person from …discharging any duties … or induce (them) to leave the place where his duties as an officer are required … or to injure him … while engaged in the lawful discharge (of duties) or to interrupt, hinder, or impede him in the discharge of his official duties, each … shall be fined” or face six years in prison.  Dozens of similar laws exist.

Bottom line: Average citizens should spin down, not allow agitators, activists, and out-of-state kooks, communists, and the fanners of chaos to influence them. Americans should not allow themselves to become “useful idiots” for those who recklessly promote violence.

In Minnesota and Maine, governors with no sense of history, civic duty, lawfulness, or how their words create fear and activate violence, should quiet themselves, scroll back. But across the country, whether these governors and Democrat leaders wake up, we must.

Promoting lawlessness in the name of anything, much less attacks on police, is an attack on civil society and anti-American. Blue state governors know this, nevertheless they aim to use fear as a tool for advancing power. Do not buy it. Lies are lies. Laws are laws.

Bottom line: We are a nation of laws, and our law enforcement community – local, state, and federal – is the best of us, sworn to defend the Bill of Rights, order, and our lives. They put on a vest, badge, and gun daily to help protect us. It is time we stand up for them.

Robert Charles is a former Assistant Secretary of State under Colin Powell, former Reagan and Bush 41 White House staffer, Maine attorney, ten-year naval intelligence officer (USNR), and 25-year businessman. He wrote “Narcotics and Terrorism” (2003), “Eagles and Evergreens” (North Country Press, 2018), and “Cherish America: Stories of Courage, Character, and Kindness” (Tower Publishing, 2024). He is the National Spokesman for AMAC. Today, he is running to be Maine’s next Governor (please visit BobbyforMaine.com to learn more)!

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CAPN Bob
CAPN Bob
4 months ago

And Most importantly Pray for ICE and all law enforcement. They are doing God’s work and need all the protection, Spiritual and otherwise, that they can get.Dear Lord send your legions of guardian Angels to stand in protective cover over all Law Enforcement and against the demonic forces that come against them. In Jesus name, Amen

Donna
Donna
4 months ago

If Walz and Frey have authority over law enforcement in their state, and if they are ordering law enforcement to not perform their lawful duties, are the men and women in law enforcement able to disregard unlawful orders? Wasn’t this the message several democrats suggested to our military in an attempt to get them to disobey our Commander in Chief.?

James
James
4 months ago

I am an Air Force vet and a former Louisiana correctional officer, so I definitely understand. We need to stand with our law enforcement firmly.

Max
Max
4 months ago

RBC, agree with you. Law enforcement needs to stop listening to their corrupt Democrat leadership and enforce the laws. The finances supporting these chaotic riots in the various states and cities, need to be apprehended and prosecuted. Cut off the head and the body will die. The Left and Democrats will continue this routine until the results of the midterm elections and then it will be seen the direction that the nation will follow.

LOVER OF GOD AND AMERICA
LOVER OF GOD AND AMERICA
4 months ago

THOSE THAT GET IN THE WAY OF POLICE OR ICE ENFORCEMENT SHOULD BE JAILED AND PROSECUTED! THAT IS THE LAW!!!

GENE
GENE
4 months ago

A country without LAWS, is a LAWLESS AND chaotic country.

Jkj
Jkj
4 months ago

Those organizations, crowd providing companies & funding persons. Should be held responsible for any and all damages caused by their hands!

Philip Seth Hammersley
Philip Seth Hammersley
4 months ago

The liberal’s “savior” Barry Soetero deported illegals without one negative comment from the DIMMs! Where was their “concern” for their “neighbors:” then? Let’s see–what is different now? Oh, “orange man bad!”

anna hubert
anna hubert
4 months ago

Had the law enforcement been allowed to perform it’s expected and sworn duties there would not be a need for a plea to stand with them. It’s their superiors who are breaking the law by preventing them to do their job. They still are in their positions, causing as much harm as they can .Absurdity stood on it’s head. ,are we not equal in the eye of the law ,what magic protects them?

Charles
Charles
4 months ago

Well written/said. Unfortunately, Democrats don’t care. They are on a mission of rebellion and need to dealt with harshly.

Sam
Sam
4 months ago

Works for ME! Thanks, RBC.

JML
JML
4 months ago

And yet, the populace will still vote Demorat (and rinos)! PLEASE, everyone get out and vote in huge numbers in November to stop them because things WILL get worse if they are voted to a majority!

Roy Anthony
Roy Anthony
4 months ago

Something HAS to happen on our behalf and soon, not should happen.

L.C.
L.C.
4 months ago

Perhaps these law impeding Governors should be among those arrested for inciting violence and not performing the duties of their offices. God help our nation in every way!

M Gallaher
M Gallaher
4 months ago

I would share this article but it needs grammatical editing. Some errors just look stupid (I know, auto-correct) but some destroy sense.

johnh
johnh
4 months ago

The problem with ICE is that they make too many mistakes. Trump said that he was going to deport or jail all violent criminals with ICE, but they have detained way too many American citizens and citizens that do not have a criminal record. The 5 year old boy in Minneapolis last week is a good example that ICE does not know where the violent criminals are at & treat all citizens with an iron fist.

johnh
johnh
4 months ago

Support for law enforcement should include the Capitol Police that were on duty Jan 6th. I support them & not the people that vandalized the Capitol building that day.

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