Dan Goldman, a Democratic representative from New York, has become the subject of controversy after a series of social media posts in which he instructed immigrants on how to interact with ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) officers. In his messages, he provided legal advice and resources to help immigrants resist possible deportations, arguing that all New Yorkers have rights when interacting with immigration authorities. However, critics have interpreted these actions as an attempt to obstruct the enforcement of federal law, accusing him of facilitating deportation evasion by undocumented immigrants.In response to these criticisms, Goldman defended his position, stating that his intention was to protect legal immigrants and U.S. citizens who might be mistakenly detained by ICE. His office claimed that the posts were aimed at people who could be victims of abuse by immigration authorities.The controversy intensified when ICE Director Todd Lyons defended the use of masks by agents during operations, arguing that it was a security measure to protect officers and their families from potential retaliation. However, critics have questioned this justification, suggesting that the use of masks could be a tactic of intimidation and undermines accountability and transparency in ICE operations.This debate reflects the growing tension around immigration policies and law enforcement in the United States, as well as the defense of criminals by the Democratic Party and far-left groups whose sole objective is to create ungovernability and crisis during the Trump administration, regardless of the well-being of American citizens.The post ICE Director Fires Back at Rep. Dan Goldman appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.