Mayor Karen Bass, Announces L.A. Will Provide Cash Assistance For Immigrants Impacted By Raids Karen Bass, you’re an absolute disgrace. Handing out cash to immigrants caught in raids? What kind of brain-dead, traitorous nonsense is this?

Mayor Karen Bass, Announces L.A. Will Provide Cash
Assistance For Immigrants Impacted By
Raids Karen Bass, you’re an absolute disgrace. Handing out cash to immigrants caught in raids? What kind of brain-dead, traitorous nonsense is this?
Los Angeles is choking on your incompetence—homeless encampments sprawling, streets like a third-world war zone, and taxpayers bled dry—yet you’re tossing our money at people who broke the law to be here. This isn’t leadership; it’s betrayal.
You’re spitting in the face of every Angeleno grinding to survive your disastrous reign.

Crime’s through the roof, businesses are bolting, and you’ve got the audacity to prioritize illegal immigrants over the citizens you swore to serve? You’re not just pandering—you’re actively sabotaging this city. What’s next, Karen? Free penthouses for border-jumpers? A parade for lawbreakers?
Get a grip or get gone. L.A. doesn’t need a mayor who’s hell-bent on turning it into a lawless, bankrupt sanctuary for your woke fantasies. Resign now, or we’ll recall your sorry self.

Los Angeles is spiraling into chaos, and Mayor Karen Bass just poured gasoline on the fire.

This week, Mayor Bass announced that the City of Los Angeles will provide cash assistance to undocumented immigrants affected by federal immigration raids—a move that has left thousands of residents stunned, outraged, and feeling betrayed by the very leadership meant to protect them.

Let’s be clear: this is not compassionate policy—it’s reckless governance. In a city grappling with rampant homelessness, out-of-control crime, and a mass exodus of businesses, the idea that taxpayer dollars are being handed over to individuals who are not in the country legally is nothing short of a disgrace.

Los Angeles looks less like a world-class city and more like a crumbling war zone. Sidewalks are overrun with tent cities. Small businesses are being bled dry by taxes, regulations, and theft. Crime has skyrocketed, and middle-class families are fleeing in droves. Yet instead of prioritizing public safety, housing, or economic stability, Mayor Bass is throwing public funds at non-citizens caught in federal enforcement actions.

This isn’t leadership—it’s betrayal.

The mayor’s move is a slap in the face to every law-abiding Angeleno who works hard, pays taxes, and obeys the law. It sends a dangerous message: that breaking the law is not only tolerated in Los Angeles, but rewarded.

What’s next? Free luxury apartments for border-jumpers? Taxpayer-funded parades for lawbreakers?

Mayor Bass seems more interested in appeasing activists and building her legacy among elite circles than actually fixing the disaster unfolding in her own backyard. Her administration has prioritized optics over outcomes—and now, the people of Los Angeles are paying the price.

If Mayor Bass can’t get her priorities straight—if she insists on turning L.A. into a sanctuary for chaos instead of a city of opportunity—then she needs to step aside. Resign now, or face a recall.

Los Angeles deserves a leader who will stand up for its citizens—not sell them out in the name of politics.