PULSE POINTS:
❓What Happened: Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers expressed concern over suggestions from President Trump’s top border adviser that he might face arrest due to guidance he issued to state employees regarding interactions with federal immigration agents.
👥 Who’s Involved: Gov. Tony Evers of Wisconsin, Border Czar Tom Homan, and state employees.
📍 Where & When: Madison, Wisconsin; Evers’ video statement released on YouTube Friday.
💬 Key Quote: Gov. Evers stated, “I’m not afraid… I’ve never once been discouraged from doing the right thing and I will not start today.”
⚠️ Impact: The situation highlights tensions between state guidance and federal immigration enforcement, with implications for state-federal relations and employee legal protection.
IN FULL:
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers (D) has said he is not afraid of being arrested after Border Czar Tom Homan suggested that officials helping illegal aliens evade federal authorities could be subject to arrest themselves. This stems from guidance Evers provided state workers on how to deal with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.
Evers’s instructions included contacting a lawyer if ICE agents are encountered and advising employees to refrain from allowing access to records or responding to queries without legal counsel. These recommendations resemble those issued earlier by Connecticut’s governor, Ned Lamont (D).
“[Y]ou can not support what we’re doing, and you can support sanctuary cities if that’s what you want to do, but if you cross that line to impediment or knowingly harboring and concealing an illegal alien, that’s a felony and we’re treating it as such,” Homan said on May 1.
Evers, choosing to interpret this as a veiled threat to arrest him, has issued a video statement insisting that his actions are within the law. “I’m not afraid,” Evers said, adding, “I’ve never once been discouraged from doing the right thing, and I will not start today.”
Evers’s remarks come after a federal judge in Milwaukee was arrested after allegedly trying to conceal an illegal immigrant in her courthouse last month.