| Groundhog, Rep. Tom Tiffany, Trump Predict More ICE |
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| Elections, Elected Officials, Political Parties |
| Written by Brett Hulsey for Governor |
| Monday, 02 February 2026 13:21 |
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Brett Hulsey is a carpenter, former state representative, and governor candidate in 2014 against Governor Scott Walker when he got 51,300 votes. Hulsey debated against the Tiffany/Walker Unfair Despair ACT 10 for 62 hours that took over $1.2 billion from our public schools, said: “U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany lives in the shadow of President Trump and supports more ICE raids, according to WISC TV.[2] Tiffany and Trump support the ICE agents in Minneapolis who brutally murdered Alex Pretti, a Green Bay educated VA nurse, and Renee Good, a mother of three.
In addition, I will not support any ICE efforts in Wisconsin. A 2023 UW Madison study found immigrants milk 70% of our dairy cows and farmers are having a hard time finding help.[3] If elected governor, I will request more immigration judges and officials to address the backlog of immigrant cases, 20,000 in Wisconsin[4], 37, 982 in MN and 3,416,982 cases in the US.[5] And I urge Minnesota state prosecutors to charge all involved in Renee Good and Alex Pretti’s murders under 609.05 LIABILITY FOR CRIMES OF ANOTHER. A person is criminally liable for a crime committed by another if the person intentionally aids, advises, hires, counsels, or conspires with or otherwise procures the other to commit the crime.[6] Emphasis added. That include everyone involved from President Trump on down after he is impeached and convicted by the Senate for his crimes against America.”[7] [1] The groundhog predicted six more weeks of winter by not seeing his shadow, WBAY-Green Bay. [2] Rodriguez, Tiffany clash on how they'd handle ICE as governor [3] Undocumented Workers Keep Wisconsin’s Dairy Industry Running, but Remain Unprotected - WILN [4] 'It's desperate': Thousands of immigrants in Wisconsin are in court without lawyers - WPR, 3-21-24. [5] Immigration Court Backlog, the nonpartisan Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse, downloaded 2-2-26. [6] Sec. 609.05 MN Statutes, downloaded 2-2-26 |
| Last Updated on Tuesday, 03 February 2026 17:34 |
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