Jake Lang Calls for ICE Deployment at Heated Dearborn Council Meeting
Dearborn, MI – Tensions escalated during a recent Dearborn City Council meeting as local activist Jake Lang made a passionate plea for the deployment of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to address what he described as a growing crisis of visa overstays and illegal immigration in the United States. Lang's remarks sparked a heated discussion among council members and attendees, reflecting the deep divisions on immigration policy within the community.
During his address, Lang asserted that the country is facing an internal threat from mass illegal immigration, claiming that America has been "taken over without a single shot fired." He expressed concern over what he perceives as radical elements attempting to dismantle the foundational values of the nation. His fervent speech emphasized the need for accountability and enforcement of immigration laws, as well as a restoration of national sovereignty.
Lang's call for action was underscored by his declaration of "America First, America Only," a phrase that resonated with some members of the audience. He urged President Trump to take decisive measures to combat illegal immigration, framing the issue as a critical challenge to the nation's integrity and security.
As the meeting progressed, Lang's comments prompted a mix of support and opposition from attendees, highlighting the contentious nature of immigration debates in the region. Some community members expressed agreement with Lang's views, while others voiced concerns about the potential implications of increased enforcement actions on immigrant families and local communities.
The Dearborn City Council has not yet responded formally to Lang's proposal, but the meeting underscored the ongoing national conversation about immigration policy and its impact on local communities. As discussions continue, the council faces the challenge of balancing public safety, community relations, and the diverse perspectives of its constituents.




