BY Benjamin ClarkDecember 27, 2025
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Hope Walz blasts ICE in holiday message on social media

Christmas took a political turn this year when Hope Walz, daughter of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, used the holiday to blast U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for what she sees as community harassment, as Breitbart reports.

On Christmas Day, the 24-year-old shared a social media video delivering a holiday message that doubled as a critique of ICE, while also expressing support for the unhoused and struggling, reflecting on a tough year, and praising community efforts.

For hardworking taxpayers, especially those in border states, this kind of rhetoric raises eyebrows about potential policy implications. If public figures push narratives against immigration enforcement, it could lead to reduced border security funding, placing a heavier financial burden on local communities to manage unauthorized migration. From a conservative standpoint, we can’t ignore the need for thorough investigations into how such statements might influence policy and public safety costs.

Hope Walz’s Christmas Video Sparks Debate

In her video, Hope Walz didn’t hold back on her feelings about ICE. She declared, “Today I am holding all of our neighbors that ICE has been terrorizing near and dear to my heart,” showing clear disdain for the agency’s actions.

While her compassion for struggling folks is understandable, her framing of ICE as a terrorizing force sidesteps the agency’s role in enforcing federal law. Many conservatives would argue that painting law enforcement as the villain risks undermining necessary border control and public order.

She also touched on broader struggles, saying she holds “all of our unhoused folks and just anybody that may be struggling right now” close to her heart (Hope Walz). It’s a sentiment few would disagree with, but pairing it with an attack on ICE muddies the message with a progressive agenda.

History of Politically Charged Statements

Hope Walz is no stranger to controversy, having made several politically charged statements in the past. At 24, she’s built a reputation for speaking out on issues such as mass incarceration and critiquing political figures.

Back in August, she posted a video slamming former President Donald Trump’s behavior, calling it “bitch baby, wussy, scaredy cat behavior in D.C.” While her colorful language might grab attention, it’s the kind of over-the-top critique that often alienates rather than persuades.

In that same video, she dove into the history of mass incarceration in the U.S., particularly focusing on policies affecting certain communities. Her recommended reading list, including Locking Up Our Own by James Forman Jr. and The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander, shows a clear ideological slant.

Critiques of Systemic Policies and Education

Hope Walz also claimed that federal crime crackdowns under Trump merely extend longstanding U.S. policies that target those outside the elite. From a right-of-center view, this oversimplifies complex law enforcement challenges and ignores the need for accountability across all communities.

Earlier in April, she made headlines by opting out of graduate school, citing a refusal to support institutions that “don’t support their students and the right to protest." While standing on principle is admirable, one wonders if this decision limits her ability to engage with diverse perspectives in academia.

Her pattern of public statements shows a consistent push against traditional structures, from law enforcement to education. Conservatives might argue this reflects a broader trend of rejecting proven systems in favor of untested ideals.

Balancing Compassion with Practical Concerns

Hope Walz’s Christmas message, while heartfelt, raises questions about how far empathy should stretch when it clashes with legal frameworks. For many on the right, supporting the unhoused or struggling shouldn’t mean dismissing the rule of law.

Ultimately, her holiday remarks are a reminder of the deep divide in how Americans view immigration enforcement and social policy.

While her intent may be to spark dialogue, conservatives will likely see this as another example of progressive overreach that needs closer scrutiny.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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