If any man with a working set of morals ought to expect from his attorney general, it’s that he’ll spend his days making sure that criminals are made uncomfortable, the innocent are kept safe, and that law and order are as sturdy as a brick outhouse. But in Nevada, folks have a peculiar sort of misfortune

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Instead of a man with a backbone, they’ve got Aaron Ford—a fellow who seems to think his chief responsibility is making certain Chinese nationals have an easier time skirting the law than a greased pig at a county fair.
Ford is handing out “Know Your Rights” guides in Mandarin—giving illegal aliens a handy little playbook on how to avoid deportation.
Now, I don’t know about you, but when an attorney general starts working harder to protect illegal aliens rather than his constituents, it’s time to check if he’s getting his paycheck in yuan. While Nevada families are left to deal with crime, fentanyl, and a border that leaks like a screen door on a submarine, Ford is too busy rolling out the red carpet for folks who have no business being here in the first place.
Of course, this sort of mischief doesn’t come cheap. While your hard-earned tax dollars should be going toward making sure the streets are safe, Ford is using them to put together instruction manuals for people who already broke the law when they set foot in the country.
And to top it off, some of these upstanding “newcomers” have been linked to the Chinese military. But don’t worry–Ford’s making it so they have all the legal resources they need to keep living in Nevada, rubbing elbows with the good citizens who belong here.
Naturally, Ford isn’t satisfied with being the best friend an illegal alien ever had. He’s also trying to stop the federal government from keeping its house in order.
He cheered a court decision that halted the Department of Government Efficiency from searching out wasteful financial dealings, claiming it was about protecting Nevadans. More likely, it’s about making sure the swamp stays murky and that the wrong people keep getting their pamphlets.
Here’s a man who wants to be your governor in 2026. If you’re fond of a state where the law applies to everyone except criminals, where your tax dollars get spent on pamphlets for people who shouldn’t be here, and where the highest lawman in the state is more worried about making Washington bureaucrats comfortable than making Nevada families safe—well, Ford is your man. But if you’d prefer a Nevada where common sense isn’t outlawed and law-abiding citizens don’t take a back seat to foreign interests, it might be time to put Ford where he belongs—out of office and out of excuses.
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