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The representative Nancy Mace, RS.C., is dismissing the strident protests in the City of Heray as the product of the “lunatic anger”.
South Carolina Congressman and republican governor candidate faced activists during an event in Greenville, defending Trump’s administrations Immigration policies As well as critics questioned whether they were constitutional.
“I had an event in Greenville and then an hour later in Spartanburg, two different cities in the Uplat state. And we had some of the same protesters in both events,” Mace said.
“There is a man here, president Donald TrumpThat is making our country and our capital, everywhere safer, deporting those who are here illegally. And the left’s response, the response of the Democrats, is to protest in favor of MS-13, protest in favor of the wife’s bathers, protest in favor of the violent criminals that are here illegally. “
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Representative Nancy Mace, RS.C., seen in the US Capitol on Thursday, April 10, 2025, celebrated a City Council in Greenville, South Carolina, which became hot on Monday. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, INC through Getty Images)
Duration his City Council in Greenville on Monday, an assistant questioned how Mace would ensure that people were arrested in the raids of imigencies and customs (ICE) obtain a “due process”, pointing out that it is a constitutional right.
“I mean, if I could put the National Guard on the corner of Home Depot every morning at 6 in the morning, I would do it too,” Mace replied.
At another time, she told a critical assistant: “Some of you hate our country” and “I think they could even hate our state too.”

The Federal Guard agents of the Guard last a protest against federal immigration compliance raids at the Detention Center of ICE Hall on June 13, 2025 in Newark, NJ (Andres Kudacki/Getty images)
It is a more combative approach than some of their Republicans have tasks in the municipalities.
“These people need a dose of their own medicine. And these are people who keep ‘no’ growing. They were tolerant who are a unicorn, that men become pregnant, all these crazy things. To face protesters.
“These people need a dose of reality … someone has to be the adult in the room, and someone has to tell these people the truth.”

Mace defended President Donald Trump, in the photo here on Monday, August 11, 2025 and his ice policies. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
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However, he said he was willing and will face critics in future City Council events again.
“I don’t care. I hope more come to our events. We are taking the state by assault,” Mace said.
Mace is running in a Republican governor primaries full That also includes Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina, Pamela Evette, state senator Josh Kimbell, state prosecutor Alan Wilson and the legislator of the Republican Party of the Ralph Norman House, RS.C.