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State Department fires back after Walz doubles down on pardon of convicted child rapist

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A war of words between the State Department and Gov. Tim Walz escalated after the governor defended pardoning Tou Lue Vang

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Laura Ingraham and former Acting I.C.E. Director Jonathan Fahey strongly criticize Democrats for their approach to illegal immigration and criminal justice. They highlight Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's controversial pardon of a child rapist, who was also an illegal alien, and a lenient sentence for an illegal alien truck driver in California. Ingraham also questions why victims' rights often seem secondary.

After Democrat Tim Walz doubled down on his move to pardon a foreign child rapist prior to his deportation, the State Department took another swing at the Minnesota governor in an escalating back-and-forth.

The Minnesota Board of Pardons, comprised of Walz, state Attorney General Keith Ellison and state Chief Justice Natalie Hudson, granted clemency to Laotian national Tou Lue Vang, 42, on June 10. Vang was scheduled to be deported from the United States before the pardon.

"Governor Walz’s pardon of a convicted foreign sex offender was a grave and unconscionable betrayal of the very people he is supposed to defend," State Department Assistant Secretary Dylan Johnson told Fox News Digital.

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz testifying during a House Oversight Committee hearing in the U.S. Capitol
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz testifies during a House Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing in the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on March 4, 2026. The hearing examined alleged misuse of federal funds for Minnesota social services and Medicaid programs.(Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

"Walz’s plot to sacrifice the safety of Americans on the altar of open borders was thwarted by Secretary Rubio. Now this foreign criminal will never harm another American," he continued.

Vang was convicted for repeatedly raping a 10-year-old girl between 2002 and 2004, and told authorities after he was arrested that "it is a cultural thing... to marry and have sex with girls as young as 12."

Secretary of State Marco Rubio revoked Vang's visa earlier this month, and he was deported back to Laos.

Walz defended the clemency move in a Tuesday press conference, contending that deportation of a convicted child rapist did not make the U.S. safer.

"Did that make us any safer?" Walz questioned. "Did that make the children that are left behind any more stable? Did it improve the idea that we can’t all be judged by our worst day?"

Sen. Marco Rubio testifies during his confirmation hearing for Secretary of State at the U.S. Capitol, January 15, 2025, in Washington, D.C.
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for Secretary of State, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) testifies during his Senate Foreign Relations confirmation hearing at Dirksen Senate Office Building on Jan. 15, 2025 in Washington, D.C.(Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

Still, Walz admitted that Vang's crimes were "horrific."

The State Department raked Walz over the coals for downplaying Vang's crimes.

"Walz sides with foreign criminals. Secretary Rubio sides with the American people," Johnson told Fox News Digital of the governor's remarks. "Walz wants open borders. This administration ended the era of mass migration. Walz endangered the American people. Secretary Rubio protected them."

Upon last week's announcement that the State Department had skirted Walz's pardon and deported Vang anyway, Rubio scolded Walz for granting Vang clemency in the first place.

"Americans should never have to live in fear that foreign sex predators — shielded from deportation by their own elected officials — could endanger them or their children," he told Fox News Digital

"That's why I terminated his legal status in the United States," he continued. "Vang has now been removed from our country and will never pose a threat to any American ever again."

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Mugshot of Tue Lue Vang, a convicted Laotian illegal alien child rapist who has been deported from the United States.(Department of Homeland Security)

At the time of Vang's pardon, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) feared that the move would shield the criminal illegal alien from deportation.

"Governor Tim Walz's decision to pardon an illegal alien convicted child rapist so he can remain in our country is disgusting," DHS Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis said at the time.

"These are the criminal illegal aliens he and his Minnesota sanctuary politicians are protecting."

Peter D'Abrosca is a politics reporter at Fox News Digital.

Originally published by FoxNews on July 17, 2026, written by Peter D'Abrosca.

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