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President-elect Donald Trump vows to mass deport illegal aliens on his first day in office in January. But blue state governors are pushing back.

Non-citizens living in blue states currently enjoy free housing, debit cards, food, clothing, cell phones and sometimes home loans.

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison tweeted on Wednesday: “One thing’s for sure, we’re going to resist this.”

Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey said her state police will “absolutely not” assist Trump in rounding up illegals to be sent back to their home country.

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“Every tool in the tool box is gonna be used to protect our citizens, protect our residents and protect our states,” Gov. Healey said during an appearance on MSNBC.

Healey added that Massachusetts will “hold the line on democracy and the rule of law as a basic principle.”

During a post-election press conference on Wednesday, Gov. Healey reassured illegals that they will be protected.

“We will continue to work to govern and to lead and to work to improve the lives of people in our great state of Massachusetts,” Healey said. “We see you, whether you’re feeling a lot of feelings today, and maybe scared or feeling vulnerable. Know we’re going to work together as an administration to make sure that we’re doing what the people of Massachusetts voted for us to do when they put us in this office.”

She continued: “Many in our state are worried about their future. This is a time to come together. Whoever you are, whoever you voted for, know that we’re going to continue to work together and move forward.”