Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer Issues Warning to Outside Agencies: “You Will Be Prosecuted to the Fullest Extent of the Law”

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Delaware Governor Matt Meyer issued a firm warning to outside agencies operating within the state, making clear that Delaware will not tolerate actions that bypass due process or evade accountability.

In a public statement, Gov. Meyer emphasized that any outside agency operating in Delaware must respect state laws, residents’ rights, and established legal procedures. “You will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law,” Meyer stated, signaling a no-nonsense approach to enforcement and oversight.

The governor’s remarks underscore growing concerns around accountability, particularly when external organizations or agencies operate within state boundaries without transparency or proper legal authority. Meyer’s message makes clear that Delaware will not allow its residents to be subjected to actions that undermine constitutional protections or sidestep legal safeguards.

Legal observers note that the statement reflects a broader push by the state to reinforce due process and clarify jurisdictional boundaries. By drawing a hard line, the administration aims to ensure that all agencies—regardless of origin—are held to the same legal standards when operating in Delaware.

For residents, the warning serves as a reassurance that state leadership is prepared to act decisively in defense of civil rights and the rule of law. As Gov. Meyer’s message makes plain, accountability is not optional—and Delaware intends to enforce it.