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I’ve been following the alarming developments in Houston regarding the Party for Socialism and Liberation's efforts to disrupt ICE operations. They’ve launched a volunteer network to prevent deportations, deploying large groups to document ICE activities. Concerns about the legality of these actions are widespread, and many are calling on local officials and law enforcement to intervene. The situation raises serious questions about safety and the potential for violence, with many expressing frustration over the lack of action from authorities.

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🚨TEXAS SECURITY THREAT🔥 UNDERCOVER FOR TEXAS Undercover cameras EXPOSE Party for Socialism + Liberation in partnership w/ Houston Leads at FIRST VOLUNTEER MEETING TO TARGET ICE OPERATIONS IN HOUSTON TX 👇🏻👀 “What you say is you’re a volunteer legal observer”… “we never say what we are a part of” SPREAD THE WORD

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Participants discuss organizing a movement to oppose deportations, raids, and detention, inspired by Ventura County's BC Defensa, which has built a 500-strong volunteer network and a six-hour stand-off with ICE at Glass House Farms that prevented many detentions. They emphasize the need for a long-term, multi-tactic strategy and acknowledge that agency resources and partnerships with HPD/ICE under 287(g) expansion pose challenges. They advise on legal rights in Texas, including the automobile exclusion and the need for warrants, and caution against obstructing justice. They report 150 volunteers currently and plan to grow to 500. In Houston, Houston LEADS coordinates a scout program and a rapid-response group to document sightings, provide legal information, and connect with volunteer lawyers. The goal is to mobilize to slow or stop ICE activity in neighborhoods, with ongoing discussions about direct action and risk management.
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Speaker 0: Yesterday literally yesterday, I was on a call at Memorial City Mall because there were a report of six ICE agents. Speaker 1: That's where we think the real opportunity is to get organized because our enemy is really organized. They've got all of the media at their fingertips. They've got billions of dollars of our money to hire police and ICE agents. So we have to be organized because our enemy is organized, so we too have to. Every day, they're allocating new money in some sneaky way Speaker 2: to ICE agents or to the police Speaker 1: or whatever. And so this is our goal. We wanna build a long term movement that fights back against deportations, raids, detention, and all other forms of immigrant immigration related terror. We wanna use a variety of tactics that we've developed together over the next many months. And the last thing I wanna say, we're really inspired in particular by a group called BC Defensa or Ventura County Defensa. This is an organization built by some friends of ours in the PSL in the Los Angeles, Ventura County area, an area that has a very, very large immigrant population. And VC Defense has put together a volunteer network of 500 engaged active volunteers, many thousands of if you take the inactive or sometimes active members. And they've done a lot to fight back directly against deportation and detainment. A few about a month ago, they had a six hour standoff with ICE outside of a farm, a a cannabis farm in Ventura County called Glass House Farms, where a giant group Speaker 2: of hundreds Speaker 1: of militarized organizations of border patrol descended upon them with literal, like, military grade. I don't know much about guns, but they look like machine guns, Speaker 2: you know, really, Speaker 1: like, terrifying equipment. And VC defensive bravely stood between them and the workers of the farm. And they weren't able to prevent every deportation because they don't have, you know, the weaponry to fight back in that way, but they prevented a lot of detention and a lot of detainment. So that's what we're inspired by. If you're interested, we encourage you to look up their work, BC Defense. You can find them on social media, and you can see a lot of what they're doing, Speaker 2: which is sort Speaker 1: of what we aspire to do for all of them. Speaker 0: But if we're going to be engaging in this work where we're working to defend our communities, we are just inevitably going to be facing up against law enforcement and ICE agents. And with the expansion of the two eighty seven g program and the known collaboration between HPD and ICE agents, it's really important that you know what your rights are so that you can exercise them as you can to to work yourself around, you know, law enforcement. So if, you know, HPD or ICE agent comes up to your car and is like, we need to search your car, you can say, I'm not going refuse that. You need a warrant. There is one thing to note, though. Here in Texas, we do have something called the automobile exclusion, which is basically if police have a probable cause to search your car, they can do that. But it's better to have them kinda slow them down or have to go through those loops than to just, like, let them search your car. And the only, like, thing that may get you kind of, like, in, like, you know, murky waters or, like, risk of being arrested is if you were, like, obstructing justice. But if we're going to be engaging in this work and we're working to defend our immigrant communities, we are just inevitably going to be facing up against law enforcement and ICE agents. Really? So yeah. I went out. Speaker 2: Have you succeeded at chasing people out of like, these ICE agents out of the neighborhoods yet, or do you not have enough people? Speaker 0: I personally haven't. It's, like, not enough to do, like, Speaker 2: dearest. What the California people are doing? Speaker 0: Yeah. Yeah. Because a lot of the times, like, what's happening is, like, ICTs are showing up, and they're literally just, like, coming in and grabbing my clothing. And so unless you're already, like, a member there or there's, a concentrated amount of people in the area, Like, there it's not enough for us to really defend. However, comma, there has been, like we had about interventions where, like, people have come in, they've started recording, and then, like, law enforcement feels uncomfortable. And then they are more likely maybe to just detain one person instead of, like, three. I think it's still kind of, like, in its, like not infancy, maybe, like, toddler wise area era, but it is growing. Speaker 2: And How many how many people are in it now? Speaker 0: There's a 150. Speaker 2: A 150? How many so you need, like, 500 before you can start, like, really making a difference and getting agents out of the neighborhoods? Speaker 0: It depends. Like, I think, like, the landscape of Houston Yeah. Is so different than Ventura County. Like, Ventura County, like, everyone is, like, mostly immigrant community. Everyone speaks Spanish, things like that. Everyone knows each other. And then we'll do our best to, like, try to find where they are, record them if we see them. Okay. Do anything that we can to, like, sort of, like, slow down the process. So, like Speaker 2: Are you afraid that they're gonna arrest us? Speaker 0: No. Because what you say is that you're a volunteer legal observer. Speaker 2: Volunteer legal observer. Speaker 0: We never say, like, what we're part of. We're I'm a volunteer legal observer, and you're protected, like, under, like well, you're not protected, but it's like Speaker 2: They haven't tried to arrest volunteers? No. Speaker 0: I mean, they'll threaten. Speaker 1: They'll be Speaker 2: like That's Speaker 0: say anything. You know, it will be like, yo. Like, blah blah blah, but they can't because there's no grounds. Speaker 2: They're pretty much kidnapping people. Speaker 0: Yeah. They are. Hold on. Let me let me get you this information. So they're currently doing, like, shifts at different immigration reports all throughout all throughout Houston. So there's four in total. There's one up north, one kind of south, and then two downtown. And they regularly have people stationed up there just to watch. It's literally just to watch to make sure high stages don't show up and do something. In case if something were to happen, we can easily mobilize people to come in and, like, you know, possibly stop something. Speaker 2: But the so the goal is to eventually have enough numbers to where we can really take direct action and stop them. Is that the I mean, HPD is working with them. Speaker 0: Well well, I'll say this. I'm not I'm not technically a part of Houston leads. I certainly would say that, like, the immigrant groups well, volunteer group that we're trying to build, that can be one of our tactics. But, like It's Speaker 2: like the range of tactics. Speaker 0: It's a range of tactics. Yeah. And and, like, I don't I think leads, like, when I attended their training, they kinda have, like, a hands off approach where they're like, you can do whatever you want as a sit as a as a person. If you wanna do that, you can. Yeah. But Yeah. Like, because I think they're Speaker 2: They don't want the liability. Pretty much. Speaker 0: But, you know, like, that's what I'm saying for, like, this next part because we can discuss more actively, like, the sort of Like, going to the tactics that we actually wanna employ. So if people really do want to, like, do D arrests to really defend people from being kidnapped. Yeah. Then, like, that's something that we can, like, fine train to do. Oh. But it is growing. Speaker 2: And the people How are in it now? Speaker 0: There's about 150. 150. Speaker 2: How many so you need, like, 500 before you can start, like, really making a difference? Speaker 0: Do anything that we can to, like, sort of, like, slow down the process. So, like Speaker 2: Are you afraid that they're gonna arrest us? Speaker 0: No. Because what we say is that you're Speaker 2: a volunteer legal observer. Volunteer legal observer. Speaker 0: We never say, like, what we're working. We're I'm a volunteer legal observer, and you're protected, like, hunter. Speaker 3: Have a QR code that you can scan to join a mass volunteer network. In Ventura County, California, our friends have built a volunteer network of 500 active and engaged volunteers that chase ICE out of their neighborhoods, and we wanna do the same. Speaker 2: What do you do? Speaker 4: Hi. So we're here with for Houston LEADS, and this is basically a coalition of different nonprofit organizations and also different individual members as well. And we focus on a a wide range of different social justice issues. Currently, we have been focusing more on, like, the immigration crisis that's been going on, especially in Houston. So what we've been working on is an actual scout program that is like a call to action and a response team where basically it's a large group of us that whenever there is an ice sighting, whenever there is an incident, we, you know, put it in a group chat and like we make sure that someone is present so they can take notes. They can help give, you know, legal information as well. We help with that as well. That's Do have Speaker 2: lawyers in the group that are Speaker 4: So yes. We do have part of our coalition do have lawyers Speaker 0: that

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🚨EXCLUSIVE: HOUSTON LEADS activist Taylor tells Texas Scorecard about “SCOUTS” program, their 100+ MEMBER ICE RESPONSE TEAM. Activists deploy in LARGE NUMBERS to ICE operations to “document” details including OFFICER NAMES. She offers QUESTIONABLE advice.

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At the Good Trouble Lives On protest at Houston City Hall, Taylor Crawford of Houston Leads describes a coalition focusing on social justice. They created a 'scout program that is like a call to action and a response team' to document incidents, take notes, gather names of ICE officers, detainees, and witnesses, and provide legal information. The group includes lawyers and aims to break down barriers. The scouts program has had 'over a 100 sign ups,' enabling faster responses to incidents. They aim to document ICE raids: 'take notes, take pictures, get down the names of ICE officers, ... detainees, also witnesses.' They help with family preparedness plans and distribute 'know your rights cards' to inform what to do if questioned by ICE, stressing: 'remain silent' and 'do not answer anything without a lawyer present.' Final message: 'we're all human beings' and to protect the community.
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Speaker 0: Hey, everyone. This is Joseph Trimmer with Texas Scorecard. I'm here at the Good Trouble Lives On protest outside of City Hall in Houston, Texas. There's not that many people here yet, so I figured I would talk to some of the people that are here, activists at the event. One of them Speaker 1: Taylor Crawford. Taylor. Speaker 0: What do you do? Speaker 1: Hi. So we're here with for Houston Leads, and this is basically a coalition of different nonprofit organizations and also different individual members as well. And we focus on a a wide range of social justice issues. Currently, we have been focusing more on the immigration crisis that's been going on, especially in Houston. So what we've been working on is an actual scout program that is like a call to action and a response team. Basically, it's a large group of us that whenever there is an eyesighting, whenever there is an incident, we, you know, put it in a group chat and like we make sure that someone is present so they can take notes. They can help give, you know, legal information as well. We help with that as well. That's Do Speaker 0: have been lawyers in the group that are Speaker 1: So yes. We do have part of our coalition do have lawyers that work that we work with and that will help give us legal information. Make sure that we also try to go go into the community and talk with others and make sure we find out what their needs are. So we make sure that we're not, you know, we're breaking down any barriers and we're help and we're helping. So this is you can join as an individual member. We have different working groups that also focus on different things. So, You know, just definitely come out and join us and, you know, help our community. Speaker 0: How, how many people have joined, this new effort? Speaker 1: So for the actual scouts program, we've had over a 100 sign ups. And in the beginning, it was very difficult because we didn't have enough people. So anytime there was an incident, we we we wasn't able to get there as quickly. So now because we're getting the word out and so many more people are showing up, it has grown and we are able to, you know, reach a bigger bigger and more effective area. So yeah. Speaker 0: What you say right now after, you know, now that it's been a little while since you set this up, are, you know, when there's an ICE raid or something like that and immigrants are being targeted, would you say that your group is able to be there and actually go document what's happening? Speaker 1: Yeah. So that's that's literally our whole point. We want to be able to show up to document, take notes, take pictures, get down the names of of the ICE officers, get down the names of anyone who was, you know, maybe detained, also witnesses. And we also help, you know, set up family preparedness plans. That's also another big thing for people who happen to be detained. They might need someone to look after their children. They might need someone to contact their employment. You know, these are all, programs that we're trying to give off to, the communities to just help in any way that we can. Speaker 0: Since, a lot of people are being victimized and there's, you know, all all this that's going on, does your group help immigrants maybe apply for UVs or things like that? Speaker 1: So currently, that's not something that we are focusing on. However, when we do get get them in contact with other, you know, lawyers, any legal entities, you can ask those questions and see if there's anyone that can refer you to someone that can help you with that. But right now, we don't really have a set plan for that. But in the future, that will also be something that we would love to, you know, implement. But right now, we're really just focusing on getting out information, making sure we're giving out, you know, these know your rights cards that give that give out information on here at Star. Let me get a bigger one. So the know your rights cards just basically give you all your let you know your rights if you are to be stopped by an ICE member, if you are to be questioned. And I will just wanna say this, anytime you are questioned or stopped, the main thing is to always say that you would like to remain silent. Do not answer anything without a lawyer present. Do not sign anything. If anyone is asking about the whereabouts of your family members, your friends, always say you do not know. You do not have to answer any questions. But, yes, we are just trying to get out know your rights information so the public is informed because fear is a big tool that they use to, you know, detain people to get information. So just knowing your rights and knowing what to say in those situations is always like the the way to go. Speaker 0: Alright. Any final message that you would have to, for the mayor or for the governor or for the president? And you don't have to if you if you don't want to. Speaker 1: I I would say just my final message just for everyone is, you know, we're all human beings, and we all deserve to live in a safe and happy place. And I feel as though, like, right now in this environment, people are forgetting that. So I think just being kind to each other and protecting each other and protecting our community. Speaker 0: Alright. Well, thank you so much for that information. Have a nice day. Good luck at the protest. Thank

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🚨TEXAS SECURITY THREAT Party for Socialism and Liberation launches MASS VOLUNTEER NETWORK in Houston Texas to “DIRECTLY PREVENT DEPORTATIONS AND DETAINMENT” by chasing ICE agents In Mass groups like they do in California ✊🏻 Spread the word and tag whoever can help with this👀🇺🇸

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The PSL is building a mass volunteer network that we want all of you to be a part of. Because as I said, no politician is coming to save us. We have to save ourselves. There are people going around with little half sheet pamphlets that have a QR code that you can scan to join a mass volunteer network. In Ventura County, California, our friends have built a volunteer network of 500 active and engaged volunteers that chase ice out of their neighborhoods, and we wanna do the same. In Rhode Island. Thank you. In Rhode Island. You may not expect it, but every day, hundreds of volunteers chase ICE out of their communities and directly prevent deportations and detainment. We wanna build that here in Houston. And we wanna build it with all of you here as individuals, and we wanna build it with all of the organizations that are here.
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Speaker 0: The PSL is building a mass volunteer network that we want all of you to be a part of. Because as I said, no politician is coming to save us. We have to save ourselves. There are people going around with little half sheet pamphlets that have a QR code that you can scan to join a mass volunteer network. In Ventura County, California, our friends have built a volunteer network of 500 active and engaged volunteers that chase ice out of their neighborhoods, and we wanna do the same. In Rhode Island. Thank you. In Rhode Island. You may not expect it, but every day, hundreds of volunteers chase ICE out of their communities and directly prevent deportations and detainment. We wanna build that here in Houston. And we wanna build it with all of you here as individuals, and we wanna build it with all of the organizations that are here.

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🚨TEXAS SECURITY THREAT🔥 UNDERCOVER FOR TEXAS Undercover cameras EXPOSE Party for Socialism + Liberation in partnership w/ Houston Leads at FIRST VOLUNTEER MEETING TO TARGET ICE OPERATIONS IN HOUSTON TX 👇🏻👀 “What you say is you’re a volunteer legal observer”… “we never say

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Yesterday I was on a call at Memorial City Mall about a report of six ICE agents. "That's where we think the real opportunity is to get organized because our enemy is really organized... Every day, they're allocating new money in some sneaky way to ICE agents or to the police." The goal: "a long term movement that fights back against deportations, raids, detention, and all other forms of immigrant immigration related terror." They’re inspired by BC Defensa/Ventura County Defensa, which built a volunteer network of "500 engaged active volunteers" and, "a month ago," had a six‑hour standoff with ICE at Glass House Farms, "prevented a lot of detention and a lot of detainment." They stress rights education and a "volunteer legal observer" approach, plan to recruit via a QR code, and aspire to mimic Ventura County. In Houston, there are about "150" volunteers; they aim for "500" to effect change. Houston LEADS runs a scout program for ICE sightings, with group chats, observers, and lawyers in the group.
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Speaker 0: Yesterday literally yesterday, I was on a call at Memorial City Mall because there were a report of six ICE agents. Speaker 1: That's where we think the real opportunity is to get organized because our enemy is really organized. They've got all of the media at their fingertips. They've got billions of dollars of our money to hire police and ICE agents. So we have to be organized because our enemy is organized, so we too have to. Every day, they're allocating new money in some sneaky way Speaker 2: to ICE agents or to the police Speaker 1: or whatever. And so this is our goal. We wanna build a long term movement that fights back against deportations, raids, detention, and all other forms of immigrant immigration related terror. We wanna use a variety of tactics that we've developed together over the next many months. And the last thing I wanna say, we're really inspired in particular by a group called BC Defensa or Ventura County Defensa. This is an organization built by some friends of ours in the PSL in the Los Angeles, Ventura County area, an area that has a very, very large immigrant population. And VC Defense has put together a volunteer network of 500 engaged active volunteers, many thousands of if you take the inactive or sometimes active members. And they've done a lot to fight back directly against deportation and detainment. A few about a month ago, they had a six hour standoff with ICE outside of a farm, a a cannabis farm in Ventura County called Glass House Farms, where a giant group Speaker 2: of hundreds Speaker 1: of militarized organizations of border patrol descended upon them with literal, like, military grade. I don't know much about guns, but they look like machine guns, Speaker 2: you know, really, Speaker 1: like, terrifying equipment. And VC defensive bravely stood between them and the workers of the farm. And they weren't able to prevent every deportation because they don't have, you know, the weaponry to fight back in that way, but they prevented a lot of detention and a lot of detainment. So that's what we're inspired by. If you're interested, we encourage you to look up their work, BC Defense. You can find them on social media, and you can see a lot of what they're doing, Speaker 2: which is sort Speaker 1: of what we aspire to do for all of them. Speaker 0: But if we're going to be engaging in this work where we're working to defend our communities, we are just inevitably going to be facing up against law enforcement and ICE agents. And with the expansion of the two eighty seven g program and the known collaboration between HPD and ICE agents, it's really important that you know what your rights are so that you can exercise them as you can to to work yourself around, you know, law enforcement. So if, you know, HPD or ICE agent comes up to your car and is like, we need to search your car, you can say, I'm not going refuse that. You need a warrant. There is one thing to note, though. Here in Texas, we do have something called the automobile exclusion, which is basically if police have a probable cause to search your car, they can do that. But it's better to have them kinda slow them down or have to go through those loops than to just, like, let them search your car. And the only, like, thing that may get you kind of, like, in, like, you know, murky waters or, like, risk of being arrested is if you were, like, obstructing justice. But if we're going to be engaging in this work and we're working to defend our immigrant communities, we are just inevitably going to be facing up against law enforcement and ICE agents. Really? So yeah. I went out. Speaker 2: Have you succeeded at chasing people out of like, these ICE agents out of the neighborhoods yet, or do you not have enough people? Speaker 0: I personally haven't. It's, like, not enough to do, like, Speaker 2: dearest. What the California people are doing? Speaker 0: Yeah. Yeah. Because a lot of the times, like, what's happening is, like, ICTs are showing up, and they're literally just, like, coming in and grabbing my clothing. And so unless you're already, like, a member there or there's, a concentrated amount of people in the area, Like, there it's not enough for us to really defend. However, comma, there has been, like we had about interventions where, like, people have come in, they've started recording, and then, like, law enforcement feels uncomfortable. And then they are more likely maybe to just detain one person instead of, like, three. I think it's still kind of, like, in its, like not infancy, maybe, like, toddler wise area era, but it is growing. Speaker 2: And How many how many people are in it now? Speaker 0: There's a 150. Speaker 2: A 150? How many so you need, like, 500 before you can start, like, really making a difference and getting agents out of the neighborhoods? Speaker 0: It depends. Like, I think, like, the landscape of Houston Yeah. Is so different than Ventura County. Like, Ventura County, like, everyone is, like, mostly immigrant community. Everyone speaks Spanish, things like that. Everyone knows each other. And then we'll do our best to, like, try to find where they are, record them if we see them. Okay. Do anything that we can to, like, sort of, like, slow down the process. So, like Speaker 2: Are you afraid that they're gonna arrest us? Speaker 0: No. Because what you say is that you're a volunteer legal observer. Speaker 2: Volunteer legal observer. Speaker 0: We never say, like, what we're part of. We're I'm a volunteer legal observer, and you're protected, like, under, like well, you're not protected, but it's like Speaker 2: They haven't tried to arrest volunteers? No. Speaker 0: I mean, they'll threaten. Speaker 1: They'll be Speaker 2: like That's Speaker 0: say anything. You know, it will be like, yo. Like, blah blah blah, but they can't because there's no grounds. Speaker 2: They're pretty much kidnapping people. Speaker 0: Yeah. They are. Hold on. Let me let me get you this information. So they're currently doing, like, shifts at different immigration reports all throughout all throughout Houston. So there's four in total. There's one up north, one kind of south, and then two downtown. And they regularly have people stationed up there just to watch. It's literally just to watch to make sure high stages don't show up and do something. In case if something were to happen, we can easily mobilize people to come in and, like, you know, possibly stop something. Speaker 2: But the so the goal is to eventually have enough numbers to where we can really take direct action and stop them. Is that the I mean, HPD is working with them. Speaker 0: Well well, I'll say this. I'm not I'm not technically a part of Houston leads. I certainly would say that, like, the immigrant groups well, volunteer group that we're trying to build, that can be one of our tactics. But, like It's Speaker 2: like the range of tactics. Speaker 0: It's a range of tactics. Yeah. And and, like, I don't I think leads, like, when I attended their training, they kinda have, like, a hands off approach where they're like, you can do whatever you want as a sit as a as a person. If you wanna do that, you can. Yeah. But Yeah. Like, because I think they're Speaker 2: They don't want the liability. Pretty much. Speaker 0: But, you know, like, that's what I'm saying for, like, this next part because we can discuss more actively, like, the sort of Like, going to the tactics that we actually wanna employ. So if people really do want to, like, do D arrests to really defend people from being kidnapped. Yeah. Then, like, that's something that we can, like, fine train to do. Oh. But it is growing. Speaker 2: And the people How are in it now? Speaker 0: There's about 150. 150. Speaker 2: How many so you need, like, 500 before you can start, like, really making a difference? Speaker 0: Do anything that we can to, like, sort of, like, slow down the process. So, like Speaker 2: Are you afraid that they're gonna arrest us? Speaker 0: No. Because what we say is that you're Speaker 2: a volunteer legal observer. Volunteer legal observer. Speaker 0: We never say, like, what we're working. We're I'm a volunteer legal observer, and you're protected, like, hunter. Speaker 3: Have a QR code that you can scan to join a mass volunteer network. In Ventura County, California, our friends have built a volunteer network of 500 active and engaged volunteers that chase ICE out of their neighborhoods, and we wanna do the same. Speaker 2: What do you do? Speaker 4: Hi. So we're here with for Houston LEADS, and this is basically a coalition of different nonprofit organizations and also different individual members as well. And we focus on a a wide range of different social justice issues. Currently, we have been focusing more on, like, the immigration crisis that's been going on, especially in Houston. So what we've been working on is an actual scout program that is like a call to action and a response team where basically it's a large group of us that whenever there is an ice sighting, whenever there is an incident, we, you know, put it in a group chat and like we make sure that someone is present so they can take notes. They can help give, you know, legal information as well. We help with that as well. That's Do have Speaker 2: lawyers in the group that are Speaker 4: So yes. We do have part of our coalition do have lawyers Speaker 0: that

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🚨BREAKING Harris County (Houston) Texas does MILLIONS MAYBE BILLIONS of dollars (over many years) in business with FAR LEFT NGOs members of Houston Leads, DEMONIC COALITION TARGETING ICE OPERATIONS IN HOUSTON TEXAS The worst of the worst groups of course🤦🏻‍♂️ An Ellis NIGHTMARE https://t.co/h4oUIe8mT4

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🚨TEXAS SECURITY THREAT🔥 UNDERCOVER FOR TEXAS Undercover cameras EXPOSE Party for Socialism + Liberation in partnership w/ Houston Leads at FIRST VOLUNTEER MEETING TO TARGET ICE OPERATIONS IN HOUSTON TX 👇🏻👀 “What you say is you’re a volunteer legal observer”… “we never say

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"Yesterday literally yesterday, I was on a call at Memorial City Mall because there were a report of six ICE agents." "That's where we think the real opportunity is to get organized because our enemy is really organized." "We wanna build a long term movement that fights back against deportations, raids, detention, and all other forms of immigrant immigration related terror." "'a six hour standoff with ICE outside of a farm, a cannabis farm in Ventura County called Glass House Farms'." "'they prevented a lot of detention.'" "'What you say is that you're a volunteer legal observer.'" "'There are four in total. There's one up north, one kind of south, and then two downtown.'" "'The goal is to eventually have enough numbers to where we can really take direct action and stop them.'" "'There are about 150.'"
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Speaker 0: Yesterday literally yesterday, I was on a call at Memorial City Mall because there were a report of six ICE agents. Speaker 1: That's where we think the real opportunity is to get organized because our enemy is really organized. They've got all of the media at their fingertips. They've got billions of dollars of our money to hire police and ICE agents. So we have to be organized because our enemy is organized, so we too have to. Every day, they're allocating new money in some sneaky way Speaker 2: to ICE agents or to the police Speaker 1: or whatever. And so this is our goal. We wanna build a long term movement that fights back against deportations, raids, detention, and all other forms of immigrant immigration related terror. We wanna use a variety of tactics that we've developed together over the next many months. And the last thing I wanna say, we're really inspired in particular by a group called BC Defensa or Ventura County Defensa. This is an organization built by some friends of ours in the PSL in the Los Angeles, Ventura County area, an area that has a very, very large immigrant population. And VC Defense has put together a volunteer network of 500 engaged active volunteers, many thousands of if you take the inactive or sometimes active members. And they've done a lot to fight back directly against deportation and detainment. A few about a month ago, they had a six hour standoff with ICE outside of a farm, a a cannabis farm in Ventura County called Glass House Farms, where a giant group Speaker 2: of hundreds Speaker 1: of militarized organizations of border patrol descended upon them with literal, like, military grade. I don't know much about guns, but they look like machine guns, Speaker 2: you know, really, Speaker 1: like, terrifying equipment. And VC defensive bravely stood between them and the workers of the farm. And they weren't able to prevent every deportation because they don't have, you know, the weaponry to fight back in that way, but they prevented a lot of detention and a lot of detain. So that's what we're inspired by. If you're interested, we encourage you to look up their work, BC Defense. You can find them on social media, and you can see a lot of what they're doing, Speaker 2: which is sort Speaker 1: of what we aspire to do for all of them. Speaker 0: But if we're going to be engaging in this work where we're working to defend our communities, we are just inevitably going to be facing up against law enforcement and ICE agents. And with the expansion of the two eighty seven g program and the known collaboration between HPD and ICE agents, it's really important that you know what your rights are so that you can exercise them as you can to to work yourself around, you know, law enforcement. So if, you know, HPD or ICE agent comes up to your car and is like, we need to search your car, you can say, I'm not going refuse that. You need a warrant. There is one thing to note, though. Here in Texas, we do have something called the automobile exclusion, which is basically if police have a probable cause to search your car, they can do that. But it's better to have them kinda slow them down or have to go through those loops than to just, like, let them search your car. And the only, like, thing that may get you kind of, like, in, like, you know, murky waters or, like, risk of being arrested is if you were, like, obstructing justice. But if we're going to be engaging in this work and we're working to defend our immigrant communities, we are just inevitably going to be facing up against law enforcement and ICE agents. Really? So yeah. I went out. Speaker 2: Have you succeeded at chasing people out of like, these ICE agents out of the neighborhoods yet, or do you not have enough people? Speaker 0: I personally haven't. It's, like, not enough to do, like, Speaker 2: dearest. What the California people are doing? Speaker 0: Yeah. Yeah. Because a lot of the times, like, what's happening is, like, ICTs are showing up, and they're literally just, like, coming in and grabbing my clothing. And so unless you're already, like, a member there or there's, a concentrated amount of people in the area, Like, there it's not enough for us to really defend. However, comma, there has been, like we had about interventions where, like, people have come in, they've started recording, and then, like, law enforcement feels uncomfortable. And then they are more likely maybe to just detain one person instead of, like, three. I think it's still kind of, like, in its, like not infancy, maybe, like, toddler wise area era, but it is growing. Speaker 2: And How many how many people are in it now? Speaker 0: There's a 150. Speaker 2: A 150? How many so you need, like, 500 before you can start, like, really making a difference and getting agents out of the neighborhoods? Speaker 0: It depends. Like, I think, like, the landscape of Houston Yeah. Is so different than Ventura County. Like, Ventura County, like, everyone is, like, mostly immigrant community. Everyone speaks Spanish, things like that. Everyone knows each other. And then we'll do our best to, like, try to find where they are, record them if we see them. Okay. Do anything that we can to, like, sort of, like, slow down the process. So, like Speaker 2: Are you afraid that they're gonna arrest us? Speaker 0: No. Because what you say is that you're a volunteer legal observer. Speaker 2: Volunteer legal observer. Speaker 0: We never say, like, what we're part of. We're I'm a volunteer legal observer, and you're protected, like, under, like well, you're not protected, but it's like Speaker 2: They haven't tried to arrest volunteers? No. Speaker 0: I mean, they'll threaten. Speaker 1: They'll be Speaker 2: like That's Speaker 0: say anything. You know, it will be like, yo. Like, blah blah blah, but they can't because there's no grounds. Speaker 2: They're pretty much kidnapping people. Speaker 0: Yeah. They are. Hold on. Let me let me get you this information. So they're currently doing, like, shifts at different immigration reports all throughout all throughout Houston. So there's four in total. There's one up north, one kind of south, and then two downtown. And they regularly have people stationed up there just to watch. It's literally just to watch to make sure high stages don't show up and do something. In case if something were to happen, we can easily mobilize people to come in and, like, you know, possibly stop something. Speaker 2: But the so the goal is to eventually have enough numbers to where we can really take direct action and stop them. Is that the I mean, HPD is working with them. Speaker 0: Well well, I'll say this. I'm not I'm not technically a part of Houston leads. I certainly would say that, like, the immigrant groups well, volunteer group that we're trying to build, that can be one of our tactics. But, like It's Speaker 2: like the range of tactics. Speaker 0: It's a range of tactics. Yeah. And and, like, I don't I think leads, like, when I attended their training, they kinda have, like, a hands off approach where they're like, you can do whatever you want as a sit as a as a person. If you wanna do that, you can. Yeah. But Yeah. Like, because I think they're Speaker 2: They don't want the liability. Pretty much. Speaker 0: But, you know, like, that's what I'm saying for, like, this next part because we can discuss more actively, like, the sort of Like, going to the tactics that we actually wanna employ. So if people really do want to, like, do D arrests to really defend people from being kidnapped. Yeah. Then, like, that's something that we can, like, fine train to do. Oh. But it is growing. Speaker 2: And the people How are in it now? Speaker 0: There's about 150. 150. Speaker 2: How many so you need, like, 500 before you can start, like, really making a difference? Speaker 0: Do anything that we can to, like, sort of, like, slow down the process. So, like Speaker 2: Are you afraid that they're gonna arrest us? Speaker 0: No. Because what we say is that you're Speaker 2: a volunteer legal observer. Volunteer legal observer. Speaker 0: We never say, like, what we're working. We're I'm a volunteer legal observer, and you're protected, like, hunter. Speaker 3: Have a QR code that you can scan to join a mass volunteer network. In Ventura County, California, our friends have built a volunteer network of 500 active and engaged volunteers that chase ICE out of their neighborhoods, and we wanna do the same. Speaker 2: What do you do? Speaker 4: Hi. So we're here with for Houston LEADS, and this is basically a coalition of different nonprofit organizations and also different individual members as well. And we focus on a a wide range of different social justice issues. Currently, we have been focusing more on, like, the immigration crisis that's been going on, especially in Houston. So what we've been working on is an actual scout program that is like a call to action and a response team where basically it's a large group of us that whenever there is an ice sighting, whenever there is an incident, we, you know, put it in a group chat and like we make sure that someone is present so they can take notes. They can help give, you know, legal information as well. We help with that as well. That's Do have Speaker 2: lawyers in the group that are Speaker 4: So yes. We do have part of our coalition do have lawyers Speaker 0: that

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🚨TRAIN-WRECK Harris County (Houston) Judge Lina Hidalgo disrupts commissioners court proceedings as she demands higher taxes Hidalgo proposes an increase in property taxes to continue funding with local taxes programs started with COVID federal dollars https://t.co/5PKO5iQbGD

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Speaker declares, "This has been going on for four years." He asks for respect and focus on the work. "What's not the point? Is is this half baked proposal" Four years. "Not have robust stakeholder engagement. It does not have a detailed program. It does not have a detailed budget for you. It does not have program evaluation." He notes, "The projects we're doing, which again was a onetime ARPA investment through 2026, and everything has been crystal clear on that." "The evaluation done by a third party will be available next year." He asks, "Is this how we're gonna conduct court from now? Because if this is how we're gonna do it, we will do this again, and we'll reference this this case. This is how we're do it." He concludes, "Okay. This is totally against what we should be doing according to the court, and I can't believe you're saying that."
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Speaker 0: Give the kids this example of making things up. This has been going on for four years. Excuse me. Four years. Children are here, so you should please try to be respectful and focus on the work. What's not the point? Is is this half baked proposal Four years. Not have robust stakeholder engagement. It does not have a detailed program. It does not have a detailed budget for you. It does not have program evaluation. The projects we're doing, which again was a onetime ARPA investment through 2026, and everything has been crystal clear on that. The evaluation done by a third party will be available next year in Is this how we're gonna conduct court from now? Because if this is how we're gonna do it, we will do this again, and we'll reference this this case. This is how we're do it. Okay. This is totally against what we should be doing according to the court, and I can't believe you're saying that.

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🚨GET WRECKED COMMUNISTS If an ICE agent gets hurt or killed or a dumb leftist gets arrested for attacking a federal agent EVERYONE will know ICE was aware that this group was recruiting in Houston Texas EXCELLENT CUSTOMER SERVICE at the ICE Tip Line. Stay safe boys 🇺🇸 https://t.co/3pVeFC7ixj

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Homeland Security Investigations tip line. A Houston journalist says he went undercover at a meeting for the party for socialist liberation, which is partnering with Houston Leads, "a coalition of a whole bunch of far left wing NGOs," and "building a mass volunteer network to confront ICE operations in Houston with the stated goal of, chasing ICE agents out of neighborhoods in Houston." He says a video is on X under "Joseph Tremor" with about 100,000 views, and he has tagged local politicians and agencies. He claims they are modeling their actions in Houston after Ventura, California, at a marijuana farm where "their sister or friend organization PSL over there confronted ICE agents and prevented illegal aliens from being, arrested in this pot farm where you guys found undocumented alien children working there." The journalist says the content is alarming and not 100% sure of legality but concerning. A story will publish tomorrow; he contacted the tip line; agent ID 2064.
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Speaker 0: Homeland Security Investigations. Tip line. What would you like to report? Speaker 1: Hi. Hey. I'm a journalist with Texas Scorecard up here in Houston, Texas. And Okay. Yesterday, I went undercover at this meeting, for the party for socialist liberation. They're partnering with a group called Houston Leads, which is a coalition of a whole bunch of far left wing NGOs, and they are building a mass volunteer network to confront ICE operations in Houston with the stated goal of, chasing ICE agents out of neighborhoods in Houston. I have the video posted on my ex account. It's, like, eight minutes. Some of the content that they say is alarming to say the least, not a 100% sure, the legality of this, but it's concerning, and they're gonna get somebody arrested, or somebody shot with some of these dumb things that they're telling people actively recruiting here in in Houston, Texas. Speaker 0: And you said there's a video of the, activity on on your ex account. What what's your profile name where we could find it? Speaker 1: It's at Joseph Tremor with an underscore at the end. The video has a 100,000 views, and I've tagged just about every local politician and agency that I can think of. But you do have a tip line, so I figured I would call the line. This is not for views. This is like one of your guys is gonna get hurt. They they outright told me in this video that they are modeling what they're doing here in Houston with what they were doing in Ventura, California at the marijuana farm where, I guess, according to this organizer, their sister or friend organization PSL over there confronted ICE agents and prevented illegal aliens from being, arrested in this pot farm where you guys found undocumented alien children working there. And they say that, like, it's a good thing. So it's freaking me out a little bit. Speaker 0: I just wanna get the the account number name right. At Joseph, j o s h Speaker 1: Mhmm. Trimmer. Speaker 0: Is there a period or is it underscore? Speaker 1: It's at Joseph Trimmer, one word. Joseph is j o s e e p h, Tremor Yep. T as in Tom, r as in Romeo, I as in India, m as in Mike, m as in Mike, e as in echo, r as in Romeo with an underscore at the end. Speaker 0: Okay. Speaker 1: It's like a blue profile picture. It's my pinned post. I'm gonna hold on to it there, and we're publishing a story about this tomorrow. I'll say that I contacted the tip line just to, you know, make sure that everybody knows that this is not just like, oh, I posted this online and tagged them. Like, you have the report, and I hope that it's helpful. And that if something illegal is happening here and and your guys are under threat, this is unacceptable, especially in Texas, especially after the big beautiful bill. So if we could stop that, that would be great. Speaker 0: Okay. Yeah. I'll I'll I'll take a look at that and then and pass it on to our officers in Houston and make them aware of what he told me. Okay? Speaker 1: Okay. Do you have a case number or a report number or anything? Speaker 0: No. Not at this point. I can give you my, agent ID, which is 2064. Speaker 1: Okay. Well, thank you so much. I appreciate that, and I appreciate, your service to our country. And may this be helpful. It's it's concerning, so please please get it into the right hands. Speaker 0: Will do. Alright. Thank for the call. We appreciate it. Speaker 1: Appreciate it. Bye. Speaker 0: Bye.

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🚨TEXAS SECURITY THREAT🔥 UNDERCOVER FOR TEXAS Undercover cameras EXPOSE Party for Socialism + Liberation in partnership w/ Houston Leads at FIRST VOLUNTEER MEETING TO TARGET ICE OPERATIONS IN HOUSTON TX 👇🏻👀 “What you say is you’re a volunteer legal observer”… “we never say

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Yesterday I was on a call at Memorial City Mall about a report of six ICE agents. "That's where we think the real opportunity is to get organized because our enemy is really organized. They've got all of the media at their fingertips. They've got billions of dollars of our money to hire police and ICE agents." The goal: "a long term movement that fights back against deportations, raids, detention, and all other forms of immigrant immigration related terror." They admire BC Defensa or Ventura County Defensa, whose volunteer network of "500 engaged active volunteers" helped during a six hour standoff with ICE outside Glass House Farms, preventing "a lot of detention." Rights: in Texas, "the automobile exclusion" and "you can say, I'm not going refuse that. You need a warrant." Current Houston effort has "about 150" volunteers, aiming for 500, using a "volunteer legal observer" approach; "There’s a QR code that you can scan to join a mass volunteer network." Houston LEADS runs a "scout program" and a "response team" with lawyers in the group.
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Speaker 0: Yesterday literally yesterday, I was on a call at Memorial City Mall because there were a report of six ICE agents. Speaker 1: That's where we think the real opportunity is to get organized because our enemy is really organized. They've got all of the media at their fingertips. They've got billions of dollars of our money to hire police and ICE agents. So we have to be organized because our enemy is organized, so we too have to. Every day, they're allocating new money in some sneaky way Speaker 2: to ICE agents or to the police Speaker 1: or whatever. And so this is our goal. We wanna build a long term movement that fights back against deportations, raids, detention, and all other forms of immigrant immigration related terror. We wanna use a variety of tactics that we've developed together over the next many months. And the last thing I wanna say, we're really inspired in particular by a group called BC Defensa or Ventura County Defensa. This is an organization built by some friends of ours in the PSL in the Los Angeles, Ventura County area, an area that has a very, very large immigrant population. And VC Defense has put together a volunteer network of 500 engaged active volunteers, many thousands of if you take the inactive or sometimes active members. And they've done a lot to fight back directly against deportation and detainment. A few about a month ago, they had a six hour standoff with ICE outside of a farm, a a cannabis farm in Ventura County called Glass House Farms, where a giant group Speaker 2: of hundreds Speaker 1: of militarized organizations of border patrol descended upon them with literal, like, military grade. I don't know much about guns, but they look like machine guns, Speaker 2: you know, really, Speaker 1: like, terrifying equipment. And VC defensive bravely stood between them and the workers of the farm. And they weren't able to prevent every deportation because they don't have, you know, the weaponry to fight back in that way, but they prevented a lot of detention and a lot of detain. So that's what we're inspired by. If you're interested, we encourage you to look up their work, BC Defense. You can find them on social media, and you can see a lot of what they're doing, Speaker 2: which is sort Speaker 1: of what we aspire to do for all of them. Speaker 0: But if we're going to be engaging in this work where we're working to defend our communities, we are just inevitably going to be facing up against law enforcement and ICE agents. And with the expansion of the two eighty seven g program and the known collaboration between HPD and ICE agents, it's really important that you know what your rights are so that you can exercise them as you can to to work yourself around, you know, law enforcement. So if, you know, HPD or ICE agent comes up to your car and is like, we need to search your car, you can say, I'm not going refuse that. You need a warrant. There is one thing to note, though. Here in Texas, we do have something called the automobile exclusion, which is basically if police have a probable cause to search your car, they can do that. But it's better to have them kinda slow them down or have to go through those loops than to just, like, let them search your car. And the only, like, thing that may get you kind of, like, in, like, you know, murky waters or, like, risk of being arrested is if you were, like, obstructing justice. But if we're going to be engaging in this work and we're working to defend our immigrant communities, we are just inevitably going to be facing up against law enforcement and ICE agents. Really? So yeah. I went out. Speaker 2: Have you succeeded at chasing people out of like, these ICE agents out of the neighborhoods yet, or do you not have enough people? Speaker 0: I personally haven't. It's, like, not enough to do, like, Speaker 2: dearest. What the California people are doing? Speaker 0: Yeah. Yeah. Because a lot of the times, like, what's happening is, like, ICTs are showing up, and they're literally just, like, coming in and grabbing my clothing. And so unless you're already, like, a member there or there's, a concentrated amount of people in the area, Like, there it's not enough for us to really defend. However, comma, there has been, like we had about interventions where, like, people have come in, they've started recording, and then, like, law enforcement feels uncomfortable. And then they are more likely maybe to just detain one person instead of, like, three. I think it's still kind of, like, in its, like not infancy, maybe, like, toddler wise area era, but it is growing. Speaker 2: And How many how many people are in it now? Speaker 0: There's a 150. Speaker 2: A 150? How many so you need, like, 500 before you can start, like, really making a difference and getting agents out of the neighborhoods? Speaker 0: It depends. Like, I think, like, the landscape of Houston Yeah. Is so different than Ventura County. Like, Ventura County, like, everyone is, like, mostly immigrant community. Everyone speaks Spanish, things like that. Everyone knows each other. And then we'll do our best to, like, try to find where they are, record them if we see them. Okay. Do anything that we can to, like, sort of, like, slow down the process. So, like Speaker 2: Are you afraid that they're gonna arrest us? Speaker 0: No. Because what you say is that you're a volunteer legal observer. Speaker 2: Volunteer legal observer. Speaker 0: We never say, like, what we're part of. We're I'm a volunteer legal observer, and you're protected, like, under, like well, you're not protected, but it's like Speaker 2: They haven't tried to arrest volunteers? No. Speaker 0: I mean, they'll threaten. Speaker 1: They'll be Speaker 2: like That's Speaker 0: say anything. You know, it will be like, yo. Like, blah blah blah, but they can't because there's no grounds. Speaker 2: They're pretty much kidnapping people. Speaker 0: Yeah. They are. Hold on. Let me let me get you this information. So they're currently doing, like, shifts at different immigration reports all throughout all throughout Houston. So there's four in total. There's one up north, one kind of south, and then two downtown. And they regularly have people stationed up there just to watch. It's literally just to watch to make sure high stages don't show up and do something. In case if something were to happen, we can easily mobilize people to come in and, like, you know, possibly stop something. Speaker 2: But the so the goal is to eventually have enough numbers to where we can really take direct action and stop them. Is that the I mean, HPD is working with them. Speaker 0: Well well, I'll say this. I'm not I'm not technically a part of Houston leads. I certainly would say that, like, the immigrant groups well, volunteer group that we're trying to build, that can be one of our tactics. But, like It's Speaker 2: like the range of tactics. Speaker 0: It's a range of tactics. Yeah. And and, like, I don't I think leads, like, when I attended their training, they kinda have, like, a hands off approach where they're like, you can do whatever you want as a sit as a as a person. If you wanna do that, you can. Yeah. But Yeah. Like, because I think they're Speaker 2: They don't want the liability. Pretty much. Speaker 0: But, you know, like, that's what I'm saying for, like, this next part because we can discuss more actively, like, the sort of Like, going to the tactics that we actually wanna employ. So if people really do want to, like, do D arrests to really defend people from being kidnapped. Yeah. Then, like, that's something that we can, like, fine train to do. Oh. But it is growing. Speaker 2: And the people How are in it now? Speaker 0: There's about 150. 150. Speaker 2: How many so you need, like, 500 before you can start, like, really making a difference? Speaker 0: Do anything that we can to, like, sort of, like, slow down the process. So, like Speaker 2: Are you afraid that they're gonna arrest us? Speaker 0: No. Because what we say is that you're Speaker 2: a volunteer legal observer. Volunteer legal observer. Speaker 0: We never say, like, what we're working. We're I'm a volunteer legal observer, and you're protected, like, hunter. Speaker 3: Have a QR code that you can scan to join a mass volunteer network. In Ventura County, California, our friends have built a volunteer network of 500 active and engaged volunteers that chase ICE out of their neighborhoods, and we wanna do the same. Speaker 2: What do you do? Speaker 4: Hi. So we're here with for Houston LEADS, and this is basically a coalition of different nonprofit organizations and also different individual members as well. And we focus on a a wide range of different social justice issues. Currently, we have been focusing more on, like, the immigration crisis that's been going on, especially in Houston. So what we've been working on is an actual scout program that is like a call to action and a response team where basically it's a large group of us that whenever there is an ice sighting, whenever there is an incident, we, you know, put it in a group chat and like we make sure that someone is present so they can take notes. They can help give, you know, legal information as well. We help with that as well. That's Do have Speaker 2: lawyers in the group that are Speaker 4: So yes. We do have part of our coalition do have lawyers Speaker 0: that

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@NoahWebster01 @MQSullivan And no one stops it

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@SexHarassed Who will help us defeat domestic enemies?

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@KirkWillia13546 Tomorrow I’m calling the authorities and recording it. They need to get on this before someone gets hurt.

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@kevinmharper My pleasure!

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@to_normal87395 I appreciate that!

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@JenTexas16 Thank you I hope someone can stop it. It’s so blatant

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@BarbaraRobilla5 @RealTomHoman @Sec_Noem Hope they do something!

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@NahHellNo_75 @ICEgov @FBI Will they do anything?

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@MarkWil02325347 They’re going to get someone arrested or shot

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Saved - July 21, 2025 at 11:06 AM

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🚨HEARTBREAKING During the PEAK of the border invasion I realized the Biden administration was TRAFFICKING hundreds of thousands of kids using TEXAS CAMPS. The Lord provided a platform to raise the alarm! TEXAS DROPPED THE BALL HARD ON THIS FEDS LATER ADMITTED 300K WENT MISSING

Saved - June 14, 2025 at 4:22 AM

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🚨REMINDER: Bexar county sheriff Javier “TRAFFICKING” Salazar, launched investigation into illegals sent to Martha’s Vineyard. Salazar signed certifications that the illegals were victims of a crime, granting them U Visas🤦🏻‍♂️ HE IS A LEFTIST CRACKPOT. https://t.co/313j5A9o3i

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According to the speaker, on September 14 in Bexar County, a Venezuelan migrant was paid to recruit approximately 50 migrants from around a migrant resource center in San Antonio. 48 migrants were lured under false pretenses to stay at a hotel for a couple of days, then flown to Florida and Martha's Vineyard. They were promised work and solutions to their problems, but the speaker believes they were taken to Martha's Vineyard for a photo op and then unceremoniously stranded. The speaker says the migrants were in the country legally and were preyed upon with false promises of a better life. The speaker believes this was political posturing and is opening an investigation. The speaker has been in contact with LULAC National, an attorney representing the migrants, and members of the media. The speaker has names of persons of interest but will not be sharing them.
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Speaker 0: To the suspected activities involving the 48 migrants from Venezuela that as we understand it at this point, the facts of the case at this point, are that on Wednesday, September 14 here in Bexar County in the city of San Antonio, our understanding is that a Venezuelan migrant was paid what we would call a bird dog fee to recruit approximately 50 migrants from the area around a migrant resource center on San Pedro here in San Antonio. As we understand it, 48 migrants were lured, I will use the word lured, under false pretenses into staying at a hotel for a couple of days. They were taken by airplane. At a certain point, they were shuttled to an airplane where they were flown to Florida and then eventually flown to Martha's Vineyard, again, false pretenses is the information that we have, that they were promised work, they were promised the solution to several of their problems. They were taken to Martha's Vineyard from what we can gather for nothing, for little more than a photo op, video op. And then they were unceremoniously stranded in Martha's Vineyard. What infuriates me the most about this case is that here we have 48 people that are already on hard times, right? They are here legally in our country at that point. They have every right to be where they are. And I believe that they were preyed upon. Somebody came from out of state, preyed upon these people, lured them with promises of a better life, which is what they were absolutely looking for. And with the knowledge that they were going to cling to whatever hope they could be offered for a better life, to just be exploited and hoodwinked into making this trip to Florida and then onward to Martha's Vineyard for what I believe to be nothing more than political posturing to make a point. Well, look, we all know that during a political campaign, things can get nasty, things can get out of hand. But when you're playing with human lives of people that are already in a desperate situation, people that, again, had every right to be where they were, but were lured under false pretenses, that does tend to bother me quite a bit. And so we are absolutely opening up an investigation into this. Since this past weekend, I've been talking to at least one non governmental organization involved in the case, LULAC National. Also been talking to at least one attorney involved with representing these folks that are still up on the East Coast, as well as several members of the media, local and national. And all indications are that at this point we are going to be opening an investigation. It is way too early for me to start naming any suspects. We do have the names of some suspects involved that we believe are persons of interest in this case at this point, but I won't be parting with those names. I think to be fair, I think
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🚨BREAKING: Texas Secretary of State directs poll workers to accept NON CITIZEN driver’s licenses as ID to vote. WATCH Denton County Elections Administrator Frank Phillips telling poll worker trainees SOS elections director advised non citizen ID ok to vote. See receipts🕵🏻 https://t.co/MDIuRy2vPD

Saved - October 8, 2024 at 4:18 AM

@JosephTrimmer_ - Joseph Trimmer

🚨BREAKING: Shocking undercover video by Muckraker captures Mexican registering non citizens to vote. 🤦🏻‍♂️ This is called a “conspiracy theory” by people that hate America. https://t.co/mPHK6iyesN

Saved - April 4, 2024 at 1:05 PM

@JosephTrimmer_ - Joseph Trimmer

🚨Breaking: Biden Administration launching “Climate Corps”. A new indoctrination program to train 50,000 left wing crackpots on how to execute Green New Deal agenda. Joe Biden also depleted the Strategic Petroleum reserves and now won’t refill it because oil is “Too expensive” https://t.co/Ompv9r8uCn

@wendyp4545 - Wendy Patterson

Breaking News: The Biden administration is building another Army separate from the 50,000 IRS agents. They're using $8 billion dollars to hire another 50,000 people to create a climate Energy industry. 50,000 climate crazies will be paid with our tax dollars for Democrats creating a 100,000 loyal voter base which includes the 50k IRS agents all funded with our tax money.

Saved - January 12, 2024 at 2:54 AM
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The San Antonio Police department admits on camera that they are under the direction of Catholic Charities at the illegal alien distribution camp. This collaboration raises concerns about the influence of special interests. The camp's existence benefits Mexican cartels, human traffickers, and those targeting immigrants. It is crucial to vote for strong leaders in 2024 to prevent the United Socialist States of America. Watch the video to understand the situation and share it to expose the truth. Let's take back San Antonio and Texas from those who seek to ruin it. #SanAntonio #Texas #Conservative #MAGA #StopTheSteal #BorderCrisis #IllegalAlienCamp #CatholicCharities #Police #Corruption #ExposeTheTruth #Vote #Election2024 #Trump2024 #BidenDelivers #JoeBiden #HappyNewYear2024

@JosephTrimmer_ - Joseph Trimmer

🚨BREAKING NEWS: San Antonio Police department admits on camera that the Police is under the DIRECTION of Catholic Charities at the illegal alien distribution camp. Please share this!! 🤯 THE POLICE CAN BE BOUGHT BY SPECIAL INTRESTS SMH👮🏻👮‍♀️👮🏽‍♂️💰 🇺🇸FIELD REPORTING: @BenBergquam @hernandoarce @RealAmVoice @JosephTrimmer_ @bannon_2024 @DanLicit_93 Follow me on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/josephtrimmer_?igsh=YjRkamppbHZjYmZ1&utm_source=qr 2024 is it everyone. Either we win or it’s over for the country. The United Socialist States of America would be a terrifying socialist hellscape. 🤯 🇨🇳 👿✝️👀 This Illegal Alien Distribution Camp directly results in the Mexican Cartels, Human traffickers and people targeting the immigrants becoming much richer. All courtesy of @JoeBiden and @Ron_Nirenberg and their weirdo woke administrations. Weak men bring hard times.🤦🏻‍♂️ It’s a true honor to get a masterclass from Ben on dealing with illegals. The key is to let the illegals know that Democrats support bringing socialism to America.✊🏻 Illegals know socialism destroyed their countries. If the illegals favored the Republicans the illegal immigration would halt in a second.🇻🇪🇨🇺 I promise you we will take MASSIVE Action in 2024 to take San Antonio and the rest of Texas back from those that seek to destroy it.🇺🇸 @TaiDecker @Saorsa1776 @KariLake @ConradsonJordan @Oscarelblue @AgueroForTexas @CabelloAuden @maureen_bannon @gc22gc @RepAndyBiggsAZ @CallMeAntwan @alx @bennyjohnson @atensnut @charliekirk11 @JackPosobiec @DonaldJTrumpJr @realLizUSA @sav_says_ @ImMrWillJohnson @gatewaypundit @AP @RepMattGaetz @realDonaldTrump @PapiTrumpo @DanScavino @WendyRogersAZ @Timcast @TimcastNews @border911live @derekmaltz_sr @MattWalshBlog @benshapiro @michaeljknowles @TuckerCarlson #migrantcaravan #Vote #Election2024 #HappyNewYear2024 #democrats #SanAntonioTexas #migrantcamp #localpolitics #activism #texaspolitics #voting #BidenDelivers #JoeBiden #Trump2024 #illegalaliens #ILLEGALimmigrants #OpenBorder #BorderSecurity #BorderCrisis 🚨EXPOSED: How Catholic Charities Control the Police and the Illegal Alien Camp in San Antonio🚨 You won’t believe what I just witnessed at the illegal alien distribution camp in San Antonio. The police admitted on camera that they are under the direction of Catholic Charities, a radical organization that supports open borders and socialism. 😱 This is a huge scandal that the mainstream media is trying to cover up. The police are supposed to protect and serve the citizens, not the special interests of a corrupt group that is exploiting the illegal aliens for their own agenda. 😡 This is why we need to vote for strong leaders who will defend our country and our values in 2024. The United Socialist States of America would be a nightmare for all of us. We can’t let that happen. 🇺🇸 Watch this video and see for yourself how the police and the illegal alien camp are working together to destroy our nation. Please share this with everyone you know. We need to expose the truth and stop this madness. 🙏 🇺🇸FIELD REPORTING: @BenBergquam @hernandoarce @RealAmVoice @JosephTrimmer_ @bannon_2024 @DanLicit_93 Follow me on Instagram for more updates and exclusive content: [josephtrimmer_] Let’s take back San Antonio and the rest of Texas from those who want to ruin it. Together, we can make America great again. 🙌 #SanAntonio #Texas #Conservative #MAGA #StopTheSteal #BorderCrisis #IllegalAlienCamp #CatholicCharities #Police #Corruption #ExposeTheTruth #Vote #Election2024 #Trump2024 #BidenDelivers #JoeBiden #HappyNewYear2024

Video Transcript AI Summary
Crime, including drug and cigarette sales, is happening in San Antonio, and the speaker is surprised that the police department is not taking action. The speaker commends the police for asking loiterers to move and asks for their opinion on the situation. The speaker requests the police department's contact information to share with the national press. They express concern about the criminal activity occurring in the city. The speaker asks if the police officers present are on duty or off duty, and the officers are under the direction of Catholic Charities to maintain order.
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Speaker 0: Reporting and we see crime happening. There's drugs being sold. There's cigarettes being sold. There's financial services being sold. And I was very surprised that the San Antonio Police Department wasn't doing something about that. What I just saw you do right here is you've asked these people that were loitering to move out. Well done. I really appreciate that. I asked you for a comment, but you said that there's a way to actually ask? Yes. If you contact our PIO services, and I can give you that information. Yeah. Do you have a card or something that we can No card, but I can get you the phone number for I I would really appreciate that. Like I said, the national press is here right now and, man, they would love I'm I'm telling you, we wanna know what the San Antonio Police Department thinks about what's going on. There's a lot of criminality that's happening. And as citizens of the city, we're extremely concerned. You said you have a phone number you can can you maybe write it down for me? Do you have anything? So are there multiple like are are the police officers that are sitting there on duty right now or are they off duty officers? The officers will roll here with the under the direction of Catholic Charities Yep. To keep order,
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