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Saved - May 22, 2025 at 11:50 AM
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A 24-year-old Venezuelan man, Anthony Labrador, was caught posing as a 16-year-old student at an Ohio high school. He lived with two legal guardians who alerted the school upon discovering his true age. Labrador had a driver's license, Social Security number, and Temporary Protective Status. He claimed he wanted to enroll due to homelessness and contacted a couple, Kathy and Brad Melfred, for housing. The Melfreds later learned he was not a minor. The school district stated it followed legal protocols for enrollment under the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act.

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JUST IN: 24-year-old Venezuelan man busted for pretending to be a 16-year-old student at an Ohio high school. Anthony Labrador was living with two adult legal guardians who contacted the school when they found out he wasn't a minor. The school claims Labrador had an Ohio Driver’s License, a SSN, along with a Temporary Protective Status from the U.S. Immigration Department. Labrador allegedly contacted the school in 2023, saying he wanted to enroll as a student because "he had been homeless and was an immigrant from Venezuela." He also contacted Ohio couple, Kathy and Brad Melfred, who had adopted kids and had housed exchange students. They agreed to take him in. The Melfreds later found out about Labrador when they got a phone call from a woman who said he was "actually a 24-year-old and he was the father of her child." "This case involves highly unusual and deceptive circumstances that impacted many local, state and federal agencies," said Superintendent Tom Hosler to parents. "The school district has reviewed its actions regarding enrollment and is confident proper legal channels were followed to provide support for an individual presenting themselves as an unaccompanied minor as spelled out in the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act." Insane.

@MikeASperrazza - Mike Sperrazza

@CollinRugg They are only sending their best.

@CollinRugg - Collin Rugg

@MikeASperrazza This guy said: "How can I blend in and pretend to be a high schooler?" > Dye hair blonde > Get a sunburn > Throw on a Bass Pro Shops shirt. https://t.co/HbBbKYTyLX

Saved - April 3, 2025 at 3:37 PM

@MikeASperrazza - Mike Sperrazza

This human should not educate our children. https://t.co/MlCrG6Pqgv

Saved - January 19, 2024 at 2:56 AM

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THIS IS CHILD ABUSE! https://t.co/5UwfQ3gyHH

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Dr. Olsen decides to start Josie on blockers and promises to give her estrogen in two years. Josie receives the blockers as an arm implant and holds on tight as she prepares for the next chapter of her life. The speaker reflects on how just 20 years ago, they wouldn't have been able to provide blockers, and Josie would have had to go through male puberty, which terrifies them. They express uncertainty about whether Josie would have survived male puberty.
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Speaker 0: Doctor Olsen had a decision. Speaker 1: You are in the perfect place to start on blockers. Speaker 0: And she promises to begin giving her estrogen, female hormones, in 2 years. Speaker 1: Around 13. That's what I think. Yes. You're not gonna develop breast buds on the blockers, But, you're not gonna wait until 16 to start. You know that. Okay? Speaker 0: Josie received the blockers as an implant in her arm. It's okay. Can you see current? So with all the bravery she could muster Now you're gonna feel a little bit of a Josie held on tight Speaker 1: singing 1 Oh. Speaker 0: As another chapter opened in this young girl's life. Speaker 1: A lot of times it strikes me that had this happened just 20 years ago Thank you. I wouldn't have been able to give her blockers, and she would have had to go through male puberty. That terrifies me. Speaker 0: It's all done. Do you wanna hug? Speaker 1: I don't know that she would have survived male puberty.
Saved - November 22, 2023 at 9:31 PM

@MikeASperrazza - Mike Sperrazza

JUST IN: New footage coming from the Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls, NY. https://t.co/hj0KtVw3ZJ

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The authorities are investigating the occupants of the vehicle to determine their identities and any possible motives. They will examine their computers for any relevant chat or information. It is suspected that this event may be coordinated or driven by a specific ideology, considering the current state of political awareness and unrest.
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Speaker 0: That is identifying who the occupants of the vehicle were, any, potential motive that they may have in terms of in groups they may belong to. They'll look at maybe being able to get a hold of their, computers, see if there was any chat or anything like that. They're the least one to believe this is a coordinated event or they had some ideology that would, that would lead them to do this. We know that in this current heightened state of, turmoil and political awareness.
Saved - October 26, 2023 at 3:51 PM

@MikeASperrazza - Mike Sperrazza

.@RashidaTlaib pushing a fake news narrative, right before people begin to occupy the Capitol and surrounding areas. If we are being “fair” and do not have a two tiered justice system, how is this not considered “inciting an insurrection”… https://t.co/lmVSCPKrn6

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Some people think it's acceptable to bomb hospitals with children. It's difficult to watch videos where kids are told not to cry, even though they should be allowed to express their emotions. President Biden, not all Americans support your actions. Wake up and realize that we are witnessing genocide and the killing of many innocent people. You are on the right side of history by trying to save lives. Stop politicizing the situation and continue your efforts to stop this tragedy.
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Speaker 0: Continue to watch people think it's okay to bomb a hospital with children. You know what's so hard sometimes is watching those videos and and the people telling the kids don't cry and, like, let them cry. And they're shaking. And somebody noticed they kept telling them not to cry in Arabic. They did they can cry. I can cry. We all can cry. If we're not crying, something is wrong. And so I'm telling you right now, President Biden, not all America's with you on this one, and you need to wake up and understand that. We are literally literally watching people commit to genocide and killing a vast majority just like this, You are on the right side of history. You are. You're doing everything possible to save lives. What is wrong with that? Stop it. We're trying to try to politicize
Saved - August 13, 2023 at 9:50 PM

@MikeASperrazza - Mike Sperrazza

.@BarackObama ya don’t say… People don’t forget buddy.

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In Ohio, having Democrats in charge of the machines is beneficial. However, it's important to be honest about the fact that both Republicans and Democrats have manipulated elections in the past. When people are in power, they tend to try to sway things in their favor.
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Speaker 0: Well, I tell you what, it it helps in Ohio that we got, Democrats in charge of the machines. But but look, I come from Chicago, So so I wanna be honest. It's not as if it's just Republicans who have monkeed around with elections in the past. Sometimes Democrats have too. You know, whenever people are in power, they're you know, they have this tendency to try to, you know, tilt things in their direction.
Saved - June 21, 2023 at 7:02 PM
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Four children were found in a filthy South Boston apartment where a man died. Some adults were dressed as women when first responders arrived. Our first responders should be commended for fulfilling their duty as mandatory reporters. No child should be exposed to what these children were allegedly exposed to.

@MikeASperrazza - Mike Sperrazza

JUST IN: Kids, ‘drugs, sex toys,’ dead man in South Boston apartment: ‘Sickening’. 'Multiple sources tell the Herald some of the adults were dressed as women when first responders arrived at the scene.' https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/06/19/four-kids-found-hidden-in-filthy-south-boston-apartment-where-a-man-died/

Kids, ‘drugs, sex toys,’ dead man in South Boston apartment: ‘Sickening’ Four children living in squalid conditions while being hidden from first responders were found in a Southie apartment filled with "alcohol, drugs, sex toys" and a dead man, according to an incident report and outraged officials. bostonherald.com

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“Our first responders should be commended for following through and fulfilling their duty as mandatory reporters,” Collins said, citing how they are legally bound to report children in potential danger. “No child should be exposed to what these children were allegedly exposed to”

Saved - May 30, 2023 at 7:15 PM

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Folks, these are our future attorneys and judges. It’s very scary that this is what leftist education does to people. It’s criminal that the educational system creates these false premises for people to believe. Now in America, basic laws are racist. https://www.foxnews.com/media/cuny-law-commencement-speaker-claims-laws-white-supremacy-attacks-fascist-police-military

CUNY Law commencement speaker claims laws are 'White supremacy,' attacks 'fascist' police and military City University of New York (CUNY) Law school speaker blasts America for its 'oppression' of Black and brown communities and calls for a 'revolution.' foxnews.com
Saved - May 30, 2023 at 7:13 PM

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.@ManhattanDA hey buddy. Maybe instead of wasting taxpayer money on @realDonaldTrump sham investigations, we can start looking into this woman here, right in your backyard. Calling for violence in a @CUNY commencement speech. You’re welcome for the tip. https://t.co/2UtBVRhrZr

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Fatima Mohammed, the selected class speaker for the Class of 2023, expresses gratitude to loved ones for their support. She acknowledges the challenges faced by her class, including the pandemic and racial injustice. Fatima celebrates the mission of CUNY School of Law to serve human needs and fight against oppression. She highlights the importance of speaking out against Israeli settler colonialism and supporting Palestine. Fatima praises her classmates for their dedication to public interest work and envisions a future where they defend marginalized communities and challenge oppressive systems. She urges her peers to remember global issues and actively fight for justice. Fatima concludes by emphasizing the power of collective action and the need to dismantle oppressive institutions. The fight for justice begins now.
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Speaker 0: So I start by asking you to join me in welcoming Fatima Mohammed, elected by the graduating full time precast cohort, to offer remarks. Hello, everyone. Thank you, Dean Sethi, for that introduction. I wanna start by greeting you all with the greeting I know best. Assalamu Alaikum Warahmatullahi wa barakatuh. May peace And blessings be upon you all. My name is Fatima Musa Mohammed, and I come to you all from the rich soil of Yemen raised by the humble streets of Queens. It is my honor, and I'm humbled, To be standing before you all as the selected class speaker daytime speaker of the Class of 2023. To all our loved ones, our parents, grandparents, Siblings, partners, and friends, our comrades, aunts and uncles, and all the little kids in the crowd, Those who made it and those who couldn't, we wouldn't be here without you. Thank you for your unwavering love. My mom's crying, so that means that's her. Thank you for your unwavering love and support. This celebration is yours. This is a moment for those who paved the way for us to be here, those who wipe down our tears, those who are waiting ahead, and to those, we now must open the doors. And now to the graduating class of 2023. Before I begin, I want to tell you all that my grandparents are in Yemen right now, and they assured me that there are fireworks lighting up the city of Aden in celebration of all of us. So just know that oceans away, there's a whole city on the other end of the Earth, it feels like, Celebrating you all. To the class of 2023, the moment we have all been waiting for is finally here. The class that began this journey during a season of grief, a season where ambulance trucks were the only noise in town and our neighborhoods Became sort of ghost towns, where we watched our immigrant parents keep the city on its feet as they saw Bodies packed into refrigerated morgue trucks. The class that saw nothing but black Zoom square boxes for the 1st 2 years, there's a lot I can say about the loss and the pain we've all endured over the last 3 years, but I am reminded of Frantz Fanon's words, Things get bad for all of us, almost continually, and what we do under the constant stress reveals who and what we are. And so I'm here to celebrate who and what we are, who you are. Like many of you, I chose CUNY School of Law for its articulated mission to be law in the service of human needs, one of very few legal institutions created To recognize that the law is a manifestation of white supremacy that continues to oppress and suppress people in this nation and around the world. We join this institution We joined this institution to be equipped with the necessary legal skills to protect our communities, To protect the organizers fighting endlessly day in and out with no accolades, no cameras, no votes, no PhD grants, Working to lift the facade of legal neutrality and confront the systems of oppression that wreck violence on them. Systems of oppression created To feed an empire with a ravenous appetite for destruction and violence. Institutions created to intimidate, Bully and censor and stifle the voices of those who resist. In this moment In this moment of celebrating who we are, I want to celebrate CUNY Law as one of the few, If not the only law school to make a public statement defending the right of its students to organize and speak out against Israeli settler colonialism. That this that this is the law school that passed And endorsed BEBS on a student and faculty level. Recognizing that Absent a critical imperialism, settler colonialism lens, our work and this school's mission statement is void of value. That as Israel continues to indiscriminately rain bullets and bombs on worshippers, murdering the old, the young, Attacking even funerals and graveyards as it encourages lynch mobs to target Palestinian homes and businesses as it imprisons its children, As it continues its project of settler colonialism expelling Palestinians from their homes, carrying the ongoing Nakba That our silent is not that our silence is no longer acceptable. We are we are the student body and faculty That fought back when investor focused admin attempted to cross the BDS picket line, saying loud and clear That Palestine can no longer be the exception to our pursuit of justice, that our morality will not be purchased by investors. We are the class we are the class that fought for incarcerated clients and zealously filed for their clemency applications with nearly 0 institutional support. We are the claws that fought for cut for clients to get asylum, That went to court to reunite families torn apart by ACS and the family surveillance. We are the class That organized against using Lexus, a legal research company contracted with ICE. And we did all of this in spite of the racism, in spite of the selective activism, the self serving interests of CUNY Central, an institution That continues to fail us, that continues to train and cooperate with the fascist NYPD, the military, that continues to train IDF soldiers To carry out that same violence globally, a larger institution committed to its donors, not to its students. I am here to remind us all that our existence on its own Today in this room is revolutionary. That as we embark on our legal careers, we must practice a discipline of truth and courage And hold ourselves true to the mission statement we came to this school for. So today, I celebrate the courage and bravery that got us here, And I celebrate every moment of resilience that sets us apart as the number one leading public interest school in this nation. I see I see before my eyes brilliant future public defenders. I see brilliant immigration attorneys, housing attorneys, Business attorneys, civil rights attorneys, and movement lawyers, I see profess professors and librarians, I see before me future practitioners who will work on contracts To end partnerships with ICE and not intellectual property contracts to secure designs for the newest drone technology murdering children. I see future lawyers who will defend tenants in court and not those that dispossess dispossess our communities from their homes. I see future attorneys who will protect the communities terrorized by the surveillance state and not protect the agents of oppression that carry out that terror. Future lawyers who will fight to keep families together and not tear them apart. I see future lawyers who will work to make this world a better place, One person, one movement at a time. I see a class to be rejoiced, a class to be celebrated, a class to be remembered today and in the years ahead. And as we celebrate who we are today, let us actively fight against the collective amnesia and cognitive dissonance that limits our understanding of the world to what is only directly before our eyes. Let us remember let us remember that Gaza, just this week, has been bombed with the world watching. That daily brown and black men are being murdered by the state at Rikers. That there are Palestinian political prisoners like h I f in US prisons. That there are refugees at the southern border still locked up. That yesterday marked 1 year since the murder of US journalist, Shireen Abu Akleh, and that the murder of black men Like Jordan Neely by a white man on a on the MTA is dignified by politicians like Eric Adams and senator Chuck Toomer. We leave our classes and we leave the school to a world that so desperately needs us to stand Alongside those who have given up for the sake of liberation, far more than we could imagine. So may the joy and excitement that fills the auditorium here, May the rage that fills this auditorium dance in the hallways of our elementary schools, in our home villages of Sheikh Jarrah, Aden, Yemen, Haiti, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines. May it be rejoiced in the corners of our New York City bedroom apartments and dining tables? May it be the fuel for the fight against capitalism, racism, imperialism, and Zionism around the world. No one person will save the world. No single movement will liberate the masses. Those who brunt the ferocity of the violence, those who carry the revolution, The people, the masses, those who brought the ferocity of the violence, those who need our protection, they will carry this revolution. The revolution that lives so loudly despite not being televised. No longer are we going to capitulate to oppressors. No longer are we going to put our hope in their depraved consciousness, and as the as the great Malcolm x said, we declare our right On this earth, to be a man, to be a human being, to be respected as a human being, to be given the rights of a human being, In this society, on this earth, in this day, which we intend to bring into existence by any means necessary. So one client at a time, one case at a time, one hearing at a time, we will show up for our communities. We will show up for ourselves, and we will protect the fight that brings us all closer to the fall of all oppressive institutions, A reality that is only myopic and unrealistic to the oppressors, but is the inevitable future for the oppressed, For oppressed people everywhere, for greater empires of destruction have fallen before, and so will these. So to the class of 2023, the fight begins now.
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