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This past weekend, I met with farm workers affected by mass deportations. Many women shared heartbreaking stories of their husbands being taken during traffic stops and deported without understanding the forms they signed, leaving families shattered. I spoke to two 11-year-old boys, one who had spoken to his father in Mexico and was heartbroken, and another who hadn’t yet communicated with his dad and was in tears. These workers, who have toiled for decades, often without any criminal records, are now living in fear. This situation not only devastates families but also impacts farmers and food prices. Mass deportations mean real suffering—families are torn apart, and children are left without their parents. It’s a tragic reality.

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I posted a video on Facebook showing illegal immigrants with new trucks taking American jobs. TikTok censored me for speaking out. These illegals are working without paying taxes, while hardworking Americans struggle. They claim Ford gives them free trucks. I called out the situation, but got censored. We need to stop this and take America back. Love you all. Trump 2024.

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El Taco Loco, a taco shop near 60 Seventh Avenue in Indian School, is closed. The West Valley Taco Joint also operates a bus in Goodyear and a food truck in Southwest Phoenix. El Taco Loco's food truck, usually at 50 Fifth Avenue in Baseline, is missing. People believe it was seized as part of a federal investigation. Videos on TikTok show federal agents with HSI and ICE taking workers out of the food truck in handcuffs. The home of the taco shop's owner, Vladimir Angulo, was also raided. These raids are part of an investigation into allegations of human smuggling and harboring of illegal immigrants at five locations. The US attorney's office says Angulo is in federal custody awaiting charges. Tom Homan previously warned that these arrests were coming, stating that knowingly harboring an illegal alien from ICE is a felony.

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An NBC News story reports that ICE agents raided an Oklahoma home, traumatizing a US citizen family. Immigration agents had a search warrant for the home, but the suspects listed no longer lived there. A mother and her daughters, all US citizens, had their money, laptop, and cell phone taken and were forced to wait outside in the rain during the search. The question was posed to Madam Secretary if DHS needs to rectify any mistakes and ensure the family gets its property back if this were a mistake. Madam Secretary responded that the warrant was for the house, which was allegedly being used for human smuggling, not the individuals, though some individuals present had similar names. She stated that everything was done appropriately and will continue to be handled appropriately.

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Last night around 2 AM, I heard a knock at the door and saw three men outside. They were going door-to-door, and I knew who they were and who they were after, so I didn’t answer. I watched as they took people from their homes, mostly my neighbors, who are all Mexican. This morning, the usual five work trucks in the parking lot were reduced to just one. The place feels eerily quiet; I don’t hear my neighbors anymore. I’ve been looking outside, and there’s no one around. It feels like they took my neighbors away, and it’s strange because they usually don’t speak English.

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You treating migrants humanely? No, reports show they’re on planes without water. That’s nonsense. Our detention facilities exceed all standards. Check the ICE website for our performance-based standards; they’re the highest in the industry. But are you only detaining illegal criminals? There are reports of students showing bruises from deportation flights. That’s absurd. We investigate any claims. The ICE professionals I led uphold the highest standards. We care for detainees while enforcing the law without apology. Are you using military planes for deportations as a tactic? No, we’re securing the border, which is a national security risk. Illegal entry is a crime. The current crisis overwhelms border security, leading to increased drug trafficking and terrorism. President Trump will secure the border and enforce immigration laws without hesitation. Expect our efforts to intensify soon.

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I'm at my job at a Hyundai plant that makes electric cars, but immigration came today, and hundreds of people left. Some ran and jumped the fences. My group is here waiting to see what we're going to do. The Americans are trying to protect those who don't have documents or legal status. They stopped work today just to wait and see what happens, to see if we return to work or not. Everyone's worried because eighty to ninety percent of my group are Venezuelans with status to stay here, but people are still scared. ICE came to raid our workplace, and the Americans are trying to help, protect, and ask about everyone's case.

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At Fernando's restaurant in Madison, 37-year-old Jose Meja Cubillas was arrested for sexual battery of a physically helpless person and tampering with evidence. The owner, Cristina Narvaez, expressed concern about the impact on her business, especially since the accused was a manager and had presented fake documentation to secure his job. Following a police investigation initiated by a call at 1 AM, seven other employees were arrested for being in the country illegally. Narvaez stated that they were unaware of Cubillas's true background, emphasizing the unpredictability of people's actions behind closed doors. ICE has placed a detainer on Cubillas, who had been previously deported in 2010. All arrested individuals are currently held at the Madison County Detention Center.

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A Maryland man, Kilmar, was a suspect in a human trafficking operation dating back three years. Fox Digital obtained body cam footage of a Tennessee Highway Patrol stop where Kilmar was pulled over for speeding with eight passengers and no luggage. The officer questioned Kilmar, who said he and the passengers were traveling from Maryland to San Luis, Missouri for work. The officer suspected Kilmar was being paid to transport the passengers, who he believed were primarily Spanish-speaking. The officer noted the passengers had no luggage and predicted they would only have basic toiletries on their person. He also suspected Kilmar had around $1,400 cash in his pocket. The body cam audio cuts out for ten minutes while the officer makes a phone call. Sources claim the officer contacted the FBI and ICE, who advised police not to detain Kilmar at the time. The source also stated that Biden's ICE never showed up. The source also said that an MS-13 gangster, suspected human smuggler and wife beater, was released into the country.

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A customs and border patrol helicopter landed in the middle of a farm where testers were protesting. The helicopter made a run to Van Nuys Airport for cases of water. A team of ICE agents are at the farm, along with other agents, National Guard, and police guarding Laguna Road. The enforcement action has been ongoing for four hours, and it appears law enforcement did not plan to stay this long.

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Cell phone video shows ICE agents chasing workers after a raid. ICE has not disclosed the number of people detained. Ventura County's agriculture industry is a $2 billion per year industry, and raids could significantly impact planting and harvesting. One worker described arriving at work this morning during the raid. Another worker spoke about the anxiety of potentially encountering ICE in Ventura County fields.

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This past weekend, I met with farm workers affected by mass deportations. Many women shared heartbreaking stories of their husbands being taken during traffic stops and deported without understanding what they signed. I spoke to two 11-year-old boys, one who had spoken to his father in Mexico and was heartbroken, and another who hadn’t been able to reach his dad and was in tears. These families, who have worked tirelessly in the fields for years, often without any criminal records, are now torn apart. This situation not only devastates families but also impacts farmers and food prices. Mass deportations mean real suffering—children without parents and wives without husbands. It’s a tragic reality.

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FBI agents arrested my husband in Coachella. This nightmare unfolded as we were simply trying to run errands. I want everyone to know that my family has been separated. According to my account, eight FBI agents surrounded us and stated that they had a deportation order for my husband, but they didn't show it to us. We have been married for 20 years, and he has lived in the United States for 30 years. He has lived in this country longer than his own. He wasn't perfect, but he paid for whatever he did.

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Federal authorities reportedly believe Buckeye Fire Equipment has been hiring illegal immigrants. ICE executed a search warrant for aggravated identity theft. Tents and people lined up outside the facility on Kings Road were observed. The company makes fire extinguishers and supplies fire suppression systems. A woman whose mother works at the facility stated her mother texted her around 1:00 PM saying an ICE raid was occurring. The mother reported that people were being divided into groups of five and having their IDs checked. It is unknown if ICE has made any arrests or what the charges are.

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There are reports of ICE notifications being sent to businesses in Chicago, threatening audits of their workers. This is especially concerning for Mexican-owned businesses like my restaurant, where all my employees are also Mexican. The potential fines of $20,000 per undocumented worker could bankrupt us. We understand it's technically illegal to hire workers who aren't documented, but people come here to work hard and improve their lives, and I can't turn them away simply based on their status. If anyone has expertise on this issue, particularly regarding whether these audits are widespread or targeted, please share your knowledge. In the meantime, I'm praying for protection and guidance.

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We were filming at the border when Border Patrol detained us at gunpoint, ignoring 60 illegal immigrants nearby. Some of us were handcuffed for exposing the invasion while the administration supports cartels. Despite being released, mainstream media hasn't covered our experience. We complied with law enforcement, but the focus should be on securing the border.

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Alright, a dozen or so people exited a van outside Piedra, assisted by two NGO workers. These are illegal aliens. This is happening in broad daylight, while unaccompanied children are moved at night. Many of the 500,000 unaccompanied children brought into our country are missing or dead from organ harvesting. The people are given neon bags by a Mexican NGO and are headed to Terminal A, likely for Frontier Airlines to travel into the interior. I found two illegals escorted by a faith-based NGO out of Mexico and Texas. One was dropped at Delta. Another dozen jumped off the van and one with arrest papers is heading into TSA. Airport employees received memos about my journalism. I'm recording a male from Colombia. He couldn't provide ID, so they sent him to another line, possibly headed to Atlanta via Dallas. He was escorted through the gate without showing ID. This is Kamala Harris's America, with TSA escorting illegals into our country.

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Hey, everyone. I'm Rhea Chadrigan, an immigration attorney in Houston. I need to share an urgent story about a client who was detained despite having a pending asylum appeal, a work permit, and being fully compliant with ICE. He was living at home when ICE called, claiming his GPS wasn't working. They said they were coming over, and moments later, a team including DEA agents swarmed his house, threw him to the ground, and shackled him. His daughter described it as a war scene, an excessive use of force for someone who is not a criminal, has a job, and pays taxes. This shows the current climate. It's crucial to get your documents in order and consult an immigration attorney to explore all available options. Everyone should have an immigration attorney on speed dial. It's a scary time, and we need to be prepared.

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El Taco Loco, a taco shop near 60 Seventh Avenue in Indian School, is closed. Its food truck, usually at 50 Fifth Avenue in Baseline, is missing, believed seized as part of a federal investigation. Videos on TikTok show federal agents with HSI and ICE taking workers in handcuffs from the food truck. The home of the taco shop's owner, Vladimir Angulo, was also raided. These actions are part of an investigation into allegations of human smuggling and harboring of illegal immigrants across five locations. The US attorney's office for the district of Arizona reports Angulo is in federal custody awaiting charges. Tom Homan, President Trump's border czar, previously warned that arrests for knowingly harboring and concealing an illegal alien from ICE, a felony, would occur.

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At Fernando's restaurant in Madison, 37-year-old Jose Meja Cubias was arrested for sexual battery of a physically helpless person and tampering with evidence. The restaurant owner expressed concern that her business would be negatively affected by the incident. She discovered that Cubias, a manager, was at the restaurant after hours and had provided fake documentation for employment. She emphasized that they had no prior knowledge of his actions, noting that he was well-liked by customers. Following the investigation, seven other employees were also arrested for being in the U.S. illegally. ICE has placed a detainer on Cubias, who was previously deported in 2010. All arrested individuals are currently at the Madison County Detention Center.

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ICE is raiding the neighbors, and it's exciting. It feels like justice is finally happening. I saw the lights at the ice motel and couldn't believe it. It's crazy to see this unfold. They even stopped a whole bus! It's intense, but everyone should stay safe. We appreciate the efforts being made.

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Gary Roehr, CEO of Glen Valley Foods, confirms that federal agents conducted a raid at 9:00 AM, presenting a list of 97 employees. These 97 employees are currently being screened. Roehr states that the company e-verified 100% of its employees since its inception, but the e-verify system doesn't work. He says the company is not under any charges. Roehr says he had to stand there and watch what was happening. The company will provide any help they can to the 97 people, including allowing them to return to work if cleared. Roehr confirms the agents showed a warrant.

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We're reporting on anti-ICE activists in California who are actively obstructing immigration enforcement. Some activists are using bullhorns and sirens to warn migrants of ICE presence, advising them of their rights not to speak or open doors without a warrant. These activists claim to be working with dozens of organizations across the LA area. Separately, flyers revealing the identities of ICE agents have surfaced, causing concern. This doxxing puts agents at risk. As someone who has experienced similar threats, I can say that these agents don't deserve this treatment. They are working to make their community safer by focusing on criminal threats and national security.

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Federal law enforcement officers are detaining people, with one individual dragged across the street during an arrest. These officers are believed to be border patrol police. Viewer discretion is advised.

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NYC Erupts as ICE Raids Canal Street Migrants..
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A recent ICE/HSI raid on Canal Street in New York City targeted individuals selling counterfeit goods, many identified as undocumented migrants. The operation quickly escalated into chaos as federal agents were met with a large, angry mob of protesters. The journalist, Philion, documented the aftermath, noting the lack of police backup for the federal agents and the intense confrontation. Protesters chanted "ICE out of New York" and "shame," accusing agents of being "fascist pigs" and abducting people. Conversely, some bystanders and the host supported the raid, emphasizing law and order, the illegality of selling counterfeit goods without licenses, and the importance of legal immigration. A notable incident involved the arrest of an individual who had previously assaulted the journalist's cameraman during a prior documentation of illegal street vending. The discussion highlighted a deep societal divide regarding immigration enforcement, legal processes, and the role of law enforcement in addressing illegal economic activities, with strong opinions on both sides.
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