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Two Venezuelan migrants are under arrest in Houston, charged with murdering 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray. An undocumented immigrant from Ecuador was arrested in New York City, accused of raping a 13-year-old girl. An undocumented immigrant from El Salvador was arrested in Oklahoma and is accused of raping and murdering Rachel Moran, a mother of five, from Maryland. An undocumented immigrant is not a criminal, and we have to correct course on this conversation in our country.

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Chris Hanson investigates migrant criminals. One suspect admitted to giving $50 for sex with a 15-year-old girl. He was questioned about his legal status in the U.S. and was found to have previously been deported from Honduras. In a recent sting operation in Genesee County, Michigan, two illegal Hondurans were arrested for attempting to engage with minors. They were quickly picked up by ICE, marking a significant response. In Blount County, Alabama, a man showed up naked after engaging with a decoy posing as a 15-year-old. This incident was unusual in the 20 years of predator investigations. The decoy's playful approach led to the suspect undressing before being confronted. The investigation highlights ongoing efforts to catch predators and protect children.

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What's your name? Where are you from? I was born in Thailand. Have you ever been deported from the U.S.? No, I've never been deported. What have you been charged with? I'm not a citizen; my mother is. I've seen Dr. Phil on TV. This is an example of sanctuary cities, where illegal immigrants, like those involved in sex crimes against children, are walking the streets instead of being detained by federal agents. You've been charged with sex crimes? Not really. So, you've never been deported? Nope. We need to process and lock them up.

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In a recent interview, the speaker discusses how he has arrested over 100,000 people before they could commit child rape, potentially saving 700,000 children. However, the other speaker finds this reasoning strange, as these people haven't actually done anything yet. The speaker argues that those who have intentions to commit crimes should be arrested. The conversation then shifts to the normalization of pedophilia, with the speaker claiming that it is becoming more prevalent and even present in school books. The other speaker expresses shock at this revelation.

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The speaker states that because they are in a sanctuary city, they do not report illegal immigrants. They claim to have released a double homicide suspect because of this policy. The speaker says someone came to pick up $320,000 from their grandparents and is working their way through it. The speaker is asked to take seriously that someone is repeating an offense while being illegal. The person is reportedly in Chinatown, New York.

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Ted Gunderson, a respected law enforcement professional, believes in the existence of child trafficking rings but acknowledges difficulties in prosecution. He mentions that law enforcement officers may be apathetic and reluctant to get involved. The speaker expresses shock at discovering that Michael Aquino, who was sitting next to Ted during an interview, allegedly paid for the kidnapping of a child named Kevin Collins. The speaker accuses Geraldo Rivera of being involved in a cover-up. A clip is shown where Aquino seemingly confesses to kidnapping Collins. The debate highlights the lack of successful prosecutions and the need for further investigation. The speaker concludes by suggesting the formation of a national task force to address these issues.

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Fermisha Rose learned this week that the suspect was not a U.S. citizen and now believes justice means deportation. She says her daughter, who was 13 when she met 29-year-old Jordan Castillo Chavez, was communicating with him online; Rose found out by checking her daughter’s phone. She recalls seeing a message from Castillo Chavez and photos and messages that indicated he was coming to pick up her daughter, and she immediately dropped and fainted, thinking, “This is not happening right now.” In March, Pineville police charged Castillo Chavez with indecent liberties and other sex-related charges. He has since bonded out. This week, Customs and Border Protection named Castillo Chavez of Costa Rica as “one of the worst of the worst criminal legal aliens,” blaming his release on a failed ICE detainer. When asked for a response, the Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office said ICE had requested advance notification of his release but did not issue an ICE detainer. The sheriff’s office also said they did not notify ICE when Castillo Chavez bonded out because they weren’t legally required to. Rose says her own father committed a crime in the United States and was deported back to his country years ago, so she understands the impact and believes Castillo Chavez deserves deportation as well. “We need justice. He needs to go, and he needs to enforce it,” she says.

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In the exchange, Speaker 0 recounts feedback from “real Chicagoans,” describing them as mostly Black and Brown, and claims they tell him that the other person does not seem to know the difference between illegal aliens and real Chicago citizens. He asserts that these individuals feel the other person is siding with illegal aliens over their communities. He then pivots to a direct line of questioning. The real question, as Speaker 0 presents it, concerns a violent incident: “An illegal alien from Nicaragua grabbed a woman on the North Side, bashed her head into the sidewalk, knocked her unconscious, and raped her.” He presses for a direct response about what would have happened “if that had been your wife, Stacy.” He stages the hypothetical to elicit a clear stance from Speaker 1 on how to respond to such a crime and its immigration context. Speaker 1, however, interrupts to steer the conversation away from the loaded scenario. He repeatedly signals a move on, indicating a preference not to engage with the hypothetical or to answer the pointed ethical dilemma on the spot. The back-and-forth centers on the tactic of addressing the question versus avoiding it, with Speaker 0 insisting on a straightforward answer “as a man, not as mayor, but as a man.” The exchange escalates as Speaker 0 urges Speaker 1 to provide a simple yes or no and to address the issue directly, effectively challenging Speaker 1 to commit to a position regarding ICE and deportation in light of the described crime. Speaker 1 responds by again stating to move on, resisting the direct yes/no framework. Throughout, Speaker 0 persists in pressing for a candid, personal response to the hypothetical crime and its immigration implications, while Speaker 1 maintains a boundary about continuing the discussion in that moment. Ultimately, Speaker 1 declines to answer the specific deportation question in the moment, and Speaker 0 reaffirms the demand for a direct personal answer. The segment ends with Speaker 1 thanking the audience and moving on, leaving the explicit yes-or-no question unresolved in this exchange.

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Alcatraz isn't more secure than our border. The Biden administration hid information about the 300,000 missing children crossing the border. These children endured horrific experiences, including rape. Many were given birth control pills by their parents anticipating this abuse. Lieutenant Oliveras of the Texas Department of Public Safety has been instrumental in bringing this to light. He's a father, and the images broke his heart. He wanted—and through us—America to know what's happening. We're the only network showing these photos.

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Biden's immigration policies are under scrutiny as illegal migrants in Boston face deportation. A Haitian gang member with 17 criminal convictions is highlighted, reflecting concerns about crime among migrants. Recent statistics show a significant drop in border encounters, with Mexico preparing for deportations by building shelters. Chris Hansen discusses his investigations, revealing illegal Hondurans caught trying to exploit minors. In a recent sting operation in Michigan, two Hondurans, previously deported, were arrested. Hansen praises local law enforcement for their swift action, noting it's the fastest response he's seen. In Alabama, another case involved a man who stripped naked during a sting, showcasing the bizarre situations encountered in these investigations.

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Children are being lured online and disappearing, often becoming victims of predators. Despite this, some officials, like Governor Pritzker, criticize ICE for their operations, claiming they instill fear in communities. In reality, ICE is focused on saving children by targeting sexual predators. Recent operations involved meticulous investigations over several days, tracking a suspect using his cell phone to ensure his arrest outside his home, where they couldn't enter without a warrant. The time-consuming nature of these investigations highlights the need for better cooperation with local jails, which could expedite the arrest process and enhance community safety. The goal is to protect children and ensure safer environments for everyone involved.

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Many Americans are unaware of the dangers posed by illegal immigrants. A survivor of sex trafficking shares a harrowing experience of being abused by a cartel member. Despite fearing for her family's safety, she was too afraid to seek help. She emphasizes that children are at risk in Biden's America and supports Donald Trump due to her traumatic experiences with illegal immigrants.

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This person is accused of trying to meet a 13-year-old boy. They deny it, but are confronted and restrained. The person is called a child predator and is warned about their actions. They were caught trying to take the boy for a milkshake.

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A woman says her daughter was stalked at Walmart and chased by immigrants with a machete on the way to work. After the incident, the police did not return her call to file a report. Speaker 1 responds that if someone's first act upon entering the country is breaking the law, they are more likely to break the law again. He states that 350,000 mothers are in prison in the U.S., but they are not forced to take their children with them. He says shoplifting has doubled and auto thefts are up over 50% in the last two years. He believes many crimes go unreported. He concludes that the U.S. needs to restore the culture of the rule of law from top to bottom, because criminals see top law enforcement agencies not following the law.

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There are no taboos in America except sex with children. A nationwide operation rescued over 200 sex trafficking victims. One rescued child performed 60,000 sex acts. The US government has become the middle man in a child trafficking operation, and has lost 450,000 children who are then sexually destroyed, raped to death, and have their organs harvested. Sponsors taking in migrant children only see them as dollar signs. The Biden administration puts children in homes with sponsors, with no follow-up. To stop child trafficking, the border must be shut down. After Joe Biden took office, arrests went from 500 to over 5,000 in one day. 65% or more of the kids are from Guatemala. 41% of victims were recruited online. Texas' Fort Bliss army base is a filthy prison. The United States of America government is the world's largest child sex trafficking organization in modern history.

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This is about an ICE arrest attempt involving Roberto Carlos Munoz Guatemala, a convicted sex offender, on an immigration order. Per the Department of Justice, on 06/17/2025, law enforcement officers attempted to arrest him. The officers were trying to carry out ICE’s responsibilities, and this situation is described as part of what ICE officers are trying to do. The person referenced is the same officer who had been dragged during an ICE arrest just this past June and who reportedly got seriously injured. The narrative states: this officer is the same one now being demonized as a murderer by protesters, while the speaker asserts he was the one who stopped Munoz Guatemala along with his fellow ICE agents. The suspect was uncooperative and refused to follow instructions. After warning him several times, an agent—identified as the same agent involved in yesterday’s shooting—broke the back window of the suspect’s car so that the vehicle could be opened from the inside. The man accelerated his car. The account notes that the video shows it’s the same agent; the man had a mask on yesterday, but the speaker claims the same hair. As the suspect sped away, the agent’s arm became trapped between the seat and the car frame. The agent is on the driver’s side toward the back, so the footage does not show him being dragged, but it is asserted that he was dragged for more than 100 yards while the driver of the car weaved back and forth in an attempt to shake him from the vehicle. The speaker states the driver was completely immune to the thought of running over him or causing other damage. The agent was eventually jarred free from the car but suffered significant injuries to his arms and hand.

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Speaker 0 opened by saying that over the last week he has interacted with over 300,000 plus real Chicagoans who say it is hate speech to evoke the Civil War or the Confederacy, to say that law enforcement is a sickness, while the other person has over 150 sworn CPD officers on his detail. He asked what the other person would say to those people and whether he would ask his 150 sworn officers to stand down if he and his wife Stacy are ever attacked, shot at, or rammed with a protester’s vehicle. Speaker 1 responded with sarcasm about the large number, joking that the interactions had “gone down to 300,000,” and claimed he had checked the other person’s comments. He asserted that the addiction on jails and incarceration and the addiction of militarism is evil, referencing Doctor King, and said it is incumbent to ensure that “the real Chicagoans” or the real people of America receive attention, suggesting we should spend billions of dollars overseas on the people in Chicago instead. Speaker 0 pushed back, saying that the real Chicagoans he talks to, mostly Black and Brown, feel that the other person does not distinguish between illegal aliens and real Chicago citizens, and that he is siding with illegal aliens over communities. He asserted that a recent incident involved “an illegal alien from Nicaragua” who grabbed a woman on the North Side, bashed her head into the sidewalk, knocked her unconscious, and raped her. He asked whether, if that had been the other person’s wife, Stacy, he would want ICE to deport that illegal alien, and asked for a yes or no answer. Speaker 1 pressed to get a direct answer, asking for a response “as a man, not as mayor,” and repeated the question about whether ICE should deport the rapist. Speaker 0 reiterated his question and stated that the answer for real Chicagoans is the deportation of the rapist, and that was the “answer for real Chicagoans.” Speaker 1 then apologized for being late, blaming traffic, and the other person quipped about the traffic, noting, “You’re not blaming me for the traffic, are you?” and said he had been watching.

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The speakers engage in a conversation about various topics. Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 about her husband's involvement in the MDD. Speaker 1 mentions their work in catching online child predators and their goal to increase the number of arrests and convictions. Speaker 0 expresses belief in their cause. Speaker 1 discusses a disturbing incident involving a pedophile in Wyoming. Speaker 0 admits to coming to meet an 11-year-old for sex. Speaker 1 confronts Speaker 0 about illegal content on his phone, including nude pictures of children. They discuss their methods of catching predators and turning evidence over to law enforcement. Speaker 0 admits to struggling with his fantasies. The conversation ends with Speaker 1 asking about vaccine injuries and Speaker 0 questioning the necessity of the conversation.

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Disney employees are facing jail time after being caught in an undercover sex sting. Eleven Bay Area men, including Disney workers, were arrested and accused of possessing child pornography. A 73-year-old former Disney vice president was sentenced to 7 years, prompting questions about his actions during his time at Disney. The speaker claims this story is not covered by mainstream media. Brian Peck, who was convicted of raping a child on set, was later hired by Disney to work on "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody." In 2012, he was hired by Charlie Sheen to work on "Anger Management." The speaker claims it was common knowledge that producers would sleep with actresses or that certain people "like little boys."

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A Guatemalan national molested a Navy SEAL's child in Linda Vista on naval base housing. Two DHS employees asked the speaker to leak the story, motivated by frustration with California's sanctuary policies. After the man was taken to San Diego County Jail, ICE placed a detainer to pick him up, but it was denied due to sanctuary policies. ICE returned to interview him and found child pornography on his phone, leading to ICAC involvement. The man, a Guatemalan national, was allegedly using a fake green card.

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Biden's immigration policies are facing scrutiny as migrants in Boston are being detained. A Haitian individual with a criminal history of 17 convictions expresses his refusal to return to Haiti. Border patrol encounters have drastically decreased, and Mexico is preparing for deportations by building shelters. Chris Hansen's investigations reveal illegal immigrants, including two Hondurans arrested for attempting to exploit minors, have been swiftly detained by ICE. In Alabama, a man was caught naked during a sting operation, highlighting the ongoing issues with predator investigations. Hansen commends the swift actions taken compared to the previous administration's efforts.

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Speaker 0 questions Speaker 1 about the whereabouts of unaccompanied children who crossed the border during President Biden's term. Speaker 1 doesn't have the exact figures but promises to provide them later. Speaker 0 then mentions that these children are being trafficked for sex, with estimates suggesting that at least 30% of young women and children are sexually abused during their journey. Speaker 1 doesn't have specific numbers but emphasizes that even one case is too many. They mention that any flagged cases are referred to appropriate authorities within 24 hours. Speaker 0 concludes by expressing concern about the volume of trafficking and the need to end this process that benefits drug cartels at the expense of child sex trafficking.

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Fermisha Rose learned this week that the suspect is not a U.S. citizen, and she now believes justice means deportation. Her daughter's case is central: Rose says her daughter, who was 13 at the time, met a man who was 29, Jordan Castillo Chavez. Rose discovered details by looking through her daughter's phone and seeing messages and photos indicating someone was coming to pick up her daughter. She recalls, “There were photos. There were messages that indicated he was coming to pick her up, and I immediately just dropped. I fainted. This is not happening right now.” In March, Pineville police charged Castillo Chavez with indecent liberties and other sex-related charges. He has since bonded out. This week, Customs and Border Protection named Castillo Chavez of Costa Rica as one of the worst of the worst criminal legal aliens, blaming his release on a failed ICE detainer. Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office was asked to respond. They said ICE had requested advance notification of Castillo Chavez’s release but did not issue an ICE detainer. The sheriff’s office explained they did not notify ICE when he bonded out because they weren’t legally required to do so. Rose also reflects on her own family history, noting that her father committed a crime in the United States and was deported years ago. She says she understands the impact and believes the same outcome should apply to Castillo Chavez. The discussion includes Rose’s deteriorating sense of safety and justice: “This is serious.” and “We need justice. He needs to go, and he needs to enforce it.”

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We're in Boston where an ICE team is targeting illegal aliens charged with egregious crimes, specifically aggravated felonies. Our team quickly apprehended a Guatemalan national charged with aggravated child rape, followed by a Colombian national for the rape of a child above 14. We don't have enough resources to get every public safety threat off the street, but we're focused on the worst cases. Next, we arrested an MS-13 gang member from El Salvador, and a Brazilian man charged with five counts of aggravated rape of a child. Sanctuary policies often prevent local authorities from notifying us when child rapists are released. Today, we arrested four accused child rapists and one MS-13 gang member, a typical day in Boston. These arrests happened because local authorities ignored our detainer requests due to sanctuary policies. These suspects will remain in federal custody until their local charges are resolved, then we will seek deportation.

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PBD Podcast | EP 134 | Investigative Journalist: Chris Hansen
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In this episode, Patrick Bet-David hosts Chris Hansen, an eight-time Emmy award-winning journalist known for his work on "To Catch a Predator." Hansen reflects on his extensive career in journalism, which began in 1981, and discusses the evolution of predator investigations over the past 18 years. He notes the significant increase in social media platforms that predators can exploit today compared to when he first started, highlighting the challenges of keeping up with new technologies. Hansen explains that while it was easier to catch predators in the early days due to the element of surprise, today, many potential offenders are aware of the investigations, which complicates the process. He emphasizes the importance of educating parents and children about online safety, stating that the majority of children who are preyed upon know their abuser. He shares insights on the grooming tactics used by predators and stresses the need for open communication between parents and children regarding online interactions. The conversation shifts to the media landscape, with Hansen expressing concern over the polarization in news reporting and the rise of opinion-based journalism. He believes that while consumers should be educated about the difference between news and opinion, media outlets also have a responsibility to maintain clarity in their reporting. Hansen discusses the challenges of investigating high-profile cases, such as those involving human trafficking and child exploitation, and the importance of collaboration with law enforcement. He shares anecdotes from his investigations, including the complexities of confronting predators and the precautions taken to ensure safety during these encounters. The episode also touches on broader societal issues, including the implications of recent laws regarding transgender minors and the importance of understanding the motivations behind such legislation. Hansen argues for the necessity of thorough investigations into these topics to uncover the underlying truths and protect vulnerable populations. Throughout the discussion, Hansen maintains a focus on the need for awareness, education, and proactive measures to combat predatory behavior and ensure the safety of children in an increasingly digital world. He concludes by promoting his YouTube channel and upcoming projects, including a new series on a crime streaming network.
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