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We're seeing a unified effort across President Trump's national security team and the Department of Homeland Security to ensure a safe, free, and prosperous society for Americans. Over 21 million people have crossed our borders illegally under the Biden administration, many unvetted. For example, over 4,000 people from Central Asia, affiliated with an ISIS network, crossed our borders. Hundreds were identified as known terrorists or associated with known terrorists. This information was provided to the Biden administration, yet only a fraction of those arrested were deported or remained in custody; the rest were released into our country. We're working with the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI to keep Americans safe. Our counterterrorism center is focused on vetting to identify and remove those who pose a threat. The president's designation of cartels as foreign terrorist organizations is crucial, especially with their tactics mirroring those of Islamist terrorists. Our mission is clear: to keep the American people safe.

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Under president Trump's administration, this year we've had over four thousand child victims identified and found, a thirty three percent increase from the same time period last year. We've had a seizure of 1,500 kilograms of fentanyl this up to this date, a 25% increase since the same time period last year. 1,500 kilograms of fentanyl is enough to kill a hundred and fifteen million Americans. The FBI has arrested 19,000 people this year alone, that's double than where we were this time last year. We have also arrested 1,600 people who have committed violent acts against children, 270 of them are human traffickers of children. The murder rate is on track to be the lowest in US history, in modern recorded US history. In Northern Virginia, we stood up a task force; in one month, we arrested 545 violent felons. 545 in the state of Virginia, thanks to governor Youngkin's partnership. When you let good cops be cops, and you have the DOJ driving behind this mission, we're gonna clean up Washington DC and keep it safe.

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Our law enforcement partners along with the local police made 86 arrests last night. 'That was a big night.' 10 guns were seized off the street, bringing the number of arrests to 1,007 and a 111 guns taken off the street. 'That means a 111 guns can't be used in assaulting and killing people.' 'we are in our twelfth day of no homicides.' In spite of the fact that we have 101 homicides so far this year, it has been twelve days without one homicide. The deterrent effect of all that's going on as a result of the president's move to make DC safe and beautiful is literally changing the safety landscape of Washington. This president is making a difference. And I'm telling you that as the prosecutor here, we're putting together the best cases we can to bring those cases into court to get convictions. Have a good day.

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There will be a significant psychological media operation, and we must prepare for it. Immigration enforcement is always controversial, but we are a nation of laws, and illegal entry is a crime. It's frustrating to hear claims that illegal aliens commit fewer crimes than citizens; every illegal alien is a criminal. I've received numerous death threats for enforcing the law, but we won't be deterred. We need to control the messaging. I suggested to President Trump that we hold weekly press briefings to inform the public about our arrests, the reasons behind them, and the locations, especially in sanctuary cities.

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We conducted a statewide operation, arresting 219 undocumented immigrants and 253 individuals for crimes like sexual assault, aggravated assault, drug distribution, and firearm offenses. We also seized almost 15,000 pounds of illegal drugs, including fentanyl, methamphetamine, cocaine, and marijuana, along with 43 guns. This operation included every federal law enforcement agency in Arkansas, the Arkansas State Police, and the state's 19 drug task forces. The 219 undocumented immigrants came from 23 countries: India, Laos, Vietnam, Mauritania, Serbia, Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, Nigeria, Belize, Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, The Dominican Republic, Cuba, Mexico, and The Marshall Islands.

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Good morning. In Boston, ICE officers are targeting violent offenders. They quickly apprehend an MS-13 gang member wanted for murder in El Salvador, along with other illegal aliens from Haiti, Brazil, and the Dominican Republic, all with serious criminal backgrounds. Many were released due to sanctuary policies. Officers emphasize that they will continue to operate in sanctuary jurisdictions to ensure public safety. Shortly after filming, they arrested two more individuals, including a previously deported Honduran for rape and a Haitian man arrested for sexual assault. Despite sanctuary city policies, ICE asserts they will continue their enforcement efforts, gathering intelligence to locate and detain individuals who pose threats to the community.

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The speaker discussed an El Salvadoran president's approach to crime, highlighting an anecdote about a gang member from Venezuela who admitted to shooting a cop. The speaker stated that everyone removed to El Salvador poses a significant public safety threat and is a terrorist. He praised the El Salvadoran president's efforts to eradicate MS-13, noting a significant drop in the country's crime rate. The speaker also addressed ICE arrest numbers, stating that the majority of those arrested are criminals. He criticized sanctuary cities for releasing criminals back into communities, which he claims forces ICE to conduct more arrests, leading to collateral arrests of individuals who may not be serious threats. He contrasted this approach with the previous administration's policies, which restricted ICE arrests to those convicted of serious crimes. He stated that sanctuary cities will see more ICE agents due to their policies.

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We're in Chicago, Illinois, focusing on public safety threats. This initiative involves a comprehensive approach with various agencies including the FBI, ATF, DEA, ICE, and HSI. Today, we will begin addressing these issues with the president's plan for a unified government response.

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I'm not going back to Haiti. ICE has arrested several illegal aliens, including a gang member from Haiti with 17 criminal convictions, and others from Brazil, El Salvador, the Dominican Republic, and Guatemala. Many were released by sanctuary jurisdictions, which did not honor detainer requests. ICE continues to operate in these areas, stating they will find and remove individuals regardless of local policies. Recently, they arrested a Honduran for rape and a Haitian who entered the U.S. through a controversial program and was later arrested for sexual assault. While sanctuary cities may not cooperate, ICE asserts they will still enforce the law and remove individuals deemed public safety threats.

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I'm not going back to Haiti. ICE has arrested several illegal aliens, including a gang member from Haiti with 17 convictions, a Brazilian with an INTERPOL red notice, and others charged with serious crimes. Many were released due to sanctuary policies. When targeting one individual, ICE also apprehended another illegal alien present with him. ICE plans to continue operations in sanctuary jurisdictions despite local policies. They aim to expedite deportations, especially for those from cooperative countries. While Boston is a sanctuary city, ICE can still enforce the law. Local jurisdictions may complicate their work, but ICE remains committed to removing individuals who pose public safety threats.

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Today’s operation in Chicago, led by multiple federal agencies, focused on public safety and national security. We successfully apprehended serious offenders, including sex offenders and gang members, removing significant threats from the streets. This operation was meticulously planned, targeting individuals with criminal and immigration histories. In Aurora, there was a major bust involving illegal immigrants, guns, and drugs. Unfortunately, local policies hinder our ability to access jails, making it difficult to apprehend dangerous individuals directly. We need cooperation to ensure public safety; sanctuary city policies only protect criminals, not communities. Law enforcement should collaborate to keep everyone safe, including immigrant communities.

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I’m not going back to Haiti. ICE has arrested several illegal aliens, including a Haitian gang member with 17 convictions, a Brazilian with an INTERPOL red notice for armed robbery, and others charged with serious crimes. Many were released by sanctuary jurisdictions, which ignored ICE detainer requests. When ICE targeted one individual, they also arrested another illegal alien found with him. ICE plans to continue operations in sanctuary areas, emphasizing that they will find and deport those released back into the community. Recent arrests included a Honduran for rape and a Haitian arrested for sexual assault after entering the U.S. through a controversial program. Although sanctuary cities don’t have to cooperate with ICE, the agency will enforce the law regardless.

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DC will not remain a sanctuary city actively shielding criminal aliens. Under Donald Trump's directive, DC will become safe again, and it will become clean again. You have no cash bail, as you said. You have juveniles running rampant over this city, and you have a metro police department. We've made a 156 arrests. 27 firearms have been seized. Child porn pornographic material has been seized. Over 200 fentanyl pills taken off the street. A homicide suspect with a firearm, and we are going to protect DC and make it safe again. Citizens are coming out of their homes, and they're thanking them for keeping them safe and making the streets safe again. An elderly woman walks up to law enforcement and thanks them so she can go to the market again. We're gonna work hand in hand with state, federal, local officers, and we're gonna make DC safe again.

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Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche welcomed attendees to the Department of Justice, highlighting President Trump's upcoming address. Blanche praised Trump's resilience amidst media attacks and legal challenges, stating he was resolved to fight for the American people. Blanche outlined the DOJ's actions since January 20th, including securing custody of 29 cartel leaders from Mexico, including Rafael Quintero, responsible for the murder of DEA agent Kiki Camarena. MS-13 and other cartels have been designated as foreign terrorist organizations, enabling terrorism charges against members. Over 6,600 criminal cases have been filed against illegal aliens in border districts. Task forces are being established to enforce immigration laws and pursue transnational criminal organizations. The DOJ will seek the death penalty for those who murder law enforcement officers. Investigations are underway regarding anti-Semitism on college campuses, including Columbia University, with a focus on material support for terrorism. Weaponization inquiries are ongoing, but under General Bondi, the weaponization has stopped. The department's focus is now squarely on keeping the American people safe.

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The attorney general discusses the president's priority to reduce violent crime by targeting MS 13 in the United States. They mention Task Force Vulcan, which focuses on higher-level players in MS 13. Unlike traditional mafia, MS 13 is driven by a desire for reputation as savage killers rather than commercial interests. They use their savagery to extort and have expanded into human and narcotics trafficking. However, their main purpose remains violence and terrorizing people.

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My administration surge surge 500 federal agents into the district, including from the FBI, ATF, DEA, Park Police, the US Marshals Service, the Secret Service, and the Department of Homeland Security. You know, a lot of nations, they don't have anything like that. They got some some police, and they're rough police. They don't have a DEA, ATF, FBI, Park Police, US Marshal Service, Secret Service, Department of Homeland Security. They got some police, but they're rough police, and they do their job. They don't have crime. We're not gonna have crime either. They made dozens of arrests, and that's what that's what starts to happen. Again, cashless bail. Watch what we do with that. Today, we're

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General Bondi is recognized for her leadership in safeguarding American lives by confronting narco-traffickers, who the administration has labeled as foreign terrorist organizations responsible for an American overdose death every seven minutes. The Department of Justice will continue to safeguard streets using a whole-of-government approach, involving the Department of Defense, Coast Guard, HSI, FBI, and DEA, to remove drugs from the streets and dismantle Mexican cartels. The FBI will follow Bondi's mission priority across the country to eradicate these foreign terrorist organizations, holding them accountable and scouring the earth to find them. Unshackling law enforcement and military personnel leads to seizures that save lives.

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Tom Homan and the host discuss ICE detention capacity and trafficking concerns, along with political rhetoric and safety in sanctuary cities. - Kevin Cork highlights the administration’s efforts to curtail trafficking across the border, noting it as a major issue for young women and children who are trafficked. He references reporting that there are around 66,000 ICE detainees, a 70% increase since the president took office, and mentions ICE considering large warehouses to hold more detainees. He asks for insight into whether capacity is a real issue and how it’s being managed. - Tom Homan updates ICE detention figures at the time of the conversation, stating about 65,000 detainees, and says a surge to 100,000 beds is coming soon. He explains that the plan is to have 100,000 beds because an average bed turns over 10 times a year, with an average stay of 30 to 35 days. Therefore, 100,000 beds could effectively handle about a million bed-overnights annually. He emphasizes the need for a bed for every person arrested to coordinate travel documents and removal itineraries, and asserts the administration’s goal of bringing 100,000 beds online along with 10,000 new agents. He notes there have been historic deportation numbers under President Trump and suggests those numbers will compare to the next year. - Nicole Sapphire transitions to the New York City mayoral race and cites mayor-elect Zoran Mandani’s threats toward ICE. The discussion returns to safety for ICE personnel, with Sapphire asking what is being done to protect agents and whether current laws deter violence or if Congress must do more. - Tom Homan responds by pointing to the actions of Pam Bondi and the Department of Justice, highlighting prosecutions under 18 U.S.C. 111 (impeding and injuring federal law enforcement officers) as at historic levels and continuing. He criticizes sanctuary cities like Chicago and New York for releasing perceived public safety threats back into communities, and asserts that the administration will flood sanctuary zones with more agents, planning to hire 10,000 more officers to operate in those cities. He says they will arrest thousands of people in Chicago weekly, with operations tonight and tomorrow, and asserts a commitment to make New York safer with or without cooperation from local leadership. He references the President’s promise to make neighborhoods safer by removing criminal aliens, including in Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York, and urges people to thank President Trump for making neighborhoods safer. - The program closes with gratitude to Tom Homan and acknowledgment of his ongoing work.

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A great leader provides clear direction, and laws matter. The country should only include people who love it. Border Patrol, ICE, and law enforcement have done fantastic work. The goal is to remove criminals, murderers, rapists, dangerous gang members, and terrorist organizations from the country. The partnership with President Kelly is appreciated, providing a place to send the worst of the worst. This partnership sends a powerful message of consequences for breaking laws, harming people, and endangering families, demonstrating there is somewhere to put the worst offenders.

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We know you have a crime and terrorism problem and we are eager to help. We turned the murder capital of the world into the safest country in the Western Hemisphere. We liberated millions. To liberate 350,000,000 people, you have to imprison some. You cannot just free the criminals and think crime's gonna go down magically. You have to imprison them so you can liberate 350,000,000 Americans that are asking for the end of crime and the end of terrorism. It's clear that with the numbers at the border, even in Democrat run cities, they get help from the work you're doing. I'm really happy to be here, honored, and eager to help.

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If you have an undocumented baby, would that baby then be an enforcement priority? The violent criminals in our country are the priority now. Today marked the two thousand seven hundred and eleventh arrest in our country of TDA members, just TDA. They are one of the most violent criminal organizations in the world, and the Biden administration let them walk into our country walk into our country for the last four years. 2,711 of them today have been arrested in our country. That is the priority of Donald Trump. That is the priority of this country, of homeland security, of all of our lawyers, of FBI. That will be discussed in October when the supreme court hopefully rules in our favor, and we're very confident of that. But you should all feel safer now that president Trump can deport all of these all of these gangs, and not one district court judge can think they're an emperor over this administration and his executive powers and why the people of The United States elected him.

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Elected officials and NGOs can't cross the line by doxxing ICE agents who wear masks to protect themselves and their families. ICE agents' lives and families have been threatened. ICE arrests sex offenders, robbers, public safety threats, national security threats, and gang members, making Los Angeles safer. These individuals are illegal aliens who committed a crime by crossing the border illegally, then committed another crime. The investigation concerns money laundering, tax evasion, and funds going to cartels in Mexico and Columbia that fund narcotics operations. The speaker says they are enforcing the law and will bring in the National Guard.

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I'm not returning to Haiti. One threat is an illegal alien from Haiti, identified by ICE as a gang member with 17 recent criminal convictions. Meanwhile, ICE is also targeting other illegal aliens, including one from Brazil with an INTERPOL notice for armed robbery, a Salvadoran charged with rape, and a Dominican charged with assault and heroin trafficking. Additionally, a Guatemalan MS-13 gang member facing gun charges was arrested after being released from local custody due to sanctuary policies. ICE also arrested another individual in the same apartment as a target, marking this as collateral enforcement.

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ICE was on the scene arresting an El Salvadorian national and convicted sex offender. According to an ICE acting director, the administration wants ICE to lead the country with high-profile arrests of criminal illegal immigrants. ICE is targeting the "worst of the worst" in Massachusetts, including those released by sanctuary jurisdictions or wanted for immigration violations. Sanctuary jurisdictions don't give ICE enough time to respond before releasing individuals, who then harm the migrant community. Under the Trump administration, ICE feels supported by leadership and has seen a surge in a "whole government approach," partnering with agencies like the FBI and DEA. In the first 100 days, ICE made more arrests than in the previous year, focusing on serious cases and previously deported individuals. The acting director stated that officers and agents feel they have the support of leadership, resources, and the backing of the American public, which has increased morale. During the multi-hour day with ICE, two arrests were made: a convicted pedophile and someone who committed a hit and run. Two additional illegal aliens were also arrested.

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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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