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Senator Alex Padilla is questioning the secretary about the protection of criminals. He also wants to know how many ICE agents have been doxxed and targeted for performing their duties.

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The speaker states that more arrests are likely coming and that they have body camera footage of members of Congress assaulting ICE enforcement officers, including body slamming a female ICE officer. The speaker confirms there is a video of members of Congress body slamming ICE officials. When asked if members of Congress will be arrested, the speaker says it is an ongoing investigation and that is definitely on the table. ICE has the video, and it will be released very shortly.

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We're members of Congress, here at the Department of Education, and we're being denied entry. The doors are locked, and a private security contractor is blocking our access. We showed our IDs; this is our job, and we have oversight responsibilities. We're not a threat; we're trying to request a meeting. This lack of transparency is unacceptable. The administration claims to be open, yet they won't even let us into their own building. This isn't right; we represent the people, and we demand access. They've even called Homeland Security. This building is a public institution; we pay for this building and its employees. This contractor, who isn't even a federal employee, is blocking us without a good reason. This is outrageous.

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Ross Baraka, the mayor of Newark, New Jersey, is running for governor as a Democrat. He has been outside an ICE facility for the past three days. The speaker believes Baraka and the Democrats want to play victim and be martyrs. The speaker claims Democrats pushed for sanctuary status all over New Jersey and are skewing so far left that they're alienating independents and their moderate base. The speaker speculates about the future of Ross Baraka and whether he will drop out of the race and what will happen with his status as mayor.

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Jerry Nadler has described the raid of his office as outrageous and fascistic. However, the speaker claims Nadler's aides and staffers protested outside an immigration courthouse, then ran back to Nadler's office, a secure government building, when things escalated. The Federal Protective Service performed a wellness check after being notified protesters entered the building. The speaker asserts that Nadler's staff pushed back against DHS, claiming they needed a warrant, but the speaker states it's a public building, so no warrant was required. According to the speaker, one of Nadler's staffers, whose legal status is unknown, pushed a DHS officer, which the speaker claims is a crime. The speaker concludes that Nadler's office committed an insurrection and that no one is above the law.

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Are you worried about migrant groups working to obstruct ICE? Federal officials report that activists are increasingly tracking ICE movements and educating migrants on their rights, such as not answering questions or allowing entry without a warrant. Some believe these actions protect criminals and hinder law enforcement. In New Jersey, Governor Phil Murphy has housed a migrant at his home, challenging federal authorities to find her. This approach is seen as reckless, with concerns that it endangers people and defies legal processes. If charges arise against the governor for his actions, some believe he deserves them for protecting someone unlawfully present in the country.

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Charges have been filed against the state of New York, Kathy Hochul, Leticia James, and Mark Schroeder of the DMV. This action is being taken by a new DOJ to protect American citizens and angel moms. New York is accused of prioritizing illegal aliens over American citizens.

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Representative Maxine Waters visited a detention center to inquire about David Werta, a local SEIU union leader, expressing concern about his detention and potential deportation. Waters believes Werta and the city are being targeted because it is a sanctuary city, and that Trump is trying to intimidate them. She claims Trump sent the National Guard into the city without the governor's knowledge. Waters urged the community not to be intimidated and to protest peacefully, drawing parallels to the civil rights movement. She stated she would visit communities in Lenox, Paramount, Watts, and South Central, where ICE was reportedly active, to ensure residents know their elected officials support them. She emphasized the importance of community engagement to resist Trump's actions.

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A speaker describes a "dirtbag coalition of leftist violent so called protest" as a growing problem, mentioning similarities to BLM, free Palestine, and other protest movements. Another speaker notes the lack of outrage from Democrats regarding the destruction, contrasting it with their outrage over ICE officials. Five figures—Karen Bass, Gavin Newsom, Adam Schiff, Eric Swalwell, and Nancy Pelosi—are called out for allegedly attacking ICE officials instead of condemning the attacks. It is claimed this inaction from California officials amounts to "war" on federal agents. A speaker warns of a bad look if leaders don't intervene and stop the protests, especially with city leaders allegedly encouraging resistance.

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Senator Alex Padilla is questioning the secretary about the protection of criminals. He also wants to know how many ICE agents have been doxxed and targeted for performing their duties.

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The speaker describes a video depicting the arrest of Mayor Baraka. The scene includes the mayor of the largest city in New Jersey, three members of Congress, over 20 armed agents, and additional ICE officials. The speaker notes a significant amount of physical interaction during the arrest, involving not only the speaker but also Congresswoman Watson Coleman and Congresswoman MacGyver.

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An armed shooter was shot in McAllen, Texas after opening fire on border patrol agents. This comes days after Democratic congresswoman, Priya Jayapal, said she gets inspired when activists obstruct ICE. The White House calls on Democrats to tone down their rhetoric against ICE and border patrol agents. The speaker encourages AOC and other Democrats to meet with the United States border patrol, describing them as honorable Americans who deserve respect and dignity for enforcing immigration laws and removing public safety threats. The White House is aware of the shooting and is working with federal agencies to investigate.

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DHS is allegedly using public intimidation and considering arresting members of Congress who are fulfilling their legal and constitutional duty to conduct oversight. According to the speaker, members of Congress are legally required to be granted access to ICE and CBP facilities to conduct investigations and oversight. They cannot be legally inhibited from accessing these facilities. The speaker claims that DHS, Tom Homan, and Secretary Kristi Noem are the ones breaking the law, not members of Congress like Representative Robert Menendez. The speaker warns that if anyone lays a finger on representatives like Bonnie Watson Coleman, there will be consequences.

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Three Democrat members of Congress engaged in a physical altercation with ICE agents outside the Delaney Hall Detention Center in New Jersey. The speaker believes this is a new low for congressional Democrats, especially since Democrat leadership sent a statement of support. The Democrats were at the facility to demand its closure. The facility houses violent gang members, rapists, and murderers. The speaker claims Democrats support open borders and MS 13 gang members, want to allow illegals to vote, and want to empty the jails. Republicans, on the other hand, want to detain and deport criminal illegal aliens. US attorney Alina Habba in New Jersey has opened an investigation into the matter. The House Republican Conference is discussing appropriate action to address the behavior.

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People who shouldn't go to jail are being sent there, even though they were allowed in by the police and encouraged by federal agents. It's ethically inappropriate and if this happened under Trump, people would be outraged. It's wild and should be condemned regardless of political party.

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Congresswoman Lamonika MacGyver and Congressman Rob Menendez stated they are conducting an oversight visit with statutory authority. They explained that they have the power to conduct the visit as congressional members. They are currently waiting to speak to a supervisor to gain entry, as they are not being let in at the moment.

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Protesters have breached security and entered statuary hall, a legendary place on Capitol Hill. This unprecedented event has shocked those of us who cover Capitol Hill. The protesters are casually walking through the hall, while Capitol police seem unable to stop them. The situation is both strange and awful.

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Members of Congress were locked out of a detention facility, despite a "welcome" sign and legal provisions for congressional access. The facility detains individuals, including Maryland residents with no criminal history, often exceeding the 12-hour standard for holding facilities, sometimes holding them for over 60 days before shipping them elsewhere. The facility is accused of violating due process rights, exemplified by the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was deported to El Salvador and later ordered to be returned by the Supreme Court. Concerns are raised about inhumane treatment and the detention of non-violent individuals. One representative stated that people are having their due process rights trampled on and that everyone is subject to the same rules and regulations. The denial of access is seen as an attempt to conceal the misuse of taxpayer dollars and the truth about the facility's operations, which is part of a pattern of lies.

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Senator Alex Padilla stated he has questions for the secretary regarding violent criminals. Another speaker is concerned about ICE agents being targeted and doxxed for doing their job. They specifically asked how many ICE agents have been doxxed.

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The speakers visited a facility that opened May 1, holding over 100 detainees, because of reports that children were present. They didn't know the status of the facility or the detainees. As members, they feel it is their job to ensure the facility is running properly. Immigration is an issue in New Jersey, and they are responsible for oversight.

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Members of Congress are being denied entry to the Department of Education building. The doors are locked, and a tense conversation is taking place with a security guard. We're trying to get access to federal bill 19. We are members of Congress and should be allowed entry. A private security contractor is preventing us from entering, and it's unclear why. We're simply doing our job. Show them your ID. Were you told to block us, or did you decide to do so? We have the right to access the building.

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Protests are ongoing at the privately operated ICE detention center in Newark, New Jersey. Democratic Congressman Robert Menendez Jr., son of the disgraced former senator, and Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman were taken into custody after allegedly storming the facility. According to a DHS spokesman, the protesters were outside the facility when the gate opened for a van. Some protesters and the two members of Congress then allegedly stormed through the gate. DHS stated that the members of Congress storming into the detention facility is a bizarre political stunt that puts the safety of law enforcement agents and detainees at risk. DHS also stated that members of Congress are not above the law and cannot illegally break into detention facilities, and that they would have facilitated a tour had they been asked.

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People are pepper spraying and throwing things in the streets. They are blocking ICE and the FBI from coming through.

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Trump ARRESTING Dem Congresswoman for Alleged ICE Agent Assault
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The Trump administration is charging Congress member Lam Monica McCyver with assault after an incident involving ICE agents in Newark, New Jersey. U.S. Attorney Alina Haba stated McCyver impeded law enforcement duties. McCyver claims the charges are politically motivated, asserting her actions were part of lawful oversight of ICE detainee treatment. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court lifted protections for 350,000 Venezuelan immigrants, allowing potential deportations. Additionally, the Trump administration is increasing ICE funding, aiming for mass deportations, despite recent court rulings on due process.

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EXCLUSIVE: Mayor Arrested by ICE SPEAKS OUT
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Mayor Ross Baraka of Newark was arrested by federal agents after attempting to accompany three Democratic Congress members on an inspection of an ICE facility, which he claims operates illegally in his city. Baraka disputes the charges of trespassing, stating he was invited and did not storm the facility. He criticized the Trump administration's characterization of the event as false. The mayor expressed concerns about the facility's legality and the treatment of detainees, arguing that disputes should be settled in court, not through federal authority. He also highlighted the misuse of ICE as a weapon against dissenters and emphasized his commitment to building a democratic New Jersey.
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