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Yesterday I was on a call at Memorial City Mall about a report of six ICE agents. "That's where we think the real opportunity is to get organized because our enemy is really organized... Every day, they're allocating new money in some sneaky way to ICE agents or to the police." The goal: "a long term movement that fights back against deportations, raids, detention, and all other forms of immigrant immigration related terror." They’re inspired by BC Defensa/Ventura County Defensa, which built a volunteer network of "500 engaged active volunteers" and, "a month ago," had a six‑hour standoff with ICE at Glass House Farms, "prevented a lot of detention and a lot of detainment." They stress rights education and a "volunteer legal observer" approach, plan to recruit via a QR code, and aspire to mimic Ventura County. In Houston, there are about "150" volunteers; they aim for "500" to effect change. Houston LEADS runs a scout program for ICE sightings, with group chats, observers, and lawyers in the group.

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Speaker 0 describes immediate immigration enforcement activity in their neighborhood, noting: “It's not even noon, and ICE has already kidnapped five of my neighbors.” They add that they responded to an incident where they believe “a whole family was taken with children.” The speaker emphasizes the scale of federal presence, asserting, “There are more federal agents in Minnesota than we have of the Saint Paul and Minneapolis police combined.” Community response is highlighted as neighbors take action in support of those affected. They report neighbors “standing in front of known targeted businesses, helping escort workers home.” To address ongoing disruption to everyday life, the speaker announces the launch of a mutual aid effort: “Today, I'm kicking off one of our first mutual aid grocery runs in my neighborhood.” The aim is to assist, since workers “have been pulled over time and time again, attempting to make deliveries to families that are too afraid to even go grocery shopping.” The speaker also points to growing concerns about enforcement activity in public spaces. They describe “troubling trends where HSI and ICE agents are rolling into, city owned parking lots like our libraries rec centers and our SPPD parking lots.” In response to these incidents, they urge residents to take action by reporting what they see: “If you see this, please record it to the best of your ability and submit to the Ward 5 office.” They promise practical guidance for reporting by noting, “I'll drop the email in the comment below.”

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ICE is continuing operations despite protests, with 18 arrests made. These operations involve criminal warrants related to a criminal investigation into money laundering and tax evasion, with funds allegedly going to cartels in Mexico and Colombia. More resources are being brought in to counter protesters, and those who impede officers, destroy property, or put hands on officers will be prosecuted. The Trump administration is considering action against public officials who threaten ICE agents. Some officials are calling for ICE agents to be unmasked, while ICE agents wear masks to protect themselves and their families from being doxxed and threatened. ICE agents have been arresting child sex offenders, gang members, and individuals posing public safety and national security threats. The speaker claims ICE is making Los Angeles safer. The Department of Justice is being asked to investigate threats against ICE officers, as some officials are comparing ICE to the KKK or Nazis, which is seen as fueling hatred and potentially leading to tragedy.

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Yesterday I was on a call at Memorial City Mall about a report of six ICE agents. "That's where we think the real opportunity is to get organized because our enemy is really organized. They've got all of the media at their fingertips. They've got billions of dollars of our money to hire police and ICE agents." The goal: "a long term movement that fights back against deportations, raids, detention, and all other forms of immigrant immigration related terror." They admire BC Defensa or Ventura County Defensa, whose volunteer network of "500 engaged active volunteers" helped during a six hour standoff with ICE outside Glass House Farms, preventing "a lot of detention." Rights: in Texas, "the automobile exclusion" and "you can say, I'm not going refuse that. You need a warrant." Current Houston effort has "about 150" volunteers, aiming for 500, using a "volunteer legal observer" approach; "There’s a QR code that you can scan to join a mass volunteer network." Houston LEADS runs a "scout program" and a "response team" with lawyers in the group.

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Hundreds of pro-migrant protesters gathered outside the ICE Federal Detention Center in downtown LA, demanding sanctuary ordinances in every city. They expressed opposition to President-elect Donald Trump's plans for mass deportations, emphasizing their commitment to mobilize and fight against these policies. With Trump's inauguration approaching, there is significant uncertainty and fear within the community. Martinez Zaragoza, an undocumented individual with DACA, highlighted the importance of standing in solidarity and supporting those who feel afraid. He reassured attendees that they are not alone in this struggle and that there are people fighting for their rights.

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Two federal sources reported that hundreds were taken into custody during an immigration sweep at farming locations in Carpinteria and Camarillo, California. Tear gas and smoke bombs were used on crowds of protesters, some of whom were hospitalized or arrested for interfering with federal officers. Protesters threw rocks at a black SUV, and federal sources are investigating a possible active shooter, searching for shell casings and using facial recognition to identify a suspect. The warrant was based on evidence that illegal aliens were being harbored on properties tied to Glasshouse Brands, a licensed marijuana grower. Earlier in San Francisco, protesters clashed with ICE agents outside a courthouse over a specific migrant. Video shows agents using batons during the scuffle, with some protesters heard screaming about a gun. There were no reported injuries.

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ICE agents conducted a worksite enforcement operation at a new home development site near The Villages in Central Florida following concerns from community members about hiring practices. Agents questioned workers about their legal status, and those without valid documentation were fingerprinted to verify identities. The operation, the first of its kind in Florida, involved approaching workers and initiating what ICE described as consensual conversations. Agents collected license plates and company names to launch further investigations. Out of 361 construction workers spoken to, 33 were arrested, including four with felonies for re-entering the U.S. after deportation. Over 30 workers ran away. Agents also visited local businesses to announce upcoming inspections. Officials stated that this operation will not be the last.

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ICE was in a farm area to pick someone up and arrested multiple undocumented immigrants. Protesters arrived and someone was shot, leading to protesters, described as anti-ICE, anti-police, anti-law, and anti-Trump, to call for police assistance. One protester reported that ICE was shooting at them in the fields, including at 80-year-old women. The protester asked others to call 911 and repeatedly demanded the police's presence. The 911 operator asked if paramedics were needed and the protester insisted on police officers. The protester stated that someone 80 years old was shot in the eye.

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The transcript captures a tense moment at a Bergen Lyon Avenue location near a White Castle, where Speaker 1 reports that ICE came by and grabbed people, stating, “ICE came by and grabbed people. They are targeting the bus stops. Again, they are targeting the bus stops.” Speaker 0 responds with anger, asking, “What are you doing?” and labeling the action as terrorism, saying, “You fucking terrorists. You’re a fucking terrorist.” The speakers describe the scene as individuals were taken from the area, emphasizing that the raids are focused on bus stops and the surrounding vicinity, including Fairview Avenue, with Speaker 1 asking, “How many other bus stops? How many other locations?” They urge vigilance for others, noting that “any moment a vehicle like this can't see into the window” due to tinted windows, warning that law enforcement came into the location and “grabbed people.” Speaker 1 reiterates the need to “be on point” and to “be aware of what you're doing,” urging people to stay attentive as they go about their day. Throughout, there is a sense of fear and urgency, with the speakers repeatedly calling attention to the raids and the targeting of public transit access points like bus stops. Additional exchanges include Speaker 0 directing, “Hey. Hey. No. No. No. You're not gonna scare me,” and Speaker 1 insisting, “Don't touch her. Don't touch her. Don’t touch her.” The overall message is a warning to community members about ICE activity at specific transit hubs and the potential for people to be detained, paired with strong emotional reactions to the perceived aggression and disruption.

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A federal immigration enforcement operation is underway in the MacArthur Park area of Los Angeles, which Fox News correspondent Bill Malujian says has a heavy MS-13 influence. Mayor Karen Bass is present, demanding the raids stop, and the crowd is pushing towards a police vehicle. Federal agents in gear are visible. Mayor Bass was surrounded by media and individuals and may have entered a vehicle. The operation involves armored tanks and federal agents. This follows weeks of coverage of anti-ICE protests that turned violent. Mayor Bass has been criticizing these raids and President Trump's immigration policies. She was seen getting out of her vehicle and demanding a stop to the raids.

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In tonight’s original shooting incident, ICE agent vehicles parked on the street were forced to leave their cars behind after being surrounded by protesters. One ICE vehicle was broken into, and the speaker found paperwork containing FBI operation information. The documents include full names of FBI agents, phone numbers, and emails, as well as maps showing where immigrants are staying. The papers also list hotel names and judge names, and several entries include full names and emails.

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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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Two federal sources reported that hundreds were taken into custody during an immigration sweep at farming locations in Carpinteria and Camarillo, California. Tear gas and smoke bombs were launched into crowds of protesters clashing with immigration agents, resulting in hospitalizations and arrests for interfering with federal officers. Protesters threw rocks at a black SUV, and federal sources are investigating a possible active shooter, searching for shell casings and using facial recognition to identify a suspect. The federal sources claim they had a criminal warrant to enter the properties based on evidence illegal aliens were being harbored there. The properties are believed to be tied to Glasshouse Brands, a licensed marijuana grower. Earlier in San Francisco, protesters clashed with immigration agents outside a courthouse over a specific migrant. Video shows protesters scuffling with ICE agents who used batons. Some protesters were heard screaming about a gun. There were no reported injuries.

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A heated exchange unfolds between Speaker 0, who identifies as part of a community protection group, and Speaker 1, who represents ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement). Speaker 0 confronts the ICE team as they arrive in the neighborhood, insisting on seeing a warrant and demanding identification. The dialogue centers on whether the agents have a warrant signed by a judge and whether they should reveal badge numbers or other identifying information. Speaker 0 repeatedly presses for documentation: “Could you show me it, please?” and asks, “Do you have a warrant signed by a judge?” He questions the legitimacy of the officers’ presence, asking, “What’s your badge number, sir? Do you have a badge number? Can you identify yourself, please?” He emphasizes that “you’re coming into my city” and challenges why they would be in the area. Speaker 1 responds briefly and evasively, asserting identity as ICE and insisting that Speaker 0 has no business being present: “I’m ICE. Immigration. Immigration. Immigration. Customs enforcement. Okay. That’s all I am.” He adds, “You don’t have business when we get out of here, sir,” and later, “We’re looking for somebody,” though Speaker 0 pushes to know the name of the person they are pursuing: “Do you know his name? Do you have his name or her their name? What is their name?” Speaker 0 emphasizes community scrutiny and accountability, stating, “These are one of my neighbors, so I just wanna,” and challenges the officers’ transparency, asking for their identifications and accusing them of hiding their faces: “Why are you covering your face? Why don’t you take your mask down?” He taunts them with a threat to publish the encounter: “I’m gonna get this on the Internet. Your family is gonna be ashamed of you when they learn what you’re doing.” As the exchange escalates, Speaker 1 asserts authority and tries to disengage: “You don’t have business when we get out of here,” and “Okay. That’s all I am.” The confrontation intensifies with Speaker 0 inviting an on-the-record discussion and challenging the officers to converse “down” with him instead of remaining in their vehicle. The dialogue culminates with a physical and verbal standoff as Speaker 0 steps back and the officers retreat, while Speaker 0 continues to voice distrust, calling the actions “Gestapo”-like and insisting that the officers come talk to him in the street rather than remaining behind a door or in a car.

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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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Protesters are attempting to block military vehicles. One protester threw what appeared to be a water bottle. The protesters are trying to prevent people from being detained by federal agents. Many people in Southern California are upset by federal raids that have been happening in the area over the last month.

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"Yesterday literally yesterday, I was on a call at Memorial City Mall because there were a report of six ICE agents." "That's where we think the real opportunity is to get organized because our enemy is really organized." "We wanna build a long term movement that fights back against deportations, raids, detention, and all other forms of immigrant immigration related terror." "'a six hour standoff with ICE outside of a farm, a cannabis farm in Ventura County called Glass House Farms'." "'they prevented a lot of detention.'" "'What you say is that you're a volunteer legal observer.'" "'There are four in total. There's one up north, one kind of south, and then two downtown.'" "'The goal is to eventually have enough numbers to where we can really take direct action and stop them.'" "'There are about 150.'"

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The speakers describe a scene where ICE agent vehicles on the street were surrounded by protesters, forcing them to leave their cars. One ICE vehicle was broken into, and the first speaker presents a stash of documents found inside, including lists labeled FBI Operation info with full names, phone numbers, emails, maps showing where immigrants are held, and hotel names. There are also judge names and “operational posture” papers detailing how protesters should be handled, as well as information on transports of immigration targets and guidance on how to enter buildings and conduct bookings. A piece of hotel booking information belonging to the raid’s vehicle owner is shown, indicating people were loading from Wisconsin and moving toward Minneapolis; one hotel detail was torn up. The second speaker adds: information about the detention center, specifically Sherborn County Detention Center address information. The first speaker reiterates that these are “operation paperwork” that include data on FD936 and a request for National DNA database entry, showing how they’re entering detainees into the database. This paperwork was taken from an ICE vehicle left behind after the initial shooting. They discuss a USMS booking information form, which contains data they should be gathering and booking details, including arrest data, date, housing, property, and NCIC/NCIS references. The first speaker identifies a hotel booking sheet for an ICE officer named John Steimle (presented as “John s t e I m l e”), noting a Wisconsin hotel—the Baymont by Wyndham in Baldwin—where ICE agents were staying prior to transport into Minneapolis, including the hotel address and room number. Evidence of FBI involvement is highlighted through the discovery of FBI badges and other items taken from the ICE vehicle. The speakers mention challenge coins used by police officers, describing them as items officers share among themselves, often featuring jokes and a skull motif. They point to a variety of coins labeled with agencies (FBI, HSI, ATF, IRS) and imagery of vultures on a rock with a skull on the front or back, indicating the presence of these ceremonial tokens among the officers involved. Throughout, the overall emphasis is on the documents and physical items found in the ICE vehicle that was left behind, including names, contact details, hotel arrangements, detention and booking forms, and symbolic police memorabilia.

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Council President Elliot Payne: I'm on Lowry in Central. We just heard that two legal observers were arrested today. We are seeing increased ICE activity in the neighborhood, and we're asking all of our community members to show up for each other in this moment. State Senator Doran Clark: Here at Central and Lowry, we need you. This is now what we do. We stand up. We let our neighbors know that we are here. We are saying no, and we need to be visible and out. So if you're wondering what to do, get out, go for walks, make sure you are wearing a whistle. Elliot's got one. I'm gonna pick mine up now too, and we're gonna do the work. Council President Elliot Payne: (no further content beyond the whistle reference) Note: Promotional content removed.

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Peoria police clashed with immigration activists outside a federal operation at 60 Seventh Avenue in Peoria. Officers claim misinformation spread online, leading to the confrontation. A protester was taken to the ground and into police custody. Police were providing traffic control while Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) agents executed a warrant. HSI is the investigative arm of ICE, an agency recently targeted by protests in Los Angeles and other locations. According to police, the search warrant was related to drug offenses.

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The speaker identifies the city as one of labor, businesses, faith, believers, and dreamers, then reminds the audience why they are gathered. The speaker states that last Thursday, ICE entered the city and provoked it by chasing people through Home Depots and car washes. They claim there was an effort to federalize the National Guard, and that the National Guard was complimented in the White House for keeping peace in the city Saturday night.

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Good morning. A leaked ICE memo, cited by the LA Times, indicates a large-scale immigration enforcement operation in Los Angeles in the coming weeks. Daily protests against the Trump administration's immigration policies have occurred since February 2nd, sometimes involving thousands. Recent events, such as heavily armed SWAT team actions in Colorado, fuel concerns. The memo reportedly involves ICE, with FBI and DEA assistance, targeting undocumented immigrants and those with removal orders. US Attorney General Pam Bondi addressed government leaks on Fox News, but the FBI hasn't commented. The operation is expected by month's end, and further protests are anticipated. We’ll send it back.

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

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Footage from Minneapolis shows an ICE raid that erupts on a street, described in the video as 'a suspected, technically speaking, human trafficking ring raid, drug bust here on the streets of Minneapolis.' The host notes 'This could cause something similar to 2020 here on the streets of Minneapolis' as agencies including ICE, the sheriff, local police, the FBI, and DHS converge on a restaurant block. Protesters confront the operation with chants of 'Our streets' and accusations of overreach. The narrator cites descriptions such as 'They gave no warrants. They gave no badge numbers' and questions why people are 'kidnapped' or why tear gas is used. Some witnesses frame the scene as a clash between public safety and civil liberties, with murals and shouted judgments labeling federal agents as 'fascists' or criminals, while others defend the officers. Conversations with bystanders reflect uncertainty about what exactly was being raided. People debate whether it was an ICE raid, a drug bust, or a human-trafficking operation, noting the simultaneous presence of FBI, DHS, DEA, and local police. One speaker summarizes: 'Sounds like it was either an ICE raid, drug raid, human trafficking raid. Could have been all three.' Others point to a restaurant and neighborhoods as potential focal points. After the standoff, the crowd argues about due process and legitimate enforcement. Observers describe ambivalent or hostile reactions, with signs calling to 'Abolish ICE' and claims that due process is not observed. Reported steps of detention and deportation are recited as part of the process, while some participants insist the problem is broader—'the state of affairs' and how law enforcement operates in their city—leading to questions about accountability and community safety.
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