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Speaker alleges the Tennessee Department of Children's Services is taking undocumented kids and putting them in state's custody and the state foster care system. They are assisting these kids into getting a court order from the juvenile court that says that they're abandoned, then they get an order of abandonment and a special circumstances juvenile immigration status. They warn 'how clever and how smart cartel immigration is.' The speaker says they 'finally got my hands on a court order' showing 'how they did this right here in Davidson County.' They claim to have told state legislators, congresspeople it's 'totally illegal,' and cite phone conversations stating that 'DCS Commissioner Quinn is well aware of it and she is central to it' because she has told providers to report to her if they have any issues with undocumented kids. Huge. It is trafficking. I mean,

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This bill is described as a pipeline to the criminal justice system for parents. The speaker opposes criminalizing parents for wanting to love their children.

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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'm heading out to vote on the Lake and Riley Act, which addresses the tragic case of a young girl in Georgia who was murdered by an illegal immigrant. This bill mandates that the Department of Homeland Security detain illegal immigrants charged with crimes like burglary and theft. It also allows state attorneys general to sue the DHS for not adhering to this requirement. Unfortunately, I expect most Democrats to oppose this common-sense legislation. It's crucial for voters to consider the character of those they support. By the way, President Carter's body will soon be lying in state. Thank you for your support.

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If ICE agents attempt to detain you or a loved one while wearing masks and driving unmarked vehicles without badges, you have the right to shoot them on-site in self-defense. Their behavior resembles that of gang members or the mafia, making it difficult to identify them. It is questioned why anyone would want to be an ICE agent, especially given their role in separating children from parents and deporting students. Deporting criminals is understandable, but targeting innocent people is considered ridiculous.

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As a young Texas lawman, fresh out of the academy, you might receive an "illegal alien" to transport to jail, paperwork in hand. You might not think much of it, as border patrol issues weren't emphasized in training. However, by doing this, you could be ruining your life. Once the current political situation shifts, attorneys will target those who unlawfully detained this individual, including you. I will enforce laws dating back to 1868, holding you accountable for violating civil rights under the color of law. No one is above the law, regardless of their position. I will take everything you have, and you will have found out. Don't blame me, the law is the law, and ignorance is no excuse.

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The Trump administration is reportedly forcing children as young as four years old to represent themselves in court due to the elimination of legal assistance programs for undocumented children. A judge is quoted as saying the government wants these children to lead the United States. During one court hearing, a seven-year-old boy in a pizza shirt, an eight-year-old girl, and her four-year-old sister with a plush toy appeared without parents or attorneys, assisted only by shelter workers. This is described as a new reality that will continue with further cuts. A full breakdown is available on Substack.

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Entering the U.S. legally and ignoring a judge's deportation order are crimes. Choosing to have a U.S. citizen child while in the country illegally puts the family in a difficult position. The speaker claims they removed children with mothers who requested it, calling it a parental decision. The speaker argues that if they hadn't removed the children with their mothers, they would be accused of separating families. They assert that when a parent wants their child to go with them, they facilitate it, and that the parents, not the government, made the decision. The speaker then references Lincoln Riley and Rachel Moran, stating they will never see their children again, and concludes that the administration is doing the right thing.

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Condolences to Laken and Ryland Riley's family. Laken was a beloved soul. Instead of mourning, Republicans are using her death for political gain with a bill targeting immigrants. This bill calls for detention and deportation of immigrants accused of crimes without due process. This legislation is a knee-jerk reaction that demonizes immigrants without making the country safer. Hard cases like Blake and Riley's tragedy should not lead to bad laws.

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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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Chicago leaders are urging residents to resist Trump's deportation policies. New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy acknowledged he was hiding someone without full documentation above his garage. The government’s response to this could lead to prosecution for knowingly harboring an illegal alien, as it violates U.S. law. The Trump administration plans to sue sanctuary cities, claiming they protect criminals. An example cited is a case in New York City where a failure to share information led to the death of a child. Sanctuary cities are blamed for numerous deaths, and the administration is prepared to take this issue to the Supreme Court to end their protections. A 2011 study indicated there were 3 million criminal aliens in the U.S.

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A person says they had a good time. A Republican congressman appears and says that now that they're in charge, they're rounding up illegals. He is told that a woman he is targeting was born in the US and is a citizen, but he says he doesn't care because she looks like one of them. He says she'll have lots of company when she's in prison in El Salvador.

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California bill AB 495 allows any adult to gain guardianship of a child without parental consent or due process by filling out a form. The bill, which has passed the assembly and is moving through appropriations, is purportedly intended to protect children of parents facing deportation. However, the bill's language is broad enough to allow any adult in California to take guardianship of any child. The form requires the applicant to state they have advised the parent or legal guardian, or that they are unable to contact the parent. There is no verification of deportation status or the adult's safety. The speaker claims this amounts to state-sanctioned child trafficking.

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The speaker presents a hypothetical scenario of an illegal gang member arriving at the U.S. Southwest border during the Biden-Harris era in 2023. He traveled with assistance from taxpayer-funded NGOs and, after being encountered, was released into the interior with a notice to appear in immigration court and a work permit. The individual files a bare-bones asylum application that is described as frivolous. Because the immigration court backlog is nearly 4,000,000 cases, the case would take years to adjudicate. In the meantime, the person would relocate to a major city, receive taxpayer-funded benefits, potentially commit crimes, be protected by sanctuary city leadership, and be defended by Democrats who allegedly say immigration laws are too harsh. The asylum claim would be denied by an immigration judge years later, followed by appeals to the Board of Immigration Appeals, then to a federal court of appeals, all taking months or years and expending extensive federal resources. The speaker claims this illustrates a broader pattern in what he calls “open borders” policies and a system that wastes federal resources on frivolous claims. The speaker introduces the bill: the Expedited Removal of Criminal Aliens Act. It aims to prevent criminal aliens from exploiting the asylum system and to ensure quicker deportation. It states that foreign nationals convicted of certain crimes are ineligible for immigration relief, must be detained, and deported quickly. The speaker notes that decades of immigration law already authorize a more efficient process to remove certain dangerous criminal aliens through administrative or expedited removal, particularly for aggravated felons, with due process upheld in federal appellate courts. The bill would expand categories of criminal aliens who may be placed in removal proceedings when in criminal custody and authorize the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to place additional criminals in expedited removal proceedings. It would allow DHS to fast-track deportation for aliens who are not lawful permanent residents and who are part of a criminal gang, transnational criminal organization, or foreign terrorist organization, or who have been convicted of dangerous crimes. The speaker then lists the specific crimes that would trigger eligibility under the bill: any felony; any misdemeanor against a member of a vulnerable group; assault on a law enforcement officer; sexual offenses; domestic violence; stalking; crimes against children; sex trafficking of a minor or sexual abuse of a minor; activities involving exploitation of minors or violations of protective orders. The “vulnerable group” includes children under 16, pregnant women, individuals with severe physical or mental disabilities, and seniors over 65. The speaker cites polling: 78% of Americans support deporting immigrants who are here illegally and have committed crimes, including nearly 70% of Democrats; 56% support deporting all illegal immigrants, with 36% of Democrats agreeing. He contrasts these views with what he claims were Democratic actions during the previous administration: high border encounters, 8,000,000 illegal entries (including 2,000,000 gotaways), hundreds on the terrorist watch list encountered and released, and a record immigration court backlog. He accuses Democrats of inaction on border security and comprehensive immigration reform, citing several bills the House allegedly passed or votes by Democrats against, including bills on border security, identity theft, driving-while-illegal offenses, and increasing penalties for felons, as well as naming acts after victims of crimes committed by illegal aliens. He concludes by arguing that the American people rejected the Democratic approach and gave Congress a mandate to secure the border and reform the immigration system, and asserts that the expedited removal bill moves toward that goal.

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A Texas mother shares the story of her 12-year-old daughter, Jocelyn Nungaray, who was murdered on June 17, 2024. Two Venezuelan illegal immigrants, Johan Jose Martinez Rangel and Franklin Pena Ramos, are charged with capital murder. Border patrol apprehended Rangel and Ramos near El Paso in March and May, respectively, and released them with notices to appear in court under the Biden-Harris administration's "catch and release" open border policies and the alternatives to detention program. Video footage shows the suspects with Jocelyn near a bayou at 12:57 AM, but only the two men emerged at 3:04 AM. Ramos confessed they "did something bad." The speaker believes these policies are responsible for her daughter's death. She is working with Senator Ted Cruz to push the Justice for Jocelyn Act of 2024, requiring ICE to fill detention center beds before releasing immigrants who entered the country illegally, GPS monitoring, strict curfew hours, and immediate deportation for violations. She urges change to secure the borders and protect children.

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Donald Trump's actions are likened to modern-day "Descapo," with people being seized off the streets by masked agents in unmarked vans and sent to foreign torture dungeons. Victims have no chance to defend themselves or say goodbye to loved ones. It is unknown if those seized are criminals. It's claimed we are close to a reality where anyone could be targeted, with no guarantee of a court hearing or return from wherever they are taken. A "firewall" is needed to protect Minnesotans from Trump and his associates.

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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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You ever think about how you'd look on the news if you got arrested for protecting a child? I doubt it would be a problem getting bailed out. Many people would support you for standing up for what's right. The ACLU and others would likely step in to help.

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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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Mayor Wu, does ICE arresting a child rapist threaten everyone's safety? No. Does ICE arresting a murderous MS-13 gang member threaten everyone's safety? No. I'd like to point out that you, Mayor Michelle Wu, have said that ICE's efforts actually threaten the safety of everyone. You're a hypocrite.

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Jeanette Viziera was picked up by ICE. This is described as Soviet-style political persecution of political dissidents disguised as immigration enforcement, not immigration enforcement itself. Viziera does not have a criminal record. She is a mother of American citizens, works at Target, and started a community nonprofit. It is claimed that this action does not make the community safer, but rather makes it flawed.

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545 children is compared to an entire dairy aisle to emphasize the number. Some people haven't made up their minds and may still vote for him. Perhaps we feel too guilty to understand the magnitude of the crime and our responsibility. Lawmakers are urging the Biden administration to provide explanations for the disappearance of 85,000 migrant children. Public reports indicate that the number of children lost by the department in the Biden administration is approaching 100,000. These migrant children are allegedly being sold into labor and sex trafficking. The Biden administration's policies are said to be enabling a child labor and sex trafficking problem.

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I'm an immigration attorney, and I want to explain the recent changes in immigration policy. The government has expanded expedited removal nationwide. This means that if an immigration officer encounters someone undocumented, that person must prove they've been continuously present in the U.S. for at least two years. If they can't, they will be deported without a hearing. Tom Homan claims that these individuals are criminals under federal law for entering and remaining in the U.S. illegally. This is the basis for the proposed mass deportations of millions labeled as "criminals."

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Jeanette Vizguera was picked up by ICE. This is described as Soviet-style political persecution of political dissidents disguised as immigration enforcement, not immigration enforcement itself. Vizguera has no criminal record. She is a mother of American citizens, works at Target, and started a community nonprofit. It is claimed that this action does not make the community safer, but rather makes it worse.
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