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Massachusetts is not a sanctuary state, but Boston is a sanctuary city. According to Speaker 1, the state is operating like a sanctuary state. Law enforcement agencies and state agencies have reached out to the governor's office to turn individuals wanted for murder in El Salvador over to ICE. Speaker 1 questions why previously deported individuals, including registered sex offenders already on Massachusetts probation, are not turned over. Speaker 1 cites the example of a deported sex offender living across the street from a playground that the state knew about.

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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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Local law enforcement cannot hold someone solely on a federal immigration detainer. According to one sheriff, detainers have tripled in the last three years, exceeding 100 in 2024, which he believes means more people illegally in the commonwealth are committing crimes. He cited nine child rapists in Massachusetts jails. ICE arrested one man charged with three counts of rape of a child who posted $7,500 bail. Another ICE arrestee, charged with aggravated rape of a child, was released on $7,500 bail with GPS monitoring. A third man, charged with indecent assault and battery and assault to rape, was released without bail but with GPS monitoring. A criminal defense and immigration attorney says bail is to assure reappearance in court, not to ensure custody. Immigration status is not a bail criteria. Prosecutors can request a dangerousness hearing, but detention until trial is rare. One sheriff supports a bill allowing him to hold inmates wanted by ICE for 36 hours and asking judges to consider immigration status when setting bail. He believes immigration status is a big factor in whether people return to court.

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Tonight, we received documents from ICE concerning former Charleston County Sheriff Kristen Graziano and the crimes committed by illegal aliens she released back into Charleston's streets. These crimes include rape, murder, pedophilia, drug dealing, and drug manufacturing—specifically methamphetamines and cocaine. We're talking about child predators, child rapists, and murderers. For the past four years, Graziano was releasing these illegals, who committed heinous crimes, back into the community. It's no wonder she avoided discussing this before the election or providing the documents. She knew she was guilty.

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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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Hey everyone, Savannah Hernandez here in Boston, one of four cities defying federal immigration law. Massachusetts just allocated $425 million in pandemic funds to house migrants through June 2025. I sent someone posing as an immigrant to City Hall to see what's offered. Many sanctuary cities temporarily house migrants in hotels before permanent placement. Boston's mayor, along with Chicago, Denver, and New York City's mayors, will address a House oversight committee next month on their sanctuary policies. They claim compassion and public safety can coexist, but a recent incident involving an illegal immigrant arrested with 5,000 grams of fentanyl and an AR-15 in a Boston hotel contradicts that claim. Other arrests of illegal immigrants in Boston involved gang activity, child rape, murder, and drug distribution. This highlights the ongoing conflict between sanctuary cities and the federal government, with threats of prosecution and funding cuts.

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Hey everyone, Savannah Hernandez here in Boston, one of four cities defying federal immigration law. Massachusetts recently allocated $425 million in pandemic funds for migrant housing through June 2025. I sent someone posing as an immigrant to City Hall to learn what's offered. Many sanctuary cities house migrants in hotels before permanent placement. Next month, Boston, Chicago, Denver, and New York City mayors will address a House oversight committee about their sanctuary policies. They claim compassion doesn't compromise safety, but a recent arrest of an illegal immigrant with 5,000 grams of fentanyl and an AR-15 in a Boston hotel contradicts that. Numerous arrests of illegal immigrants in Boston involved gang activity, child rape, murder, and drug distribution. This highlights the ongoing conflict between sanctuary cities and the federal government, with threats of prosecution and funding cuts.

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I'm not going back to Haiti. ICE has arrested several illegal aliens, including a gang member from Haiti with multiple convictions, and others from Brazil, El Salvador, the Dominican Republic, and Guatemala. Many were released by sanctuary jurisdictions despite ICE detainer requests. ICE emphasizes that they will continue to operate in these areas to ensure public safety. Recently, they arrested a Honduran illegal alien for rape and a Haitian man who entered the U.S. under a controversial program and was later arrested for sexual assault. Although Boston is a sanctuary city, ICE asserts they will enforce immigration laws regardless of local policies. They stress that cooperation from local jurisdictions would make their job safer and more efficient.

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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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It's unbelievable that some jurisdictions won't cooperate with ICE, especially in cases of illegal aliens charged with heinous crimes against children. In Massachusetts, ICE Boston recently arrested a Guatemalan illegal alien for multiple counts of child rape, but he was initially released due to sanctuary policies ignoring ICE's detainer request. Similarly, a Turkish illegal alien charged with assault against a disabled person was released by Somerville, another sanctuary city. Across the U.S., ICE Seattle arrested a Salvadoran illegal alien wanted for homicide, and in Los Angeles, a Guatemalan illegal alien was arrested for sexual assault. In Colorado, the DEA made several arrests of illegal immigrants involved in serious crimes, including kidnapping and fentanyl trafficking. It's shocking that someone charged with child rape could even be released on bail in Massachusetts.

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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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71% of people are not from Mexico. There is allegedly no actual vetting process happening for migrants. Massachusetts does not consult with federal immigration authorities before placing migrants in shelters, and ICE Boston suggests potential public safety risks in state-provided housing. People entering the country may not be good, and there are allegedly no security or background checks. From February 2024 to June 14, 2024, ERO Boston made 69 arrests of illegal aliens, including nine for sex crimes, 28 for sex crimes against children, seven for robbery/theft, 12 for homicide, five for assault, six for drugs, and two for other crimes. Crimes have been committed by people in the country illegally due to reversed Trump policies and open border policies. A senator was asked if they have any regrets or remorse for their complicity in these crimes and if they ever call up the families of crime victims. The senator stated that all hearts break for the victims of these heinous crimes and their loved ones and that the criminals are responsible for their criminal conduct. The senator was asked if they admit their culpability and that their actions have resulted in deaths, murders, and assaults. Elections have consequences.

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Despite sanctuary city walls, immigration agents can still make arrests using local law enforcement data. The I-Team found that ICE and Homeland Security access local data, leading to deportations. For instance, after President Trump took office, immigration agents targeted individuals like Jeffrey Estrada Pastrana. His traffic stop by Chicago police led to his fingerprints being shared with Homeland Security, matching previous deportation records. The Secure Communities program allows ICE direct access to local and state law enforcement data via the FBI, regardless of sanctuary policies. Local law enforcement shares fingerprints with the FBI, and Secure Communities gives ICE access to the FBI's data. While local agencies claim no violation of sanctuary ordinances, this access enables immigration holds. In Estrada Pastrana's case, despite a judge ordering his release, ICE immediately re-arrested him. His current whereabouts are unknown, highlighting the federal government's extensive power.

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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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The US Attorney for the Central District of California states California is a sanctuary state that doesn't recognize ICE detainers, facilitating the release of criminal illegal immigrants. The federal government may withhold funding from states that don't honor ICE detainers. The office will file criminal charges for illegal immigrants who unlawfully re-entered the US. The speaker discusses a case where an individual sentenced to ten years for killing two teenagers may only serve three. The office will charge him with illegal reentry, potentially leading to 20 years in federal prison, followed by deportation. The current administration is enforcing the law regarding deported individuals who re-enter the country, a change from the previous administration. Last year, only seven such cases were filed, while this year, over 250 have already been filed. The message to those considering re-entry or re-offending is: don't. Immigration laws are not up for negotiation and must be followed.

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The director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) revealed that over 13,000 illegal immigrants convicted of homicide have been released into the U.S. Additionally, there are 15,811 illegal immigrants with sexual assault convictions also roaming the country. The non-detained docket includes migrants caught and released at the border, as well as those ordered deported but still present in the U.S. Currently, there are about 425,000 noncitizens with criminal convictions on this docket, along with nearly 1,900 facing pending homicide charges and over 4,250 with pending sexual assault charges. The non-detained docket has significantly increased under the Biden administration, with projections suggesting it could reach 8 million by year-end.

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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 due to 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 call ICE but refuses, citing the sanctuary city status. They are 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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According to a letter from the acting ICE director to Congressman Tony Gonzalez, ICE is tracking noncitizens on a "nondetained docket." This docket includes migrants encountered by DHS but not in federal custody, including those released with court dates and those ordered deported. ICE is tracking 425,000 noncitizens on the nondetained docket who have been convicted of a crime. Over 13,000 have homicide convictions, and 15,811 have sexual assault convictions. Additionally, almost 1,900 on the docket have pending homicide charges, and 4,250 have pending sexual assault charges. The nondetained docket has grown to over 7,300,000 under the current administration. The speaker notes these numbers do not include almost 2,000,000 "gotaways" who were never encountered by DHS. The speaker cites a recent ICE operation in Nantucket where multiple noncitizens were arrested for sexual assault.

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I received a spreadsheet from ICE detailing every criminal alien released by Kristen Graziano. It includes serious offenses like domestic violence, drug possession, sexual exploitation of minors, homicide, and rape. Graziano let numerous dangerous individuals back onto the streets, including murderers and rapists, many of whom were here illegally from various countries. This is alarming, as it highlights a significant public safety issue. There are almost 100 criminal charges listed, revealing a pattern of violence and crime among those released. Thankfully, Graziano no longer holds power in Charleston County, and we feel a sense of accomplishment in addressing this issue.

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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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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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