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People should exercise their right to protest peacefully, but chaos in Los Angeles is provoked by the administration. Raiding Home Depot and workplaces, separating families, and deploying armored caravans cause fear and panic. Deploying federalized troops is a dangerous escalation, and this is about another agenda, not public safety. There is no plan or policy. Los Angeles stands with all Angelenos, and the first amendment right does not give anyone the right to be violent, create chaos, or vandalize property. Angelenos should continue expressing their anger peacefully. Workplace raids took place Friday. The administration claimed they were looking for dangerous felons, but raids at workplaces and a Home Depot parking lot instill fear, reminiscent of the fear during the last administration when kids were afraid to go to school and parents to work. This impacts the entire city.

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The speaker supports the LA protests because they believe the protesters are counterproductive. They accuse protesters of ingratitude, noting they were born in America and enjoy its freedoms and conveniences. The speaker claims the protesters are mostly American-born with Mexican heritage, not truly Mexican, and only visit Mexico for vacation. They argue that protesters wouldn't dare disrespect Mexico in the same way due to fear of cartels. They criticize the protesters for blocking freeways, destroying businesses, and complaining about injustice while benefiting from social programs. The speaker believes the protests are helping the political opposition more than anything else. They encourage the protesters to continue, as their actions are creating more conservative voters.

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Only a handful of apartment complexes in America have been taken over by Venezuelan gangs, and this is a consequence of Kamala Harris's open border policies, not Donald Trump. Americans are fed up, and the focus should be on addressing violent gangs taking over apartment complexes. Letting millions of unvetted people into the country leads to problems. Kamala Harris undid Donald Trump's successful border policies with 94 executive orders, leading to the current consequences. The situation will not improve unless Donald Trump calls out these issues.

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This is straight up animal behavior. People are acting like a bunch of monkeys, vandalizing a police car, smashing windows, and jumping around. This is supposed to be about immigration, but those involved are wearing masks. Some are carrying Mexican flags. If you are in America and have more pride in the Mexican flag, go back to Mexico. If you hate America and the police, go back where you came from. Whoever these people are, if they are from America, lock them up for vandalizing government property. If they are not from America and are illegal, send them back. If you are not a legal immigrant and are vandalizing or looting, you should be banned from America permanently. If you don't want to be here, go back where you came from.

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The speaker asserts the right to peaceful protest, cautioning against actions that could be exploited by the administration. They claim the chaos in Los Angeles is provoked by the administration's actions, such as raiding workplaces, separating families, and deploying armored vehicles, which they say cause fear and panic. The speaker believes deploying federalized troops is a dangerous escalation driven by a hidden agenda unrelated to public safety, evidenced by the lack of a clear plan or policy. They emphasize solidarity with all Los Angeles residents, regardless of their birthplace. While affirming the right to protest, the speaker condemns violence, chaos, and vandalism, stating such actions will not be tolerated. They urge Angelenos to express their anger and outrage peacefully, referencing workplace raids that occurred on Friday.

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What’s happening now has little to do with black lives. If leaders truly cared, they would address the violence in cities, improve public schools, and support families. Instead, they ignore these issues and promote chaos, which won't help anyone. In times of mob pressure, it’s crucial to remain calm and speak the truth. Weakness invites further attacks, as seen with Drew Brees, who faced backlash for defending the flag. Cowardice only empowers those who oppose you. America, despite its flaws, is a good country that many immigrants recognize. They come here not because it’s racist, but because it’s not. This moment will pass, and those who remain honest will retain their dignity, which is essential for a meaningful life.

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I 100% support the LA protests because they are a great campaign ad for the other side. Protesters are throwing a tantrum, acting like they just crossed the Rio Grande screaming death to America, despite being born in America. Many protesters are American with Mexican heritage, not truly Mexican, and only visit Mexico for spring break. They enjoy American conveniences and freedoms. Nobody screams death to Mexico in Guadalajara because that would be dangerous. These protesters are blocking freeways, destroying businesses, and complaining about injustice in a city with many social programs. Their behavior is counterproductive, creating more red voters. They are shitting on the system that allows them to do so, while flying flags of countries they won't move to.

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There is currently outrage over peaceful protests outside judges' homes. The speaker encourages continued peaceful protests but also warns Gorsuch and Kavanaugh that they have unleashed a storm and that protests will not stop before or after the election. The speaker believes that people should take to the streets and that this is a dictatorship. They argue that protests do not have to be polite and peaceful, and that the cabinet members will face protests and harassment until they stand up to the president. The speaker questions why it took property damage for people to pay attention to these issues.

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Trump's new executive order targets individuals on student visas or green cards who protest in the U.S. It’s perplexing that people come to the U.S. for opportunities, yet still wave their home country's flags and protest. If you want to protest, do it in your own country, not here. The U.S. provides food, shelter, and a better life, so focus on that. Concerns about foreign issues should not overshadow the benefits received in the U.S. Prioritize your life and family in this country.

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There is nothing wrong with protesting, but burning cars, looting, and throwing bricks at law enforcement officers loses the message. Kylie Perkins is making uneducated videos about compassion, probably to save brand deals. Compassion should be for those who come here the right way, law enforcement officers, and people who can't get ambulances due to blocked freeways. There is no problem with people coming to America, but they need to do it the right way. The claim that we're on stolen land is false; people need to research the difference between a settler and an immigrant. The speaker anticipates losing brand deals and followers for these statements but is not sorry.

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The speaker addresses criticism that the president's response to the LA protests was a calculated attempt to shift focus from his feud with Musk. The president responded to the LA riots by condemning the violence. The president saw images of border patrol and ICE agents being attacked and vehicles being burned, which prompted his response. The speaker claims the response worked because those images decreased the following night. The speaker adds that the governor and mayor need to do more, and that California has been a mess for years because of Gavin Newsom's incompetence. The president was only responding to the violence.

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If you are waving a foreign flag in America while burning down a city, rioting, causing chaos, and screaming at law enforcement, get out of this country and go back to the country that you love. If you hate America and are running around waving a foreign flag while burning down police cars and looting, go back home. The speaker hopes President Donald Trump deports every single one of you. Barack Obama deported over 3,000,000 illegal immigrants, more than President Trump, but there was no outrage, riots, or protests. Biden deported some, but not enough, and there were no riots or protests. If you are an American citizen, you should be against illegal immigrants waving a foreign flag while burning down a city. Shame on you if you walk side by side with these illegal immigrants while they burn down the city and harass federal agents. Get them out of our country.

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The speaker addresses criticism that the president's response to the LA protests was a calculated attempt to shift focus from a feud with Musk. The response rejects this, stating the president condemned violence stemming from Musk and reacted to images of border patrol and ICE agents being attacked with rocks and Molotov cocktails, vehicles burning, and illegal aliens flying foreign flags. This response is credited with reducing such images the following night. The speaker adds that the governor and mayor need to do more, criticizing Gavin Newsom's past actions and suggesting his recent address was for political ambition rather than action. The president was responding to these issues alone.

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Have you seen what's happening in Mexico? It's unbelievable. Thousands are protesting against Central Americans, shouting, "You don't belong here! Get out!" It's even turning violent. Here's the kicker: these same Mexicans who are yelling at Central Americans are the ones telling Americans that we're awful for not wanting them here. So, I have to ask, why is it okay for Mexicans to reject outsiders, but we're evil when we do the same?

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Being undocumented in the US is a civil offense, like jaywalking or a traffic violation, not a criminal one. People should not use "they broke a law" as justification for hate. Los Angeles-based influencers who aren't speaking out against current events should be forced to use their platforms. If influencers reap the benefits of Los Angeles but won't protect its people, they should leave. If you are okay with current events, unfollow me. White people who don't get involved in ICE raids are cowards. If you voted for or endorse Trump, or don't think ICE raids are problematic, you are a bad person. If you don't speak out against atrocities, you are harmful and a coward. Supporting the president violating congressional law makes you a fascist. If you support ICE or this administration, you aren't smart or pretty. If you think you're pro-life but support this administration, there's nothing pro-life about current events. If you got papers and agree with what's going on, fuck you. LA influencers with large platforms who aren't speaking out against ICE raids don't deserve their platforms and should move. If you aren't horrified by families being separated, you might be the problem. Influencers who can't even reshare something are noticed.

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The people committing violence are not the same ones peacefully protesting immigration enforcement. The violent individuals wear hoodies and face masks, using similar tactics across different civil unrest situations. They are connected, and some might call them anarchists. Many of these individuals come from other places specifically to hurt people and cause havoc.

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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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Protesters who are in the country illegally may lose optics if they wave the Mexican flag while committing violent acts. Waving the flag of a country one does not want to return to while attacking the infrastructure of the country one wants to stay in doesn't make sense. A CBS poll indicated that 54% of Americans are for continued deportations.

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The speaker addresses the severity of threats and the dangers of vigilantism. They note that someone has been arrested for threatening them with terrorist threats, underscoring that it is no joke to be in the DOJ at this time. In discussing aggressive actions against law enforcement, the speaker highlights a scenario where someone breaks into a car of a law enforcement official and then uses information found inside to dox people and publish their home addresses. They emphasize that this action is not limited to targeting the ICE agent alone; it extends to the agent’s family, including the children, the wife, and the husband, highlighting the broader, more serious impact of such conduct. The speaker characterizes this behavior as a very serious matter. They warn that if someone believes they can operate as a renegade militia to police ICE, that person may spend many years in prison for doing so, labeling such a stance as a bad idea. The message clearly rejects vigilantism as a method of protest. The speaker asserts that protest is legitimate and notes their own history of protesting, framing protests as acceptable when conducted through proper channels. However, they insist that breaking into cars, doxxing individuals, and publishing home addresses are not acceptable forms of protest. The conclusion of the statement urges consideration of different, lawful approaches to expression and dissent. The speaker urges others to think of other ways to protest, emphasizing that the approach described—vigilante actions against ICE and doxxing—does not constitute an appropriate form of protest. The overall message is a strong warning against taking the law into one’s own hands and a call to pursue protests through lawful, nonviolent, and constructive means.

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Multiple protests or incursions are occurring between demonstrators and law enforcement, including federal agents, Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Patrol, and the National Guard. A car is burning, and Waymo vehicles have been vandalized and possibly set on fire. Law enforcement is concerned because the protesters now are different from those who were present earlier in the day. The crowd includes people with legitimate concerns mixed with others. The protests include those for immigrant and migrant rights, Palestinian protesters, and experienced anarchist groups adept at property damage. The mix of groups moves as one but with differing intentions.

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I received a text from my daughter urging me not to go to the store or participate in protests. I’m proud of my Mexican heritage, but I believe in working hard and following the rules. If I had a business and employees protested, I would fire them. Everyone should work legally and respect the system. Protests don’t solve anything; all lives matter, not just specific groups. People complain about deportations, but if they had the right paperwork, there wouldn’t be an issue. It frustrates me when people take advantage of the system and then want to avoid the consequences. We need to use common sense and take responsibility for our actions.

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This administration has caused chaos, leading to personal attacks and death threats against me. Law enforcement is now seen as the enemy, while lawbreakers are viewed as victims. Mayors and governors opposing ICE's efforts should listen to the distressing tape of a girl fighting for her life, a situation that occurs daily due to illegal immigration. President Trump emphasizes prioritizing public safety and national security threats, which are critical for community safety. Every leader should focus on removing these threats from their neighborhoods, as protecting the community should be their top responsibility, regardless of political feelings towards Trump.

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We're in troubled times with war in the Middle East, "no kings" demonstrations, and reactions to Trump's deportation warrants. The opposition party isn't offering alternative proposals. For example, instead of opposing deportations, they could suggest a path to legal status for undocumented immigrants with no criminal record who are employed. The speaker claims that Democratic politicians are misrepresenting the situation regarding protests, and that some Democrats have engaged in disturbing behavior, such as a representative posting an image of Trump's decapitated head. A senator allegedly disrupted a press conference and was briefly detained by the Secret Service. The speaker questions the logic of "no kings" protests, arguing Trump faces constant legal and political challenges. Polls show support for Trump's policies, including deportations, with 54% of African Americans and 53% of Hispanics expressing positive appraisals of Trump. The speaker concludes that the Democratic party lacks a coherent message and resorts to smearing Trump, leading to a loss of confidence.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Dems Call Anti-ICE Riots “Peaceful,” and ABC Suspends Journalist for Trump Tweet, with Charlie Kirk
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing riots in Los Angeles, which have erupted over the arrests of illegal immigrants, some with serious criminal histories, including violent crimes. She criticizes local leaders, particularly the mayor and governor, for siding with the protesters rather than law enforcement. The protests began after ICE executed search warrants in the city, leading to violent confrontations with police. Kelly describes scenes of chaos, including protesters throwing rocks at cars and attacking law enforcement. The Trump administration has increased immigration enforcement, resulting in 118 arrests of illegal immigrants, many of whom have committed serious crimes. Kelly highlights the depravity of the protests, where demonstrators wave Mexican flags while engaging in violence. She expresses frustration with the lack of support for law enforcement and the perceived leniency towards rioters, drawing parallels to past incidents of looting and violence during protests. As the situation escalates, President Trump orders the deployment of 2,000 National Guard members to restore order, which Governor Gavin Newsom condemns as inflammatory. Kelly criticizes Newsom for not taking stronger action to protect ICE agents and for framing the situation as a political opportunity rather than a public safety issue. She also mentions the reactions of other political figures, including Kamala Harris and Cory Booker, who downplay the violence. Charlie Kirk joins the discussion, agreeing with Kelly's assessment of the riots as a failure of leadership and a reflection of broader societal issues. He emphasizes the need for mass deportations and stronger immigration enforcement, arguing that the protests reveal a deeper ideological conflict within the country. Kirk asserts that the violence is not representative of the majority of immigrants and calls for a return to law and order. The conversation shifts to the media's portrayal of the events, with Kirk criticizing journalists for downplaying the violence and framing it as peaceful protests. He argues that the left's narrative is driven by a desire to undermine law enforcement and promote chaos. Kelly and Kirk express concern over the cultural implications of the riots, suggesting that they reflect a larger trend of disrespect for American values and institutions. They also discuss the broader implications of the protests for the upcoming elections, with Kirk asserting that the events could galvanize support for Trump's immigration policies. The segment concludes with a critique of the media's handling of the situation and a call for accountability from local leaders.

Breaking Points

BREAKING: Krystal and Saagar REACT, LA Riots ESCALATE Overnight
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The hosts discuss the recent unrest in Los Angeles, where President Trump has federalized the National Guard for the first time since 1992, citing violence against ICE officers during deportation operations. This action has drawn criticism, with California Governor Gavin Newsom calling it illegal and a breach of state sovereignty. Protests began in response to ICE raids at a garment factory and Home Depot, escalating into clashes with LAPD. The Trump administration's memo describes the situation as an "invasion" of illegal criminals, emphasizing a zero-tolerance policy for violence. The hosts note that the National Guard's deployment is unprecedented without the governor's consent, raising legal questions. They analyze the political implications, suggesting Trump is using the unrest to bolster his image amid declining support. The conversation touches on the optics of protests, including the presence of Mexican flags, and the potential for increased authoritarian measures. The hosts emphasize the need for strategic responses to avoid providing Trump with a pretext for further crackdowns on dissent. They conclude by highlighting the broader implications for immigration policy and public perception of the protests.
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