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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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Renee Good was killed during an ICE raid, an incident described as horrific and tragic by the speaker. The speaker recounts a social media exchange in which they stated, “Could have never been me because I don't interfere with federal ICE enforcement,” which led to accusations that ICE hates the speaker and that they are justifying murder. The speaker frames the event as part of a broader pattern: the absence of a warrant in the operation, the right of individuals to flee, and the reality that those opposing federal agents can be riskily drawn into deadly confrontations. The speaker cites federal law, specifically 18 U.S.C. sections 111 and 372, to define crimes related to assaulting, resisting, impeding, or conspiring to interfere with a federal officer while they perform their duties. The speaker notes that these actions include blocking, chasing, surrounding, or physically interfering with an operation. They acknowledge that such actions should not lead to someone being shot, but argue that they can escalate into deadly consequences, a risk they believe is being normalized for civilians. A central concern is the existence of groups that encourage civilians to track and confront federal agents during enforcement operations. The speaker asserts that people are being convinced to pull alongside an active enforcement operation in their vehicles or confront trained agents, and that some are told this constitutes activism. They describe this as insane and as a lie propagated for various motives—by media outlets seeking outrage and headlines, politicians seeking votes, and content creators chasing clicks—without understanding the law being encouraged to be broken. They claim compassionate people are being used as fuel in this dynamic. The speaker addresses the political dimension of immigration enforcement, noting that deportation of people here illegally is not new and has occurred under every administration, including Obama, whom they describe as “our deporter in chief.” What is new, they argue, is convincing ordinary civilians—moms in cars, bystanders in the street—to step between armed federal officers and their mission, labeling that as smart, righteous, or consequence-free. The overall message is a warning that political battles should be confined to elections, courts, and legislatures, not the streets. The speaker pleads for the public to stop allowing individuals who profit from outrage to persuade people to risk their lives for headlines, asserting that the current approach has led to at least one death and should be re-evaluated.

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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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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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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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Homeland Security Investigations tip line. A Houston journalist says he went undercover at a meeting for the party for socialist liberation, which is partnering with Houston Leads, "a coalition of a whole bunch of far left wing NGOs," and "building a mass volunteer network to confront ICE operations in Houston with the stated goal of, chasing ICE agents out of neighborhoods in Houston." He says a video is on X under "Joseph Tremor" with about 100,000 views, and he has tagged local politicians and agencies. He claims they are modeling their actions in Houston after Ventura, California, at a marijuana farm where "their sister or friend organization PSL over there confronted ICE agents and prevented illegal aliens from being, arrested in this pot farm where you guys found undocumented alien children working there." The journalist says the content is alarming and not 100% sure of legality but concerning. A story will publish tomorrow; he contacted the tip line; agent ID 2064.

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This administration has created chaos, leading to personal attacks and threats against me and my family. Law enforcement is now seen as the enemy, while those who break the law 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 the need to prioritize public safety and national security threats, which are crucial for community safety. Every leader should focus on removing these threats from their neighborhoods, putting community well-being above political disagreements.

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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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This DHS leak went to a far-left, open-borders activist who doesn't want ICE to succeed. He gave targets a heads up and advised them on how to avoid ICE, even warning them about highway patrols and potential home entries. ICE had judicial warrants for these individuals, meaning a judge had already signed off on warrants for criminals, fugitives, and those with final removal orders. This activist is aligning himself with criminal aliens, and the real blame goes to the leaker within the Trump administration. These leaks seem to be getting worse and worse. The individuals targeted often have previous felonies, violent crimes, or have already been ordered for deportation by a judge. Pretending to be a reporter won't avoid legal accountability, as it interferes with federal ICE operations.

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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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A notification system alerts people to avoid areas due to potential ICE raids, which is claimed to be a violation of federal law (Title 8, US Code 1374) and an obstruction of justice. One speaker insists that individuals involved in creating and funding these alert systems should be arrested immediately. They believe this activity thwarts the will of the American people and is anti-democratic, and must be stopped. They intend to contact people to investigate the NGOs and their support.

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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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"We've been able to, like, have, injunctions that, like, stop, you know, deportation flights and other types of things." "Qian Bahad admitted their caucus has secured injunctions that literally halt deportation flights while also stating that people need to pressure their local governments to not cooperate with the feds." "Last month, their undercover cameras caught Santiago Mouquet, a director at the Vera Institute, admitting the group tracks ICE movements and pushes that information out so illegal immigrants can dodge enforcement." "He also bragged about major donors, Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, and others." "The Vera Institute isn’t just help illegal immigrants evade ICE. They funnel money into radical causes like Black Lives Matter." "A widespread coordinated effort is currently happening right now to undermine federal law enforcement, slow down the deportation efforts."

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In tonight’s original shooting incident, ICE agent vehicles parked on the street had to be left behind after being surrounded by protesters. One ICE vehicle was broken into, and a witness found paperwork inside. The paperwork contains a list with FBI operation info, full names of FBI agents, phone numbers, and emails. It also includes maps showing where agents are staying and where immigrants are being held, hotel names, and judge names. The documents include people's full names and their email addresses.

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Elected officials and NGOs can't cross the line by doxxing ICE agents who wear masks to protect themselves and their families. ICE agents' lives and families have been threatened. ICE arrests sex offenders, robbers, public safety threats, national security threats, and gang members, making Los Angeles safer. These individuals are illegal aliens who committed a crime by crossing the border illegally, then committed another crime. The investigation concerns money laundering, tax evasion, and funds going to cartels in Mexico and Columbia that fund narcotics operations. The speaker says they are enforcing the law and will bring in the National Guard.

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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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ICE is continuing operations despite protests, having made 18 arrests yesterday via criminal warrants related to a criminal investigation. More resources are being brought in to counter protesters, with a warning that crossing the line into impeding officers, physical contact, or property destruction will result in prosecution. The Trump administration, with DOJ involvement, will take action against public officials threatening ICE agents. ICE agents are facing threats and doxxing, leading them to wear masks for protection. Arrests include child sex offenders, individuals convicted of robbery, gang members, and those posing public safety and national security threats. The term "illegal aliens" is used to describe individuals who committed crimes by illegally crossing the border and committing further offenses, such as money laundering and tax evasion to fund cartels. Democrats are demanding ICE agents be unmasked, while ICE claims agents are being doxxed and their families threatened. Comparisons of ICE to the KKK and Nazis by elected officials are fueling hatred and raising concerns about potential violence against ICE agents.

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This week on Straight to the Point, Harmit Dillon, Assistant Attorney General of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, discusses a federal investigation into what she calls an attack on a Minnesota church, detailing charges and potential future arrests. Key points on the Minnesota church protest and related federal charges: - The 14-page indictment centers on violations of the FACE Act, which criminalizes disrupting a religious service or invading a house of worship, and also covers abortion clinics and crisis pregnancy centers. The case includes conspiracy to violate federal civil rights in connection with these offenses. - The accusation describes a two-stage attack rather than a simple protest: a first wave of participants, primarily white allies, sat in pews to appear as a church service, followed by a second wave that disrupted the sermon and caused fear among congregants. - The church scene included statements like “this isn’t God’s house, this is the house of the devil.” Nine individuals have been indicted so far; prosecutors say the broader group involved could number about 40 based on video evidence. - The DOJ is pursuing all individuals who invaded the church with the intent to disrupt prayer and deprive parishioners of First Amendment rights. Some suspects claimed to be journalists, though the government notes the content shows pregame activities, tailgating with donuts and coffee, and coordinated actions that support a conspiracy theory. Reaction to media and journalists: - Don Lemon’s remarks on late-night TV about overreach are addressed. Dillon emphasizes that the mic and camera do not grant a license to break the law, and prosecutors have pursued arrests with search warrants and evidence, while acknowledging that journalism status is not decisive in determining liability in this case. - The DOJ references specific individuals who claimed journalism status, noting that several arrested individuals made such claims. Investigations, scope, and law-enforcement context: - Dillon states the DOJ is examining all participants who invaded the church; the universe could extend beyond the nine indicted to roughly 40 people based on the video evidence. - The incident raised safety concerns for law enforcement and parishioners; she cites prior related church attacks and a fatal shooting at a Minneapolis Catholic church as context for a zero-tolerance stance on disrupting houses of worship. Other ongoing civil rights matters: - A separate civil rights review into the January shooting death of ICU nurse Alex Preti by Homeland Security agents is mentioned. The process involves evidence preservation, ballistic analysis, and collaboration with the FBI and DHS; it remains general and non-specific about current investigative steps. Anti-ICE activism and security measures: - Reports of anti-ICE activists setting up roadblocks and using license plate readers are described as a criminal matter—obstruction of federal law enforcement—and are framed against broader safety concerns for federal agents facing threats. - Tom Holman’s push to deploy full body cameras for Homeland Security agents, starting with ICE, is welcomed as a transparency measure to protect civil rights and assess potential violations. Georgia 2020 election ballots and civil/criminal proceedings: - Dillon outlines a timeline of two tracks: a civil suit to obtain Georgia’s voter rolls for a comprehensive review, and a parallel criminal investigation operation leading to a search warrant at an election hub in Fulton County. - The civil case sought ballots because of concerns about irregularities in Fulton County processing; the criminal case took precedence due to implications for Fifth Amendment rights and ongoing investigations. - There is mention of ongoing debates about the handling of ballots, with some Georgia officials acknowledging mishandling, though not framed as systemic fraud; the department may seek ballots in other swing states if appropriate, subject to legal preservation periods and evolving facts. - The timeline hints at potential action ahead of the midterms, with involvement from DNI Tulsi Gabbard on election-security matters. The interview emphasizes that the indictment details a wide-ranging, premeditated conspiracy to disrupt a church service, the DOJ’s commitment to pursuing all involved, and the broader context of civil rights investigations related to use of force, protest rights, and election integrity.

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If people are using bullhorns to assist others in evading law enforcement, it raises legal concerns. We're investigating where the line is crossed regarding impeachment and working closely with the Department of Justice to address this. Those involved may face serious consequences soon. This situation is dangerous for ICE, border patrol, and other agencies, as such interference puts officers and emergency responders at risk. We are prioritizing operational security and have identified how information about our operations was leaked. Immediate action is being taken to address these issues.

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

The Rubin Report

Listen to ‘The View’ Crowd Gasp as Whoopi Lies to Their Faces
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Dave Rubin, broadcasting from Australia, opened by discussing current events in the United States. A major point of contention was former President Donald Trump's privately funded White House ballroom construction, which Rubin defended against media and left-wing accusations of taxpayer expense, citing official White House statements. He criticized figures like Hillary Clinton and Whoopi Goldberg for spreading misinformation and hypocrisy, contrasting Trump's actions with Bill Clinton's Oval Office scandal. Rubin then addressed Jen Psaki's comments portraying JD Vance as "scarier" than Trump, highlighting a pattern of the left using fear-mongering tactics against Republican figures. He also critiqued House Democrat Katherine Clark's admission that government shutdowns are a leverage tool, arguing it reveals politicians' self-interest over constituent welfare. A significant portion of the podcast focused on immigration. Rubin reported on a US Marshal being shot during an ICE operation in Los Angeles, attributing the incident to inflammatory rhetoric from the left, which he claims demonizes ICE agents. He condemned an LA public school teacher for inciting violence against federal agents and a proposed app to track ICE officers, arguing these actions facilitate law-breaking. Tom Homan defended ICE agents wearing masks due to threats against their families. Internationally, Rubin praised Japan's newly elected Prime Minister, Sai Takachi, for her strong stance on immigration, including mass deportations of illegal and economic migrants. He noted Australia also faces immigration challenges, with a growing movement for stricter border policies. Concluding with a Q&A, Rubin offered advice to young parents and emphasized the importance of individuals fighting for their values against progressive "madness" to prevent societal decline, drawing parallels to the "frog in the pot" analogy.

Breaking Points

MN Cops REVOLT As ICE Harasses Officers
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In Minnesota, police chiefs publicly voiced concern about Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, describing incidents where off-duty officers and community members were confronted, sometimes forcefully, for documents that could reveal immigration status. The dialogue emphasized that while law enforcement supports immigration enforcement in principle, the manner in which some ICE actions are carried out has damaged trust with communities. The discussion referenced specific anecdotes, including an officer stopped near ICE activity and a confrontation that ended without apologies, illustrating a broader worry that aggressive tactics undermine public safety and civil rights. The scene was framed as a plea for “common ground” and cooperative policing, rather than abolition, suggesting a desire to recalibrate how ICE operates within local jurisdictions while maintaining collaboration with federal authorities. The hosts juxtaposed these events with reports on ICE detainee treatment and budgetary decisions, highlighting a tension between funding levels and the provision of medical care, which they described as potentially life-threatening for people in custody. They cited external reporting about a high-profile detainee death, noting an ongoing discussion about transparency, accountability, and the proper use of witnesses in immigration-related investigations. The conversation also touched on media coverage of ICE actions and the evolving public perception, including demonstrations and live reporting by independent observers, which the hosts argued could influence political dynamics and policy debates surrounding immigration enforcement.
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