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In the exchange, Speaker 0 questions whether US citizens are being surveilled today and whether the photos and data of protesters are being collected and stored in some kind of database. The interlocutor, Speaker 1, repeatedly denies these possibilities. The dialogue centers on the idea of monitoring and database tracking of protesters or Americans. Speaker 0 begins by asking: “Are you surveilling US citizens today?” to which Speaker 1 responds: “No, sir.” The line of questioning then shifts to the handling of protesters: Speaker 0 asks whether “those people protesting,” who are exercising their First Amendment rights, have had photos taken and data collected and whether that information is being placed in any kind of database. Speaker 1 answers, “There is no database for protesters, sir.” This establishes the asserted position that protest-related data is not being accumulated in a dedicated database. The discussion then foregrounds a specific allegation from Maine: Speaker 0 references “one of your officers in Maine” who said to a person protesting, “we're gonna put your face in a little database.” The implied question is about the meaning and existence of such a “little database.” Speaker 1 reiterates: “No, sir.” He adds, “We don’t.” This underscores the claim that there is no database for Americans or protesters. Speaker 0 presses further by asking, “Then what do you think your ICE agent was doing to this individual when he said those statements?” In response, Speaker 1 acknowledges an inability to speak for the individual officer but reiterates the core assertion: “I can't speak for that individual, sir, but I can assure you there is no database that's tracking United States citizens.” He closes with a direct reaffirmation, “There is no database that's tracking United States citizens.” Throughout the exchange, the central claims remain consistent: there is no surveillance program targeting US citizens in the form of a database, and there is no database for protesters. The dialogue also highlights a contrast between specific statements attributed to an officer in Maine and the official denial of any such database, with Speaker 1 insisting that they cannot speak for the individual officer while maintaining that no tracking database exists for US citizens.

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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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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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ATF agents raided a home, covering the doorbell camera. When the homeowner investigated, he was shot and killed by the ATF. His wife was detained for hours. Despite policies requiring body cameras, none were used. This raises concerns about government overreach.

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Speaker 1 confirmed signing a memo but denied being the author of the family separation policy. Speaker 1 stated they gave Secretary Nielsen numerous recommendations on how to secure the border and save lives. Speaker 2 claimed that Speaker 1 recommended family separation as option three. Speaker 1 stated they recommended zero tolerance, the same as when any US citizen parent gets arrested with a child. Speaker 2 stated that legal asylees are not charged with any crime. Speaker 1 stated that being in the country illegally is a violation and that if one wants to seek asylum, they should do it the legal way at the port of entry. Speaker 1 referred to a congresswoman as the dumbest ever to listen to congress.

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Congressman Garcia was asked to react to breaking news from the ACLU in Louisiana about the deportation of two families, including mothers and their minor children, three of whom are US citizens aged two, four, and seven. One mother is pregnant. The families were reportedly arrested on Tuesday and Thursday and held incommunicado, with ICE allegedly refusing to respond to attorneys' and family members' attempts to contact them. One of the US citizen children reportedly suffers from metastatic cancer and was deported without medication or consultation with their physicians, despite ICE being notified of the child's urgent medical needs. Garcia stated it is sickening that US citizens are being deported, which is illegal and inhumane. He claims agents are rushing the process, denying due process, and sending US citizens to other countries. He urged people to bring attention to this issue, which he says concerns due process, the Constitution, and how the country treats people, whether citizens or those seeking help.

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The suspect who allegedly stole DHS Secretary Christy Noem's purse on Easter Sunday is an illegal alien. Authorities are searching for a second suspect. The speaker believes that robbing the Secretary of Homeland Security was a bad choice, as she is no nonsense and will enforce the law. The speaker claims this is an example of illegal aliens committing crimes, from shoplifting and armed robbery to murder and rape. ICE has arrested just under 70,000 illegal aliens, and CBP arrests about 67,000. The speaker asserts that ICE has already arrested three times more criminals in three months than Joe Biden did in a year.

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Speaker 0 describes a national targeting center that identifies individuals who have committed crimes, either in this country or in their home country, including those with criminal charges or convictions. He states that many of these individuals are already in jails or prisons in various states, and he emphasizes the request to local law enforcement to turn these people over to federal authorities. As an example, he notes that they have asked Governor Walz and Mayor Fry to hand over criminals they have in jail, alleging that 490 murderers, rapists, and drug traffickers have been released onto the streets instead of being transferred. Speaker 1 comments that some individuals have multiple names, creating a challenge. He explains that the problem includes people who enter illegally, may not have a social security card or a passport, and for whom there is no database in their home country because it is not a friendly country. Speaker 0 adds that some individuals have lied on their paperwork to enter the country, then overstayed and failed to appear for immigration court hearings after being notified. He mentions DUIs and other incidents as part of the context. He clarifies that their approach is to target those who have committed criminal acts, and if they encounter a TDA member in an apartment with 12 other people, they will ask those other people who they are and what their identity is, just as in any other law enforcement operation. He asserts that people misunderstand that they are doing the same thing law enforcement has done for years under the Biden administration, without changes to their methods in these situations. Speaker 0 reiterates that they ask everyone present who they are and why they are affiliated, especially when surrounded by criminals, and emphasizes that their actions are consistent with established law enforcement practices.

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The speaker clarifies that a headline is misleading because three US citizen children (ages four, seven, and two) were not deported. Their mothers, who were in the US illegally, were deported, and the children went with them. The speaker states that if US citizen children are deported with their parents, they can return to the US if a father or someone else wants to care for them. The choice of whether the children accompany their deported parents rests with the parents. The alternative would be for the US to hold the children while deporting the mother, which would lead to different negative headlines. The speaker assumes the children have fathers in the US who can care for them. The US deported the mothers who were in America illegally.

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Many people were detained in front of a house after a tip about possible child pornography. Authorities forced entry when the occupants refused to answer the door, finding illegal immigrants of Asian and Hispanic descent inside with restaurant supplies. Electronic devices were seized, but findings are unconfirmed.

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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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Speaker 0 asks for an ID from Speaker 1, insisting, “Do you have an ID on you, ma'am?” Speaker 1 replies, “I don't need a ID to walk around in in my city.” Speaker 0 presses for IDs, warning, “If not, we're gonna put you in the vehicle. We're gonna ID you.” Speaker 1 refuses, saying, “I don't need to take out you take out your ID.” Speaker 0 presses again: “Hey, ma'am.” Speaker 1 asserts, “It's ma'am. Am US citizen. I am US citizen.” Speaker 0 asks, “Alright. Can we see an ID, please?” Speaker 1 repeats, “I am US citizen. I don't need to carry around an ID in my home. Well, where were born?” Speaker 0 questions, “Where were you born?” Speaker 1 responds, “This is my home,” and then, “Minneapolis is my home.” Speaker 0 clarifies, “Ma'am, that's not that's we're doing an immigration check. We're doing a citizen check. We're asking you where you were born.” Speaker 1 insists, “This is where I belong. This is my home.” Speaker 0 pushes, “Ma'am, can belong here, but where were you born? Not gonna give you a ID.” Speaker 1 repeats, “I belong here. I should be walking around here at three. I shouldn't be afraid in my life at this point.” Speaker 0 presses, “Ma'am, do you have an ID to give us? Skirt? Yes. You're correct.” Speaker 1 protests, “You're making me a skirt. You're making me a Do you have an ID?” Speaker 0 again asks for an ID, and Speaker 1 repeats, “This is my home.” Speaker 0 states, “Ma'am, where were you born?” Speaker 1 responds, “I am US citizen. I am US citizen. I don't think so. You have a right to picture me while I am in my home or walking around in my home. This is not acceptable.” Speaker 0 continues, “You guys, you terrorizing people.” Speaker 1 emphasizes, “Ma'am And it's not.” Speaker 0 asks again, “Where were you born?” Speaker 1 states, “It doesn't matter where I was born. Belong here. I am US citizen.” She adds, “What else can I say? I am citizen. This is my home.” Speaker 0 warns, “Menia realize that if… [you] lie,” and Speaker 1 reiterates, “Menia, but this is my home.” Eventually Speaker 1 declares, “I am US citizen. I am not gonna take out anything. What the fuck?”

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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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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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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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An Iranian woman was detained by immigration agents, leaving behind her husband and four children. The family supports President Trump, displaying flags at their Diamond Bar home. The woman moved to the U.S. as a refugee at age three, but her green card was revoked 15 years ago due to a theft conviction. Her husband says they were in the process of regaining citizenship, with regular check-ins. Following U.S. bombings of nuclear sites in Iran, tensions rose, and concerns about Iranian sleeper cells increased. A federal source told FOX News that over 130 Iranian nationals were detained in the U.S. The husband understands the focus on Iranian nationals due to sleeper cell concerns. Despite missing his wife, he believes detaining Iranian nationals will resolve issues and identify individuals with ties to the community. Even with his wife's detention, he has no regrets about his vote and continues to support Trump, believing he wants the best for the country.

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This is about an ICE arrest attempt involving Roberto Carlos Munoz Guatemala, a convicted sex offender, on an immigration order. Per the Department of Justice, on 06/17/2025, law enforcement officers attempted to arrest him. The officers were trying to carry out ICE’s responsibilities, and this situation is described as part of what ICE officers are trying to do. The person referenced is the same officer who had been dragged during an ICE arrest just this past June and who reportedly got seriously injured. The narrative states: this officer is the same one now being demonized as a murderer by protesters, while the speaker asserts he was the one who stopped Munoz Guatemala along with his fellow ICE agents. The suspect was uncooperative and refused to follow instructions. After warning him several times, an agent—identified as the same agent involved in yesterday’s shooting—broke the back window of the suspect’s car so that the vehicle could be opened from the inside. The man accelerated his car. The account notes that the video shows it’s the same agent; the man had a mask on yesterday, but the speaker claims the same hair. As the suspect sped away, the agent’s arm became trapped between the seat and the car frame. The agent is on the driver’s side toward the back, so the footage does not show him being dragged, but it is asserted that he was dragged for more than 100 yards while the driver of the car weaved back and forth in an attempt to shake him from the vehicle. The speaker states the driver was completely immune to the thought of running over him or causing other damage. The agent was eventually jarred free from the car but suffered significant injuries to his arms and hand.

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Three plain clothes men who were later identified as federal agents entered my taco truck in Memphis on Monday and detained three of my employees. Surveillance video shows the agents escorting the employees out of the truck before searching it. I own eight taco truck locations throughout Memphis, and I can confirm that the three employees in question do not have criminal records. My employees informed me that they were being detained by ICE. We've contacted legal aid organizations to assist my employees. In 2022, the US Department of Labor investigated allegations that I was violating labor laws by recruiting workers from Mexico through social media, paying them low wages, and making them work long hours. CNN has reached out to ICE, the US Department of Labor, the mayor's office, and myself for comment, but has not received a response.

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My kids were pulled out of our house at gunpoint, left in the street in their underwear while a SWAT team laid siege to our home. I was locked in a room, unaware of the chaos outside. My youngest son saw armed agents approaching and alerted my oldest, who was confused and scared. The agents told my kids I was a murderer, which was shocking. My wife, alerted by a neighbor, rushed home but was immediately interrogated. They raided our house, taking electronics and even mistaking a dummy grenade for a live one. My wife confronted the agents about their incompetence. After hours, I was released but had no idea of the extent of the situation until I got home, where my family was in shock. This ordeal made it clear that things had escalated dramatically.

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Hey, everyone. I'm Rhea Chadrigan, an immigration attorney in Houston. I need to share an urgent story about a client who was detained despite having a pending asylum appeal, a work permit, and being fully compliant with ICE. He was living at home when ICE called, claiming his GPS wasn't working. They said they were coming over, and moments later, a team including DEA agents swarmed his house, threw him to the ground, and shackled him. His daughter described it as a war scene, an excessive use of force for someone who is not a criminal, has a job, and pays taxes. This shows the current climate. It's crucial to get your documents in order and consult an immigration attorney to explore all available options. Everyone should have an immigration attorney on speed dial. It's a scary time, and we need to be prepared.

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A congressperson arrived at a nursery in Carpinteria after receiving calls about an ICE raid. They described the scene as "overkill," with over 50 ICE agents dressed in military garb and using military-grade weapons, creating fear and anxiety. The congressperson stated that ICE deployed flash and smoke devices, and shrapnel from one of these devices hurt a young child. They criticized the agents' actions as unacceptable on American soil. The congressperson said they were denied access to the site despite their oversight responsibilities, while others were allowed through. They learned from the nursery owner that ICE apprehended 10 out of 12 individuals. According to the congressperson, ICE agents on site would not speak with them, and instead provided a card with contact information for Los Angeles. They deemed this lack of cooperation unacceptable.

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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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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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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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