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ABC news reporter pleads guilty to sex trafficking and pedophilia charges involving infants. He had a disturbing fantasy of impregnating a woman to sexually abuse the child at birth. This reporter was also connected to the Pizzagate controversy, which raises questions about his personal involvement. The media's silence on this story is concerning, especially considering their tendency to label others as conspiracy theorists. If the situation involved a Republican, it would have been widely publicized. Thankfully, social media prevents these issues from being swept under the rug.

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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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Two MS 13 gang members, Miguel Alvarez Flores and Diego Hernandez Rivera, are accused of killing a 15-year-old girl in a satanic ritual. Police found evidence of underage girls being kept in their apartment. A 14-year-old girl reported being kidnapped, drugged, sexually assaulted, and tattooed by Alvarez Flores. Another girl named Genesis was also in the apartment. The suspects are reported to be in the country illegally and have been reported to Homeland Security.

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Prosecutors describe an unprecedented takedown of a sex trafficking operation on the Figueroa Corridor. '11 alleged criminal gang members now charged in this federal indictment, including six members of the notorious Hoover criminal street gang.' 'They would prey on vulnerable girls online, and they would also prey on young women in the foster care system who didn't have families who were maybe looking to run away.' 'The alleged ringleader, a 25 year old woman named Amaya Armstead, also known as Lady Duck.' 'According to the indictment, victims who disobeyed were assaulted, humiliated, starved and in some cases branded with tattoos of their trafficker street names.' 'Five suspects pleaded not guilty today.' 'The trial now set for early October.' 'Some victims could face some, suspects, excuse me, could face 15 to life in prison if convicted as charged.' Survivor Lori Burns: 'We rescue these girls all day, every day.'

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A bar owner in LA is accused of trafficking young women for personal assistant jobs, leading to assault and rape. Victims claim the establishment is a front for serving the elite, with spiked drinks and GHB-laced glasses. Despite lawsuits, the billionaire remains untouched while victims suffer. The FBI is aware, but no investigations are ongoing. The truth may come to light this year.

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Travis Wolf, about to turn 12, died in a crash caused by an undocumented Venezuelan woman. A church teacher in Maryland, deported twice, faces child abuse charges. Three Guatemalan men in Florida are arrested for sexually assaulting a woman. A Colombian gang leader seeking asylum in Texas is captured. A Mexican woman accused of gruesome murders is arrested in El Paso for extreme brutality.

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What's your name? Where are you from? I was born in Thailand. Have you ever been deported from the U.S.? No, I've never been deported. What have you been charged with? I'm not a citizen; my mother is. I've seen Dr. Phil on TV. This is an example of sanctuary cities, where illegal immigrants, like those involved in sex crimes against children, are walking the streets instead of being detained by federal agents. You've been charged with sex crimes? Not really. So, you've never been deported? Nope. We need to process and lock them up.

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Authorities report that six children, as young as three years old, were repeatedly victimized over a year in an underground storm shelter near William Chase McElroy's home. McElroy is charged with rape, sodomy, kidnapping, and human trafficking. Trey House allegedly drugged the children and tied them to beds, chairs, and a pole. People then paid to have sex with them. Assistant District Attorney Brian Jones says a fourth person has been indicted, but their name is withheld pending arrest. Identifying all individuals involved may be difficult because the children were allegedly drugged. Details emerged from the defendants themselves. The crimes carry a minimum mandatory sentence of life in prison without parole.

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Authorities report that six children, as young as three years old, were repeatedly victimized over a year in an underground storm shelter near William Chase McElroy's home. McElroy is charged with rape, sodomy, kidnapping, and human trafficking. Inside the shelter, children were allegedly drugged by Trey House, tied to beds, chairs, and a pole, and then sexually abused by individuals who paid money. Assistant District Attorney Brian Jones says a fourth person has been indicted, but their name is not yet public. Jones says the full extent of the crimes may never be known, as some individuals may be hard to identify because the children were drugged. Details came from some of the defendants themselves. The crimes carry a minimum mandatory sentence of life in prison without parole.

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An illegal migrant from Ecuador was arrested by New York police for sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl. He held the girl and her friend at knifepoint, assaulted the girl, and then fled. Community members caught him, and neighbors held him down until police arrived. There are concerns about more crimes he may have committed across the country.

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Fermisha Rose learned this week that the suspect was not a U.S. citizen and now believes justice means deportation. She says her daughter, who was 13 when she met 29-year-old Jordan Castillo Chavez, was communicating with him online; Rose found out by checking her daughter’s phone. She recalls seeing a message from Castillo Chavez and photos and messages that indicated he was coming to pick up her daughter, and she immediately dropped and fainted, thinking, “This is not happening right now.” In March, Pineville police charged Castillo Chavez with indecent liberties and other sex-related charges. He has since bonded out. This week, Customs and Border Protection named Castillo Chavez of Costa Rica as “one of the worst of the worst criminal legal aliens,” blaming his release on a failed ICE detainer. When asked for a response, the Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office said ICE had requested advance notification of his release but did not issue an ICE detainer. The sheriff’s office also said they did not notify ICE when Castillo Chavez bonded out because they weren’t legally required to. Rose says her own father committed a crime in the United States and was deported back to his country years ago, so she understands the impact and believes Castillo Chavez deserves deportation as well. “We need justice. He needs to go, and he needs to enforce it,” she says.

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Robert h Richards the 4th, an heir to the DuPont family fortune, raped and sexually abused his 4-year-old daughter. Despite being charged with two counts of second-degree rape, he received no prison time. Instead, he pleaded guilty to a lesser charge, paid a fine, and promised to attend a treatment center. This went unnoticed for 6 years until it became public, causing outrage. The judge and the acting attorney general faced criticism for their handling of the case. Convicting someone for crimes against young children is difficult, as young victims are not considered strong witnesses. This allowed Richards to receive a lenient punishment compared to jail time.

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Many Americans are unaware of the dangers posed by illegal immigrants. A survivor of sex trafficking shares a harrowing experience of being abused by a cartel member. Despite fearing for her family's safety, she was too afraid to seek help. She emphasizes that children are at risk in Biden's America and supports Donald Trump due to her traumatic experiences with illegal immigrants.

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I spent 17 years in a prison due to Jeffrey Epstein and others. I was raped multiple times daily on the island, along with other girls. This sex trafficking ring has been going on for 27 years, starting when I was just 10 years old.

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Investigators discovered a "rape dungeon on wheels" containing condoms, ropes, bungees, children's toys, multiple cell phones, hard drives, and a stained mattress. An investigator stated it was the most disturbing scene in their 20-year career. The evidence has been processed, and the remaining items are what is left. The alleged serial rapist locked women inside the mobile cage, secured from the outside by a metal partition. Victims were trapped with no escape, and their screams were described as blood curdling.

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A man has been sentenced to 19 years in prison for a brutal sexual assault on a woman who mistook his car for a taxi. The perpetrator, who had a previous conviction for a similar crime in Spain, should have still been serving his sentence and should not have been allowed into the country. The judge also ordered him to undergo 10 years of post-release supervision. The speaker expresses frustration with the government's immigration policies and believes that the criminal should be sent back to Romania upon release. The victim is seen as paying the biggest price due to the government's negligence. The speaker emphasizes the need to close the borders and prioritize the safety of the country's citizens.

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A man was convicted of being a pedophile with over 1,000 photos and videos of children, some as young as three, with some content depicting animals raping children and adults. South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson signed off on six indictments, but in a plea deal that took fifteen minutes, five indictments were dropped, leaving one. The man was convicted of one indictment, third degree. For having over a thousand photos and videos of toddlers as young as three, including some with animals, he served one day in jail, which was considered time served. The speaker claims this makes Alan Wilson a pedophile protector and that he shouldn't even be a dog catcher.

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Smallville actress Allison Mack pleads guilty to charges related to the sex trafficking cult known as Nexium. She had been involved with the group for over 10 years and was considered a top recruiter. Claire Bronfman, heiress to the Seagram liquor fortune, also pleads guilty to conspiracy and fraud charges in connection with Nexium. The group, based in Albany and Brooklyn, follows the teachings of leader Keith Raniere. In other news, celebrity faith healer John of God is accused of sexually abusing hundreds of women and engaging in baby trafficking and murder. Harvey Weinstein is formally charged with rape and criminal sexual act, and his lawyer says he will plead not guilty. Spy Seth Friedman is revealed to have been hired to defend Weinstein against sexual assault accusations. Lastly, 10 Americans are detained in Haiti for attempting to transport children to the Dominican Republic without proper documents.

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Disney employees are facing jail time after being caught in an undercover sex sting. Eleven Bay Area men, including Disney workers, were arrested and accused of possessing child pornography. A 73-year-old former Disney vice president was sentenced to 7 years, prompting questions about his actions during his time at Disney. The speaker claims this story is not covered by mainstream media. Brian Peck, who was convicted of raping a child on set, was later hired by Disney to work on "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody." In 2012, he was hired by Charlie Sheen to work on "Anger Management." The speaker claims it was common knowledge that producers would sleep with actresses or that certain people "like little boys."

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Authorities report that six children, as young as three years old, were repeatedly victimized over a year in an underground storm shelter near William Chase McElroy's home. McElroy is charged with rape, sodomy, kidnapping, and human trafficking. Trey House allegedly drugged the children and tied them to beds, chairs, and a pole, where people paid to have sex with them. Assistant District Attorney Brian Jones says a fourth person has been indicted, but their name is not yet public. Jones says identifying all individuals involved may be difficult because the children were allegedly drugged. Many details came from the defendants themselves. The crimes carry a minimum mandatory sentence of life in prison without parole.

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Canadian fashion mogul Peter Nygard was charged in the United States with sex trafficking, racketeering, and other crimes involving dozens of women and underage girls, in a case spanning three countries and nearly three decades. The 79-year-old was arrested by Canadian police and extradited to the US to face trial. Federal prosecutors say Nygard, who owns a namesake clothing company and is among Canada’s wealthiest people, recruited and maintained victims for sex in the US, Canada, and The Bahamas since 1995, and that some victims were drugged. He allegedly targeted vulnerable women from disadvantaged backgrounds, taking them to company-funded “pamper parties” with food and spa services and to swingers clubs, then intimidated them to have sex with him or other men. He used threats of arrest, reputational harm, and lawsuits to silence potential accusers, according to the indictment. The lawsuit alleges that when Nygard became aware of the investigation into his sex-trafficking activities, he resorted to violence, intimidation, bribery, and payoffs to silence victims and continue the scheme. It also claims Nygard kept a database of potential victims maintained by the Nygard Companies Corporation IT Department on a corporate server, mostly in the United States, containing information on over 2,500 underage girls and women by the mid-2000s. The case notes the death of Nygard’s head of IT, Dane Clifford, shortly after The New York Times began investigating the story, at age 44. The accusations surrounding Nygard and his “Pamper Party Island” have drawn comparisons to allegations against Jeffrey Epstein, prompting questions about similar networks. Separately, a class action suit filed in Manhattan includes 57 unnamed women accusing Nygard of sexual misconduct. In Toronto, a sentencing hearing began for Nygard. He was found guilty last fall of four counts of sexual assault. Victims testified about lasting harm, including panic attacks, ruined self-esteem, and thoughts of suicide; testifying in court was described as horrendous. The Crown asked the judge to sentence Nygard to fifteen years in jail, arguing that given his age (83), declining health, and ongoing proceedings in Manitoba, Quebec, and the US, there is little chance he will reoffend or be rehabilitated.

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The media is continuously uncovering cases of child predators, despite attempts to dismiss them as conspiracy theories. Slade Sommer, former editor in chief of The Recount, was recently arrested for possessing and distributing hundreds of videos and images of child predator material. Buzzfeed had previously featured Sommer, but tried to remove the article after his charges came to light. James Gordon Meek, an Emmy-nominated producer, was sentenced to 6 years in prison for possessing and transporting child predator material, as well as pressuring underage girls for explicit images. John Griffin, a former CNN producer, was jailed for 19 years after engaging in illegal activities with a 9-year-old girl. Rick Salibi, a former producer for Jake Tapper, was investigated for inappropriate behavior towards his fiancée's daughter. Non-binary activist Ifram Mendel was sentenced to over 90 months in prison for arranging to meet a 9-year-old boy. These cases highlight the reality of child predators in positions of power, and the need to protect children.

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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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A man was convicted of being a pedophile with over 1,000 photos and videos of children, some as young as three, with some content depicting animals raping children and adults. South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson signed off on six indictments, but in a plea deal, five were dropped, leaving one indictment. The man was convicted of one indictment, third degree. For having over a thousand photos and videos of toddlers as young as three, including animals, he served one day in jail, which was considered time served. The speaker claims that Alan Wilson is a pedophile protector and should not be the attorney general.

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NOT JUST EL SALVADOR: Rubio Plots Global Gulags
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Marco Rubio announced efforts to find countries outside of El Salvador for deporting individuals, stating, "We want to send you some of the most despicable human beings." This follows a New York Times investigation revealing a deal between the Trump administration and El Salvador's President Belli, involving payments to house deported Venezuelans, many of whom lacked criminal records. Belli agreed to accept violent criminals for a fee but resisted becoming a dumping ground for noncriminal migrants. The Trump administration's mass deportations invoked the Alien Enemies Act, which critics argue lacks a solid legal basis, as it was designed to bypass due process. Reports indicate that many deportees were misclassified as gang members without proper trials. The administration's strategy appears to prioritize spectacle and cruelty to deter immigration, with Stephen Miller leading the charge. A recent court ruling favored Mosen Madawi, who argued against deportation based on political speech, highlighting constitutional concerns over using anti-Semitism as grounds for deportation. The ruling suggests that deportation cannot be justified solely on political views, raising questions about the administration's broader immigration policies and their legality.
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