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The speaker said they shared with the mayor that over the next couple of weeks the oversight committee will launch on their website a master ICE tracker to track every single instance that can be verified from information the community can send to them.

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The speaker entered a facility seeking asylum/refugee status and was offered a taxpayer-funded flight to another city with family. He received a temporary ID and was scheduled for a medical exam. These IDs grant access to migrant shelters, including one on Randall's Island. The speaker visited Randall's Island, where thousands of migrants are housed. He inquired about entering the shelter as an American citizen and was told to leave. He encountered workers and police, observing what he described as problems. He was told there are about 4,000 people in the shelter. He claims people "just come in and take advantage" and that he saw someone "smoking crack right there."

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I'm standing in front of Saint John's Academy on 26 Landis Avenue in Staten Island. They are planning to house hundreds of unvetted young men from all over the world, and we don't know their backgrounds. Just 50 feet away is St. Joseph Academy, a school for kindergarten to 12th grade. This is their playground. We need thousands of people here tomorrow at 7 o'clock to stop this from happening. Join us at 26 Landis Avenue in Staten Island.

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My drone captures a massive camp with numerous houses and quarantine camps for children. The facility appears to be expanding, possibly funded by tax dollars. The speaker questions the legitimacy of the operation and notes the presence of surveillance and private property signs. They express concern over the scale of the camp and the unknown activities occurring there.

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The speaker states they know nothing about the person's current state. Neither they nor the family have been able to make any contact with him. The speaker claims that one of the principal human rights violations that occurs in that facility is that inmates and detainees are held in communal.

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Under the current administration, 325,000 migrant children are missing. This number could fill California's largest stadium five or six times. It is claimed that many of these children are dead, and many are sex slaves or slaves of a different nature.

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We have lost track of 500,000 children who had sponsors in this country. We don't know if they are victims of child labor, exploitation, or other crimes. This situation highlights a hypocrisy among those who claim to protect vulnerable individuals, yet overlook these innocent children. My commitment is to support and protect victims of crime, especially children. I am focused on ensuring their safety, and I will not try to convince those who do not understand this priority. The fact remains that we do not know where these 500,000 children are right now.

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DHS is allegedly using public intimidation and considering arresting members of Congress who are fulfilling their legal and constitutional duty to conduct oversight. According to the speaker, members of Congress are legally required to be granted access to ICE and CBP facilities to conduct investigations and oversight. They cannot be legally inhibited from accessing these facilities. The speaker claims that DHS, Tom Homan, and Secretary Kristi Noem are the ones breaking the law, not members of Congress like Representative Robert Menendez. The speaker warns that if anyone lays a finger on representatives like Bonnie Watson Coleman, there will be consequences.

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We have 500,000 children with sponsors in this country that we can't locate. We don't know if they're being subjected to child labor, sexual exploitation, or other crimes. This situation highlights a hypocrisy among those who claim to protect victims, especially innocent children. My commitment is to support and safeguard these vulnerable individuals, and I won't waste time convincing those who don't understand this. My priority has always been safety, and it's alarming that we currently have no idea where these 500,000 children are.

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The speaker is attending an oversight hearing and plans to enter an item into the congressional record. The speaker references Kristin Graziano, the Charleston County sanctuary chair, who the speaker claims is releasing criminal illegal aliens back into South Carolina after they have been arrested for crimes, including alleged pedophilia.

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Hey, how's it going? I'm just curious about the facilities back here. Are they being used? I noticed there aren't many workers coming in or out. We can't allow recording on-site, but we can answer questions. This area is for rapid response in emergencies, mainly for first responders. They stay here to rest between their duties. People think it's for housing illegals, but it's not. The workers are out doing their jobs during the day, which is why you might not see them. Thanks for the clarification. It's important to get accurate information instead of assumptions. Have a great day!

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In Columbus, Ohio, in front of the Great Minds Learning Academy, one of several day care centers associated with the Somali community, speakers discuss a report by Nick Shirley about fraudulent daycare facilities in Minneapolis. They note this is the second-largest Somali community in the United States and intend to investigate further. The team attempts to visit the first center, knocking and ringing the doorbell, but no one answers and the door is locked. They speak with a local man who says the daycare is owned by Somalians and mentions that he has never seen children there, noting that the center “use[s] the back door,” so they don’t see anyone coming in or out. He lives in the same building and confirms that he has not seen kids at the location. Another speaker reiterates, “I’ve just seen it the building itself. I’ve never seen nobody come out the building or go into the building.” The group proceeds to the back of the building, as suggested, but finds nothing there. They decide to move on, noting there are many more centers to visit, and plan to go around the city to speak with people at additional locations. They sign off with a plan to continue the investigation and stay tuned.

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Two members of Congress visit a facility to observe its operations, as it receives federal funding. They request access but are denied by an employee. The members express their intention to hold public hearings to investigate the use of federal funds in similar operations. They inquire about the organization's name but receive no clear answer. The members decide to move on without confrontation and plan to contact the appropriate department for further information. They express disappointment at being denied access and mention that the facility has been in the news. The conversation ends with the members stating they will not return that day but may do so in the future through their committees of jurisdiction.

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I recently visited the southern border and spoke with the head of the border guards union. Children are coming over with phone numbers and addresses written on them, but we are not thoroughly checking them. This could be leading them into dangerous situations like prostitution and sweatshops, all funded by American tax dollars.

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Protests are ongoing at the privately operated ICE detention center, Laney Hall, in Newark, New Jersey. According to a DHS spokesman, protesters and two members of congress stormed the facility after a gate opened to allow a van to enter. The members of congress involved are Democratic Congressman Robert Menendez Jr., son of the former senator, and Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman, both Democrats. DHS released a statement saying the actions of the members of congress went beyond a political stunt and endangered law enforcement agents and detainees. DHS stated that members of congress are not above the law and cannot illegally break into detention facilities, and that a tour would have been facilitated if requested.

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Three Democrat members of Congress engaged in a physical altercation with ICE agents outside the Delaney Hall Detention Center in New Jersey. The speaker believes this is a new low for congressional Democrats, especially since Democrat leadership sent a statement of support. The Democrats were at the facility to demand its closure. The facility houses violent gang members, rapists, and murderers. The speaker claims Democrats support open borders and MS 13 gang members, want to allow illegals to vote, and want to empty the jails. Republicans, on the other hand, want to detain and deport criminal illegal aliens. US attorney Alina Habba in New Jersey has opened an investigation into the matter. The House Republican Conference is discussing appropriate action to address the behavior.

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The speaker visited an unspecified facility and found the conditions inside to be acceptable, noting people are safe, clean, and being fed. However, the speaker doesn't know if everyone inside belongs there. The speaker believes ICE is out of control and attempting to intimidate people. The speaker asserts that the people will ensure the current administration adheres to rules that prevent the country from becoming a dictatorship or third-world country. The speaker then yields the floor to Lamonica.

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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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The speaker visited an unspecified facility and found the conditions inside to be acceptable, noting people are safe, clean, and being fed. However, the speaker doesn't know if everyone inside belongs there. The speaker believes ICE is out of control and attempting to intimidate people, but asserts that they will not succeed. The speaker declares that "we, the people" will ensure the current administration adheres to the rules that separate the U.S. from dictatorships. The speaker then yields the floor to Lamonica.

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Members of Congress were locked out of a detention facility, despite a "welcome" sign and legal provisions for congressional access. The facility detains individuals, including Maryland residents with no criminal history, often exceeding the 12-hour standard for holding facilities, sometimes holding them for over 60 days before shipping them elsewhere. The facility is accused of violating due process rights, exemplified by the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was deported to El Salvador and later ordered to be returned by the Supreme Court. Concerns are raised about inhumane treatment and the detention of non-violent individuals. One representative stated that people are having their due process rights trampled on and that everyone is subject to the same rules and regulations. The denial of access is seen as an attempt to conceal the misuse of taxpayer dollars and the truth about the facility's operations, which is part of a pattern of lies.

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The speaker criticizes the current system for losing track of 85,000 children. They dismiss claims of an infant seeking asylum as absurd. They highlight the increase in unaccompanied children since Democrats took charge, with only a blip during Republican leadership. They emphasize the need to reunite children with their families and bring them to a port of entry for proper care. The speaker expresses frustration with colleagues asking about 1,000 children not being reunited, questioning the whereabouts of the 85,000 children under the Biden administration.

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A representative from the Oglala Sioux Tribe notes that one member has been released, but the other three could not be located. The council members gained access to the facility but were unable to find their three tribal members today, and they claim they are not classifying them by nationality, acknowledging that tribal members are citizens of the United States since 1924. They state that there is nobody more American than American Indians, and they could not locate them today, so they will continue on. They assert that we are America. They question how Native Americans could be targeted and imprisoned by immigration and customs enforcement officers, declaring that such targeting is legally impossible.

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The speaker stated to the committee that the Biden administration let unaccompanied minors into the country without keeping track of them. The administration provided these children with a hotline to call if they had trouble with their sponsor families. The speaker claimed that 65,000 calls to this hotline, which was designated to protect these children, went unanswered.

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Protests are ongoing at the privately operated ICE detention center in Newark, New Jersey. Democratic Congressman Robert Menendez Jr., son of the disgraced former senator, and Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman were taken into custody after allegedly storming the facility. According to a DHS spokesman, the protesters were outside the facility when the gate opened for a van. Some protesters and the two members of Congress then allegedly stormed through the gate. DHS stated that the members of Congress storming into the detention facility is a bizarre political stunt that puts the safety of law enforcement agents and detainees at risk. DHS also stated that members of Congress are not above the law and cannot illegally break into detention facilities, and that they would have facilitated a tour had they been asked.

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Speaker 0 described that one of the group has been released while the other three tribal members could not be located. Council members from the Oglala Sioux Tribe, who are elected officials, gained access to the facility but were unable to find the three tribal members. They claimed they were not classifying people by nationality, noting that tribal members are United States citizens since 1924 and that there is nobody more American than American Indians. They questioned how it could be possible to target Native Americans with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers and then imprison them, stating that such an action is legally impossible.
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