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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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Speaker 0 describes immediate immigration enforcement activity in their neighborhood, noting: “It's not even noon, and ICE has already kidnapped five of my neighbors.” They add that they responded to an incident where they believe “a whole family was taken with children.” The speaker emphasizes the scale of federal presence, asserting, “There are more federal agents in Minnesota than we have of the Saint Paul and Minneapolis police combined.” Community response is highlighted as neighbors take action in support of those affected. They report neighbors “standing in front of known targeted businesses, helping escort workers home.” To address ongoing disruption to everyday life, the speaker announces the launch of a mutual aid effort: “Today, I'm kicking off one of our first mutual aid grocery runs in my neighborhood.” The aim is to assist, since workers “have been pulled over time and time again, attempting to make deliveries to families that are too afraid to even go grocery shopping.” The speaker also points to growing concerns about enforcement activity in public spaces. They describe “troubling trends where HSI and ICE agents are rolling into, city owned parking lots like our libraries rec centers and our SPPD parking lots.” In response to these incidents, they urge residents to take action by reporting what they see: “If you see this, please record it to the best of your ability and submit to the Ward 5 office.” They promise practical guidance for reporting by noting, “I'll drop the email in the comment below.”

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In a Chicago neighborhood, the atmosphere has become tense following ICE raids and rumors of more. A restaurant owner in Little Village reports a 60% drop in business, highlighting the community's struggle. Laura Gutierrez expresses the heartbreak felt as the community relies on one another. The impact of the situation extends beyond one group, affecting various demographics. Another restaurant owner notes an increase in drive-through and delivery orders, emphasizing the toll on workers and their multigenerational families. Business owners urge the public to support Little Village by dining and shopping locally to help those who are too fearful to venture out.

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The transcript captures a tense moment at a Bergen Lyon Avenue location near a White Castle, where Speaker 1 reports that ICE came by and grabbed people, stating, “ICE came by and grabbed people. They are targeting the bus stops. Again, they are targeting the bus stops.” Speaker 0 responds with anger, asking, “What are you doing?” and labeling the action as terrorism, saying, “You fucking terrorists. You’re a fucking terrorist.” The speakers describe the scene as individuals were taken from the area, emphasizing that the raids are focused on bus stops and the surrounding vicinity, including Fairview Avenue, with Speaker 1 asking, “How many other bus stops? How many other locations?” They urge vigilance for others, noting that “any moment a vehicle like this can't see into the window” due to tinted windows, warning that law enforcement came into the location and “grabbed people.” Speaker 1 reiterates the need to “be on point” and to “be aware of what you're doing,” urging people to stay attentive as they go about their day. Throughout, there is a sense of fear and urgency, with the speakers repeatedly calling attention to the raids and the targeting of public transit access points like bus stops. Additional exchanges include Speaker 0 directing, “Hey. Hey. No. No. No. You're not gonna scare me,” and Speaker 1 insisting, “Don't touch her. Don't touch her. Don’t touch her.” The overall message is a warning to community members about ICE activity at specific transit hubs and the potential for people to be detained, paired with strong emotional reactions to the perceived aggression and disruption.

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The KKK used fear and force based on race. No parallels between ICE and KKK. ICE's power causing fear among immigrants. Head of agency should be aware of harm to innocent people at the border. Translation: The Ku Klux Klan used fear and force based on race. There are no similarities between ICE and the KKK. ICE's use of power is causing fear among immigrants. The agency head should be aware of the harm to innocent people at the border.

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Good morning. In Boston, ICE officers are targeting violent offenders. They quickly apprehend an MS-13 gang member wanted for murder in El Salvador, along with other illegal aliens from Haiti, Brazil, and the Dominican Republic, all with serious criminal backgrounds. Many were released due to sanctuary policies. Officers emphasize that they will continue to operate in sanctuary jurisdictions to ensure public safety. Shortly after filming, they arrested two more individuals, including a previously deported Honduran for rape and a Haitian man arrested for sexual assault. Despite sanctuary city policies, ICE asserts they will continue their enforcement efforts, gathering intelligence to locate and detain individuals who pose threats to the community.

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Children are being lured online and disappearing, often becoming victims of predators. Despite this, some officials, like Governor Pritzker, criticize ICE for their operations, claiming they instill fear in communities. In reality, ICE is focused on saving children by targeting sexual predators. Recent operations involved meticulous investigations over several days, tracking a suspect using his cell phone to ensure his arrest outside his home, where they couldn't enter without a warrant. The time-consuming nature of these investigations highlights the need for better cooperation with local jails, which could expedite the arrest process and enhance community safety. The goal is to protect children and ensure safer environments for everyone involved.

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Cell phone video shows ICE agents chasing workers after a raid. ICE has not disclosed the number of people detained. Ventura County's agriculture industry is a $2 billion per year industry, and raids could significantly impact planting and harvesting. One worker described arriving at work this morning during the raid. Another worker spoke about the anxiety of potentially encountering ICE in Ventura County fields.

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ICE raids in Los Angeles are having a literal impact. In Vernon, a city with a large Latino population and many street vendors, there is normally a lot of activity. However, today there is only one vendor, who is scared and doesn't want to be on camera. This street is normally packed with street vendors and people walking to lunch, but that is not the case today.

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Dangerous rhetoric online is impacting the recovery effort. One user suggested a militia should go against FEMA, gaining over a million views. This rhetoric impacts the comfort level of FEMA employees and demoralizes first responders, FEMA staff, volunteers, and the private sector working to help people. It creates fear in FEMA employees, hindering the ability to get resources to those who need them.

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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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A man questions what someone’s worth, saying, "$50,000. This is what your fucking soul is worth?" A woman expresses distress and asks how others could do this, urging that they not be allowed to scare her. The woman describes ICE arriving at a White Castle location on Bergen Lyon Avenue, stating that they "grabbed people" and are "targeting the bus stops." She notes that the area around the bus stops is being targeted and asks how many other bus stops and locations are affected, urging others to be on point and aware. The man interjects, calling the authorities "terrorists" and questioning what they are doing as people go to work. He asks what is happening and pleads, "What are you doing? Hey. No. No. No. You're not gonna scare me." The woman adds, "Don't touch her. Don't touch her. Don't touch her. Back up." She emphasizes the need for others to be attentive and aware that a vehicle with tinted windows may not see into the windows, noting that authorities arrived at the location and grabbed people. She reiterates that they are informing others to stay vigilant. Overall, the speakers describe an incident where ICE conducted arrests at a White Castle location, focusing on bus-stop areas, and they urge vigilance, awareness of surroundings, and caution about vehicle visibility due to window tint.

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Ice agents conducted a raid in the Juniata Park area of Philadelphia, detaining seven men at Complete Auto Wash. This was one of at least two immigration raids carried out early in the morning across the city. These actions are part of a broader crackdown by the Trump administration, which announced that raids will now target anyone in the country illegally, not just those with criminal records. Officials indicated that future raids could also focus on workplaces, schools, and churches.

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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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ICE is raiding the neighbors, and it's exciting. It feels like justice is finally happening. I saw the lights at the ice motel and couldn't believe it. It's crazy to see this unfold. They even stopped a whole bus! It's intense, but everyone should stay safe. We appreciate the efforts being made.

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American Immigration has seen 35,100 arrests by ICE since President Trump returned to office. All individuals arrested are considered criminals for illegally entering the country, reflecting a significant cultural shift in how immigration law violations are viewed. This administration categorizes anyone who breaks immigration laws as a criminal, differing from previous perspectives.

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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 are normalizing a government agency disappearing people. They are kidnapping people and transporting them to concentration camps, both domestic and foreign.

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State and federal law enforcement are targeting the Colony Ridge subdivision, focusing on criminals and illegal immigrants. Texas DPS and special agents are assisting in the operation. While not raids, there's a heavy law enforcement presence, with officers pulling people over and making arrests. The area, once considered a safe haven for immigrants, is now the focus of an operation involving DPS troopers, special agents, and homeland security. People are getting pulled over, and it escalates from there. Unmarked vehicles were seen making traffic stops and arresting people. This operation is instilling fear, especially among families with undocumented members. This hurts immigrant communities, business owners, and the broader community.

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White nationalists and xenophobes have gained confidence due to some politicians and media figures. This affects our entire community, not just people of color and immigrants, as the presence of white supremacy remains unchallenged. Our immigrant and undocumented neighbors, particularly those of Latinx heritage, live in constant fear from entities like ICE. For the Athens community to thrive, it is essential that families stay united and that everyone, regardless of documentation status, feels welcomed and safe.

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Rioting occurred in Los Angeles this weekend in response to ICE apprehending illegal aliens and employers hiring them. The riots began with few participants but escalated to violence, defined as throwing rocks at cars, torching cars, defacing government buildings, and attacking law enforcement.

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We're in Boston where an ICE team is targeting illegal aliens charged with egregious crimes, specifically aggravated felonies. Our team quickly apprehended a Guatemalan national charged with aggravated child rape, followed by a Colombian national for the rape of a child above 14. We don't have enough resources to get every public safety threat off the street, but we're focused on the worst cases. Next, we arrested an MS-13 gang member from El Salvador, and a Brazilian man charged with five counts of aggravated rape of a child. Sanctuary policies often prevent local authorities from notifying us when child rapists are released. Today, we arrested four accused child rapists and one MS-13 gang member, a typical day in Boston. These arrests happened because local authorities ignored our detainer requests due to sanctuary policies. These suspects will remain in federal custody until their local charges are resolved, then we will seek deportation.

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Trump LATINO Support COLLAPSES Amid ICE Raids
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Trump’s polling and policy narrative centers on Latino voters, with the hosts noting a sharp swing against him on immigration among Latinos. CBS News YouGov and other polls show his net approval on immigration among Latinos slipping from near parity to a sizable deficit over the past year, as Latinos view his stance more negatively than Kamala Harris. The episode analyzes 2025 election scuffles in New Jersey and Virginia, highlighting Latino shifts in Union City (52 points for Mikey Sherrill versus Harris in 2024) and Manassas Park (22 points for Abigail Spanberger), illustrating Latinos as a major swing bloc whose loyalties are not monolithic. The hosts stress that Latino voters are diverse, with concerns beyond immigration, and warn against assuming perpetual party loyalty. They critique political messaging that portrays Latinos as uniform, emphasizing economy, daily life, and regional differences as decisive factors. The discussion pivots to the administration’s credibility and the scale of ICE operations. Chicago raids, tear-gas use, and court limits on force are contrasted with a Charlotte crackdown that followed shortly after, and a small fraction of listed targets showed criminal histories. The hosts argue the public narrative of the worst offenders is overblown, noting zero charges in the large apartment raid. They scrutinize ad purchases tied to Kristi Noem and DHS, suggesting corruption and conflicts of interest. The segment closes with warnings that such tactics undermine support for strict immigration policy and erode credibility for generations, while signaling expectations of further political and legal repercussions for officials involved.

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America Erupts... ICE Raids Are Here
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Footage from Minneapolis shows an ICE raid that erupts on a street, described in the video as 'a suspected, technically speaking, human trafficking ring raid, drug bust here on the streets of Minneapolis.' The host notes 'This could cause something similar to 2020 here on the streets of Minneapolis' as agencies including ICE, the sheriff, local police, the FBI, and DHS converge on a restaurant block. Protesters confront the operation with chants of 'Our streets' and accusations of overreach. The narrator cites descriptions such as 'They gave no warrants. They gave no badge numbers' and questions why people are 'kidnapped' or why tear gas is used. Some witnesses frame the scene as a clash between public safety and civil liberties, with murals and shouted judgments labeling federal agents as 'fascists' or criminals, while others defend the officers. Conversations with bystanders reflect uncertainty about what exactly was being raided. People debate whether it was an ICE raid, a drug bust, or a human-trafficking operation, noting the simultaneous presence of FBI, DHS, DEA, and local police. One speaker summarizes: 'Sounds like it was either an ICE raid, drug raid, human trafficking raid. Could have been all three.' Others point to a restaurant and neighborhoods as potential focal points. After the standoff, the crowd argues about due process and legitimate enforcement. Observers describe ambivalent or hostile reactions, with signs calling to 'Abolish ICE' and claims that due process is not observed. Reported steps of detention and deportation are recited as part of the process, while some participants insist the problem is broader—'the state of affairs' and how law enforcement operates in their city—leading to questions about accountability and community safety.

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Trump HOT MIC: US CITIZENS NEXT TO El Salvador Prison
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Krystal and Saagar announce the expansion of their show to five days a week, driven by audience support and a desire to engage more with their community. They emphasize the importance of financial backing from premium subscribers while also encouraging free viewers to help by sharing the show. The hosts discuss significant political developments, including Trump's controversial remarks about sending U.S. citizens to El Salvador's notorious prison system, which has been criticized for human rights abuses. They highlight the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was wrongfully sent to El Salvador, revealing that 90% of migrants sent there have no criminal records. The hosts express concern over the administration's defiance of Supreme Court rulings and the implications for due process, noting that the government's actions could extend to U.S. citizens. They argue that the administration's credibility is eroding, as it misrepresents legal rulings and mishandles deportations. The discussion underscores a broader threat to civil rights, suggesting that the government's tactics against immigrants could eventually target the entire population.
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