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Speaker blames the mayor of Los Angeles and the governor of California for sanctuary policies, saying they refused to turn over. Tens of thousands. Of serial. Criminal illegal aliens. To ice. He claims they "get arrested by state or local authorities and they get cut loose" and then go on to commit crimes like assault. Armed robbery. Home invasion. And murder. He calls it "the most. Unimaginable egregious crimes you could think of" and says "All of that blood. All of that suffering. All of that heartache. Squarely on the soul and conscience. Of California's governor. And the mayor of Los Angeles." They are "guilty of crimes against humanity. Are facilitating child trafficking. Sex trafficking." He adds: "What Newscom are doing and what Bass is doing are unforgivable." He praises "ICE agents and Border Patrol agents for carrying out this mission on behalf and on the orders of president Trump to make America safe for our citizens." He states: "The Democrat party seems to only care about two groups right now, criminals and illegal aliens." "Donald Trump's Republican Party is fighting for law abiding. American citizens" and "you’re seeing the results right here in Washington DC." He concludes: "Where the most violent. City. That we have in this country. Is now becoming. Day by day and will become one of the safest cities in the whole country."

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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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The speaker announces a plan to end all sanctuary cities in North Carolina and across the country. Upon taking office, the speaker plans to surge federal law enforcement to cities failing to turn over criminal aliens. The speaker states they will hunt down and capture every gang member, drug dealer, rapist, murderer, and migrant criminal being illegally harbored. The speaker claims that the top 25 worst cities are Democrat-run.

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The speaker asks if cities should be allowed to ignore federal law regarding reporting illegal immigrants and provide sanctuary. Speaker 1 claims cities ignore federal law due to lack of federal funding for enforcement. They cite a city that imposed similar sanctions, resulting in economic decline with stores closing, leading to a policy change. The speaker asserts the federal government has been derelict in not funding the requirements needed to enforce existing law. The speaker asks Biden if he would allow cities to ignore federal law. Biden answers, "No."

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Chicago leaders are urging residents to resist Trump's deportation policies. New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy acknowledged he was hiding someone without full documentation above his garage. The government’s response to this could lead to prosecution for knowingly harboring an illegal alien, as it violates U.S. law. The Trump administration plans to sue sanctuary cities, claiming they protect criminals. An example cited is a case in New York City where a failure to share information led to the death of a child. Sanctuary cities are blamed for numerous deaths, and the administration is prepared to take this issue to the Supreme Court to end their protections. A 2011 study indicated there were 3 million criminal aliens in the U.S.

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A judge in San Francisco issued a nationwide injunction regarding the defunding of sanctuary cities. The speaker believes it's unbelievable that judges in San Francisco or San Diego would rule this way, stating that the U.S. shouldn't have sanctuary cities. According to the speaker, sanctuary cities are sanctuaries for criminals, protecting them, and should be closed down to ensure a safe country. The speaker says "we have to get rid of sanctuary cities."

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The speaker claims that sanctuary cities violate federal law and that individuals involved are committing a federal crime. They assert that these cities lack the authority under federal law and the Constitution to disregard even a civil warrant for someone who has violated a federal offense when a detainer notice is received.

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AOC is doing webinars that give advice to undocumented immigrants about how to avoid being caught and how to stay in the United States, which may be gaming the system. I've contacted the Deputy Attorney General to see if this is obstructing law enforcement. I need the DOJ to determine if a line has been crossed. In my opinion, this is an impediment. We need advice on how to move forward. If necessary, we will take every federal dollar out of the city. This is a matter of public and community safety. Releasing dangerous people endangers the public, our officers, and even undocumented immigrants. If sanctuary cities won't act to make their communities safer, President Trump will.

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"Sanctuary cities are killing people because you allow these violent criminals to set up shop in your cities. Obviously, you saw this case with a person who murdered people on the road, three people on the road, because he couldn't even read the road signs." "We need the American people to stand with us, and I think that they will." "You can't do it. You've got to stop putting the interests of foreigners who don't have the right to be here over the interest of American citizens." "That is the that is the entire point and purpose of the Democratic Party."

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The speaker discussed an El Salvadoran president's approach to crime, highlighting an anecdote about a gang member from Venezuela who admitted to shooting a cop. The speaker stated that everyone removed to El Salvador poses a significant public safety threat and is a terrorist. He praised the El Salvadoran president's efforts to eradicate MS-13, noting a significant drop in the country's crime rate. The speaker also addressed ICE arrest numbers, stating that the majority of those arrested are criminals. He criticized sanctuary cities for releasing criminals back into communities, which he claims forces ICE to conduct more arrests, leading to collateral arrests of individuals who may not be serious threats. He contrasted this approach with the previous administration's policies, which restricted ICE arrests to those convicted of serious crimes. He stated that sanctuary cities will see more ICE agents due to their policies.

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An off-duty officer and his friend were attacked in New York City by two individuals attempting to rob them. The officer defended himself and his friend, injuring one of the attackers. The injured attacker, Miguel Francisco Mora Nunez, is a Dominican national who entered the country illegally in 2023 and was released by the Biden administration. Nunez has a long criminal record, including charges of grand larceny, assault, and an active warrant in Massachusetts for armed robbery with a firearm, as well as charges for kidnapping and witness intimidation. He was arrested four times in New York City but released due to sanctuary city policies. The speaker claims the officer is in the hospital because of the policies of the mayor, city council, and those in charge of public safety. The speaker is calling on every mayor and governor of sanctuary cities to change their policies.

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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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The US Attorney for the Central District of California states California is a sanctuary state that doesn't recognize ICE detainers, facilitating the release of criminal illegal immigrants. The federal government may withhold funding from states that don't honor ICE detainers. The office will file criminal charges for illegal immigrants who unlawfully re-entered the US. The speaker discusses a case where an individual sentenced to ten years for killing two teenagers may only serve three. The office will charge him with illegal reentry, potentially leading to 20 years in federal prison, followed by deportation. The current administration is enforcing the law regarding deported individuals who re-enter the country, a change from the previous administration. Last year, only seven such cases were filed, while this year, over 250 have already been filed. The message to those considering re-entry or re-offending is: don't. Immigration laws are not up for negotiation and must be followed.

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This policy book adds bureaucracy that prevents local law enforcement from notifying ICE about illegal immigrants in jails who have committed serious crimes, such as child abuse, DUI, and violent offenses. This effectively protects offenders from deportation, allowing them to remain in communities and potentially cause further harm. There are real-life examples of tragedies caused by such policies, including the murders of Barbie Larson and Kate Steinle by illegal immigrants with violent histories. San Diego County spends $5 million annually on legal counsel for illegal immigrants facing deportation, prioritizing their interests over the safety of law-abiding citizens. Sanctuary policies shield dangerous criminals and undermine law enforcement, putting community safety at risk. We must prioritize safety and justice over political agendas and protect innocent lives. I cannot support this legislation. Thank you.

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The president signed an executive order this week threatening to defund sanctuary cities. The speaker questions why the leaders of these cities, who are allegedly harboring and shielding illegal aliens and terrorists from deportation, are not arrested instead.

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The speaker stated they want ICE to target Democratic inner cities, specifically sanctuary cities, because that's where the people are. They cited New York, Chicago, and LA as examples. The speaker believes Chicago has a bad governor, Pritzker, who is possibly the worst in the country. They claim Chicago, New York and LA have been overrun by criminals, many of whom are not from those cities or California. The speaker alleges Biden allowed 21 million people into the country, vast numbers of whom were murderers, killers, gang members, and people from jails emptied into the U.S. They believe most of these people are in blue, Democrat-run cities and that Democrats think they will use them to vote, but that this will not happen.

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The speaker questions Governor Hochul about Executive Order One, which they claim continues sanctuary state policies. The speaker defines these policies as preventing state officers from disclosing information to federal immigration authorities and restricting law enforcement's ability to assist in federal civil immigration enforcement. The speaker asks Hochul if she knows Saqir A Khan, who allegedly raped a 15-year-old girl, and Sebastian Zapita Khalil, who allegedly burned a woman alive on the subway. The speaker asserts these individuals were shielded due to sanctuary state policies, preventing ICE from detaining them. The speaker also mentions Raymond Rojas Basilio, who allegedly molested an 11-year-old. The speaker accuses Hochul of prioritizing "illegals" over New Yorkers and failing to advocate for victims of crimes committed by undocumented immigrants. Hochul states that New York cooperates with ICE in criminal prosecutions, but the speaker insists that sanctuary state policies led to the release of these individuals. The speaker concludes that Hochul's policies have failed and created a sanctuary state for criminals. Hochul disputes the speaker's representation of the facts.

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I'm proud to be part of this effort. We've taken significant action against sanctuary cities, halting federal funding and filing lawsuits against Chicago and Illinois for their policies. Sanctuary cities prioritize illegal aliens over the safety of their citizens and law enforcement. We are holding city and state leaders accountable, including the mayor and governor. If they don't comply with federal law, they will face consequences. What about those who tipped off the trend day, Arawak?

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Lake and Riley would still be alive if President Biden and Vice President Harris had enforced the law and secured the border. The individual responsible should not have been in the country, highlighting a broader issue of numerous victims across the nation. Violent gangs and cartels are entering freely, exacerbated by the release of prisoners in Venezuela. There are known criminals throughout the country, and I am committed to working with all agencies to enhance safety in America if confirmed. We must prioritize making our country safe again.

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A Democratic primary winner, Zorraine Mamdani, vowed to kick the "fascist ice" out of New York City. In response, Speaker 1 stated that federal law trumps Mamdani's plans. Because New York City is a sanctuary city, ICE will double and triple down their efforts there. Speaker 1 claims that sanctuary cities release public safety and national security threats back to the street. Since they can't arrest individuals in county jails, they will send teams to find them, along with others who have been arrested. Worksite enforcement will increase tenfold. Speaker 1 stated that if they can't arrest individuals in jail or find them in neighborhoods, they will find them at worksites.

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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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Chicago leaders are urging residents to resist Trump's deportation policies. New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy acknowledged he sheltered someone without full documentation. In response, there are concerns about potential legal consequences for harboring undocumented individuals, as it may violate U.S. law. The Trump administration plans to pursue legal action against sanctuary cities, which are criticized for protecting criminals. An example is given of a case in New York City where a suspect, if handed over, could have prevented a tragic death. The administration aims to challenge sanctuary cities, even if it reaches the Supreme Court.

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An MS 13 gang member illegally crossed the border and was released due to Joe Biden's catch and release policy. This individual, known for their brutality, went on to rape and murder a young woman in Maryland. The question arises: who will be the next victim? How many more lives must be lost?

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"Would you allow these cities to ignore the federal law regarding the reporting of illegal immigrants and in fact provide sanctuary to these immigrants?" "The reason the cities ignore the federal law is the fact that there is no funding at the federal level to provide for the kind of enforcement at the federal level you need." "Pick up the New York Times today. There's a city not far across the river from my state that imposed a similar sanctions." "And what they found out is, as a consequence of that, their city went in the dumps in in the dumpster. Stores started closing." "Everything started to happen, and they changed the policy."

The Rubin Report

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Dave Rubin hosts a wide‑ranging monologue examining a recent ICE confrontation in Minneapolis and the heated cultural and political fallout that followed. He frames the incident as a flashpoint in the broader dispute over immigration enforcement, sanctuary city policies, and the rhetoric deployed by Democratic politicians and media outlets. Rubin argues that the fed‑state power dynamic in immigration law is being tested at the local level and invokes the Supremacy Clause to suggest sanctuary city policies conflict with federal authority. He criticizes Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz for what he sees as alarmist and partisan responses that could weaponize public opinion against law enforcement. The segment shifts to a critique of how activists and some politicians have portrayed ICE as a Gestapo-like threat, contrasting that narrative with Rubin’s view of the officer’s split‑second decision to defend himself when a driver attempts to accelerate toward officers. Throughout, he decries what he calls “revolutionary” rhetoric from some Democrats and pundits, arguing that it inflames confrontation and makes peaceful protest harder. Rubin brings in a three‑part framework on Venezuela, praising Senator Rubio’s explanation of a plan to stabilize the country, recover market access for Western firms, and eventually transition to a post‑regime government with protections for the Venezuelan people. He argues that America’s foreign policy should leverage sanctions and oil leverage to promote humanitarian outcomes, while insisting the plan serves national interests and regional stability rather than naked resource extraction. The episode includes digressions about cultural and health policy shifts under a new leadership, the so‑called “Make America Healthy Again” agenda, and a discussion of dietary guidelines and health discourse. Recurrent themes include media bias, political vigilantism, domestic protests, and the danger of inflamed rhetoric, with Rubin urging viewers to stay focused on constitutional norms and real governance rather than partisan theatrics.
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