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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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I'm not going back to Haiti. ICE has arrested several illegal aliens, including a gang member from Haiti with multiple convictions, and others from Brazil, El Salvador, the Dominican Republic, and Guatemala. Many were released by sanctuary jurisdictions despite ICE detainer requests. ICE emphasizes that they will continue to operate in these areas to ensure public safety. Recently, they arrested a Honduran illegal alien for rape and a Haitian man who entered the U.S. under a controversial program and was later arrested for sexual assault. Although Boston is a sanctuary city, ICE asserts they will enforce immigration laws regardless of local policies. They stress that cooperation from local jurisdictions would make their job safer and more efficient.

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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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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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It's unbelievable that some jurisdictions won't cooperate with ICE, especially in cases of illegal aliens charged with heinous crimes against children. In Massachusetts, ICE Boston recently arrested a Guatemalan illegal alien for multiple counts of child rape, but he was initially released due to sanctuary policies ignoring ICE's detainer request. Similarly, a Turkish illegal alien charged with assault against a disabled person was released by Somerville, another sanctuary city. Across the U.S., ICE Seattle arrested a Salvadoran illegal alien wanted for homicide, and in Los Angeles, a Guatemalan illegal alien was arrested for sexual assault. In Colorado, the DEA made several arrests of illegal immigrants involved in serious crimes, including kidnapping and fentanyl trafficking. It's shocking that someone charged with child rape could even be released on bail in Massachusetts.

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The speaker is "a %" sure that an individual is an MS-13 member and a domestic violence abuser. They say that in their community, they would screen him working with ICE, and hope ICE would start removal proceedings. The individual has been through removal proceedings before, but was still in the country. The speaker praises the Trump administration for removing a criminal and criticizes Senator Van Hollen for wanting to bring him back.

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Chris Hansen conducted a ride-along with a reporter who recounts catching a suspect described as a transgender individual named Deanna Devin Richardson. The report alleges that Richardson sexually assaulted two young boys while he was babysitting. The segment notes Hansen encountered Richardson while he was getting a pumpkin spice at Starbucks. During questioning, the reporter asks Richardson why he was picked up, and Richardson responds that he was en route to an appointment for a new apartment, claiming he was caught off guard. Richardson describes himself as a black individual with a mental disability living in a town that he says is racist, saying “things happen.” When asked about the impact of the alleged sexual assault on the two 15-year-old boys, Richardson is quoted as saying, “Nothing. They were rich.” He disputes accountability, turning attention to Hansen and suggesting he should ask about Richardson’s dogs instead. The interview continues with a back-and-forth, and the other speaker notes that the incident occurred not 32 years ago but twenty years ago, when Deanna was Devin Devon and living in Maryland. Richardson allegedly was convicted of sexually assaulting two teenage boys he was babysitting, served time, and later transitioned to a different identity. Authorities indicate Richardson is living in San Diego without registering as a sex offender and is in the country illegally, leading to a call for departure from the country. The discussion then shifts to a broader commentary about immigration enforcement. The speakers claim that in the last month they caught 45 predators seeking to exploit children, with seven associated with a new investigative series with ICE ERO. They describe an instance of a man who, though convicted of sex offenses in Mexico, lived near a daycare facility and close to a school. They report that anti-ICE protesters are outside ICE headquarters while the reporters highlight ICE agents’ efforts to remove criminals from the country and protect children. The dialogue emphasizes that ICE agents are proud of their work, portraying them as dedicated to removing criminals who pose a danger to children, including those who have been convicted of crimes against children. The conversation asserts that in cases like Deanna’s, if someone is in the country illegally and accused of sex with a child, they should be sent home rather than subjected to trial, concluding with a brief, abrupt farewell: “Goodbye.”

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I'm not going back to Haiti. ICE has arrested several illegal aliens, including a gang member from Haiti with 17 criminal convictions, and others from Brazil, El Salvador, the Dominican Republic, and Guatemala. Many were released by sanctuary jurisdictions, which did not honor detainer requests. ICE continues to operate in these areas, stating they will find and remove individuals regardless of local policies. Recently, they arrested a Honduran for rape and a Haitian who entered the U.S. through a controversial program and was later arrested for sexual assault. While sanctuary cities may not cooperate, ICE asserts they will still enforce the law and remove individuals deemed public safety threats.

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I'm not going back to Haiti. ICE has arrested several illegal aliens, including a gang member from Haiti with 17 convictions, a Brazilian with an INTERPOL red notice, and others charged with serious crimes. Many were released due to sanctuary policies. When targeting one individual, ICE also apprehended another illegal alien present with him. ICE plans to continue operations in sanctuary jurisdictions despite local policies. They aim to expedite deportations, especially for those from cooperative countries. While Boston is a sanctuary city, ICE can still enforce the law. Local jurisdictions may complicate their work, but ICE remains committed to removing individuals who pose public safety threats.

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Today’s operation in Chicago, led by multiple federal agencies, focused on public safety and national security. We successfully apprehended serious offenders, including sex offenders and gang members, removing significant threats from the streets. This operation was meticulously planned, targeting individuals with criminal and immigration histories. In Aurora, there was a major bust involving illegal immigrants, guns, and drugs. Unfortunately, local policies hinder our ability to access jails, making it difficult to apprehend dangerous individuals directly. We need cooperation to ensure public safety; sanctuary city policies only protect criminals, not communities. Law enforcement should collaborate to keep everyone safe, including immigrant communities.

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I’m not going back to Haiti. ICE has arrested several illegal aliens, including a Haitian gang member with 17 convictions, a Brazilian with an INTERPOL red notice for armed robbery, and others charged with serious crimes. Many were released by sanctuary jurisdictions, which ignored ICE detainer requests. When ICE targeted one individual, they also arrested another illegal alien found with him. ICE plans to continue operations in sanctuary areas, emphasizing that they will find and deport those released back into the community. Recent arrests included a Honduran for rape and a Haitian arrested for sexual assault after entering the U.S. through a controversial program. Although sanctuary cities don’t have to cooperate with ICE, the agency will enforce the law regardless.

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President Trump campaigned on securing the homeland and deporting violent alien criminals. Senator Chris Van Hollen allegedly flew to El Salvador to demand the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, labeled by Democrats and the media as a "Maryland father." Kilmar Abrego Garcia is an illegal alien, MS-13 gang member, and foreign terrorist who was deported. When arrested, he wore a sweatshirt with money covering the faces of presidents, an MS-13 symbol. He was arrested with other MS-13 members, and two judges found him to be a member. Court documents revealed his wife sought protection orders against him for domestic violence in May 2021, including assault. The speaker states that Garcia was illegally in the U.S. with a lawful deportation order. The speaker claims that Garcia will never be a Maryland father or live in the U.S. again. The Supreme Court ruled that the president and secretary of state cannot be compelled to retrieve Garcia from a maximum-security prison in El Salvador.

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The director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) revealed that over 13,000 illegal immigrants convicted of homicide have been released into the U.S. Additionally, there are 15,811 illegal immigrants with sexual assault convictions also roaming the country. The non-detained docket includes migrants caught and released at the border, as well as those ordered deported but still present in the U.S. Currently, there are about 425,000 noncitizens with criminal convictions on this docket, along with nearly 1,900 facing pending homicide charges and over 4,250 with pending sexual assault charges. The non-detained docket has significantly increased under the Biden administration, with projections suggesting it could reach 8 million by year-end.

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According to a letter from the acting ICE director to Congressman Tony Gonzalez, ICE is tracking non-detained migrants, including those released with court dates and those ordered deported. ICE's non-detained docket includes 425,000 non-citizens convicted of a crime. Over 13,000 have homicide convictions, and 15,811 have sexual assault convictions. Additionally, almost 1,900 on the docket have pending homicide charges, and 4,250 have pending sexual assault charges. The non-detained docket has grown under the Biden administration and may reach 8,000,000. The speaker notes that these numbers do not include the nearly 2,000,000 "gotaways" who were never encountered by DHS. The speaker cites a recent ICE operation in Nantucket where several illegal aliens were arrested for sexual assault. The speaker emphasizes that this is the first time specific numbers have been released regarding convicted criminals who have crossed the border and are not in ICE custody.

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The speaker states that because they are in a sanctuary city, they do not report illegal immigrants. They claim to have released a double homicide suspect due to this policy. The speaker says someone came to pick up $320,000 from their grandparents and is working their way through it. The speaker is asked to call ICE but refuses, citing the sanctuary city status. They are asked to take seriously that someone is repeating an offense while being illegal. The person is reportedly in Chinatown, New York.

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According to a letter from the acting ICE director to Congressman Tony Gonzalez, ICE is tracking noncitizens on a "nondetained docket." This docket includes migrants encountered by DHS but not in federal custody, including those released with court dates and those ordered deported. ICE is tracking 425,000 noncitizens on the nondetained docket who have been convicted of a crime. Over 13,000 have homicide convictions, and 15,811 have sexual assault convictions. Additionally, almost 1,900 on the docket have pending homicide charges, and 4,250 have pending sexual assault charges. The nondetained docket has grown to over 7,300,000 under the current administration. The speaker notes these numbers do not include almost 2,000,000 "gotaways" who were never encountered by DHS. The speaker cites a recent ICE operation in Nantucket where multiple noncitizens were arrested for sexual assault.

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It's unbelievable that some jurisdictions don't cooperate with ICE, especially in cases of illegal aliens charged with heinous crimes. In Massachusetts, this is routine. Recently, ICE Boston arrested a Guatemalan illegal alien charged with multiple counts of child rape, but he was on the streets because the Essex County Superior Court ignored ICE's detainer request due to sanctuary policies. ICE Boston also arrested a Turkish illegal alien charged with assault against an intellectually disabled person; a detainer on him was ignored by Somerville. Elsewhere, ICE Seattle arrested a Salvadoran illegal alien wanted for aggravated homicide. In Los Angeles, a Guatemalan illegal alien was arrested for sexual assault and rape with a gun. In Colorado, the DEA announced arrests of illegal immigrants involved in serious crimes, including kidnapping and fentanyl trafficking.

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I received a spreadsheet from ICE detailing every criminal alien released by Kristen Graziano. It includes serious offenses like domestic violence, drug possession, sexual exploitation of minors, homicide, and rape. Graziano let numerous dangerous individuals back onto the streets, including murderers and rapists, many of whom were here illegally from various countries. This is alarming, as it highlights a significant public safety issue. There are almost 100 criminal charges listed, revealing a pattern of violence and crime among those released. Thankfully, Graziano no longer holds power in Charleston County, and we feel a sense of accomplishment in addressing this issue.

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Elected officials and NGOs can't cross the line by doxxing ICE agents who wear masks to protect themselves and their families. ICE agents' lives and families have been threatened. ICE arrests sex offenders, robbers, public safety threats, national security threats, and gang members, making Los Angeles safer. These individuals are illegal aliens who committed a crime by crossing the border illegally, then committed another crime. The investigation concerns money laundering, tax evasion, and funds going to cartels in Mexico and Columbia that fund narcotics operations. The speaker says they are enforcing the law and will bring in the National Guard.

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ICE is continuing operations despite protests, having made 18 arrests yesterday via criminal warrants related to a criminal investigation. More resources are being brought in to counter protesters, with a warning that crossing the line into impeding officers, physical contact, or property destruction will result in prosecution. The Trump administration, with DOJ involvement, will take action against public officials threatening ICE agents. ICE agents are facing threats and doxxing, leading them to wear masks for protection. Arrests include child sex offenders, individuals convicted of robbery, gang members, and those posing public safety and national security threats. The term "illegal aliens" is used to describe individuals who committed crimes by illegally crossing the border and committing further offenses, such as money laundering and tax evasion to fund cartels. Democrats are demanding ICE agents be unmasked, while ICE claims agents are being doxxed and their families threatened. Comparisons of ICE to the KKK and Nazis by elected officials are fueling hatred and raising concerns about potential violence against ICE agents.

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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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I'm not returning to Haiti. There's a dangerous individual from Haiti, identified by ICE as a gang member with 17 recent criminal convictions. Trump, you understand? I'm all for Biden. I owe a lot to Obama for his support.

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ICE was on the scene arresting an El Salvadorian national and convicted sex offender. According to an ICE acting director, the administration wants ICE to lead the country with high-profile arrests of criminal illegal immigrants. ICE is targeting the "worst of the worst" in Massachusetts, including those released by sanctuary jurisdictions or wanted for immigration violations. Sanctuary jurisdictions don't give ICE enough time to respond before releasing individuals, who then harm the migrant community. Under the Trump administration, ICE feels supported by leadership and has seen a surge in a "whole government approach," partnering with agencies like the FBI and DEA. In the first 100 days, ICE made more arrests than in the previous year, focusing on serious cases and previously deported individuals. The acting director stated that officers and agents feel they have the support of leadership, resources, and the backing of the American public, which has increased morale. During the multi-hour day with ICE, two arrests were made: a convicted pedophile and someone who committed a hit and run. Two additional illegal aliens were also arrested.

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Today, we’re targeting MS-13, a foreign terrorist organization involved in drugs, guns, and human trafficking. We’re conducting a large-scale operation with multiple teams to arrest 13 members, a crippling blow to their network. This is a whole-of-government effort with ICE, DOJ, FBI, DEA, ATF, and the U.S. Marshals Service. Sanctuary jurisdictions hinder our work; a recent example saw an MS-13 member with firearms and narcotics released back onto the streets. Conversely, Montgomery County’s collaboration with ICE led to a 50% decrease in violent crime. We prioritize public safety and national security; MS-13 victimizes more people than other terrorist groups. Our officers' morale is high, and we’re proud of our work, including leading the country in sex offender arrests. Yesterday, we arrested a prolific MS-13 member involved in homicides. We’re making a difference, and we’ll continue to target dangerous criminals.

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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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