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Federal troops and protesters faced off near Camarillo along the Oxnard Plains. An SUV attempting to leave was swarmed by protesters, one of whom jumped off as the vehicle sped away. Tear gas was deployed, and multiple people were taken into custody. The events unfolded on a farm where numerous individuals were detained, some handcuffed and loaded into a van. Two additional situations involving federal troops and protesters occurred about two miles west at Laguna and Wood. One location remained subdued, while a larger group gathered further west. Military vehicles were present but may have been moved. The situation is fluid and has been tense at times.

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Federal agents shut down an illegal cannabis farm in LA staffed by migrants, leading to a clash with resistors. Agents deployed tear gas to clear the road, and the standoff lasted for hours, requiring resupply for the federal agents. US Marshals were called in for backup and arrested agitators. One protester was found carrying a gun, and at least three people have been hospitalized. ICE needs more manpower, which a proposed bill would provide.

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Two federal sources reported that hundreds were taken into custody during an immigration sweep at farming locations in Carpinteria and Camarillo, California. Tear gas and smoke bombs were used on crowds of protesters, some of whom were hospitalized or arrested for interfering with federal officers. Protesters threw rocks at a black SUV, and federal sources are investigating a possible active shooter, searching for shell casings and using facial recognition to identify a suspect. The warrant was based on evidence that illegal aliens were being harbored on properties tied to Glasshouse Brands, a licensed marijuana grower. Earlier in San Francisco, protesters clashed with ICE agents outside a courthouse over a specific migrant. Video shows agents using batons during the scuffle, with some protesters heard screaming about a gun. There were no reported injuries.

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ICE was in a farm area to pick someone up and arrested multiple undocumented immigrants. Protesters arrived and someone was shot, leading to protesters, described as anti-ICE, anti-police, anti-law, and anti-Trump, to call for police assistance. One protester reported that ICE was shooting at them in the fields, including at 80-year-old women. The protester asked others to call 911 and repeatedly demanded the police's presence. The 911 operator asked if paramedics were needed and the protester insisted on police officers. The protester stated that someone 80 years old was shot in the eye.

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A federal immigration enforcement operation is underway in the MacArthur Park area of Los Angeles, which Fox News correspondent Bill Malujian says has a heavy MS-13 influence. Mayor Karen Bass is present, demanding the raids stop, and the crowd is pushing towards a police vehicle. Federal agents in gear are visible. Mayor Bass was surrounded by media and individuals and may have entered a vehicle. The operation involves armored tanks and federal agents. This follows weeks of coverage of anti-ICE protests that turned violent. Mayor Bass has been criticizing these raids and President Trump's immigration policies. She was seen getting out of her vehicle and demanding a stop to the raids.

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The situation at the farm has escalated with tear gas and green smoke deployed. A protester threw an object at ICE officers, causing many cars to turn around and leave. The fire department had to retreat from Laguna Road to their command center due to increasing hostility from the crowd. Tear gas, flash bangs, and pepper balls were then fired at the crowd, who retaliated by throwing rocks and other items at federal agents. This is creating a volatile situation as agents continue to push the crowd away from the immigration enforcement operation at the farm.

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Protesters are attempting to block military vehicles. Individuals are trying to physically stop the vehicles from advancing. One protester threw what appeared to be a water bottle. The protesters are expressing strong emotions, attempting to prevent people from being detained by federal agents. These protests are occurring in Southern California, where many people are upset by federal raids that have been happening over the last month.

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Two police officers in New York City were attacked by a group of illegal immigrants near Times Square. The altercation began when the officers asked the immigrants to move along. The situation escalated, resulting in the police wrestling with one of the migrants on the ground, while others kicked at the officers. Four migrants were arrested, but according to sources, they were released without bail and have not been deported.

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Two federal sources reported that hundreds were taken into custody during an immigration sweep at farming locations in Carpinteria and Camarillo, California. Tear gas and smoke bombs were launched into crowds of protesters clashing with immigration agents, resulting in hospitalizations and arrests for interfering with federal officers. Protesters threw rocks at a black SUV, and federal sources are investigating a possible active shooter, searching for shell casings and using facial recognition to identify a suspect. The federal sources claim they had a criminal warrant to enter the properties based on evidence illegal aliens were being harbored there. The properties are believed to be tied to Glasshouse Brands, a licensed marijuana grower. Earlier in San Francisco, protesters clashed with immigration agents outside a courthouse over a specific migrant. Video shows protesters scuffling with ICE agents who used batons. Some protesters were heard screaming about a gun. There were no reported injuries.

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Federal agents are conducting a major immigration operation at a farm in Camarilla. The operation began around 11:30 this morning on Laguna Road. A crowd of protesters is facing off with the agents. Protesters have been throwing smoke canisters. It is unknown if anyone has been arrested. Updates will be provided as they become available.

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Protesters are attempting to block military vehicles. One protester threw what appeared to be a water bottle. The protesters are trying to prevent people from being detained by federal agents. Many people in Southern California are upset by federal raids that have been happening in the area over the last month.

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Federal agents in the Chicago area are on alert after being targeted by leaders of a major street gang, amid a separate incident where border patrol agents were attacked by a shooter. In Little Village, Chicago police responded to an incident where a man drove up in a jeep and fired shots at border patrol agents. After shell casings and video were collected, multiple agencies tracked the shooter and a suspect was taken into custody. The suspect is described as an illegal alien with a past felony conviction for firearms; authorities say he was in the Jeep and armed. DHS released pictures showing federal vehicles damaged after at least four were rammed this week, with others pelted by bricks and cans of paint. Border patrol agents were alerted that the street gang Latin Kings directed their membership to shoot on-site federal agents operating as part of Operation Midway Blitz. A shoot-on-site threat for federal law enforcement is described as extremely concerning. Federal agents and their top brass say rhetoric from elected officials in Illinois calling agents barbarians triggers violence and lawlessness. Protesters described as saying “You Nazis” and “Gestapo,” with accounts of peaceful protests turning hostile. Leaders in Washington anticipate more violence as neighborhoods are urged to form mobs, record arrests with their phones, and make noise each time agents make arrests. One participant describes it as “really disgusting” that the rhetoric is being used to turn the tables on law enforcement for carrying out arrests. Last week, US district judge Sarah Ellis issued an…

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This is about an ICE arrest attempt involving Roberto Carlos Munoz Guatemala, a convicted sex offender, on an immigration order. Per the Department of Justice, on 06/17/2025, law enforcement officers attempted to arrest him. The officers were trying to carry out ICE’s responsibilities, and this situation is described as part of what ICE officers are trying to do. The person referenced is the same officer who had been dragged during an ICE arrest just this past June and who reportedly got seriously injured. The narrative states: this officer is the same one now being demonized as a murderer by protesters, while the speaker asserts he was the one who stopped Munoz Guatemala along with his fellow ICE agents. The suspect was uncooperative and refused to follow instructions. After warning him several times, an agent—identified as the same agent involved in yesterday’s shooting—broke the back window of the suspect’s car so that the vehicle could be opened from the inside. The man accelerated his car. The account notes that the video shows it’s the same agent; the man had a mask on yesterday, but the speaker claims the same hair. As the suspect sped away, the agent’s arm became trapped between the seat and the car frame. The agent is on the driver’s side toward the back, so the footage does not show him being dragged, but it is asserted that he was dragged for more than 100 yards while the driver of the car weaved back and forth in an attempt to shake him from the vehicle. The speaker states the driver was completely immune to the thought of running over him or causing other damage. The agent was eventually jarred free from the car but suffered significant injuries to his arms and hand.

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A breaking update on the Saturday shooting targeting border patrol agents in Chicago: a suspect is now in custody, according to DHS. The suspect is described as a criminal illegal alien from Mexico with a prior felony conviction. The information was provided as federal investigators move forward with the case. Details from the reporting indicate that border patrol agents were conducting operations in Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood on Saturday morning when a man drove up in a Jeep, opened fire, and then drove away. There were no reported injuries, but investigators collected shell casings and video from the scene. The incident prompted a joint investigation involving the FBI, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), and Chicago police. Officials confirm that the suspect is from Mexico and is now in custody. He is described as having a past felony conviction for firearms. Investigators are pursuing leads based on this suspect, and it appears he was the person in the Jeep and armed at the time of the shooting. In related weekend developments, DHS released photographs showing damage to federal vehicles. At least four border patrol cars were rammed, and those vehicles were boxed in and pelted with objects such as bricks and paint cans during operations over the weekend. Additionally, authorities issued an alert noting that the leadership of the Latin Kings street gang has issued a directive to shoot on-site immigration officers and federal agents operating in Chicago as part of Operation Midway Blitz. The report emphasizes the alleged direct threat to federal agents in the area. The updates come as authorities continue to respond to incidents involving federal agents in Chicago and pursue leads stemming from the Saturday shooting. No injuries have been reported in connection with the attack on the agents, and the investigation involves collaboration among federal and local agencies. The breaking news underscores ongoing concerns about safety for immigration and federal enforcement personnel operating in the city.

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The transcript presents a highly charged, partisan monologue-style coverage of urban unrest, immigration enforcement, and political rhetoric. It centers on claims about Portland, Chicago, and national figures, presenting multiple viewpoints and sensationalized language. Key points include: - In Portland, Kristi Noem, described as the secretary of homeland security, allegedly visited “Rip City,” inspected Antifa’s activities, and interacted with immigration enforcement, with claims that ICE is removing individuals described as fentanyl traffickers, murder suspects, sex predators, and pedophiles in Oregon. The narration asserts that the city’s law enforcement and political leadership are hostile to ICE, while depicting protesters as rioters with reporters filming to amplify chaos. The segment alleges a dissension within Antifa and portrays the police as anxious about media coverage and influencers at the riots. - Chief Bob Day of Portland is depicted as both a police chief and a DEI consultant who allegedly spent time with a DEI nonprofit called the Red Door Project, whose mission is described as “Reimagine policing.” The narrative contends Day has coached Antifa in avoiding arrest and blames “the selfie-stick guy” at riots for problems, while suggesting Day’s actions reflect a broader city stance toward ICE and immigration enforcement. - The text quotes various protesters and media commentators, including assertions that mainstream outlets avoid fair coverage of riots, while protesters are accused of using videographers to manufacture impressions of chaos. There are criticisms of media bias and claims that left-leaning voices minimize violence or downplay confrontations with police. - In Chicago, the account claims Mayor Johnson created “no ICE zones” after incidents in which Antifa allegedly rammed agents with cars, leading to a stand-down order and prosecutions that were described as undermined by locally connected judges. A University of Chicago sociology professor involved in a case is noted, with the narrative highlighting a broader claim that advocates for immigration enforcement face danger and doxing on social platforms. - The transcript links these events to a national narrative: opposition figures argue for stronger police funding and training, assert that the left pressures businesses not to cooperate with ICE, and claim that criminals and illegal crossings have been down, with references to national guard deployments in Chicago and to immigration enforcement as a political instrument in elections. - The piece ties in multiple sensational claims about specific individuals’ loyalties, alleged threats, and contemplated political moves, including overtones about Nazi-era comparisons, and allegations that figures like Trump could deploy troops to influence voting or polling-place security. It also references internal political arguments, apologies from politicians for past statements, and debates over media portrayal and accountability. - Throughout, the speakers attribute intentions and motives to political actors (Democrats, Republicans) and to various law enforcement and media figures, repeating the refrain that liberal or left-leaning factions intentionally hinder immigration enforcement, public safety, and election integrity. The overall arc presents a narrative of conflict between immigration enforcement, local policing, media representation, and political power, with emphasis on clashes in Portland and Chicago, critiques of City leadership and media, and calls for heightened enforcement and political repercussions.

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A video shows a protester appearing to fire a gun at federal agents. The incident occurred this afternoon amidst a chaotic scene with a lot of smoke. The protester appears to have fired the weapon at least twice. There have been no reports of any agents being injured.

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A major protest is underway in Los Angeles following mass immigration raids. Approximately one thousand people are encircling the detention facility located between Alameda and Los Angeles Street. The protest began on the front steps of the Federal Building at 300 Los Angeles. Protesters then marched down Aliso, led by a cattle truck, before turning onto Alameda Street. The goal is to encircle the detention facility, where some people are believed to be held.

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Good morning. A leaked ICE memo, cited by the LA Times, indicates a large-scale immigration enforcement operation in Los Angeles in the coming weeks. Daily protests against the Trump administration's immigration policies have occurred since February 2nd, sometimes involving thousands. Recent events, such as heavily armed SWAT team actions in Colorado, fuel concerns. The memo reportedly involves ICE, with FBI and DEA assistance, targeting undocumented immigrants and those with removal orders. US Attorney General Pam Bondi addressed government leaks on Fox News, but the FBI hasn't commented. The operation is expected by month's end, and further protests are anticipated. We’ll send it back.

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Federal agents shut down an illegal cannabis farm in LA staffed by migrants, leading to a clash with resistors. Agents deployed tear gas to clear the road, and the standoff lasted for hours, requiring resupply for the federal agents. US Marshals were called in for backup and arrested agitators. One protester was found carrying a gun, and at least three people have been hospitalized. ICE needs more manpower, which a proposed bill would provide.

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Protesters in San Francisco attempted to stop agents from detaining an individual outside the immigration courthouse. Video footage shows a woman being dragged by a van as agents attempted to leave the scene. The woman was able to get up and walk away, apparently without severe injuries. San Francisco police stated they were not involved in the incident.

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Federal agents are conducting a major immigration operation at a farm in Camarilla. The operation began around 11:30 this morning on Laguna Road. A crowd of protesters is facing off with the agents. The protesters have been throwing smoke canisters. It is unknown if any arrests have been made. Updates will be provided as they become available.

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A protester apparently fired a gun at federal agents this afternoon during a chaotic scene. Smoke was being launched at the protesters, and one protester fired back, appearing to fire at least a couple of times. There have been no reports of any agents being hurt.

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People are pepper spraying and throwing things in the streets. They are blocking ICE and the FBI from coming through.

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Federal agents shut down an illegal cannabis farm in LA staffed by migrants, leading to a clash with resistors. Agents deployed tear gas to clear the road, and the standoff lasted for hours, requiring resupply for the federal agents. US Marshals were called in for backup and arrested agitators, one of whom was carrying a gun. At least three people have been hospitalized. ICE needs more manpower, which a proposed bill would provide.

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Federal law enforcement officers are detaining people, with one individual dragged across the street during an arrest. These officers are believed to be border patrol police. Viewer discretion is advised.
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