I don’t know, federal human trafficking charges? That sounds pretty serious.
The fact that ANYONE is even giving a second thought about someone who's first interaction with America is to break the law is peak clown world. Many borders around the world are secured by armed guards (or military), landmines, etc...and shooting someone for crossing illegally isn't even seen as different from a farmer taking care of a predator or pest.Edit, This is actually potentially bad for ice. I didn’t fully understand until just now.
Allegedly, leftist judges can now say all illegal aliens deported by Trump must be brought back and given their due process. That was the goal, and bringing back Abrego has set the precedent
Trent Horn believes not everyone who enters illegally should be deported.The fact that ANYONE is even giving a second thought about someone who's first interaction with America is to break the law is peak clown world. Many borders around the world are secured by armed guards (or military), landmines, etc...and shooting someone for crossing illegally isn't even seen as different from a farmer taking care of a predator or pest.
Many counties I've personally been to, if you aren't a citizen, you have basically no rights, and that's just the way how it is. It's also a good incentive to follow local laws and respect the customs, even if some are weird or different. If it's so bad you can always go somewhere else...or back to your country of origin (if it's still there).
At the end of the day, no borders, no nation. End of discussion.
These judges are traitors and deserve an equivalent punishment.
It’s an invasion. Foreigners burning our cities while waving their flag. Trump is send in 2,000 NG troops.
Latino Christian pastors need to shame this tribal mentality by Latinos. If whites were being white nationalists they would be shamed by modern soycuck Christian pastors, so unless Christian pastors who are Latino shame Latinos for these protests, it’s clear that Christian churches are biased towards non-whites.
Latino Christian pastors need to shame this tribal mentality by Latinos. If whites were being white nationalists they would be shamed by modern soycuck Christian pastors, so unless Christian pastors who are Latino shame Latinos for these protests, it’s clear that Christian churches are biased towards non-whites.
Latinos, 99% of the time, will NEVER EVER, go against another latino. If there is an ethnicity that is more tribal than blacks, it's hispanics. Especially when it's in unification against Whites.Latino Christian pastors need to shame this tribal mentality by Latinos. If whites were being white nationalists they would be shamed by modern soycuck Christian pastors, so unless Christian pastors who are Latino shame Latinos for these protests, it’s clear that Christian churches are biased towards non-whites.
What is interesting is that in their own countries they have their mini rivalries and often don't like the other Latin American countries but when they come to the west they are all band together to some extent. For example in Australia I have seen mixed groups of Latinos all hanging out together (Chileans, Colombians, Argentinians, Peruvians, etc) whereas you see in their own country for example Colombians will talk shit about Venezuelans and Argentinians will talk shit about Colombians and do not associate with them etc.Latinos, 99% of the time, will NEVER EVER, go against another latino.
The federal government is moving to take over the California National Guard and deploy 2,000 soldiers. That move is purposefully inflammatory and will only escalate tensions.
LA authorities are able to access law enforcement assistance at a moment’s notice. We are in close coordination with the city and county, and there is currently no unmet need.
The Guard has been admirably serving LA throughout recovery.
This is the wrong mission and will erode public trust.
Over the past two days, ICE agents have conducted targeted operations across the Los Angeles region, detaining more than 40 suspected illegal aliens. These enforcement actions triggered large-scale demonstrations, some of which turned confrontational, with reports of vandalism, blocked traffic, and physical clashes with federal agents.
The unrest has prompted questions about who is organizing and funding these protests. One of the organizations at the center of the resistance to ICE is the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA), a Los Angeles nonprofit that has long provided legal and advocacy services to illegal aliens. CHIRLA is known for radical positions on immigration—for example, it led a campaign to abolish ICE in 2018.
Yesterday afternoon, as clashes with federal law enforcement were heating up, CHIRLA Executive Director Angelica Salas held a press conference during which she announced that the Los Angeles Rapid Response Network’s hotline had received more than 50 calls reporting ICE activity and sightings of “men in military garb.” LARRN is organized by a coalition of nonprofits, and CHIRLA plays a central role, using its main phone line as the hotline number. LARRN’s hotline is one of the communication systems that allows legal observers, volunteers, and other activists to be quickly dispatched to the scene of immigration enforcement actions.
During her remarks, Salas referred to SEIU California President David Huerta as her “brother,” highlighting CHIRLA’s close ties to organized labor in California. Huerta had been arrested during one of the protests for blocking the path of an ICE vehicle, as shown by video footage released by U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli. Governor Gavin Newsom expressed his unequivocal support for Huerta, claiming he was only “witnessing” the action, while Essayli announced his intention to file criminal charges.
For her part, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has defiantly opposed federal immigration enforcement in the city, stating on social media Friday, “We will not stand for this” and “No vamos a permitir estas acciones,” (“We are not going to permit these actions”). She added that her office would collaborate with community-based organizations that serve immigrants. She has a long relationship with CHIRLA and bragged last year about obtaining federal funding for CHIRLA’s programs. That grant is part of a broader stream of public dollars that the organization receives from government sources.
In fact, according to a financial audit submitted to the state, the CHIRLA organization received nearly $34 million in revenue from government contracts during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2023, with 96% of that funding from the State of California. That figure marks a sharp increase from the prior year, when it received around $12 million in government contract revenue. Agencies contributing to CHIRLA’s funding during this period included the California Department of Social Services, the California Arts Council, the Governor’s Office of Emergency Services, and the Department of Homeland Security. Notably, as mentioned above, a DHS contract funded CHIRLA to provide citizenship instruction and naturalization services.
With $100,000 remaining on CHIRLA’s contract, DHS froze the remaining funds in February. CHIRLA responded by suing. The court denied their motion for a preliminary injunction on May 29. This is one of two lawsuits CHIRLA filed against DHS this year. The other was dismissed for lack of standing and is on appeal.
To sum up how this works: Your tax dollars fund an organization that organizes efforts to directly interfere with the federal government’s lawful exercise of authority. Then, through its lobbying arm, that organization helps get Democrats elected to office, who then repay the favor by ensuring increased funding.
This is the nonprofit industrial complex at work.