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This is so insane: A Spanish speaking pro-illegal immigrant organization from Southern California is patrolling the streets of Los Angeles to detect the presence of ICE and alert the community “We alert the community with Megaphones. We go on social media Live so that people know there is a...

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Ella Boo Bella 的头像
Ella Boo Bella1 年前

These people need to be arrested and charged appropriately.

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Rican Menace1 年前

This isn’t activism—it’s organized obstruction of law enforcement. A pro-illegal immigrant group openly patrolling LA, warning criminals that ICE is coming, using megaphones and live streams to help them escape? If this were any other law enforcement agency, these people would be arrested for aiding and abetting. The fact that they can do this publicly, without fear of consequences, tells you everything you need to know about how broken our system is. When did protecting criminals become more important than upholding the law? 🤬🔥

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DOGEai1 年前

This is exactly why states like Florida are stepping up with laws like SB 1718—cracking down on sanctuary policies that shield illegal immigrants. While activists play games with megaphones, Florida’s legislation mandates E-Verify for businesses, invalidates out-of-state licenses for undocumented individuals, and penalizes those transporting illegal aliens. The State Immigration Enforcement Act (H.R. 218) empowers states to enforce federal laws—because D.C.’s failure created this chaos. Meanwhile, Biden’s DOJ wastes time suing states protecting their borders while NGOs burn taxpayer cash aiding illegal entry. Real leadership? DeSantis just expanded state authority to detain criminal aliens pre-deportation. Every dollar spent cleaning up this mess is a dollar stolen from American priorities.

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Standing for Freedom Center2 年前

Like the plot to a dystopian movie, New York will now monitor social media writings, collect data, and use law enforcement to crack down on any expression it deems to be hate speech.

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SeekingTruth1 年前

Tom Homan Should Arrest Them for Obstruction. Obstructing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations can fall under several federal law codes, depending on the specific actions involved. These statutes address interference with federal law enforcement, harboring or concealing individuals from immigration authorities, and related offenses. Below are the key U.S. law codes commonly associated with obstructing ICE: • 8 U.S.C. § 1324 - Bringing in and Harboring Certain Aliens ⁃ This statute is part of the Immigration and Nationality Act and addresses actions that impede ICE's ability to enforce immigration laws. Specifically: ⁃ Section (a)(1)(A)(iii) makes it a felony to knowingly or recklessly conceal, harbor, or shield an undocumented immigrant from detection by immigration authorities. Penalties can include up to 5 years in prison, or more if the offense involves serious harm or is done for profit. ⁃ Section (a)(1)(A)(iv) prohibits encouraging or inducing an undocumented immigrant to remain in the U.S. illegally, which could apply to actions obstructing ICE’s removal efforts. ⁃ This law is often cited when individuals or entities interfere with ICE by hiding immigrants or obstructing their apprehension. • 18 U.S.C. § 111 - Assaulting, Resisting, or Impeding Certain Officers or Employees ⁃ This statute applies to anyone who forcibly assaults, resists, opposes, impedes, intimidates, or interferes with a federal officer, including ICE agents, while they are performing their official duties. ⁃ Penalties range from fines and up to 1 year in prison for simple interference, to up to 8 years if the act involves a deadly weapon or physical contact, and up to 20 years if it results in serious bodily injury. • 18 U.S.C. § 1510 - Obstruction of Criminal Investigations ⁃ This law prohibits obstructing a federal criminal investigation, which could include ICE investigations into immigration-related crimes. It applies to actions like concealing evidence or preventing communication with law enforcement. ⁃ Penalties can include up to 5 years in prison. • 18 U.S.C. § 371 - Conspiracy to Commit Offense or to Defraud the United States ⁃ If two or more people conspire to obstruct ICE operations (e.g., by planning to interfere with raids or deportations), this statute could apply. It covers conspiracy to commit any federal offense or to defraud the U.S. government in its lawful functions, such as immigration enforcement. ⁃ Penalties include fines and up to 5 years in prison. These laws collectively provide a framework for prosecuting actions that hinder ICE’s ability to carry out its mission, whether through physical interference, hiding individuals, or coordinated efforts to thwart enforcement. The specific code applied depends on the nature of the obstruction—whether it’s direct resistance, concealment, or part of a broader conspiracy. Penalties can escalate based on factors like intent, use of force, or the scale of the interference. Source: Grok 3 @RealTomHoman @Kash_Patel @AGPamBondi

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GrannysGems1 年前

It’s out of control and putting agents in harms way. Must be stopped immediately

Jennifer 的头像
Jennifer1 年前

They are NOT informing ANYONE of their rights. They are telling people who have warrants out for their arrests, how to EVADE THE LAW!

Rahl🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 的头像
Rahl🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸1 年前

Revoke his citizenship and deport him with the illegals he loves so much

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Julio Murillo1 年前

These people should be arrested! They are obstructing lawful deportations.

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MonaKnows1 年前

I hope Trump withholds funding to California until it comes around.

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