President Trump's stance on sanctuary cities and illegal immigrants

President Trump is considering an executive order to end sanctuary cities, targeting illegal immigrants. His administration has already made arrests in Boston, including members of criminal gangs like MS-13. Democrats support sanctuary policies as Trump aims to expand ICE detention space.

Deportation of Criminals and Gang Members

Charlamagne tha God questions why some Democrats are fighting Trump over the deportation of criminals and gang members, arguing that the focus should be on deporting those who have committed crimes rather than raising objections about gang members being sent away.

San Diego County's 'super sanctuary' policy

San Diego County's 'super sanctuary' policy remains in place despite a failed vote to scrap it, leading to a divide among officials and concerns about protecting criminals. The policy constraints cooperation with federal law enforcement on illegal immigrants and is seen as potentially endangering law-abiding residents.

California Bill on Self-Defense

Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco criticizes a bill in California that he believes would make self-defense illegal, claiming it will embolden criminals and harm law-abiding citizens.

Immigration Enforcement and the Laken Riley Act

Senator Katie Britt discusses the Laken Riley Act and the need for stronger immigration enforcement, including completing the border wall, to prevent tragedies like Laken Riley's murder by an illegal immigrant.

Department of Justice lawsuit against sanctuary policies

Rep. Henry Cuellar discusses Department of Justice's lawsuit against sanctuary policies in Chicago, Cook County, and Illinois, stating that it's common sense not to support sanctuary cities and that criminals should be picked up and not defended.

US Deportation Deal with El Salvador

President Donald Trump has reached a deal with El Salvador to send American criminals to El Salvador's notorious mega-prisons. The Salvadoran president has agreed to accept convicted criminals from the US, including gang members, in exchange for a fee.

Nayib Bukele meeting with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio regarding housing deported migrants and criminals

El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele offered to house migrants and 'dangerous criminals' deported by the United States in the country's mega jails. This offer includes deportees of any nationality, including violent American citizens imprisoned in the US. The Trump administration seeks support from Central American countries for deportation efforts.

US-El Salvador Migrant Deal

President Trump reached a deal with El Salvador to send American criminals to El Salvador's mega-prisons. El Salvador will accept convicted criminals from the US and charge a low fee. The agreement is seen as unprecedented and extraordinary.

Guantánamo Bay opening for extra detention of criminal illegal aliens

The White House announced the opening of Guantánamo Bay to provide extra detention space for criminal illegal aliens. President Trump signed a memorandum to expand the migrant Operations Center for this purpose. ICE has been arresting dangerous criminal illegal aliens, including those involved in crimes related to pedophilia.

US envoy delivers message to Venezuelan dictator Maduro

US envoy Richard Grenell delivers message to Venezuelan dictator Maduro demanding the return of Venezuelan criminals and gang members deported from the US, as well as the release of American hostages. The US does not recognize Maduro as the legitimate head of state of Venezuela.

Discussion on Immigration Crackdown by DHS Secretary Kristi Noem

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem discusses crackdown on immigration, including removal of temporary status directive for Venezuelan migrants and ICE raids in NYC. A violent member of the Tren de Aragua gang was arrested trying to buy grenades. President Trump supports going after criminal illegal immigrants despite opposition. ICE made 1016 arrests in a single day.

Minnesota Freedom Fund and Kamala Harris Controversy

The Minnesota Freedom Fund, supported by Vice President Kamala Harris, has come under scrutiny for bailing out violent criminals who went on to commit serious crimes, including murder.

Immigration Policies

Former President Donald Trump criticizes President Joe Biden's open border policies, labeling it a 'bloodbath' due to incidents like the death of Ruby Garcia at the hands of a deported migrant. Trump highlights dangers of allowing criminals and terrorists into the country.

Burglary Trend in Affluent U.S. Neighborhoods

Foreign criminals are taking advantage of the U.S. Visa Waiver Program to burglarize affluent neighborhoods in the U.S., using tactics like disrupting Wi-Fi networks and security systems. Authorities are warning of this new trend and urging action to prevent further incidents.