On Thursday, a Border Patrol agent shot two individuals in Portland, Oregon, following a traffic stop. The Department of Homeland Security stated the agent acted in self-defense after the driver attempted to use the vehicle as a weapon. The driver, Luis David Nino-Moncada, has been charged with aggravated assault of a federal officer, and authorities allege both individuals are associated with the Tren de Aragua gang. The incident sparked immediate backlash from local officials, with the Oregon Attorney General launching an investigation, and calls for federal agencies to cease operations in the city. The FBI is leading the investigation with assistance from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
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Following an incident in Chicago where Marimar Martinez was shot by a Border Patrol officer after allegedly ramming his vehicle, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) labeled her a “domestic terrorist,” echoing similar narratives used in other shooting incidents. This narrative was later debunked as the charges against Martinez were dropped due to lack of evidence, contradicting the initial claims of self-defense and threats against agents. The article highlights a disturbing pattern: federal agents use deadly force, and the government subsequently disseminates false information to justify the actions. Despite the lack of evidence, the government took steps to cover up the event including altering evidence. Martinez and her lawyer are preparing to sue for damages resulting from the shooting and subsequent trauma.
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A Phoenix man and his wife were detained by Border Patrol agents after returning from a cruise in Miami, Florida. Jose “Joey” Martinez was taken into custody after agents entered his cabin and handcuffed him, later stating he was flagged due to a name match with someone wanted for a crime. Despite providing extensive identification, including a passport, Real ID, veteran card, concealed carry permit, and TSA PreCheck, Martinez was detained for over an hour and had his picture and fingerprints taken. His wife, who has dual citizenship, was traumatized by the incident and is now considering relocating to Belgium due to the perceived lack of safety.
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) identified two individuals shot in Portland, Oregon, as suspected associates of the Tren de Aragua gang, alleging the shooting occurred after a driver “weaponized their vehicle” against a Border Patrol agent. The driver, Luis David Nico Moncada, and passenger, Yorlenys Betzabeth Zambrano-Contreras, were identified as “criminal illegal aliens from Venezuela” who had entered the U.S. in 2022 and 2023 respectively. DHS further claimed Moncada had a DUI and vehicle misuse arrest and that Contreras was involved in a prostitution ring and a prior shooting. Local leaders and officials, including the Oregon Governor and Portland Mayor, have called for investigations, transparency, and accountability regarding the shooting.
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The proposed “Keeping Our Agents On the Line Act” aims to limit Border Patrol operations to within 25 miles of the border. This legislation, introduced by Senator Adam Schiff, includes exceptions for immediate or imminent life-threatening emergencies, such as the Uvalde school shooting. The bill also mandates public reports on training and interactions with citizens, while also seeking to clarify the primary mission of Border Patrol. This proposed legislation is a response to the current deployment of Border Patrol agents in U.S. cities, areas far from international borders.
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On Thursday in Louisiana, a 23-year-old U.S.-born citizen was pursued by agents while walking home, despite repeatedly stating her citizenship. Similarly, in Florida on Wednesday, a healthcare worker was detained during a traffic stop, also asserting her U.S. citizenship while being forcibly removed from her vehicle. These incidents, where U.S. citizens were detained, were brought to light by CNN host Dana Bash on Sunday’s “State of the Union.”
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“Operation Charlotte’s Web,” a U.S. Customs and Border Protection operation in Charlotte, has concluded, as confirmed by multiple sources and the Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office. Agents were seen departing the city on Thursday after the operation, which involved Border Patrol agents and resulted in over 250 reported arrests. While the specific details of the operation’s conclusion are still being gathered, it is known that DHS, CBP, and ICE officers will continue to conduct immigration enforcement operations in Charlotte, as they regularly do. The identities of most people taken into custody haven’t been released, but some individuals with previous criminal charges were highlighted.
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On Monday, November 17th, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools reported nearly 21,000 student absences, representing 15% of the student population across 185 schools. This data is considered unofficial until approved by the state. The absences occurred amid an ongoing immigration operation, “Charlotte’s Web,” conducted by Border Patrol agents, which led to 130 arrests over the weekend. Mayor Vi Lyles expressed concern regarding the operation’s conduct and emphasized the importance of upholding the rights and constitutional protections of all residents.
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Federal Judge Says Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino Lied About Being Hit With a Rock Before Deploying Tear Gas in Chicago
So, the situation unfolds in Chicago, and it’s not looking good for Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino. We’re talking about allegations, a federal judge’s determination, and a whole lot of questions about truthfulness and accountability. The core of the issue is this: Judge Ellis has declared that Bovino lied about being struck by a rock before his agency deployed tear gas against Chicagoans.
This isn’t some minor detail; it’s the foundation of the justification for using force. The judge’s assertion that Bovino lied, particularly during a deposition, paints a concerning picture.… Continue reading
Homan OK with ICE Detaining US Citizens, Ignoring Rights
On Thursday in Louisiana, a 23-year-old U.S.-born citizen was pursued by agents while walking home, despite repeatedly stating her citizenship. Similarly, in Florida on Wednesday, a healthcare worker was detained during a traffic stop, also asserting her U.S. citizenship while being forcibly removed from her vehicle. These incidents, where U.S. citizens were detained, were brought to light by CNN host Dana Bash on Sunday’s “State of the Union.”
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