Anonymous ID: 6fdeda Jan. 18, 2025, 4:30 a.m. No.22373150   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3541 >>3718 >>3864

Trump Officials Plan Immigration Raids in Chicago Next Week - The New York Times

Jan. 17, 2025, 11:05 p.m. ET

The size of the planned operation is unclear, but it would be the opening step in the president-elect’s goal of overseeing the largest deportation program in history.

 

Zolan Kanno-Youngs and Hamed Aleaziz have covered immigration politics and enforcement during both the Biden and Trump administrations. They reported from Washington.

 

The incoming Trump administration intends to carry out “post-inauguration” immigration raids in Chicago next week, according to two people familiar with the planning and correspondence reviewed by The New York Times, an opening step in President-elect Donald J. Trump’s goal to oversee the largest deportation operation in American history.

 

The plan, called “Operation Safeguard” by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, would start on Tuesday, the day after Mr. Trump is inaugurated, and last until the following Monday, according to the people familiar with it and the correspondence. The dates were still being finalized, however, and could change.

 

The size of the planned operation was unclear. ICE routinely conducts deportations in cities throughout the United States. But the agency was taking additional steps to ramp up enforcement for the operation and tied it to Mr. Trump’s inauguration in a message sent to personnel throughout the agency.

 

Hundreds of agents were asked to volunteer and participate in the “post-inauguration” operation targeting immigrants in the United States illegally. ICE is planning on sending roughly 150 agents to Chicago for the raids.

 

For Mr. Trump, the optics of immigration agents sporting ballistic gear and arresting immigrants with uncertain or contested status in a Democratic-led city could be enough. The incoming administration is eager to find ways to send a message that it is cracking down on undocumented immigrants and punishing so-called sanctuary cities — communities like Chicago that refuse to hand over immigrants detained by the police to federal immigration authorities.

 

Don Terry, a spokesman for theChicago police, said the department would not “intervene or interfere with any other government agencies performing their duties,” but said thatit “does not document immigration status” and “will not share information with federal immigration authorities.”

 

Tom Homan, Mr. Trump’s pick to oversee his promised mass deportations, has said the public should expect immigration action in the early days of the Trump presidency that creates “shock and awe.”

 

Mr. Trump has promised to carry out mass deportations that would target millions of unauthorized immigrants in the United States. Mr. Homan has said the administration will not hesitate to deport parents who are in the country illegally but have U.S.-born children.

 

Mr. Trump’s team also plans to reassign other federal agents and deputize local police officers and members of the National Guard voluntarily contributed by Republican-run states to help with the deportation efforts.

 

Mr. Homan has tried to draw attention to the so-called sanctuary cities. In November, he suggested that he would ramp up the number of federal immigration officers in those areas.

 

“New York City, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, the major cities in this country are still sanctuary cities,” Mr. Homan said in November, adding, “If they’re not going to help us, then we’ll just double the manpower in those cities.”

 

But plans to deport millions of undocumented immigrants are still likely to face enormous financial and logistical hurdles. In recent weeks, Mr. Trump and his immigration officials have said their immigration operation would first target those with a criminal record.

 

Mr. Trump often threatened nationwide deportation raids when he was last in the White House, shocking many of his ICE officials. He achieved mixed results.

In 2019, Mr. Trump promoted a blitz-like effort to target roughly 2,000 migrants who were in the United States illegally as a show of force against migration. Just 35 people were detained in the operation.

In 2019, ICE removed more than 267,000 people — the highest annual total during the Trump administration. That pales in comparison to the high mark that occurred under President Barack Obama, who deported more than 400,000 people in one year.

 

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Anonymous ID: 6fdeda Jan. 18, 2025, 4:49 a.m. No.22373188   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3360 >>3541 >>3718 >>3864

Sen. Colton Moore Details His Experience Getting Arrested For Defying Ban In GA

The Speaker of the House John Byrnes, never Trumper, is a tyrant and blocked any investigation Fani Willis. This story is quite absurd. It was a Joint Session, which all senators joined. (Truth is Georgia House and Senate are fucking corrupt, almost 50-60%. It's filled with lawyers that also have their own firms and spends a few hours at the Capital, and then more times at firms, and then they pick up clients at the house.).

 

10:29

 

https://rumble.com/embed/v68aghy/?pub=4

Anonymous ID: 6fdeda Jan. 18, 2025, 5:52 a.m. No.22373360   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3384 >>3541 >>3718 >>3864

>>22373188

State senator pushed to the ground, arrested while trying to enter Georgia House chamber

State Sen. Colton Moore is banned from entering the House chambers after criticizing the now-deceased former speaker

January 16, 2025 4:52pm EST

(The Gentlemen here in GA, are more corrupt then anyone, they speak softly but shaft you in the back. The Dixie Mafia)

 

A Georgia state senator and hardline supporter of President-elect Trump appeared to be pushed to the floor before being arrested while trying to enter the state House chamber on Thursday.

 

State Sen. Colton Moore, who previously tried to have Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis impeached for indicting Trump, tried to enter the House floor to attend Gov. Brian Kemp's State of the State Address — but was ultimately led away in handcuffs.

 

Moore is currently banned from entering the chamber after he blasted the state Senate's decision last year to consider a resolution to name a building at the University of North Georgia after the now-deceased former speaker David Ralston.

 

Moore accused Ralston of using his office to delay court cases for criminal defendants he had represented as an attorney. Ralston claimed in 2019 that his actions were entirely legal. (I heard that he said it in the Senate session. It's like the prior governor here representing Fani Willis, they protect their own)

 

"This body is about to memorialize, in my opinion, one of the most corrupt Georgia leaders that we are ever going to see in my lifetime," Moore exclaimed at the time.

 

On Wednesday, Moore wrote to current House Speaker Jon Burns outlining why he thought the ban was unconstitutional and said he intended to be at today’s joint session. "I will NEVER back down," Moore wrote on X, sharing the letter he penned to Burns. "I will ALWAYS speak the truth and represent the people of Northwest Georgia as their trusted America First Senator."

 

But when he tried to enter the chamber on Thursday, he was met by a wall of resistance and appeared to be pushed back by an attending doorman. Moore told state troopers in attendance that he had a constitutional right to enter and that a doorman should be arrested for breaking the law.

 

"This is a joint session of the General Assembly. Your House rules do not apply,"Moore told the men. "I'm going into the chamber." Unable to get in, Moore asked a state trooper whether he was stopping him from entering. The trooper appeared to say that the doormen were responsible for who entered.

 

A scuffle ensued, with video showing Moore appearing to be pushed to the floor by one of the doormen. He was then surrounded by state troopers and subsequently arrested.Burns said that the incident was "incredibly unfortunate."(Bullshit, he sent the guy that body slammed him)

 

"The senator refused to cooperate with doorkeepers and law enforcement and created a dangerous situation when he chose to use force against our law enforcement officers, dedicated doorkeepers and House staff,"Burnssaid in a statement to Fox News Digital. "I want to thank every House staff member and our entire House family forholding the line to honor Speaker Ralston’s legacy of dedicated service to our state. As you saw today, the integrity and decorum of this House are non-negotiable—period."

 

Georgia Lt. Gov. Burt Jones said that "there is real work to be done this session and the focus should be on delivering for the people of Georgia instead of personal grievances and egos."

 

Meanwhile,Moore said that the state was "ruled by authoritarians" on his way out and that the ban was censorship of his voice as an elected official.

 

Georgia Republican chairman Josh McKoon said that he was"deeply disappointed" that Moore had been denied admission to the chamber and "shocked" that he had been taken into custody.

"It was not only legally appropriate to admit him to today’s proceedings — it was simply the right thing to do," McKoon wrote in a statement to FOX 5 Atlanta. "Our focus should be on the excellent agenda being outlined by Governor Kemp today to continue to make Georgia the best place in the country to live, work, and raise a family — not internal conflicts."

 

In 2023, Georgia’s Republican Senate Caucus suspended Moore for attacking them for opposing his plan to impeach Willis for indicting Trump in an election interference case.

 

"The Georgia RINOs responded to my call to fight back against the Trump witch hunts by acting like children and throwing me out of the caucus," Moore wrote on X at the time. "But I’m not going anywhere."

Moore was the most prominent backer of a special session to impeach and remove Willis or defund her office, winning Trump’s endorsement.

 

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/state-senator-pushed-ground-arrested-while-trying-enter-georgia-house-chamber

Anonymous ID: 6fdeda Jan. 18, 2025, 6:01 a.m. No.22373386   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22372262 HHS Formally Debars EcoHealth Alliance, Dr. Peter Daszak After COVID Select Reveals Pandemic-Era WrongdoingPN

 

The Military will just give him and his team work at Fort Dietrich and pay from the billions they lose every year.

 

Unless the entire Federal Government at every level terminates him, he'll have plenty of toxic poisonous substances they'll create. There is so much dark money projects in the gov, no one will know. Who built the biolabs in Ukraine and multiple countries around the world?

Anonymous ID: 6fdeda Jan. 18, 2025, 6:16 a.m. No.22373450   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22372934 Children’s book author and husband exposed for double life in house of horrorsPNDidn't any neighbors hear or see anything. Didn't the adoption agency screen them?

 

Children’s book author Jennifer Wolfthal and husband exposed for double life in house of horrors

By Sarah Rumpf-Whitten, Fox News

Published Jan. 18, 2025, 2:19 a.m. ET

A Florida children’s author – known for penning stories about friendship – was charged alongside her husband for abusing and neglecting their adopted children, authorities said.

 

Jennifer Wolfthal, the author of “A Real Friend,” and her husband, Joseph Wolfthal, an engineer for Lockheed Martin, pleaded guilty on Jan. 13 to aggravated child abuse and neglect of a child with great bodily harm, according to plea agreements obtained by Fox News Digital.

 

Jennifer Wolfthal will be sentenced to 12 years in prison, while her husband will be sentenced to 10 years behind bars, according to the plea agreement.

 

“This plea and sentencing agreement ensures that the Wolfthals will spend significant time in prison while it protects the already-traumatized victims from the stress of having to testify,” a spokesperson for the State Attorney’s Office in Florida’s 18th judicial circuit said in a statement to Fox News Digital.“The State Attorney’s office made sure law enforcement and the children’s new guardian supported this sentence before it agreed to it.”

 

The investigation into the couple waslaunched in 2021 after their then 8-year-old adopted daughter was brought to the hospital with organ failure, unconscious and covered in injuries.

 

The couple also had two other adopted children – a 9-year-old and 11-year-old.

 

“Due to the height and weight of [the girl], it is not likely the swollen bruise on the back of her head and the laceration on her lip and broken toothwere caused by off balance falls,” the police report reads.

 

While the girl was in the hospital, investigators visited the family home and saidthey found two other children with “symptoms of malnourishment, bruises and lack of care.”

 

Police said the children’s bedrooms had their doorknobs installed backwards, with the locks on the outside.

 

During additional searches of the home, authorities found more than 1,100 written paragraphs reading:“My body stays flat on the bed at all times. I was never given permission to move or say anything. Now I get to write about this along with everything else.I am a fool.”

 

The book is still for sale on Amazon, but reviewers have been filling the comments with links to news articles about the allegations against the author.

 

Authorities also shared thatall three of the Wolfthals’ adopted children were subject to other horrifying tales of abuse. Following the investigation, the children were moved to live with another family.

 

(This happens all the time in Foster parenting program and even adoptions, most do it for the money. All of them that adopt or foster children should go through psych test evaluations.)

 

(https://nypost.com/2025/01/18/us-news/florida-childrens-book-author-jennifer-wolfthal-husband-sentenced-to-prison-for-child-abuse/