ICE gets the worst of the worst β criminal illegal alien killers, rapists, gangbangers, and pedophiles β off our streets to keep the American people safe.
But Democrats want to "defund" this vital law enforcement agency to stop these vicious criminals from being deported.
Karoline Leavitt
But Democrats want to "defund" this vital law enforcement agency to stop these vicious criminals from being deported.
Karoline Leavitt
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β οΈDelaware: Attention Sussex County!
The Delaware State Police Troop 4 Criminal Investigations Unit is investigating a rising number of vehicle thefts from residential driveways, primarily in western Sussex County. Detectives warn that in the past week; suspects have stolen or attempted to steal several vehicles (mostly KIA and Hyundai) in the area. While some of the vehicles were unlocked, others were locked and stolen without the use of the keys.
Troopers are reminding the public to stay vigilant and report suspicious activity by calling 9-1-1.
Information about these incidents can be provided in the following ways:
β: Call Detective K. Perry at (302) 752-3793
π»: Send a private Facebook message to Delaware State Police
π»: Submit a tip to Delaware Crime Stoppers
Tipsters can remain anonymous.
Delaware State Police
The Delaware State Police Troop 4 Criminal Investigations Unit is investigating a rising number of vehicle thefts from residential driveways, primarily in western Sussex County. Detectives warn that in the past week; suspects have stolen or attempted to steal several vehicles (mostly KIA and Hyundai) in the area. While some of the vehicles were unlocked, others were locked and stolen without the use of the keys.
Troopers are reminding the public to stay vigilant and report suspicious activity by calling 9-1-1.
Information about these incidents can be provided in the following ways:
β: Call Detective K. Perry at (302) 752-3793
π»: Send a private Facebook message to Delaware State Police
π»: Submit a tip to Delaware Crime Stoppers
Tipsters can remain anonymous.
Delaware State Police
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Mass deportations = lower housing costs.
Mass deportations = higher wages.
Mass deportations = more jobs.
Mass deportations = lower crime.
Mass deportations are improving Americans' quality of life.
In 14 of the top 20 metro areas with the largest illegal migrant populations, home list prices declined year-over-year in December β and the three metro areas that saw modest price increases are all so-called βsanctuary cities.β
Overall, home prices have dropped for the first time in more than two years as housing affordability shows signs of improvement under the Trump Administration.
Mass deportations = higher wages.
American truckers and construction workers β both industries with high numbers of foreign-born workers β have reported large increases in pay as blue-collar wages grow at the fastest clip in decades.
Overall, real wages for American workers are on track to rise 4.2% in President Trumpβs first full year.
Mass deportations = more jobs.
Between January and December 2025:
Two million native-born Americans have gained employment, while 662,000 foreign-born workers have lost employment.
1.8 million native-born Americans have joined the labor force, while 881,000 foreign-born workers have left the labor force.
Mass deportations = lower crime.
The nation experienced the largest single-year drop in murders on record last year, alongside steep declines in rapes, robberies, aggravated assaults, shooting deaths (the fewest since 2015), on-duty law enforcement officer deaths, traffic fatalities, and overdose deaths.
The results are especially pronounced in Democrat-run jurisdictions where the Trump Administration conducted mass deportation and enhanced law enforcement operations:
π WASHINGTON, D.C.: Since President Trumpβs crackdown began, murders declined 60%, carjackings dropped 68%, and overall crime fell by nearly a third compared to the prior year.
π CHICAGO: Last year, the city recorded the fewest murders since 1965, with shootings down by more than one-third.
π MEMPHIS: The city recorded fewer than 200 murders last year for the first time since 2019, with shootings dropping nearly 40% from the previous year.
π NEW ORLEANS: Last year, the homicide rate fell to its lowest level in nearly 50 years.
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Mass deportations = higher wages.
Mass deportations = more jobs.
Mass deportations = lower crime.
Mass deportations are improving Americans' quality of life.
In 14 of the top 20 metro areas with the largest illegal migrant populations, home list prices declined year-over-year in December β and the three metro areas that saw modest price increases are all so-called βsanctuary cities.β
Overall, home prices have dropped for the first time in more than two years as housing affordability shows signs of improvement under the Trump Administration.
Mass deportations = higher wages.
American truckers and construction workers β both industries with high numbers of foreign-born workers β have reported large increases in pay as blue-collar wages grow at the fastest clip in decades.
Overall, real wages for American workers are on track to rise 4.2% in President Trumpβs first full year.
Mass deportations = more jobs.
Between January and December 2025:
Two million native-born Americans have gained employment, while 662,000 foreign-born workers have lost employment.
1.8 million native-born Americans have joined the labor force, while 881,000 foreign-born workers have left the labor force.
Mass deportations = lower crime.
The nation experienced the largest single-year drop in murders on record last year, alongside steep declines in rapes, robberies, aggravated assaults, shooting deaths (the fewest since 2015), on-duty law enforcement officer deaths, traffic fatalities, and overdose deaths.
The results are especially pronounced in Democrat-run jurisdictions where the Trump Administration conducted mass deportation and enhanced law enforcement operations:
π WASHINGTON, D.C.: Since President Trumpβs crackdown began, murders declined 60%, carjackings dropped 68%, and overall crime fell by nearly a third compared to the prior year.
π CHICAGO: Last year, the city recorded the fewest murders since 1965, with shootings down by more than one-third.
π MEMPHIS: The city recorded fewer than 200 murders last year for the first time since 2019, with shootings dropping nearly 40% from the previous year.
π NEW ORLEANS: Last year, the homicide rate fell to its lowest level in nearly 50 years.
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Various pizzerias nearby the Pentagon are reporting above average traffic.
As of 4:25pm ET
Pentagon Pizza Report
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Move Over or Slow Down β it could save a life.
Your attention to the Move Over, Slow Down law helps protect first responders β like TxDPS Troopers β when they're working on the side of the road.
When you see flashing lights, do your part: Move Over or Slow Down. Itβs the law.
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Your attention to the Move Over, Slow Down law helps protect first responders β like TxDPS Troopers β when they're working on the side of the road.
When you see flashing lights, do your part: Move Over or Slow Down. Itβs the law.
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BREAKING: The NTSB has released its preliminary findings in the crash of UPS flight 2976, an MD-11F aircraft with tail number N259UP, at Louisville's Muhammad Ali International Airport on November 4. The aircraft was departing from runway 17R at 17:14 Easternβ¦
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BREAKING: A cracked part found on UPS Flight 2976 that crashed in November in Kentucky was flagged in a Boeing service letter more than a decade earlier, the National Transportation Safety Board said on Wednesday, per Breaking Aviation News.
Fifteen people, including three plane crew members, died in the fiery crash at Louisville Airport in an incident that led to the grounding of the MD-11 cargo jet model.
The NTSB said its investigation has found fatigue cracks in a support structure on the left pylon that connects to the wing and the plane's engine, known as the bearing race.
Boeing's 2011 letter said there had been four previous failures of the bearing race in three airplanes that required visual inspections but did not consider it to be a safety-of-flight issue, the NTSB said. The part would typically be inspected every five years, Boeing's letter said.
The FAA declined to comment. Boeing said it continues to support the investigation led by the NTSB but did not comment on the letter.
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Fifteen people, including three plane crew members, died in the fiery crash at Louisville Airport in an incident that led to the grounding of the MD-11 cargo jet model.
The NTSB said its investigation has found fatigue cracks in a support structure on the left pylon that connects to the wing and the plane's engine, known as the bearing race.
Boeing's 2011 letter said there had been four previous failures of the bearing race in three airplanes that required visual inspections but did not consider it to be a safety-of-flight issue, the NTSB said. The part would typically be inspected every five years, Boeing's letter said.
The FAA declined to comment. Boeing said it continues to support the investigation led by the NTSB but did not comment on the letter.
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NEW: Two teenagers in San Diego have been arrested after a video of them allegedly βsurfing' a train goes viral.
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I am glad to announce a $200M investment to rebuild shore facilities at Coast Guard Station South Padre Island. When fire tore through Station South Padre Islandβs boat house last April, the crew responded bravely.
They didnβt stop. They immediately went back to work the next day, resuming their patrols and interdicting illegal fishermen in a dangerous environment along our southern border.
Through this investmentβ and numerous others funded by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act β we are investing in our USCG heroes and providing them with the facilities they need to secure our borders from criminal organizations and narco-terrorists.
The men and women of the Coast Guard are relentless in their resolve to defend America. By rebuilding Station South Padre Island, weβre empowering the crew there to continue their courageous work and Make America Safe Again.
Secretary Kristi Noem
They didnβt stop. They immediately went back to work the next day, resuming their patrols and interdicting illegal fishermen in a dangerous environment along our southern border.
Through this investmentβ and numerous others funded by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act β we are investing in our USCG heroes and providing them with the facilities they need to secure our borders from criminal organizations and narco-terrorists.
The men and women of the Coast Guard are relentless in their resolve to defend America. By rebuilding Station South Padre Island, weβre empowering the crew there to continue their courageous work and Make America Safe Again.
Secretary Kristi Noem
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BREAKING: Federal judges uphold California's Prop 50 legality.
"A panel of federal judges on Wednesday upheld California's voter-approved measure that temporarily redraws congressional lines to favor Democrats. Proposition 50 was originally introduced as a countermeasure to Texas' efforts to send more Republicans to the U.S. House of Representatives. Ahead of the midterm elections, where power shifts can often happen, President Donald Trump asked Texas to redraw its districts to send more Republicans to Congress. This prompted Gov. Gavin Newsom and other top Democratic leaders to ask voters in a special election whether the state should use district lines meant to favor Democrats by targeting five Republican strongholds, including the district held by the late U.S. House Rep. Doug LaMalfa."
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"A panel of federal judges on Wednesday upheld California's voter-approved measure that temporarily redraws congressional lines to favor Democrats. Proposition 50 was originally introduced as a countermeasure to Texas' efforts to send more Republicans to the U.S. House of Representatives. Ahead of the midterm elections, where power shifts can often happen, President Donald Trump asked Texas to redraw its districts to send more Republicans to Congress. This prompted Gov. Gavin Newsom and other top Democratic leaders to ask voters in a special election whether the state should use district lines meant to favor Democrats by targeting five Republican strongholds, including the district held by the late U.S. House Rep. Doug LaMalfa."
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The misdemeanor charge Stern faces carries a potential penalty of six months in jail or a $1,000 fine.
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/home-alone-start-charged-in-ca-for-alleged-prostitution-solicitation
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Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/home-alone-start-charged-in-ca-for-alleged-prostitution-solicitation
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EXCLUSIVE: Border Patrol vehicle rammed on Minneapolis highway before suspect flees, crashes, and is taken into custody as bystanders scream obscenities
DHS statement provided to Border Hawk:
"On January 11, U.S. Border Patrol was conducting immigration enforcement operations in Minneapolis, Minnesota, when agents observed several vehicles driving erratically and following them.
"A U.S. citizen, sideswiped a government vehicle on the highway, and then failed to yield. Agents attempted to immobilize the vehicle but the driver exited the highway. After breaking away from pursuing agents, she crashed her vehicle.
"Agents located the crash, took her to the hospital where she was medically cleared, and arrested her."
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DHS statement provided to Border Hawk:
"On January 11, U.S. Border Patrol was conducting immigration enforcement operations in Minneapolis, Minnesota, when agents observed several vehicles driving erratically and following them.
"A U.S. citizen, sideswiped a government vehicle on the highway, and then failed to yield. Agents attempted to immobilize the vehicle but the driver exited the highway. After breaking away from pursuing agents, she crashed her vehicle.
"Agents located the crash, took her to the hospital where she was medically cleared, and arrested her."
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Every independent audit of a California program in recent years has shown the same the result. Mind-boggling waste, fraud, and abuse.
I'm working on a full audit of all spending so we can see exactly how many billions our taxpayers have lost.
Kevin Kiley
I'm working on a full audit of all spending so we can see exactly how many billions our taxpayers have lost.
Kevin Kiley
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