Key Takeaways
- A federal judge ruled military deployment in U.S. cities illegal.
- Militarized ICE and military personnel allegedly deployed in U.S. cities.
- Footage showed federal agents using chemical agents on civilians, sickening children.
- ICE agents were observed detaining individuals in civilian clothes without warrants.
- An individual was reportedly shot at a Dallas ICE detention center.
Deep Dive
- The host alleged Donald Trump deployed militarized ICE agents and military personnel in American cities, using chemical agents and tactics described as "disappearing people."
- A federal judge in Oregon, appointed by Trump, ruled these actions constituted an illegal military invasion and an attempt to establish a military state.
- The ruling was described by the host as a chilling development regarding domestic military operations.
- Footage showed Portland ICE agents pepper-spraying an individual inside a frog costume, with allegations of deliberate chemical agent deployment.
- In Chicago, ICE agents and military personnel were filmed using chemical agents against civilians, reportedly causing illness in children.
- Governor Kristi Noem was shown posing in a sniper's nest during protests in Chicago.
- Journalist Jake Sheridan reported crowds chasing ICE agents in Chicago, and a TikTok video displayed militarized vehicles, including what appeared to be tanks.
- Video documented federal agents and protesters near 39th and Kedzie in Chicago, following an incident where an ICE agent allegedly shot an individual.
- ICE deployed tear gas on a crowded Chicago street, reportedly affecting young children.
- Another video showed an ICE agent body-slamming an unarmed U.S. citizen on a public sidewalk.
- ICE released a promotional video with the tagline 'Expel Criminal Illegal Aliens, Save America,' which was compared to propaganda videos from El Salvador.
- A Blackhawk helicopter operation in Chicago reportedly involved individuals, described as black people and migrants, being tied up.
- ICE agents were depicted detaining individuals in civilian clothes without displaying warrants and taking them to unknown locations.
- One instance detailed a man detained despite asserting his right to remain silent, with no arrest warrant evident.
- An attorney stated their asylum-seeking client was tricked and detained by ICE without an apparent arrest warrant during a court process.
- Jose Andres Bordonez was reportedly shot in the head at an ICE detention center in Dallas.
- Bordonez's family in Venezuela discovered his shooting via a TikTok video, citing a lack of information from authorities.
- After hospitalization for his injuries, Bordonez reportedly received little information and faces deportation proceedings.