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Migrant Mob THREATENS Judge... ICE 'Instantly Deports' Courthouse of Illegals

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ICE is on a law and order rampage in Connecticut.

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Back off.

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I didn't do anything.

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I didn't do anything.

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Back off.

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Don't touch me.

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Back off.

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Don't touch me.

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Back the f*** off. Back the f*** off.

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You can't do that. You can't do that.

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This was the chaotic scene in Norwalk, Connecticut, Friday as federal agents surrounded a red truck and arrested two brothers from Mexico. ago. 42 year old Leonel Chavez, who was in the driver's seat, took this video. In a second video taken by a witness, an agent with a taser chases after his brother, Ricardo. Ricardo the the the the the the

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the the I want to see the warrant! I want to see the warrant! Wow, what an activist. By and large, ICE operation ends in 65 arrests

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here in our state. 65 arrests!

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Over a matter of days. It sparked protests, condemnation, and even celebration.

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Apparently they raided a courthouse too.

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Right now with some brand new details and video tonight.

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Owen?

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Yeah, well Mark, last week we received repeated reports of ICE vehicles outside of courthouses in Connecticut. Tonight we are learning they were likely connected to Operation Broken Trust. ICE Boston with several federal agencies arrested dozens of people in a matter of days. They claim many of them have serious criminal backgrounds in our country and abroad.

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So what's wrong with that? International fugitives who've committed crimes all over the world getting taken off our streets? Why is

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that bad? Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Boston office says they led a large-scale enforcement called Operation Broken Trust. They arrested 65

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people in Connecticut in a four day span. Wow. More than 10 a day, baby.

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Nearly half the agency says have been convicted or charged with serious crimes like assault, kidnapping or crimes. Last week, we received pictures and videos from viewers of ice vehicles and people being put into handcuffs outside the Danbury, Stanford and Norwalk courthouses. They raided three courthouses. That's a lot of due process for people who've been ordered to

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leave America and haven't. They don't actually need a warrant.

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21 year old Leonela Chavez said her family rushed to the scene after getting a frantic call from her father, Leonel.

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My wife's coming for me.

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When they arrived, all they found was his truck. She says her father has lived in the United States since he was a teenager and is a father of three American-born children who works as a stonemason, owning his own business. Her uncle came to the U.S US in 2008. Both are undocumented. Leonela says her father and uncle are now being held in a Massachusetts detention center. In a statement to CNN, the Department of Homeland Security said that ICE agents were operating

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in the war last week, but they did not specify whether it was ICE officers who arrested the

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Chavez brothers.

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Obviously it was. CNN has not found any criminal record for Ricardo Chavez in Connecticut. Court documents show Leonel Chavez has several misdemeanor convictions, but information on each offense isn't detailed in public records. Leonela now fears her father could be deported.

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The saddest thing about this is that the children are suffering for the irresponsible, illegal behavior of their parents who are federal fugitives. These parents could have prevented all this, but they don't wanna do that. Federal arrest.

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Back up.

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Back up.

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Back up.

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Back up. Back up. Back anything. Back up! Back up! I'm backing up! I'm backing up!

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You're gonna get on the streets for it. Back up.

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I'm backing up!

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Just back up!

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I'm backing up!

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Keep going! Keep going!

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Get the f*** out of here!

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These activists are crazy.

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You're gonna get on the streets for it. You're gonna get on the streets for it. I'm so angry for all of you. What's your name? What's your badge number? Oh my goodness. Could I have your name and badge number officer? What a scam. They've all got badges.

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They're on their vests.

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Could I have your name and badge number officer?

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These activists think if they point their phone at federal officers and they say Where's your warrant? What's your badge number? Blah, blah, blah. They think they're going to make this whole operation look like it's illegal, but it's not. ICE doesn't need a warrant to arrest people in public.

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Being allowed.

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Dozens of people gathered Wednesday afternoon to protest these arrests outside the Danbury Superior Courthouse.

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This is state-sanctioned violence and kidnapping. What happened here was just a show of intimidation. There was no need for that.

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Senator Richard Rumethal is including some police in arrests in an inquiry for a congressional investigation of ICE, particularly how they make these arrests. He referenced a dramatic video taken outside the Norwalk courthouse last week.

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A couple of individuals in a truck, taken out of the truck, thrown to the ground by unidentified agents.

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We saw the video. They identified themselves.

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Chased.

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Because they fought.

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Republican State Senator Stephen Harding.

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That's exactly what happened here. They were taken into custody. They're going to get deported. What's the big deal?

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Rob Samson, in a joint statement said in part, quote, good. This is excellent news. Connecticut streets are now safer. Violent offenders are now in custody. Right. Both spoke critically of the Connecticut Trust Act, which limits cooperation of local and state law enforcement with ICE. Sanctuary State. Meanwhile, immigration groups are calling for an end to the arrests.

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That's what we've been witnessing. They show up and they just take people. They don't ask any information.

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I'm pretty sure we watched the video. They made sure they had identified the person they were trying to arrest and then they arrested him. They needed his name. They knew what he looked like.

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They confirmed they had the right guy, and... This Danbury man, in the country illegally and convicted on charges, harassment, carrying a prohibited weapon, cruelty toward a and obscene communication. That's like 10 crimes. Says they apprehended this man, also in the country illegally and once arrested for robbery, assault and breach of peace. Stanford saw numerous arrests.

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It also saw one of its state representatives, Democrat Cory Paris, post on social media alerting his followers to reports of ice activity. He told them to stay vigilant and share any information about these operations with local advocacy organizations. That statement was then posted by the conservative social media account Libs of TikTok and viewed by more than 2 million people. The account called for Paris to be charged with impeding ice. He should be. He's himself reposted libs of TikTok,

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tagging the Justice Department. Paris said he's received death threats in the days since.

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Oh my goodness.

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Police are investigating and elected leaders on both sides expressed outrage.

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Corey, we are with you. You have your back.

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Sanctuary State.

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Regardless of what occurred or what was said by Representative Paris, Sanctuary State.

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How do we even know these threats are real? Everyone receives threats, that's what they say. I don't think so. Wow. immigration enforcement remains as polarized as ever. I don't think so. Democrats recently expanded the prohibitions of the trust act further limiting state cooperation with ICE and they're standing by that legislation. So they've become more of a sanctuary state. They can choose to do what they want to do

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but we, me and mine, we will be standing for the people of Connecticut regardless of their

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immigration status. How are they the people of Connecticut if they're not legally in America? That's such a bizarre statement the people of Connecticut Very strange to say it that way when these aren't even people who are supposed to be here But there's so many people getting combative with law enforcement We should hear from a civil rights attorney to tell us how to behave with the police

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The number three if they ask to search you or your belongings, you should say, I don't consent to the search.

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Okay, fine.

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Even if you are someone who is being targeted, and I can say, I do believe that people are being targeted right now for being black,

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for being brown. Oh my goodness, no they're not.

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For being part of our vibrant, multi-ethnic community. No, not true. And if you believe that, you're gonna have to fight that in court. You're not gonna be able to fight that battle on the scene.

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He's right, he's right about that.

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And the best way to do that is to make sure that you use your rights to remain silent and then you gather evidence and be prepared to have your say when the time arrives.

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Right, the time to fight the battle over whether or not you were profiled by the police dragging you out of your vehicle when they know who you are and are looking for you, the time to do that is in court. The time to do it is not on the street,

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endangering the lives of everyone else. And if you want my legal advice, you know what I think you should do? I think you should just self-deport and take the thousand bucks from the U.S. government. That sounds like a way better deal than getting pulled out of your car and tased when you decide to try and fight officers, which is a terrible idea. Mr. Perez, Theofani could have done yesterday

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differently that would have changed the outcome every you know what

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we saw that not fight on that video you know I think that right now what we're seeing is our city under siege law enforcement is oh my goodness being very aggressive right now and they're getting that was a great situation in the moment I believe that the best thing to do is to stand to fight another day.

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And okay, so this attorney, he's telling people to obey the law. He might think ICE is out of control. He might be on the side of these federal fugitives. He might want open borders. We don't know any of that, but he is telling people not to fight federal law enforcement. And if you fight law enforcement, you could have other problems. Look at this.

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President Trump has ordered a sweeping review of all 55 million US visa holders. Anybody with a US visa, that includes students, workers, tourists, could see them revoked and face deportation. The White House is calling this a national security measure,

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but some warn that it's the broadest crackdown of its kind Well, it sounds like it needs to happen. on American history. Mills Hayes is following this one closely for us. So, Mills, what exactly does this review mean

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55 million people

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for people who are here legally?

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Margie, it's a fundamental shift. The State Department's planning to review more than 55 million visa holders for deportable offenses like overstays, criminal activity, and engagement in quote terrorist.

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I'm okay with that.

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The State Department says that about 6,000 student visas have already been revoked, some for minor infractions, others for national security.

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That's crazy.

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And commercial truck driver visas have been.

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Oh yeah, truck drivers.

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The administration arguing it's about road safety. It sure is. And jobs for Americans. That's especially true after a crash on Florida's Turnpike involving undocumented truck driver Harjinder Singh, who attempted an illegal U-turn and allegedly...

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That's awful, man.

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...he's been charged with vehicular **** and is now subject to deportation. Tourists, family visitors, people working here for U. for US companies, anyone with a visa is subject to what the State Department is calling continuous vetting. And according to the-

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What's wrong with that? If someone comes here and they come here to do all of the things that they just mentioned you could now lose your visa for, why come here in the first place? If you're gonna come here and hate on this country, you shouldn't be here. Should people like that be allowed to stay in our country? I don't think so.

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And I think that if you're gonna come here and hate on the place, you shouldn't be here to begin with. What do you think about that? Thank you so much for watching. Thank you so much for watching. See you in the next video.

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