Saturday, July 19, 2025

Chump and his ICE agents are destroying America

Jeffrey Epstein's death has left a big hole in Donald Chump's life and day planner. Without his roll dawg Jeffrey, Chump's left with time on his hands and decides to destroy the country by declaring war on immigrants.  Marc Wells and Jacob Crosse (WSWS) report:


President Donald Trump’s deployment of 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines to Los Angeles to support federal immigration raids has triggered growing disaffection among sections of the US military.

As of this writing, some 2,000 National Guard soldiers and Marines remain deployed throughout Southern California in support of the mass deportation operation.

The domestic deployment has not sat well with many soldiers, as indicated by a marked increase in calls to the GI Rights Hotline, a non-profit, non-governmental organization that provides support for people in the military.

“They don’t want to deport their uncle or their wife or their brother-in-law,” explained counselor Steve Woolford.

In an interview with NBC, Woolford explained that the hotline typically receives 200 calls a month, around seven a day. However, Woolford said, this past Sunday alone it received 50 calls, with a majority from soldiers and their family members following the National Guard deployment to Los Angeles.

One soldier told the hotline, “I joined to defend my country … but No. 1 is family, and this is actually a threat to my family.” Some now agonize over the legality of their mission, fearful that they are being used for a cause they abhor.

Troops and their families have expressed the view that they did not sign up to suppress domestic protests or serve as pawns in a political conflict. 


And Matthew Chapman reports:

Troops in the California National Guard are speaking out to The New York Times about their loss of confidence in the mission President Donald Trump called them up for.

Trump deployed the Guard to Los Angeles to crack down on protests against ICE deportation sweeps in the city, and later deployed the Marines as well. A federal judge initially blocked the move after the California government sued, but an appeals court allowed it to move forward.

 "Six members of the Guard — including infantrymen, officers and two officials in leadership roles — spoke of low morale and deep concern that the deployment may hurt recruitment for the state-based military force for years to come," reported Shawn Hubler, shielding their identities to protect them against military rules prohibiting discussing active deployment. "All but one of the six expressed reservations about the deployment."

Many of the members "said they had raised objections themselves or knew someone who objected, either because they did not want to be involved in immigration crackdowns or felt the Trump administration had put them on the streets for what they described as a 'fake mission,'" the report continued.

“The moral injuries of this operation, I think, will be enduring. This is not what the military of our country was designed to do, at all,” one member of the Guard told The Times.


Chump is debasing our military by attempting to make them carry out his illegal attacks on immigrants.  If you missed it, ICE numbers are not what they need to be.  Arrests?  No, employment.  Chump's begging recent retirees to return to the work force as he tries to quickly add 10,000 ICE agents to the existing force.  And that's why he's leaning on -- and abusing -- the US military.  America's Voice notes the recent ICE assaults on service members, veterans and their families:


  • US. citizen and Army veteran detained for three days after CA immigration raid. As Reuters highlights, George Retes said “U.S. officials arrested him during an immigration raid last week and held him for three days without explanation … he was manhandled by federal agents who broke his car window, damaged his vehicle and sprayed him with tear gas during the raid last Thursday … ‘It doesn’t matter if you’re an immigrant, it doesn’t matter the color of your skin. … No one deserves to be treated this way,’ Retes said. ‘I hope this never happens to anyone ever again.’”
  • National Guard troops questioning their deployment to Los Angeles and newfound role in immigration. A New York Times article, “Trump’s National Guard Troops Are Questioning Their Mission in L.A.,” notes, “The level of public and private scorn appears to have taken a toll on the National Guard deployment to Los Angeles that President Trump announced last month, citing protests over immigration raids. Interviews with nearly two dozen people — including soldiers and officers as well as officials and civilians who have worked closely with the troops — show that many members of the Guard are questioning the mission. The deployment’s initial orders to quell scattered protests have given way to legally disputed assignments backing up federal immigration agents … Six members of the Guard — including infantrymen, officers and two officials in leadership roles — spoke of low morale and deep concern that the deployment may hurt recruitment for the state-based military force for years to come.”
  • Military.com story: “Father of 3 Marines Who Was Beaten by ICE Agents Released, Leaving Family to Process His Detention,” notes, “A father of three Marines who was beaten and detained by immigration agents while landscaping outside of an IHOP in California last month was released from federal custody Tuesday after having spent more than three weeks in an Immigration and Customs Enforcement center … The son, 25-year-old Marine veteran Alejandro Barranco, told Military.com after the arrest that he initially “couldn’t believe” the video depicting his father being repeatedly punched in the head by federal agents as they pinned him to the ground … After his release, [the father] Narciso told his son that he went without water for 14 hours and that plumbing in the facility’s restrooms caused toilets to flood over. His father also spoke with others in the detention center, ‘innocent people in there who are going through the same things he did,’ Alejandro said. ‘It’s not fair, because they don’t deserve that.’”

  • Administration trying to normalize domestic military deployments focused on immigration and border issues: In a KJZZ (Arizona NPR) story, “A swath of Arizona-Mexico border will become a designated military zone. Here’s what that means,” law professor and retired Lt. Col. in the U.S. Army JAG Corps Dan Maurer said, “Whether it’s the desert along the border, or whether it’s the city streets in LA, or at a detention center in Florida, the administration is conditioning the public to see this as a normal thing,” [referring to domestic military deployments in immigration/border matters] … By putting these installations along the border — where we didn’t have installations before — they’ve militarized the border to such an extent that that is now like Fort Hood, Texas, or Fort Bragg, North Carolina.”


Also being targeted are immigrants who were being thanked for their assistance to US troops during the Afghan War and the Iraq War.   Sayed Naser is one such person.  And we've covered him here many times.  Joey Safchik (NBC7) reported in June


Just over two weeks after Sayed Naser was taken into Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody, the Afghan national was placed into expedited removal Thursday night, meaning Naser's case was dismissed by a judge.

Expedited removal is a tactic the Trump administration is using to speed up deportations.

 A video of Naser being detained outside a San Diego immigration courtroom went viral, wracking up millions of views on social media, playing out on television and catching the attention of congressmembers. In the video, Naser tells the officers handcuffing him that he aided U.S. troops in Afghanistan.

NBC 7 has reviewed documents that support Naser's claims and has spoken to experts who say they are credible. However, the Department of Homeland Security said in a statement, "There is nothing in his immigration records indicating that he assisted the U.S. government in any capacity. All of his claims will be heard by a judge. Any Afghan who fears persecution is able to request asylum.” 


Madeleine May and Hannah Marr (CBS NEWS) have quoted #AfghanEvac's executive director Shawn VanDiver stating, "A bureaucratic technically just stripped a wartime ally of his legal protections and fast-tracked him for deportation.  Sayed stood with U.S. forces in combat. Now he faces removal without a lawyer, without a hearing and possibly without a country. This isn't just cruel, it's cowardly." June 19th, NPR's MORNING EDITION reported on Sayed's arrest:


 QUIL LAWRENCE, BYLINE: The scene of ICE agents arresting immigrants at courthouses has become common in the past few months, but this one played out a bit differently last week in San Diego.

(SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING)

UNIDENTIFIED ICE AGENT #1: Yeah, yeah, go ahead. We're going to take him.

LAWRENCE: Bystanders filmed as Sayed Naser was approached by two masked ICE agents after a routine immigration hearing. They don't show a warrant, and they don't even seem to be sure they have the right person.

(SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING)

UNIDENTIFIED ICE AGENT #2: What's your name?

LAWRENCE: As they handcuff him, he starts to tell the onlookers that he's a former interpreter for the U.S. Army.

(SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING)

SAYED NASER: I worked with the U.S. military back in my home country, Afghanistan.

LAWRENCE: Sayed Naser asked to withhold his family name because he fears for their safety in Afghanistan. And that's the whole point, says his lawyer, Brian McGoldrick.

BRIAN MCGOLDRICK: He spent three years working with the U.S. military at great risk to himself. And they've already killed part of his family.

LAWRENCE: Sayed Naser fled Afghanistan after the Taliban showed up at a family wedding and killed one of his brothers. He made a journey from Afghanistan to Brazil and then, sometimes on foot, traveled north to the U.S. border, where he was admitted legally last year. But McGoldrick says ICE agents took none of that under consideration.

MCGOLDRICK: Was all about filling their quota of 3,000 a day. They didn't care that, you know, he was really our ally. I don't think anybody took the time to even go through that.

LAWRENCE: ICE confirmed to NPR that Sayed Naser is in custody but didn't answer other questions. Sarah Verardo is with the advocacy group Save Our Allies. Her husband, Mike, was severely wounded in Afghanistan. In fact, President Trump hosted the Verardos at the White House just this April to honor that. But Sarah Verardo says seeing Afghans like Sayed Naser arrested is another wound.

SARAH VERARDO: And so much of the moral injury that we see among veterans now has really resurfaced with these issues of how we've abandoned our Afghan allies. And the Trump administration has an opportunity, while they do pursue strong immigration reform, to also say that as a nation, we stand with those who stood with us.


That's outrageous.  But that's just one example.   Mona Mahadevan (NEW HAVEN INDEPENDENT) reported this week on another:


Federal immigration officials on Wednesday seized an Afghan immigrant — a father of five and former interpreter for the U.S. military — outside a U.S. Citizen and Immigration Services (USCIS) office, following a routine appointment related to his green card application. 

The arrest of Zia S., 35, took place in East Hartford.

Residents of a New Haven suburb, Zia, his wife, and their five children moved to Connecticut last year with help from New Haven’s Integrated Refugee & Immigrant Services (IRIS).

They had fled Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover in 2021, fearing that Zia’s work with U.S. forces made them targets for retribution.

Zia and his family arrived in the U.S. in October 2024 after receiving two-year humanitarian parole and one-time ​“boarding foils” from the U.S. embassy in Islamabad, allowing them to legally enter the country through JFK Airport. Once in the country, their Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) applications were approved, granting all seven family members a pathway to permanent residency.


Matt Austin (NBC CT) adds:


The family had received support from the New Haven-based Integrated Refugee and Immigrant Services, or IRIS.

“I can't even imagine being in their shoes right now. And then the fear that they must have if he can be picked up like this what about the rest of the family? What about others?” Maggie Mitchell Salem, of IRIS, said.

IRIS saic there are hundreds of people – potentially thousands, including families – who have resettled in Connecticut from Afghanistan.

And they are concerned about how many others might be in jeopardy after a Trump administrative order takes a closer look at those who have entered the country since January 2021.


Zia "is terrified about a future in Afghanistan under the Taliban," [his attorney Lauren] Petersen said Wednesday while driving to Plymouth to meet with her client. When she spoke to him on the phone earlier, "he said, 'Kill me here in the U.S. Don't send me back to Afghanistan,'" she said.

"He was just totally shaken. He told me he hasn't slept since he got there," Petersen said. "It is so surprising and so upsetting ... I don't think in all his interpreting for U.S. troops he was ever surrounded by guys in masks and shoved into a van."


Donald Chump is giving the US an ugly name around the world.  He is a disgrace and a War Criminal. Mark Rivera, Barb Markoff, Christine Tressel and Tom Jones (ABC7) report:


A new lawsuit is accusing the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) of colluding to "intentionally strip people of basic due process rights," by arresting individuals appearing for their hearings in immigration court.

The news comes after the ABC7 I-Team recently reported on two former immigration judges who fear that during President Donald Trump's second administration, the immigration court system is being tossed aside in favor of expedited deportations.

This week, the I-Team interviewed the former head of Chicago's immigration court who confirmed she and other assistant chief judges across the country were given new guidance from the Justice Department that relaxed the standards for dismissing cases in immigration court for noncitizens. Once those cases were dismissed, the judge said ICE agents were waiting in the court to re-arrest those people.

 


In a press release, the National Immigrant Justice Center notes:


“We are witnessing an authoritarian takeover of the U.S. immigration court system by the Trump administration,” said Keren Zwick, director of litigation at NIJC. “People who attend their hearings to seek permission to remain in this country and comply with U.S. immigration law are being rounded up and abruptly ripped from their families, homes, and livelihoods. Meanwhile, the administration is issuing directives telling immigration judges to violate those same immigration laws and strip people of fundamental due process rights. We must continue fighting to overcome the administration’s escalating attacks on the U.S. Constitution and rule of law.”

“The Trump administration has cast an unconscionably wide net to ensnare people and families who attend immigration court hearings in compliance with their legal obligations, only to face life-threatening imprisonment, swift removal, and the prospect of indefinite family separation,” said Faisal Al-Juburi, chief external affairs officer at RAICES. “The egregious and unprecedented coordination amongst government agencies that we are witnessing not only inflicts irreparable harm upon infants and adults alike for seeking refuge in the United States but also establishes a chilling precedent in which law and order are abandoned in favor of stoking widespread panic and fear — leaving the entire American public at risk, regardless of immigration status.”

“The Trump-Vance administration is weaponizing immigration courts by threatening people who follow the law and appear for their hearings as directed by the court. This unlawful scheme will chill participation in the legal process and violates the fundamental principles of due process and fairness that underpin our legal system,” said Skye Perryman, president and CEO of Democracy Forward. “People seeking refuge, safety, or relief should not be arrested, detained, and deported without a chance to be heard and given due process. We are in court to defend the rule of law, stop this abuse of power, and ensure that justice and not political agendas guide the immigration system.”

“These directives forsake any notion of immigration courts as a neutral forum, weaponizing them into a trap for immigrants who show up in reliance on the American promise of a fair process before a judge, only to be met instead with handcuffs and shunted into a fast-track deportation process controlled by ICE agents,” said Jordan Wells, Senior Staff Attorney at LCCRSF.

“Our friends, neighbors, and families are told to ‘do it the right way’ — to follow the legal process. They’re doing just that — showing up to court, complying with the law. Despite this, they’re being arrested and detained,” said Priyanka Gandhi, interim CEO for Immigrant ARC. “This isn’t justice. It’s a deliberate attempt to intimidate and disappear people before they can be heard. We’re defending the integrity of the legal system, protecting every person’s right to due process, and holding the Trump administration accountable for their deeply harmful practices aimed at the most vulnerable communities.”

“Our immigration courts should be places where people can seek justice and protection — not be ambushed and arrested simply for showing up. The Trump administration has created a dangerous climate of fear that undermines both due process and the integrity of the legal system,” said Edna Yang, co-executive director of American Gateways. “We are forced to challenge these unconstitutional practices and defend the right to be heard, fairly and safely, in a court of law.”

Read the Immigrant ARC et al. v. Department of Justice et al. complaint:


Lives are being destroyed.  People who are not criminals are being kidnapped and beaten. Luis Leon is only one example.  Kelly Rissman (INDEPENDENT) reports he was granted political asylum by the US government back in 1987.  The 82-year-old man did not have his Green Card on him, he'd lost it and he was going to his local Philadelphia immigration office to get a new copy when he was kidnapped by ICE agents last month.  His family thought he was dead.  They heard nothing.  Now they have heard -- Chump threw him on a plan and shipped him to Guatemala -- Luis Leon is from Chile. 


These aren't criminals, not the people being kidnapped.  Those doing the kidnapping are criminals.  Sandra Fish, Taylor Dolven and Andrew Graham (WYOFILE) report:


Immigration arrests have quadrupled in Colorado and almost tripled in Wyoming since President Donald Trump took office in January with a significant shift in who is being targeted, new data from the federal government shows.

Most people arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents between Jan. 20 and June 26 of this year in Colorado and Wyoming did not have any criminal convictions, according to ICE data released over the last few weeks. Among those arrested who had a conviction at the time of their arrest, the most serious crime is most often noted by ICE as drunken driving in both Colorado and Wyoming, the data shows.

The data, obtained from ICE and published by the Deportation Data Project, is the most detailed, publicly available picture of who is being swept up by ICE’s dragnet arrest tactics in the two Western states this year. The University of California, Berkeley School of Law, which is behind the project, published the data, and The Colorado Sun and WyoFile analyzed arrests made under the jurisdiction of ICE’s Denver field office, which covers both states.

The ICE arrest data contradicts the purported goals of the Trump administration to target the “worst of the worst.” Increasingly, ICE is arresting immigrants with no criminal history, the data shows. Advocates who work with immigrant communities said the tactics, which include arresting people who appear for their immigration court proceedings, are unlike anything they’ve seen before.

Laura Lunn, director of advocacy and litigation at Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network, said in her 15 years of working with immigrants, she has never seen ICE arrest people with pending asylum cases and no criminal history. Now, she said, that is common in Colorado.

“People are being picked up from their homes, workplaces, people are being picked up as they’re walking their dogs,” she said. “This is ruthless and I’ve never seen anything like it before.”


Chump's acting like the High Chancellor in V FOR VENDETTA. Davis Cuffe and Crystal Herrera (WHYY) report on one pushback:


A crowd of more than 50 community organizers and Philly residents gathered outside the Juanita Kidd Stout Center for Criminal Justice on Friday morning for a rally in response to an arrest by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents earlier this week. 

The arrest on Wednesday was conducted by plainclothes ICE agents working, who worked with Philadelphia police to detain a man exiting the building. 

A recording of the arrest shared by immigrant advocacy nonprofit Juntos shows ICE agents tackle the community member to the ground as they exit the courthouse. Despite requests from onlookers to identify themselves and provide a warrant, at no point in the video do ICE officers do either.

[. . .]

Guadalupe Nunez was joined in speaking at the Friday protest by Elena Emelchin Brunner, an immigrant rights organizer with Asian Americans United, and Lenore Ramos, an organizer with Juntos, as well as the ICE Watch volunteer who witnessed the Wednesday arrest, who preferred to remain anonymous. 

Ramos was noticeably choked up during her speech, where she described what she has witnessed while acting as Juntos’ Community Defense Organizer.

“I sit on one side of a plastic screen, unable to offer a hug or even a handshake, and I watch as ICE employees bring them in and out of their cages. It makes me physically ill every time,” Ramos said. “Over a decade ago, Philadelphia declared itself a sanctuary city … And yet, while we experience the expansion of fascism in our city, our city is not standing behind our immigrant communities. Instead, it’s stepping all over them.” 

 

Media attention largely focused on Downtown Los Angeles during the height of immigration and National Guard enforcement in June, but local officials and advocates are sounding the alarm about the increased presence of federal immigration agents threatening communities and businesses nearly 30 miles north.

Community members in the San Fernando Valley are rallying together to defend against rising immigration enforcement in their neighborhoods following weeks of tense protests across the county.

LA City Councilmember Imelda Padilla, who represents the San Fernando Valley’s high-Latino and immigrant neighborhoods of Panorama City, Van Nuys, Sun Valley and North Hollywood, said ICE is conducting raids in the area at local shops, food trucks, parks and gathering spaces.

“These raids, which began and were elevated in greater Los Angeles, are now hitting closer to home,” Padilla said in an Instagram video. 

On July 5, local advocates reported that at least seven people, including street vendors, were taken by ICE from a Home Depot in Van Nuys. That following Tuesday, the San Fernando Valley rapid response team reported that ICE took seven more people from the same location, the third time the site was targeted, organizers said. A spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security confirmed with LA Public Press that 13 people, including two who were previously deported, were arrested at the Van Nuys Home Depot during two morning operations. 

In mid-June, the valley experienced a slew of raids targeting Home Depot, Lowe’s and Costco in the Pacoima neighborhood — one of the first high-profile enforcement actions to hit the region. At least 10 people were taken by ICE, according to LA City Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez, who represents neighborhoods including Mission Hills and Sylmar. A woman who sold tamales for more than a decade near Lowe’s was forcefully shoved to the ground and suffered a heart attack, the San Fernando Valley Sun reported on June 19.

The recent enforcement actions and social media reports of ICE agents staging operations at Van Nuys Airport have left these northeast neighborhoods on edge. In late June, Padilla called on Los Angeles World Airports to present an oral report to the city council about federal activity in the area. 

“The Valley is different now,” Maria Flores, co-founder of mutual aid organization Amor Al Valle 818, said. “You don’t see people at the bus stops anymore. You don’t see your street vendors. And that makes me sad because that is not how our community looks like.” Flores said she’s spotted abandoned ice cream carts on the street, and she has helped vendors pack up their stands following reports of federal agents nearby.

Founded about a year ago in Pacoima by Flores and her brother Daniel Flores, Amor Al Valle 818 aims to “create community within our own community,” Daniel Flores said. Joining with other local collectives, they have organized free markets stocked with donations of diapers, clothing, shoes and hygiene products. Volunteers help check reports of ICE activity and amplify community warnings.

The coalition is also helping with grocery runs and ensuring families get the exact ingredients they need, “whether it is frijoles pintos versus frijoles negros, we want to make sure that they’re not going out to the streets,” Maria Flores said. In early July, Amor Al Valle 818 and other neighborhood organizations raised over $1,000 to buyout local vendors. 

The siblings run Amor Al Valle 818 on the side in addition to their full-time jobs. They accept donations on Venmo, and they are seeking volunteers.


What a wonderful coalition and what a wonderful service.  What Maria and Daniel Flores are is leaders and inspirers.  And what they're doing can duplicated in communities across the country. Can and should be.  

We need to do more.  

We need to ask more as Allegra Love (SOURCE NM) points out:


To prepare to write this column, I finally watched the viral video of an ICE agent tasing a a man in an Albuquerque Walmart. As Source’s Patrick Lohmann reported, the man was Deivi Jose Molina-Pena, 33, whose friends and family say arrived in the United States legally under Temporary Protected Status about two years ago from Venezuela.

Watching videos of police violence has never been my thing, so as the 20-second clip ran, I found my eyes focusing on the other officer on the scene, a balaclava covering her face, who seemed intent on protecting a shelf of cheap blenders nearby from falling over, even while the victim, Mr. Molina Peña, collapsed and slammed his head on the tiled floor. 

ICE’s spokespeople will tell us that their actions like this one– tasing an unarmed man in a shopping center– occur for our protection. They will tell us about non-citizens who are drug traffickers or, worse, sex traffickers. They will say some non-citizens are members of gangs like Tren de Aragua. They will tell us that any immigrant’s existence in our community is the real threat and that we are safer from drugs and sexual exploitation and gangs only if every last non-citizen is punished. We are meant to shrug and see a violent tasing in a public market as important collateral damage for the mission of Making America Safe Again


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Friday, July 18, 2025.  Chump's war on immigrants, his war on NPR and PBS, everything is tied to the reality that Donald Chump is a slave serving the super wealthy -- a detail that some in MAGA are finally waking up to. 


We're starting with public media which is under attack from Donald Chump.



David Folkenflik (NPR) notes one of the week's big developments:

Lawmakers on Capitol Hill have passed legislation on a narrow, party-line basis to eliminate all federal funding for public broadcasting for the next two years. That's $1.1 billion previously approved by the Republican-led Congress and President Trump. The reversal is notionally due to the need to cut funds to help pay for new Republican priorities, including an expansion of immigration enforcement and extension of Trump's prior tax cuts.

Yet Trump had campaigned on retribution and made the news media a core element of his grievance. Public broadcasting has offered a ready target, given the government funding, and he has repeatedly claimed NPR and PBS demonstrate ideological bias.


NPR and PBS -- and other public media -- do have a bias -- they are anti-stupidity.

An administration that's purged climate change from all federal government pages, can't handle science.  An administration that puts a fool in charge of public health -- a fool who thinks vaccines cause autism -- can't handle science.  

If NPR and PBS were like FOX "NEWS" and just told lies, Chump wouldn't claim they had a bias.  The threat to Chump is that NPR and PBS and other public media are science-based and fact-based.

Earlier this month, Ruth wrote about how important NPR and PBS are in "Chump attacks NPR and PBS:"


We need NPR and we need PBS.  The cloven hoofed Jonathan Turley would beg to differ but he is a turncoat and a liar.  In fact, he is a work write-up waiting to happen.  Tick-tick-tick-tick.  

NPR gives us news and it gives us explorations.  I am not a Terry Gross fan but she can have a guest that makes me tune in.  And I really do not like her.  When she has a great guest though, she is worth listening to even for me because you have a real exploration of a topic and not just silly soundbytes. PBS?  We get THE NEWSHOUR which remains America's strongest news hour or news half hour.  No one does the evening news better.  In addition, we get documentaries and we get NOVA and AMERICAN MASTERS and children's programming and cooking shows and gardening shows and some great dramas and, if we are lucky, Britcoms.  I do not have Britcoms currently.  I do have a movie on Saturday nights (AIRPLANE! is this weekend).  AMANPOUR & COMPANY and LIDIA'S KITCHEN.  Sometimes I will watch AUSTIN CITY LIMITS based on the musical guest.  My PBS station (CPTV) offers BBC NEWS as well.  I love POV.  I could honestly live with just PBS.  

I have YOUTUBE TV.  I dropped cable years ago.  I went with YOUTUBE TV because of Stan's praise for it.  Which includes, I can watch a program and pull up the schedule to see what else is on.  Or I can watch a program and pull up the things I have recorded to see if there is something else I want to watch.  Try to do that on HULU LIVE TV and the program you are watching stops.  I also like YOUTUBE TV because many of the streaming TV services do not offer PBS.  

But if I had only over air TV, I could survive on just PBS because it offers so much.  And I am someone who will fold laundry in front of the TV, chop vegetables in front of the TV.  If I am home and not reading, I have the radio on -- or radio via the internet -- or a record on the stereo or PBS on as I go through the house doing chores.  And I dust and vacuum daily, by the way.  My family makes fun of me (kindly) about that.  That is how I did it raising the kids and it is how I do it now. But, no, I do not expect that from other people and their homes and I am fully aware that most people did not have eight hours a day to straighten and clean their homes to begin with.

So when they attack PBS and NPR, they are really attacking us.  

I encounter people sometimes who hate PBS and do not watch it or hate NPR and do not listen to it.  And I will speak with them and find out their interests and usually be able to recommend one show that they should catch.  The reality usually is that people who do not watch it or listen to it do not really know what it offers.  Once they do, they tend to find something of value because it is "public" TV and "public" radio -- meaning that it serves us. 


"Public media."  We say that because, as Ruth noted earlier this week "Chump continues his attack on NPR, PBS and Native Americans" -- Native American media is being attacked by Chump and by GOP members of Congress:


As bad as the attack on PBS and NPR is, it goes beyond that.  Margery A. Beck (AP) reports, "Dozens of Native American radio stations across the country vital to tribal communities will be at risk of going off the air if Congress cuts more than $1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, according to industry leaders."  There are 59 tribal stations in the US. Native Public Media notes, "Native stations play a vitally important role in the communities they serve. Native stations serve as an essential source of news, deliver critically important health information, provide a forum for discussion and debate around the issues that affect their communities, broadcast life-saving information in times of emergencies, air extensive cultural content, promote language preservation, and provide jobs as part of the local economy."  NPM president Loris Taylor writes:

Tribal radio stations operate on tight budgets. Most cannot apply for competitive federal energy grants while also maintaining daily broadcast services. Asking them to pivot to climate funding, without a clear and dedicated pathway, sets them up to fail.


We call on Congress to reject any measure that would eliminate or reduce CPB funding for Tribal media. Instead, we urge lawmakers to follow Senator Rounds’ lead in recognizing the importance of Tribal stations and take it further. Rather than replace CPB, strengthen it. Protect this cornerstone of Tribal sovereignty, cultural preservation, civic engagement, and emergency response.


The future of Tribal media and the communities it serves depends on it.



Francene Blythe-Lewis, Eastern Band of Cherokee, Navajo and Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate, is the president and chief executive officer of Vision Maker Media. Her father, Frank Blythe, founded the nonprofit organization in 1976 with seed money from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and wanted to bring contemporary Native storytelling to public television.

“At the time, public leaders and programmers and station managers, they were all wanting the iconic Indian history, Indian Wars, Indian chief stories and biographies,” she said. “And so he really fought hard to set a precedent of bringing the lives and experience of Native Americans in the times that we are in to public television.”

The impending proposal to defund the Corporation for Public Broadcasting would “almost virtually eliminate” Vision Maker Media and be “extremely tragic.”

Without organizations like Vision Maker Media, Blythe-Lewis said new generations would lose awareness of Native people, cultures and communities.

“That is the tragic part, because we’re very much a part of civil society. We’re very much part of political influence. We’re very much a part of, you know, this whole fabric of American culture and so too, because we’re the original peoples to the land, our history is critical to remain sort of the foundation of finding and founding of America.”


This was money well spent to inform and educate.  But as Mammy Yokum Linda McMahon makes clear daily, the administration doesn't do public education.  Instead they are at war with it. 

 

The above re: public media?  It's the same as THE WALL STREET JOURNAL report, the same as everything going on with this crooked administration.  

 

On THE 11TH HOUR WITH STEPHANIE RUHLE, Stephanie and her guests discussed THE WALL STREET JOURNAL's report last night about Chump's birthday greeting (obscene birthday greeting) to pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.



Leigh Ann Caldwell's excellent analysis above noted the betrayal MAGA was feeling due to the lies from Chump and the administration regarding  Jeffrey Epstein.  It goes to the heart of the lies he's told since 2015 repeatedly.  He was going to be the savior who ended pedophile rings.  When he first started saying that, Epstein was alive and Chump's good friend.  While Chump was president, Epstein was arrested and imprisoned and died in jail.  After Chump loses the 2020 election to Joe Biden, Chump begins portraying himself as a truth teller who will release documents -- he tells FOX "NEWS" as a candidate in 2024 that he'll release the JFK assassination files and the Epstein files and blah blah blah.

And then last week, Americans are greeted with a lie that there are no documents to release.  

David Jolly:  But there's also the theme of a ruling class in America -- the super wealthy.  People who can escape accountability.  The law applies to them differently than the law applies to someone who maybe gets picked up off the streets for maybe, for instance right now, during an ICE raid.  And so we have the disparity, we have the victims who are also being lied to.  Look, this is a moment where the American people -- regardless of party -- the numbers are wild, Stephanie -- they're demanding transparency and accountability.  Some surveys show that 90 percent of the American people want transparency and accountability.   


He is the Deep State.  Chump is now the deep state denying the files.  

Alicia Menendez did a great job on THE BRIEFING last night but I can't find the two segments I wanted to highlight on YOUTUBE (there's less than two minutes of one segment that is posted on BLUESKY -- BLUESKY took away the embed option months ago which is why we no longer rush to note BLUESKY).

 Lawrence O'Donnell did a great job last night as well.




But it's really the combination of Leigh Ann Caldwell's analysis and David Jolly's comments that captures it.  Donald Chump rages against the Deep State and presents as the hero of the people.  But he's not.  He's the servant of the super wealthy.

That's what's going on with Epstein his admirers fear.

It's certainly what went down with his 'big' 'beautiful' bill that steals billions from the American people and hands them over to . . . the super wealthy.

Native Americans are going to suffer due to his attack on public media but they don't matter.  Only the super wealthy matter to Chump.

He is their servant.

And that's why the Epstein matter is so important to MAGA and outraging them.  His attempts to bury evidence regarding Epstein's crimes make clear that he is not about We The People, he is not about working people, he is just about serving the super wealthy.

Stephanie noted at the top of her segment that there were all these things going on but it was Epstein that was outraging Chump's supporters.  

Because that's what they can't deny to themselves.  They can pretend that the tax bill isn't as bad as it really is because it's not gone into effect yet.  They can pretend regarding the econoy and a lot of other things.  But on Epstein?

He promised them he would release the files.  Now he won't.

And he's tried everything including his usual attempt to blame Joe Biden.

There's no one to blame for this but Chump.  And it goes to the heart of the matter that he was not a change agent, he was not going to shake things up, he's just a tool of -- a slave to -- the super wealthy.

Let's turn to immigration.  At AMNY, Jumaane D. Williams observes:
 

A toddler in a red and white dress told me she was four years old. Her family told me she was here for her court date.

A series of young men were granted a court date by a judge, a moment of relief, only to be ambushed by a gang of ICE agents before they’d even cleared the doorway. One was violently manhandled. Another collapsed into the corner, head in his hands.

These men were pulled down an unmarked hallway and into anonymity, possibly to be trafficked toward a deadly prison in El Salvador or South Sudan or Florida for the crime of coming to America for a better life, and expecting better of us. 

And lining every hallway, a masked force of anonymous goons looming over the proceedings and ready to pounce, under the guise of “just doing my job” and the cover of a total lack of accountability. Who care more about keeping order than keeping a conscience.

It’s not clear whether the people being seized always know what’s being said to them in these moments of arrest, and very clear they don’t know why. They are being thrust unaware into the most traumatic experience of their lives – alone.

A frantic woman was asking anyone she could for any sign of her partner who had come for his lawful hearing. Forty-five minutes later, her six year old daughter heard the truth – her father had been kidnapped by the government, without cause or a chance to say goodbye. Still she asked us, “Where is my daddy?” up to the moment of an anxiety attack that sent her to the hospital.

Words can’t convey the panic of a New Yorker suddenly pinned to the wall, the dread that hangs over the waiting room, the desperation of a mother and daughter begging for information about their family. 

I can’t get these sickening sights and sounds out of my head – and maybe that’s a good thing.

I witnessed these scenes in Manhattan over a matter of hours – but what I saw is happening on a constant loop in buildings just out of sight of the Statue of Liberty.

And I don’t blame people for not knowing that. 

Intentionally or not, our minds and media are often vague about the Trump administration’s crimes against our neighbors and rights. People hear about an “immigration crackdown,” maybe one that’s gone far beyond the so-called “criminals,” but it is in the details that the grotesque reality is revealed.

These aren’t vague issues –they’re specific cruelties. It’s not just an abstract overreach or a constitutional question. It’s an extra-legal abduction racket, the kind we’d hope the government would root out – but the government are the perpetrators. 


Here the goons are in NYC.  Little bitch boys and cowards in masks.  



Secret Service doesn't need masks.  Constables don't need masks.  CIA agents don't even need masks.  But bitch boys and cowards need masks.  But even with masks, they can't hide from themselves and their own actions will haunt them forever -- and should.  They're destroying lives.  




Public approval of President Donald Trump’s approach to immigration has dropped to its lowest level since his return to the White House, as Americans express a growing unease with his aggressive enforcement tactics.

A Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted on Wednesday shows an outright majority of Americans—51 percent—now openly disapprove of the president’s hardline approach to immigration enforcement, marking a dramatic shift from earlier this year when it was seen as his strongest issue.


Two things here.  The more Americans see what's taking place, the more they reject Chump's war on immigrants.  Second, that's another reason Mark Cuban's ridiculous notion (see Wednesday's snapshot) needs to be rejected.  It's not our job to save Chump or his policies.  Democrats came up with immigration plans and Republicans shot them down.  Chump pushed this policy through -- illegal and inhumane -- and now that the public has decisively turned against it, we do not need to kiss Chump's boo boo and make it better.  What he has done is outrageous and horrifying.  Democrats should not now try to normalize it just because Cuban thinks that's a 'quick fix.'  We can't normalize this and the American people don't want it normalized.


The cruelty of Chump's inhumane practices are something he and the GOP need to own.  We shouldn't sully ourselves to help him look better and shame on Cuban for pretending we should.  They're the ones being cruel and they like being cruel.  Michael Luciano (MEDIAITE) notes:

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) advised U.S. citizens to avoid associating with undocumented immigrants, lest they be arrested during an immigration raid by federal agents.

The Trump administration is carrying out scores of raids across the country at factories, farms, restaurants, schools, and other locations to enact the president’s mass deportation policy. President Donald Trump’s handling of immigration, which was once seen as his strongest or second-strongest issue, is polling at its lowest level of the term so far, according to a Reuters/Ipsos survey released on Wednesday. Just 41% of Americans approve, and only 28% agreed with the statement that “immigration arrests at places of work are good for the country.”


I believe the phrase we're all thinking right now is: "What the literal f**k!"  


He's stoking fear, othering and justifying -- so very Mark Cuban of him -- what's being done to immigrants.  


The administration's actions are not excusable but that's what an idiot elderly man named "Tommy" thinks.  Chicken Hawk Tommy never served.  We grasp that, right?  He didn't sign up to go to Vietnam nor did he protest it.  Little Chicken Hawk Tommy might need to meet George Retes.  We noted George in yesterday's snapshot. He's a veteran of the US military.  He's 25.  Glass House Farms was raided by ICE gestapo agents.  At least one person is dead.  George is a security guard at Glass House Farms and when ICE Nazis came crawling, he identified himself from inside his car as that and as a US citizen.  It made no different as they busted his window, pepper sprayed him and hit him with tear gas because, well, they can and then they dragged him from his car.  This passes for how they carry out arrests these days.   Olga R. Rodriguez (AP) notes 


"It took two officers to nail my back and then one on my neck to arrest me even though my hands were already behind my back," Retes said.
[. . .]
Retes was taken to the Metropolitan Detention Center in downtown Los Angeles, where he said he was put in a special cell on suicide watch and checked on each day after he became emotionally distraught over his ordeal and missing his 3-year-old daughter's birthday party Saturday.

He said federal agents never told him why he was arrested or allowed him to contact a lawyer or his family during his three-day detention. Authorities never let him shower or change clothes despite being covered in tear gas and pepper spray, Retes said, adding that his hands burned throughout the first night he spent in custody.

On Sunday, an officer had him sign a paper and walked him out of the detention center. He said he was told he faced no charges.

"They gave me nothing I could wrap my head around," Retes said, explaining that he was met with silence on his way out when he asked about being "locked up for three days with no reason and no charges."





This is America right now.  Under the Chump Reich, this is America.

And if you're feeling sorry for cowardly Tommy who couldn't enlist, please note that when he offered his 'brilliant' advice that we noted earlier, he was informed veterans were being arrested by ICE.  Back to Michael Luciano's report:

So Senator, do you care if U.S. citizens accidentally get detained in ICE raids?” Manríquez asked.

“If U.S. citizens?” Tuberville said, seeming surprised.

“Yeah, it’s been happening a lot,” the reporter replied. “It’s been having a lot with veterans in particular.

“Well, first of all, don’t put yourself in a situation where that happens,” Tuberville responded. “And I’m sure with all the illegals we have in this country, you’re gonna probably have some mistakes happen. That’s gonna happen. But again, as long as we take care of it the right way, understand they are our system, let them go. But again, if you’re gonna be hanging around people that are not citizens of this country, some things like that are gonna probably happen.”


That's 70 year old Tommy Girl for you.  Yellow streak down his back and vengeance in his eyes, headed to hell for eternity. 


Tommy's got a pal he can scissor in hell with, one Ralph Norman.  Ailia Zehra reports:


Rep. Ralph Norman (R-S.C.) and Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) are facing backlash over their responses to a reporter asking whether they “care if U.S. citizens accidentally get detained in [Immigration and Customs Enforcement] ICE raids.”

"No, I'm not concerned about that," Norman said in response to the question asked by a reporter on Capitol Hill Wednesday.
"I am concerned about law and order," he said. When the reporter pressed him about U.S. citizens getting detained and said "it's happening a lot," Norman said: "I don't believe that."


Just for the idiot Norman, let's note Aretha's version of "What A Fool Believes."






Fortunately, not everyone is as butt-ass-stupid as Tommy and Ralph.  In fact, even some Republicans have caught on to the damage Chump is doing -- including damage to this country's economy.  Michael Luciano reports:


Rep. Marlin Stutzman (R-IN) sounded the alarm on President Donald Trump’s mass deportation plan, stating that if the administration tries to deport every undocumented immigrant, the economy will crash.

[. . .]

On Wednesday, The Wall Street Journal relayed remarks from a pair of House Republicans who expressed concern at the ongoing raids on businesses in the food industry.

The Journal said Stutzman took out his phone to reveal a message from a poultry farmer in his district. Stutzman stated that he has received several such messages.

“I have people they call me. They’re like, ‘I’m not sure if my crew is going to show up for work Monday morning, because if there’s a raid, or something like that, right?” the lawmaker said. “If you try to deport all of them, you’re gonna crash the economy.”



This is not the United States, this is not democracy.  These are gestapo tactics and they have no place in this country.  Lives are being destroyed.  Ailia Zehra reports:


Delegates at the United Church of Christ’s (UCC) 35th General Synod overwhelmingly passed an emergency resolution this week, condemning the ongoing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids as “domestic terrorism” and accusing President Donald Trump's administration of “weaponizing the Constitution.”

Religious News Service reported Tuesday that the resolution targets immigration enforcement operations “carried out by ICE agents working without uniforms, wearing masks or refusing to identify themselves,” condemning these tactics as threatening and abusive.

Titled “Responding to the federal government’s attack on immigrants, migrants, and refugees,” the resolution urges the church to divest from for-profit private detention firms, specifically naming CoreCivic, GEO Group, and Management and Training Corp.— while allowing congregations to go further if they choose, according to the report.

Let's wind down with this from Senator Mark Kelly's office:

Senators Mark Kelly (D-AZ), Dick Durbin (D-IL), and Alex Padilla (D-CA) led a group of 21 Senate Democrats in pressing the Trump administration on its recent initiatives to weaponize immigration court hearings as an inhumane trap to arrest immigrants—who are just trying to follow the law—by terminating their immigration court cases and deporting them without adequate due process. 

In a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem, and Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Acting Director Todd Lyons, the senators condemned these actions as an affront to due process. 

“We are extremely concerned by reports of a recent initiative to arrest and detain noncitizens at their immigration court hearings, and in many cases, dismiss their immigration cases without advance notice and while hiding the government’s intent to arrest them,” wrote the senators. “These actions prevent noncitizens from having their fair day in court and raise serious legal and due process concerns. They also make clear that this Administration is not targeting the worst criminals and threats to public safety, instead redirecting staff and resources away from drug trafficking and human trafficking and towards these operations targeting noncriminal immigrants who are following the law and showing up for their day in court.” 

The senators then admonished the misuse of expedited removal (ER) as part of the Trump Administration’s efforts: “ER historically has applied only to a noncitizen who ‘is arriving in the United States’ and certain other noncitizens apprehended close to the border less than 14 days after arrival in the United States […]. ICE is now expanding the application of ER to noncitizens in the interior of the United States who have developed significant ties to the United States, including by lawfully working and attending school. Arresting law-abiding individuals and placing them in ER deprives them of the opportunity to have their fair day in court with the due process protections in immigration court proceedings.” 

The senators then raised serious due process concerns: “Due process requires notice that is reasonably calculated, under all the circumstances, to apprise interested parties and that affords[s] a reasonable time to make an appearance. Here, it appears that the ICE attorneys are being told to dismiss immigration cases and place noncitizens in expedited removal. At the same time, immigration judges are being told that they may dismiss such cases without any briefing or opportunity to respond. In addition, often noncitizens have not been notified of the purpose of their dismissal, in order to respond or contest the dismissal of their immigration cases, or the placement of their case into expedited removal. Taken together, these actions raise serious due process concerns.” 

The senators concluded by articulating the horrible situation this puts immigrants in with no benefit to our country: “These actions also place noncitizens in an impossible position. If noncitizens who fear arrest do not attend their immigration court hearing, they may receive an in absentia removal order that will newly subject them to swift detention and removal. If they do attend, they risk arrest, detention, and a swift deportation, possibly to South Sudan, Libya, or El Salvador—countries they may have no connection to. This manipulation of existing laws to enact this Administration’s mass deportation agenda is creating chaos in our immigration system while doing nothing to make our communities safer.” 

In addition to Kelly, Durbin, and Padilla, the letter is signed by Senators Angela Alsobrooks (D-MD), Michael Bennet (D-CO), Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Chris Coons (D-DE), Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV), Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), Ruben Gallego (D-AZ), Martin Heinrich (D-NM), John Hickenlooper (D-CO), Mazie Hirono (D-HI), Andy Kim (D-NJ), Ben Ray Luján (D-NM), Ed Markey (D-MA), Jeff Merkley (D-OR), Patty Murray (D-WA), Jacky Rosen (D-NV), Adam Schiff (D-CA), Tina Smith (D-MN), Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), and Ron Wyden (D-OR). 

Read the full letter here



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