As Chump's assault on Los Angeles continues for yet another day, professional whore Ro Khanna finally finds a second to Tweet about the "crisis" -- that's one out of 18 Tweets he's posted in the last 36 hours. We have to forgive Ro, Musk sent a message saying, "My bed, all fours, your ass in the air." And that's kept Ro occupied.
I'm really sick of this money grubbing whore being portrayed as the hope of the 'progressive' future in the US as he yet again promotes whoring -- 'Musk is the answer! We must woo Musk!'
Alien Musk tried to buy the US government. Alien Musk has destroyed lives for all of 2025. But because he's rich, Ro's bent over in the public square, spreading his cheeks and showing his bussy yet again and we're all supposed to pretend this is normal and 'progressive' behavior.
One Tweet referring to a 'crisis.' And he's a member of Congress from California? Then again Musk is for attacking the protesters so maybe that's why Ro's got his rosebud open and his mouth closed?
Sarah Fortinsky (THE HILL) reports:
Florida state Sen. Ileana Garcia (R), co-founder of Latinas for Trump, issued a sharp rebuke of President Trump on Sunday as his administration seeks to ramp up deportations and other actions against migrants without legal status.
Garcia took particular issue with reported tactics in southern Florida, where immigration officials have allegedly been making arrests in immigration courts and taking other steps to target individuals otherwise in compliance with legal orders.
“This is not what we voted for,” Garcia wrote in a post on the social platform X. “I have always supported Trump, @realDonaldTrump, through thick and thin. However, this is unacceptable and inhumane.”
“I understand the importance of deporting criminal aliens, but what we are witnessing are arbitrary measures to hunt down people who are complying with their immigration hearings—in many cases, with credible fear of persecution claims—all driven by a Miller-like desire to satisfy a self-fabricated deportation goal,” she continued in her post, referring to White House homeland security adviser and deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller.
“This undermines the sense of fairness and justice that the American people value,” Garcia added.
That's over on the right. Over here on our side, the left, we've got Ro, ass in the air, crawling through the red light district. At THE MIRROR, Christopher Bucktin points out:
By any measure, what is unfolding in Los Angeles is not immigration enforcement; it is authoritarian rule.
Donald Trump, emboldened by his loyal band of goons, has turned one of the most diverse cities in America into ground zero for a political crackdown disguised as policy. Over the weekend, the US president ordered 2,000 National Guard troops into Los Angeles County.
The reason? Two days of protest against a brutal wave of immigration raids that swept up thousands across the States in recent weeks. Protesters demanded dignity, compassion, and due process.
They have been met with rubber bullets, flash-bang grenades, and the threat of martial law. Trump was blunt. Any demonstration that hinders his enforcement would now be considered a form of rebellion.
Let that sink in. Peaceful protest, constitutionally protected speech, is now framed as rebellion. It's not presidential talk, it’s the language of a despot. Meanwhile, thousands of immigrants are being deported without due process, violating the very Constitution Trump swore to uphold.
David Rye and Norisa Diaz (WSWS) report of Friday:
The federal agents showed up in military armored vehicles wearing camo gear and brandishing heavy rifles. Agents deployed flash-bang grenades, pepper grenades and teargas on the unarmed demonstrators. One person threw eggs at one of the military-police vehicles. Video footage from Reuters in front of the LA Federal building and Detention Center shows agents violently tackling a protester and dragging their limp body into the building.
Service Employees International Union (SEIU) California President David Huerta was injured and detained by federal agents. According to Democratic Congressman Gil Cisneros, Huerta was also tased. Reports indicate that Huerta was knocked down and suffered an injury to his head. Huerta was treated at LA County General Hospital, then transferred to Federal detention and remains in custody, according to a statement from the SEIU.
Julianne McShane (MOTHER JONES) adds, "US Attorney Bill Essayli said in a post on X that Huerta 'was arrested for interfering with federal officers and will face arraignment in federal court on Monday.' The union countered that Huerta was “peacefully observing” and said he was treated for injuries sustained during his arrest; SEIU is planning to hold a Monday morning rally on his behalf in downtown LA. " Christal Hayes (BBC NEWS) notes the background of Los Angeles:
Hispanics not only make up a larger share of the population than any other ethnic background, but immigrants, specifically those from just south in Mexico, are a core part of the history and culture here.
The city boasts its status as a sanctuary city, which means it does not co-operate with federal immigration enforcement.
Some here said they felt a bubbling tension that seemed to erupt when the Republican president's administration targeted LA's undocumented immigrants.
"It was time to stand up," said Maria Gutierrez, who protested in Paramount. "These are my people."
She said she was born in Mexico, but has lived here since she was a girl.
She - like many here - say they have family members who are in the US illegally.
"This is LA," she said. "It touches us all.
"Everyone has family or knows someone who doesn't have papers."
Missael Soto (Los Angeles' NBC 4) reports:
Governor Gavin Newsom announced Sunday on MSNBC his plan to sue the Trump administration after the president signed off on sending 2,000 National Guardsmen to Los Angeles.
"He's putting fuel on this fire ever since he announced he was taking over the National Guard in a legal act and a moral act, an unconstitutional act. And we're going to test that theory with a lawsuit tomorrow," said Newsom.
The governor added that he plans to file the lawsuit early Monday morning and has lawyers working on the brief.
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