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By Jose Nino
Berkeleyâs Undocumented Student Program (USP) helps provide illegal immigrants on campus with educational and legal assistance. The Los Angeles Times details that the UC system vowed to not cooperate with immigration enforcement officials and turn over private records without first receiving court orders.
The USP provides various resources, which includes a webpage, titled  âWhat to do if ICE comes to your door,â a five-step plan that teaches illegal immigrants how to act when confronting an ICE agent.
The first four parts instruct the reader âDO NOT OPEN DOORS,â âREMAIN SILENT,â âDO NOT SIGN,â and âREPORT THE RAID!â and the last step says âFIGHT BACK!â
The âFIGHT BACK!â section has a fist image and says âget a trustworthy attorney & explore all options to fight your case. If detained, you may be able to get bail â donât give up hope!â
The USP does not stop with its five-step plan.
The USP also has a ârapid response hotlineâ that illegal students and faculty can use when dealing with ICE.
Simply by dialing the Alameda County Immigration Legal and Education Partnership-sponsored hotline, Berkley faculty and the student body can warn illegal immigrants in advance about ICE activity on campus.
Carol Christ, the UC Berkeley Chancellor, put the schoolâs USP in the spotlight through a statement on June 26. The statement solidified the universityâs mission to protect illegal immigrants.
Christ said, âEvery member of the UC Berkeley community is a valuable contributor to the university, regardless of immigration status.â
The UC Berkeley Chancellor added, âWe remain steadfast in welcoming, supporting, and building community with our undocumented students and staff.â
She then concluded by warning illegal immigrants on campus about the prospects of ICE going on university grounds to enforce immigration laws.
She warned, âAccording to media reports, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) may conduct enforcement activities in the coming weeks. These media reports suggest that ICE is preparing to detain individuals who have missed a court date or have deportation orders.â
This is another case of a subversive leftist institution trying to facilitate the Leftâs mass migration agenda.
After all, demographic trends do point to third world migrants being a voting bloc for leftist causes, so it makes sense for leftist institutions to put policies that encourage these kinds of migration patterns.
Europe is already showing what the consequences of mass migration look like, and America First patriots are taking note.
For that reason, BLP reports that immigration is the #1 issue going into the 2020 elections.

By Shane Trejo
The Democratic-affiliated predator had a mural of a prison yard with himself at the center of it in his home, perhaps realizing that he would someday be held accountable for his life of reprehensible behavior.
Other bizarre works of art contained in the Epstein mansion included dozens of prosthetic eyeballs decorating his hallway, a life-sized doll hanging from a chandelier as if it was being tortured, and a large display with nude figurines on a human chess board.
Epsteinâs mansion cost a whopping $56 million, but it was essentially gifted to him by billionaire retail magnate Leslie Wexner, a long-time associate of Epsteinâs.
Authorities reportedly found child pornography in his house after they raided it. God only knows how many atrocities were committed inside Epsteinâs seven-story townhouse on 9 E. 71st St.
Similarly depraved, sexual imagery has been showcased in the home and office of brothers John and Tony Podesta, long-time Clinton associates who were found at the center of conspiracy theories after leaked Democratic Party emailswere published by WikiLeaks in 2016.
John Podesta had an image depicting cannibalism hung in his office while he worked the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign in 2016. He used to quip to shocked observers who asked about the morbid painting depicting two men feasting on another that âitâs better to be the guy with the fork than the guy on the table.â
Tony Podestaâs home is filled with even more bizarre artwork. Certain images include depictions of women without heads, a nude woman soaked in blood, a blasphemous nude painting of Jesus Christ, and a young boy who looks as if he was rendered by a sewing machine.
The most creepy piece of artwork is a statue in the likeness of tortured victim of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer which hangs from the ceiling of Tony Podestaâs home. Similar to Epsteinâs life-sized doll hanging from a chandelier, it shows a reverence for human suffering that is seemingly commonplace among the liberal elite.
Independent journalist Ben Swann investigated the revelations found in the leaked e-mails related to John and Tony Podesta when the conspiracy theories were at their peak.
With Epsteinâs apprehension, the notion of elite pedophile rings are once again on the minds of many Americans. Until the thousands of civil court documents are released and the explosive proof is disclosed by federal investigators, speculation will continue to run rampant about what these Democrats are really doing behind closed doors.

By Shane Trejo
Gaetz played a clip on a loop of House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn (D-SC) laughing off the notion of a humanitarian crisis at the border while being asked about it in an interview from January before the House Judiciary Committee on Thursday.
Rep. Madeleine Dean (D-PA) issued a point of order suggesting Gaetz repeating the âout of contextâ clip was inappropriate. She was informed by the parliamentarian that he was not out of order.
âI just think thatâs quite something when youâre fed back your own words from your own leadership from earlier this year, you think thatâs out of context and inappropriate and not allowed,â Gaetz said referring to the clip.
âAgain, we didnât raise the issue. It was the gentlelady from Texas that said these allegations from Republicans that we were in denial, theyâre offensive, weâve always known of the crisis, and the Democratic whip laughed,â Gaetz continued.
Clyburn was not the only Congressional Democratic leader who denied the reality of the crisis at the U.S. southern border. Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) did so as well.
âMost presidents have used Oval Office addresses for noble purposes,â Schumer said in January. âThis president just used the backdrop of the Oval Office to manufacture a crisis, stoke fear, and divert attention from the turmoil in his administration.â
Sen. Elizabeth âPocahontasâ Warren (D-MA) denied the order crisis as well while it was unfolding, only to virtue-signal and blame Trump when it became politically convenient for her to do so.
So Elizabeth Warren says she went to the border in June 2018 and saw a humanitarian crisis, but then in March 2019… twitter.com/i/web/status/1⌗
(@neontaster) June 26, 2019
Gaetz made note that the Trump administration has been sounding the alarm bells the entire time.
âYou know who doesnât think itâs funny? The Trump administration, because [Acting United States Secretary of Homeland Security] Secretary [Kevin] McAleenan has been ringing the warning bell for months about the crisis. He begged you all to take action more quickly,â Gaetz said.
âIt should be very clear from these numbers that we âre facing alarming trends and a rising volume of people illegally crossing our southwest border, or arriving at our ports of entry without documents,â McAleenan said back in March. âThe system is well beyond capacity and remains at the breaking point.â
Democrats have ignored the warnings from the Trump administration, instead choosing to play politics with the issue of border security with U.S. communities and migrant children suffering mightily as a result.
âOne of the reasons why so many young people, so many vulnerable people are in tragic conditions is because we didnât act when the administration wanted us to provide funding that was absolutely necessary to care for people,â Gaetz explained.
âIt wasnât the Republicans that were in denial. It was all of you, and it was in your own words from your own leadership. Be offended with the Democratic whip, not the House Republicans,â Gaetz concluded.
The smack down can be seen in its full context here:
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By Jeff Dunetz
When the House voted on the emergency border funding bill, AOC and three other freshmen members of Congress (Ilhan Omar D-MN, Rashida Tlaib D-MI, and Ayanna Pressley D-MA) very publicly voted no. In an interview with the NY Times over the weekend, Pelosi tried to reign in the four junior members of her caucus with, âAll these people have their public whatever and their Twitter world, but they didnât have any following. Theyâre four people, and thatâs how many votes they got.ââ
She doubled down during a meeting of the entire House Democratic caucus on Wednesday. Without naming the offenders, Pelosi was reported as saying, âSo, again, you got a complaint? You come and talk to me about it. But do not tweet about our members and expect us to think that that is just OK.â
After the caucus meeting, Pelosi on Wednesday Ocasio-Cortez spoke to the Washington Post expressing her belief that the Speakerâs admonishment wasnât about protecting the caucus moderates:
âWhen these comments first started, I kind of thought that she was keeping the progressive flank at more of an armâs distance in order to protect more moderate members, which I understood,
âBut the persistent singling out .â.â. it got to a point where it was just outright disrespectful .â.â. the explicit singling out of newly elected women of color.â
Now thatâs ironic. Pelosi doesnât seem to be a racist, but she loves using the race card against Republicans. For example, commenting on the issue a census citizenship question on Monday Pelosi made a ridiculous charge, âThis is about keeping â you know ⌠his hat â Make America White Again. They want to make sure that people, certain people, are counted. Itâs really disgraceful, and itâs not what our founders had in mind.â
Itâs nice to see Pelosi get hit with the race card since she uses it indiscriminately herself. The real good news is that this latest exchange took the feud in the Democratic Party and made it personal. The more the Democrats fight, and the nastier it gets, the better the GOP will do in 2020. So besides being entertaining, in the end, this Democratic Party feud will be good for America.

The tweet was posted in anticipation of a hearing scheduled for Wednesday afternoon, dubbed âKids in Cages: Inhumane Treatment at the Borderâ, and included a dramatic photo backdrop displaying the dismal conditions at US migrant detention facilities â but it was soon deleted after conservative critics pointed out the origins of the image.

âLast week, members of our committee visited a detention center at the southern border and discovered grotesque treatment of children,â reads the now-deleted tweet, posted on Tuesday. âThis week, we are examining the inhumane treatment of the children in these detention centers.â
The congressional Democrats then had another go at it, but their alternative photo choice, much to the lawmakersâ immediate embarrassment, was also taken while President Obama was still in office. The second tweet was deleted in record time and replaced with nothing, as apparently the many thousands of up-to-date photos of the detention centers fail to convey the same sense of horror as the Obama-era images. Or perhaps a third photo was simply too much effort.

Opponents of the Trump administration have previously used the same photo to attack the presidentâs border policies, to such an extent that the Associated Press was forced to publish a story clarifying that the image in question was captured in 2014, smack in the middle of Obamaâs second term. The AP, not exactly a pro-Trump media arm, kindly requested critics to stop attributing the images to Donald Trump.
While the Oversight Committeeâs Wednesday hearing featured plenty of cogent criticisms of President Trumpâs approach to the border, it seems that for many Democrats, âinhumaneâ policies arenât so objectionable as long as the right person is sitting in the chair.
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âSorry, something went wrongâ was the message that greeted Twitter users starting at 1:30 pm Eastern time in the US, according to the monitoring website DownDetector.
The outage appears to be global, with reports coming from all corners of the world and not just the US. Downdetector.com showed that there are nearly 50,000 incidents of people reporting issues.

As the breakdown occurred, President Trump was hosting a number of social media creators â rather than company officials, to the consternation of mainstream media outlets â to âengage directly with these digital leaders in a discussion on the power of social media,” according to White House spokesman Judd Deere.
Trump has been a prolific Twitter user, opting to keep posting from his personal account rather than the official @POTUS handle created under his predecessor Barack Obama. This has led to lawsuits from activists that Trump blocked from access to his tweets, and federal judges ruling that the platform is a designated public forum. The platform has also rewritten some of its rules with Trump in mind.
Twitter is usually where most social media users go to react when outages strike other platforms â such as the May incident that left over 2 billion Facebook users in the dark for 14 hours. Its last major breakdown was in April 2018, when the platform stopped operating for several hours on a Friday afternoon.
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By Adan Salazar
In a Sirius XM discussion about the recent G20 Summit, OâDonnell ripped the Trump family with false accusations of incest before essentially calling Ivanka a dumb blonde.
âThere are a lot of republicans, I think even Donald Trump may be among them, who think or hope the first woman president will be Ivanka Trump,â says SiriusXM Progress host Michaelangelo Signorile.
âOh dear lord,â OâDonnell grunts in response.
âYou saw her just now at the G20 with him. He brought her to every meeting. Talk a little bit about I Ivanka Trump and what Trump is doing with her.â
âI donât know what heâs doing with her,â OâDonnell bleats.
âI mean politically,â Signorile clarifies.
âI think heâs been doing bad things with her for a very long time,â OâDonnell continues.
âThereâs a prevalent incest feel amongst Donald Trump and his children, at least his daughter. Very creepyâŚI think sheâs, you know, a talentless, non-intelligent, non-powerful woman. And I think sheâsâitâs laughable to think of her in any kind of public service role.â
OâDonnell is likely still fuming over Trumpâs public humiliations of her, of which there have been plenty; from saying heâd oust her âfat, ugly faceâ right out of her former co-hosting gig on The View:
to the hilarious swipe he made at her during the first Republican presidential debate in 2015.

By Joshua Caplan
Politico Magazineâs Tim Alberta writes in American Carnage: On the Front Lines of the Republican Civil War and the Rise of President Trump that Ryan âNow out of office and trading in his power suits for a blue vestâ is once again criticizing the president and âsaw retirement as the âescape hatch,’â according to an excerpt obtained by the Washington Post.
âWeâve gotten so numbed by it all,â Ryan said. âNot in government, but where we live our lives, we have a responsibility to try and rebuild. Donât call a woman a âhorse face.â Donât cheat on your wife. Donât cheat on anything. Be a good person. Set a good example.â
President Trump ridiculed Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, in October 2018 after a federal judge dismissed her defamation lawsuit against him, tweeting: âGreat, now I can go after Horseface and her 3rd rate lawyer in the Great State of Texas.â In January 2018, a Wall Street Journal report alleged that Daniels, prior to the 2016 presidential election, was paid $130,000 to sign a nondisclosure agreement regarding an affair with the president in 2006.
The book details how Ryan was frustrated with the presidentâs approach to governing.
âI told myself I gotta have a relationship with this guy to help him get his mind right,â the former speaker recounted. âBecause, Iâm telling you, he didnât know anything about government⌠I wanted to scold him all the time.â
âThose of us around him really helped to stop him from making bad decisions. All the time,â he continued. âWe helped him make much better decisions, which were contrary to kind of what his knee-jerk reaction was. Now I think heâs making some of these knee-jerk reactions.â
President Trump, according to the book, is largely dismissive of Ryanâs attacks, often referring to him as a âfucking Boy Scout.â
Ryan retired from the House in January after serving three years as the chamberâs speaker. Under his watch, Republicans lost a House majority in the 2018 midterm election. Since leaving Congress, he joined Fox Corp. as a member of its board of directors.
Itâs no secret that President Trump and Ryan shared an uneasy relationship. In an interview with the Daily Caller, the president blamed the Wisconsin Republican for failing secure funding from Congress to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
âWell, I was going to veto the omnibus bill and Paul told me in the strongest of language, âPlease donât do that, weâll get you the wall.â And I said, âI hope you mean that, because I donât like this bill,ââ the president told the outlet.
âPaul told me in the strongest of terms that, âPlease sign this and if you sign this we will get you that wall.â Which is desperately needed by our country. Humanitarian crisis, trafficking, drugs, you know, everything â people, criminals, gangs, so, you know, we need the wall,â he added. âAnd then he went lame duck.â
In October 2016, Breitbart News published audio in which Ryan pledged not to defend then-Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump following the release of the Access Hollywood tape. âHis comments are not anywhere in keeping with our partyâs principles and values,â Ryan is heard telling Republican lawmakers during a conference call. âThere are basically two things that I want to make really clear, as for myself as your Speaker. I am not going to defend Donald Trumpânot now, not in the future. As you probably heard, I disinvited him from my first congressional district GOP event this weekendâa thing I do every year.â
Of course, President Trump went on to defeat his Democrat rival Hillary Clinton despite Ryanâs desertion.
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