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Cameras are bad unless they assist in identifying who was near the Capitol or flew into DC on J6. However, they can be manipulated. Voting machines are legit, though. The ridiculousness being spewed.

That video is disgusting.
 

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I can't believe a Soros DA did this again


I give 1/1000th the shit about what the Costa Rican government does, and which of their newspaper outlets we let in this country as I do having third world rapists let loose to go rape more Americans. Laughable you think that was even a good comeback
 

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I give 1/1000th the shit about what the Costa Rican government does, and which of their newspaper outlets we let in this country as I do having third world rapists let loose to go rape more Americans. Laughable you think that was even a good comeback

Just pointing out that the admin doesn’t care about rapists.

If you really cared about Americans you’d know that born in the US (I don’t know eugenical characteristics of the people born) commit more crimes than immigrants of any kind. So is it truly about “Americans” or just the True Americans?
 

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SOROS DA's!!! Immigrants RAPING!!

(Except the stats show that American's commit rape at a higher rate than immigrants legal or not)

If Virginia cared about rape he'd take his investigative talents to why rape is so prevalent in the military. Of course, not enough brown and black people in there so that doesn't hit the docket.
 

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SOROS DA's!!! Immigrants RAPING!!

(Except the stats show that American's commit rape at a higher rate than immigrants legal or not)

If Virginia cared about rape he'd take his investigative talents to why rape is so prevalent in the military. Of course, not enough brown and black people in there so that doesn't hit the docket.
I’m for it being prosecuted and punished to the fullest extent. Im against sweetheart deals for illegals so that way they don’t get deported. What’s so fucking hard to understand?
 

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I’m for it being prosecuted and punished to the fullest extent. Im against sweetheart deals for illegals so that way they don’t get deported. What’s so fucking hard to understand?

And you think I disagree? Drone strike all rapists.
 

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Shitlibs will look you in the eye and tell you it’s racist to not want to import a million people from a country where Christians get sentenced to death for drinking from a Muslim’s cup, and that their culture is inherently just as good (or better) than ours .
 

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Every day, another mind-blowing practice that the Biden-Harris administration was doing to put foreigners above American citizens. Tack it on to the thousands of other reasons despite the negatives with this admin I don't regret my vote
 

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Every day, another mind-blowing practice that the Biden-Harris administration was doing to put foreigners above American citizens. Tack it on to the thousands of other reasons despite the negatives with this admin I don't regret my vote


Not yet anyway... ;)
 
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These are the leaders of CBP and ICE -- Burn the whole f---ing thing down. Our government administration is infested with sex/child trafficking scum all the way around.

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These are the leaders of CBP and ICE -- Burn the whole f---ing thing down. Our government administration is infested with sex/child trafficking scum all the way around.

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You have a dude who has been there for three decades who was an idiot, is now out, and you want to burn it back to the flood of Mayorkas? Calm down, Francis.
 

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This piece of shit sleezeball flight school med drop out pussy had the gall to bring up his West Point experience at his hearing today.



Dude should be locked up for the rest of his sorry life in the same cell with the rapist murderers he let out on the streets
 

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This piece of shit sleezeball flight school med drop out pussy had the gall to bring up his West Point experience at his hearing today.



Dude should be locked up for the rest of his sorry life in the same cell with the rapist murderers he let out on the streets

His plan to reduce punishment for illegals should be a slam dunk case by DOJ. Hope he gets jail time.
 

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You have a dude who has been there for three decades who was an idiot, is now out, and you want to burn it back to the flood of Mayorkas? Calm down, Francis.

Well, Mr. Know It All... There's a lot more than this going on and it looks like the release of this video podcast and report in the last day prompted his swift "retirement:" No One Is Watching: The Gutting of ICE and CBP Oversight by The Raid with John Carlos Grey (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOpMbLKGZmI; report PDF for download here: ) who found ongoing child Sex Abuse and sex abuse of young woman by CBP and ICE going on for 30+ years with no repercussions for agents (and so yes, this has been happening under both Democrats and Republicans, BUT especially under MAGA for the past 16 months, including known sex abuse of immigrants in ICE detention centers like the one in Dilley, TX).

In summary:

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- Across more than three decades, at least 176 U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have been arrested, convicted, internally disciplined, or credibly accused of sexual offenses. They worked in every major sector of the southern border, in federal training facilities, in northern ports of entry, and in field offices from Florida to the Pacific Northwest. The victims of this systematic abuse have included undocumented migrants, asylum seekers, U.S. citizens, family members, fellow agents, and children as young as three years old.
- The foundation of this investigation is a combined dataset of more than 176 documented cases drawn from federal court records, Department of Justice press releases, DHS Office of Inspector General reports, FOIA-disclosed CBP internal investigation files, civil litigation documents, and investigative reporting.
- The dataset spans more than three decades, from the 1990s through 2026. It includes 127 named individuals and 38 anonymous entries — cases in which CBP shielded the identities of accused agents even in its own internal accountability disclosures.
- Every figure in this investigation is an undercount. These 176+ cases represent only those that reached some point of public record. Sexual violence is among the most underreported crimes in any population.
- In nearly a quarter of cases, victim identity or immigration status was not recorded — a gap that itself reflects how inadequately harm was documented or deliberately obscured.
- At least 26 victims were undocumented immigrants — the population most acutely dependent on, and most vulnerable to, CBP and ICE agents. Undocumented people have no meaningful avenue to report abuse without triggering their own removal.
- Sixteen victims were fellow Border Patrol agents or trainees, revealing predation extending within the agency itself. Female agents and trainees at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Glynco, Georgia were assaulted by instructors and supervisors.
- Ten victims were family members of the accused agents. Ten more were U.S. citizens. The record includes a woman confined to a wheelchair, sexually assaulted by a Border Patrol agent. A mother and her 14-year-old daughter, kidnapped and raped at the border by an agent who slit the mother's wrists and attempted to break the daughter's neck.
- A pattern emerges not just from the crimes themselves but from what happened — and more often, did not happen — afterward. Of confirmed cases, only 41 resulted in a conviction or guilty plea. Thirteen saw charges dropped, dismissed, or agents acquitted. Nine were classified 'unsubstantiated' or 'unfounded' by CBP's own internal Office of Professional Responsibility; Eight agents are recorded as presumed still employed following substantiated allegations or formal charges.
- Thirty-eight entries in the dataset — roughly one in five — identify the accused agent only as 'BPA John Doe,' with a number designating the sector. These records come from FOIA-disclosed internal investigation documents in which CBP routinely redacted the names of agents credibly accused of sexual violence, including child molestation, rape, and assault of detained migrants.
- The misconduct documented here is not confined to line-level agents. Fourteen supervisory-rank agents appear in confirmed cases. Anthony Mangione, head of ICE in South Florida, was convicted in 2012 of transporting child sexual abuse material and sentenced to 70 months.
- The Trump Administration fired the majority of staff at DHS offices responsible for addressing misconduct, including DHS Office of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties and the Office of the Immigration Detention Ombudsman — offices responsible for investigating civil rights complaints and inspecting detention facilities.
- In January 2025, Donald Trump appointed Michael Banks as Chief of the United States Border Patrol — the highest law enforcement position within CBP, overseeing more than 19,000 agents and the enforcement apparatus of the entire southern and northern borders. Within months, current and former agents began speaking about what they described as an open secret within the agency (re: Bank's known behaviours).
- The allegations against Banks were not unknown to the agency. According to a report published in April 2026, CBP officials opened an internal investigation into his conduct. That investigation was abruptly ended while Kristi Noem served as Secretary of Homeland Security. No explanation for the closure has been made public. No disciplinary action was taken. Banks remained in his position (until today's announcement of his retirement).
- CBP has not published its congressionally required annual report on sexual abuse allegations at CBP facilities since fiscal year 2023. The most recent report, covering FY2023, included nine incidents of alleged staff-on-detainee sexual abuse or assault and three involving contractor-on-detainee abuse — and those figures represent only abuse in detention facilities, not by agents operating outside that context. The reporting requirement exists. The compliance does not.

So, put that in your pipe and smoke it! Like I said burn the whole thing down. Of course, that won't happen under Trump and MAGA... After all, they're the party of The Epstein Class so the more sexual and child abuse, the merrier... Amirite?!?!
 

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This piece of shit sleezeball flight school med drop out pussy had the gall to bring up his West Point experience at his hearing today.



Dude should be locked up for the rest of his sorry life in the same cell with the rapist murderers he let out on the streets

Gets a discharge because of leg pain and then works for FedEx loading trucks.
 

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Well, Mr. Know It All... There's a lot more than this going on and it looks like the release of this video podcast and report in the last day prompted his swift "retirement:" No One Is Watching: The Gutting of ICE and CBP Oversight by The Raid with John Carlos Grey (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOpMbLKGZmI; report PDF for download here: ) who found ongoing child Sex Abuse and sex abuse of young woman by CBP and ICE going on for 30+ years with no repercussions for agents (and so yes, this has been happening under both Democrats and Republicans, BUT especially under MAGA for the past 16 months, including known sex abuse of immigrants in ICE detention centers like the one in Dilley, TX).

In summary:

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- Across more than three decades, at least 176 U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have been arrested, convicted, internally disciplined, or credibly accused of sexual offenses. They worked in every major sector of the southern border, in federal training facilities, in northern ports of entry, and in field offices from Florida to the Pacific Northwest. The victims of this systematic abuse have included undocumented migrants, asylum seekers, U.S. citizens, family members, fellow agents, and children as young as three years old.
- The foundation of this investigation is a combined dataset of more than 176 documented cases drawn from federal court records, Department of Justice press releases, DHS Office of Inspector General reports, FOIA-disclosed CBP internal investigation files, civil litigation documents, and investigative reporting.
- The dataset spans more than three decades, from the 1990s through 2026. It includes 127 named individuals and 38 anonymous entries — cases in which CBP shielded the identities of accused agents even in its own internal accountability disclosures.
- Every figure in this investigation is an undercount. These 176+ cases represent only those that reached some point of public record. Sexual violence is among the most underreported crimes in any population.
- In nearly a quarter of cases, victim identity or immigration status was not recorded — a gap that itself reflects how inadequately harm was documented or deliberately obscured.
- At least 26 victims were undocumented immigrants — the population most acutely dependent on, and most vulnerable to, CBP and ICE agents. Undocumented people have no meaningful avenue to report abuse without triggering their own removal.
- Sixteen victims were fellow Border Patrol agents or trainees, revealing predation extending within the agency itself. Female agents and trainees at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Glynco, Georgia were assaulted by instructors and supervisors.
- Ten victims were family members of the accused agents. Ten more were U.S. citizens. The record includes a woman confined to a wheelchair, sexually assaulted by a Border Patrol agent. A mother and her 14-year-old daughter, kidnapped and raped at the border by an agent who slit the mother's wrists and attempted to break the daughter's neck.
- A pattern emerges not just from the crimes themselves but from what happened — and more often, did not happen — afterward. Of confirmed cases, only 41 resulted in a conviction or guilty plea. Thirteen saw charges dropped, dismissed, or agents acquitted. Nine were classified 'unsubstantiated' or 'unfounded' by CBP's own internal Office of Professional Responsibility; Eight agents are recorded as presumed still employed following substantiated allegations or formal charges.
- Thirty-eight entries in the dataset — roughly one in five — identify the accused agent only as 'BPA John Doe,' with a number designating the sector. These records come from FOIA-disclosed internal investigation documents in which CBP routinely redacted the names of agents credibly accused of sexual violence, including child molestation, rape, and assault of detained migrants.
- The misconduct documented here is not confined to line-level agents. Fourteen supervisory-rank agents appear in confirmed cases. Anthony Mangione, head of ICE in South Florida, was convicted in 2012 of transporting child sexual abuse material and sentenced to 70 months.
- The Trump Administration fired the majority of staff at DHS offices responsible for addressing misconduct, including DHS Office of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties and the Office of the Immigration Detention Ombudsman — offices responsible for investigating civil rights complaints and inspecting detention facilities.
- In January 2025, Donald Trump appointed Michael Banks as Chief of the United States Border Patrol — the highest law enforcement position within CBP, overseeing more than 19,000 agents and the enforcement apparatus of the entire southern and northern borders. Within months, current and former agents began speaking about what they described as an open secret within the agency (re: Bank's known behaviours).
- The allegations against Banks were not unknown to the agency. According to a report published in April 2026, CBP officials opened an internal investigation into his conduct. That investigation was abruptly ended while Kristi Noem served as Secretary of Homeland Security. No explanation for the closure has been made public. No disciplinary action was taken. Banks remained in his position (until today's announcement of his retirement).
- CBP has not published its congressionally required annual report on sexual abuse allegations at CBP facilities since fiscal year 2023. The most recent report, covering FY2023, included nine incidents of alleged staff-on-detainee sexual abuse or assault and three involving contractor-on-detainee abuse — and those figures represent only abuse in detention facilities, not by agents operating outside that context. The reporting requirement exists. The compliance does not.

So, put that in your pipe and smoke it! Like I said burn the whole thing down. Of course, that won't happen under Trump and MAGA... After all, they're the party of The Epstein Class so the more sexual and child abuse, the merrier... Amirite?!?!
In all seriousness...how do you sleep at night?
 
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