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Speaker 1 (00:04):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
The Michael vari Show is on the air.

Speaker 3 (00:18):
The worst statistic of them all three hundred and twenty
five thousand children.

Speaker 2 (00:26):
Think of that.

Speaker 3 (00:28):
Three and a half years, she lost three hundred and
twenty five thousand children and they're either dead, being sold
into sex slavery, or just plane missing. Think of the
number three hundred and twenty five thousand.

Speaker 1 (00:45):
Well, first of all, the President has been clear and
consistent in saying that he's going to fight labor trafficking
and child trafficking, and this marijuana plantation is a clear
cut example of labor trafficking and child trafficking, which are
heinous crimes. Additionally, I don't know if anybody except the
governor of California who would argue that a marijuana plantation

(01:09):
is an essential component of America's food supply chain. Everywhere
you look in California you see industrial child exploitation on
a massive scale, an industrial scale. There are likely hundreds
of thousands of children in California who are being exploited
for their labor or sexually exploited as part of sex trafficking.

(01:29):
This administration is liberating these children and helping reunify them
with their parents back in their home country. What the
Biden administration did with respect to child trafficking is one
of the.

Speaker 2 (01:41):
Great crimes in human history.

Speaker 1 (01:43):
Over five hundred thousand children were illegally trafficked into the
country under the previous administration. When we've gone to look
for these children, Martha, the addresses that the US government
provided other words with the records that the government kept
under Joe Biden are all fake. Nobody ever checked if
the address were real. Nobody ever checked it the sponsor
the real. Nobody ever checked if they were really even

(02:04):
relatives or parents, or relations or safety. We recently recovered
a young illegal alien, for example, who have been raped
repeatedly by the adult man.

Speaker 2 (02:14):
With the Epstein files have shown nothing. It should be
at least noted.

Speaker 4 (02:21):
That there are powerful people exploiting children, far more powerful
than any nation's military. The exploitation of children for labor,
whether it's marijuana grow farms or picking fruit or cleaning

(02:44):
or whatever else, for sex as sexual objects, which is
as old as the beginning of time. Both of those
forms of slavery to haul drugs long been used by
the cartels and others because they arouse less suspicion.

Speaker 2 (03:09):
What we are finding is that a lot of powerful people.

Speaker 4 (03:15):
Are willing to fight to the death to protect the
slave trade they have in children, whether that be people
who are on Epstein's plane, the Lolita Express no less,

(03:37):
or the people in California and I'm sure beyond who
are relying on children for labor. Worth noting that Apple
was found multiple times to be using child labor in
China to make their products. When you realize that money

(04:00):
and power and sexual gratification drive powerful people, and that
they are not about to give it up, you realize
what we're up against.

Speaker 2 (04:18):
You realize what we're up against.

Speaker 4 (04:19):
Clip five oh six, Jim, this is Department of Homeland
Security Secretary of Christy know them on Meet the Press
talking about the children who were at that grow farm.

Speaker 5 (04:32):
People have heard the President say over and over again
about how important it is that we continue to go
after the.

Speaker 2 (04:37):
Worst of the worst.

Speaker 5 (04:37):
This week, we've got murderers off the street, rapist child pedophiles.
If you look at that marijuana grow facility that we
recently just did an operation on, over three hundred and
nineteen individuals were brought into custody and fourteen unaccompanied children
that are children.

Speaker 2 (04:53):
That means that they don't have their.

Speaker 5 (04:54):
Parents with them, they're working in a facility where they
could be exploited, trafficked, maybe sex traffic. And then we've
got individuals there who are working at the same facility
who are creating, distributing, and taking advantage of.

Speaker 2 (05:08):
Children for child pornography. So this is.

Speaker 5 (05:11):
Something that President Trump has taken seriously.

Speaker 4 (05:17):
This I've said it all along. Our greatest weakness is
assuming that everyone is like us and being unwilling to
entertain the notion that awful things are being done, because
if we wouldn't do that, we cannot imagine other people

(05:40):
would do that. This is Tricia McLaughlin, the Department of
Homeland Security Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs clip five oh
four Jim on Fox News talking about exactly what we're
dealing with here.

Speaker 2 (05:56):
These are the worst of the worst folks.

Speaker 6 (06:00):
Yes, at those marijuana facilities, our ice enforcement officers found
fourteen children, ten who were unaccompanied. They were likely being exploited,
potential slave or forced labor, potential child and human trafficking.
So this is something that is incredibly disturbing. It goes
far beyond politics, and not only were there ten unaccompanied

(06:24):
children at that marijuana facility, But we also apprehended three
hundred and sixty one illegal aliens with heinous rap sheets
that include kidnapping, child molestation, rape, cerial, burglary, hit and runs.
These are no people who should not be in our
communities illegally, much less around innocent children.

Speaker 4 (06:46):
That's absolutely How can that be debatable? How can we
still be having this conversation, because as it turns out.

Speaker 2 (06:57):
There are a lot of people.

Speaker 7 (07:00):
Powerful, very rich, to undercover of documents to buy the
government in various forms, who benefit from or enrich themselves
from this in one way.

Speaker 2 (07:11):
Or an artist guy in the room. Share with your
friends and you'll be the most popular too.

Speaker 4 (07:18):
Tom Holmon has turned out to be such a great
Borders are so much better than I could have even hoped.

Speaker 2 (07:24):
And I knew he would be good because he was
a regular on our show.

Speaker 4 (07:27):
Here he is on CNN with Dana Bash talking about
collateral arrests, and.

Speaker 2 (07:33):
He lays it out.

Speaker 4 (07:34):
He speaks in such a simple, direct tone, and I
think a direct manner, and I think that's that's a
big source of his success.

Speaker 8 (07:42):
Do you have compassion for those people who are seeing
what's going on. Hearing you speak, seeing what's happening in
their neighborhoods, shouldn't have any concern, but do just because of.

Speaker 2 (07:55):
The reality.

Speaker 9 (08:00):
Data. The bottom line is if you want less, collabor
arrest and let us in the jail. I mean, we
want to arrest a bad guy in the safety and
security of account of jail, but sanctuarious cities released them
in the community, which mean we've got to go to
the community and find him. And when we find that
bad person, many many times, whether it's try the work
side or in the community, they're with other people, other
people in the United States illegally. And we're going to

(08:20):
let ICE enforce law, uphold the old they took. We're
not going to be like the last administration who told
Ice instructed Ice you can't arrest somebody for simply being
here illegally. They have to be convicted of a serious offense.
That's not the law says we're enforcing the law. But look,
immigration enforcement, I'm going to be clear, Immigration enforcement has
always been emotional, It's always been controversial. I've been doing

(08:40):
this since nineteen eighty four. I get it, and I
understand why people want to come to the greatest nation
on Earth. I get it, but we can't send a
message to the whole world that it's okay to entrant country.
You don't worry about it, even though it's a crime
coming enter illegally, and when you get order removal from
a judge, you don't have to leave. You can become
accusitive and we'll never look for it. We got to

(09:02):
send a message the whole world. There are consequences of
breaking laws, and I think that's why one of the
reason we have the most secure board in history this
nation today. It's just not because we got boots on
the ground on the border, not because we end the
Catcher lease. A lot of his consequences. You're watching what's happening.
We're enforcing the immigrace law, and I think that consequence
has a lot to do with having the most secure

(09:23):
boarder in history of this nation.

Speaker 4 (09:26):
I'm embarrassed to have to play this, But since none
of us, including me, watch CNN, our team pulls these
audio clips for me because they do what I don't
want to and what hopefully you don't do, and that
is watch CNN.

Speaker 2 (09:42):
This is Tom Holman. You know what, I just play
this five oh five gym.

Speaker 8 (09:49):
One thing I have heard over and over anecdotally is
that people who are in the United States legally legally
are scared about getting swept up all of this because
of the color of their skin, because they speak with
an accent, because of the location where they might be going,
and they're not going out. They don't want to be
detained by mistake. Have their kids or themselves traumatized?

Speaker 2 (10:12):
Are you comfortable with that?

Speaker 9 (10:16):
There's no If they're in the country legally, they got
no reason to be afraid. ICE is looking for those
in the country legally, and we're still prioritizing public safety threats,
and that's security threats.

Speaker 2 (10:26):
That's a priority.

Speaker 9 (10:27):
But like I said, you know, we do have collateral
rests in many areas because we're out looking for those
public safety threats. But we're going to force immigration law too.
I mean, it's not okay to be in this country legally.
It is not okay to enter this country legally. It's
a crime, but legal ailien shouldn't and US citizens should
not be afraid that they're going to be sweats up

(10:47):
in the raid. We know who we're looking for, and
that's where the agents are out there. Seeking and they again,
they use a lot of information mostly operations we conduct
our target enforced operas. When we go out, we know
exactly who we're looking for. Most likely we'll find them.
Many times you have a criminal history and immigration history

(11:09):
when we got looking with that person. So if inn
a country legally, if you shouldn't fear.

Speaker 4 (11:13):
ICE final, I believe this is our last Tom Holman clip.
This is gonna be five o seven. Jim. This is
Tom Holman talking to Dana Bash of Politico on CNN
talking about the attacks against ICE agents and talking about
doxing ICE agents. This is why Eric Swalwell and the

(11:36):
Democrats want to be able to see the faces of
the ICE agents because you can use that technology to
track down.

Speaker 2 (11:42):
Who they are, where they live, who their wife is.

Speaker 4 (11:45):
Because once you start threatening their wives and their children,
you'll get resignations, you'll get them scared to do their jobs.

Speaker 10 (11:53):
I think one of the things that's had a lot
of folks up in arms is that ICE agents, unlike
other law enforcement, have been masked to protect their identities.
That's not something that we've really had on this scale
in this country.

Speaker 9 (12:06):
Do you we never have the scale of the tax
on ice. We have now seven hundred percent attacks on ice,
doxing against.

Speaker 10 (12:13):
A tax on police officers as well in the wake
of the defund the police movement too.

Speaker 2 (12:17):
But they haven't wear masks.

Speaker 9 (12:18):
On name of police, name a police agency as ad
seven hundred percent increase on assaults, name one.

Speaker 2 (12:26):
I haven't hear that that data. Yeah, you won't find one.

Speaker 9 (12:29):
The tax on ice is on present seven hundredercent increase,
and we're not even talking about the doxing of agents,
their spouses and their children. So they're wearing mask to
help give them some sort of protection. But when the
same people are complaining about ice wearing masks, have they
ever said anything about BLM protesters.

Speaker 10 (12:46):
Questions?

Speaker 9 (12:48):
Let me let me answer though.

Speaker 2 (12:49):
Let me ask you.

Speaker 9 (12:49):
Did you ever say anything about the mass protester that
became criminals on college campuses, that threatened Jewish students and
took over billings, destroyed property. They were all wearing masks
and anybody passed legislations and they can't wear a master
and a protest. No, we're talking about law enforcement officers
who are upset about that. But as legislation proposed to

(13:10):
remove mass from protesters that become criminals that take over
college campus. You haven't look at the BLM protests. So
how many lives you're lost? How much profity are stilling?
They all wear a mask. Did anybody propose legislation? They
illegal to wear a mass in public while a protesting No,
there isn't. This is an attack on ice?

Speaker 2 (13:26):
Officer?

Speaker 9 (13:26):
Did democrats want to want to vilify.

Speaker 2 (13:29):
Men and women of ice and boards?

Speaker 9 (13:30):
When I said from day one when President Trump went office,
and I came back and said, now the vilification starts
right now. So the racist ice, the races of Barto
for simply enforcing the law to deal with the repercussions
of Biden administration's open borders where mays of criminals and
public states and trusts were released in this country. So
I support ice wear master, you're still wearing signia. They've
got HSI E R O A or FBI d A.

(13:53):
Whether there needs to be some level of protection because
the tax is unprecedented seven hundred percent for gods, say,
what I want to remind people is I wasn't I
saging these men and women and I their mothers and
fathers too. They don't pay their heart on the hook
every day and they come to work.

Speaker 2 (14:10):
They're not the beach. They're forcing a law.

Speaker 9 (14:12):
They're trying to make this country safe again, and they're
being verified for it and attacked for it. And I
don't and we're not going to tolerate zero tolerance on them.

Speaker 11 (14:20):
Don't you call me, don't you call me cherry, you have.

Speaker 4 (14:31):
A new food desperately mean street president from his apology
when he was sleeping with his chief of staff campaign
manager when he was the mayor of San Francisco to
now his let's sit down and talk about things we
need to renew government in and this is the You're

(14:54):
an idiot tour, and he can talk you into believing him.
This is what Bill Clinton did. It's the ultimate in arrogance.
So this could be four oh one Jim. This is
Gavin Newsom on Sean Ryan's podcast, after polling shows that

(15:15):
the lockdowns during COVID cost him dearly.

Speaker 2 (15:22):
People will never let him in power again.

Speaker 4 (15:25):
This is a guy who had people out on paddle
boards out in the ocean arrested. This is a guy
who had sand dumped into and now he would like
you to know he's doing a review of the COVID response.

Speaker 2 (15:41):
You know, maybe we made some mistakes.

Speaker 12 (15:43):
Dirtant strategies to mitigate the impacts of this novel disease coronavirus.
What's interesting about this process is none of us have
really reviewed in an objective way. It's all through the
lens of politics what we did right and what we
did wrong. And so I'll answered that question by telling
you what I've just asked. I've asked our team to

(16:07):
put together an objective review of everything we did right,
everything we did wrong. We're interviewing people that vehemently disagree
with us, that opposed the mask mandates, that opposed the
stay at home orders, people that are international experts were
stress testing our entire process could have, should have would

(16:29):
have comparing and contrasting to what.

Speaker 2 (16:31):
Other states did.

Speaker 12 (16:33):
I mean, Florida shut down their bars and restaurants before California.
Before California, the question was when did we start to
unwind some of those restrictions. California was more restrictive, and
we were certainly aggressive at scale as it relates the vaccines.
Vaccines save lives. But Joe asked a very different question

(16:54):
about children, and I respect that, and that was where
there was a lot of feedback with a lot of
experts that I had as advisors. By the way, I
used advisors from two other states. We did this West
Coast Alliance to review not just what was coming from
the federal government, but to have a prism a lens
on the recommendations coming from the CDC through our own

(17:17):
independent advisors.

Speaker 2 (17:19):
And I took their advice.

Speaker 12 (17:20):
Not as a doctor, but as a governor. So with humility, seriously,
humility and grace, I've asked them to have that report done.
It's going to be done next month, and it'll be
the only state that I know of that is putting
out a truly objective review.

Speaker 2 (17:37):
Of what went right and what went wrong.

Speaker 12 (17:39):
And I know everyone's a damn genius now in hindsight,
but at the time, none of us knew what we
were up against.

Speaker 4 (17:48):
Then here is Gavin Newsom. I don't know if this
is a defense or if he's asking us to hate
him talking about how big the illegal alien portion of
the workplace.

Speaker 2 (17:59):
In California is.

Speaker 4 (18:01):
This isn't an argument against deportation, it's an argument in
favor of it.

Speaker 2 (18:06):
It should have.

Speaker 4 (18:07):
Never gotten this bad, and the only way you fix
it is deportation.

Speaker 12 (18:12):
May all these mixed status families ein' and not billion
dollars in tax collection in California every year from unducs
eight and a half billion that we received just at
the state level of taxes. That was the last few estimate,
So not insignificant. Backboneum, it's half of our agriculture work.
You care about farmers and ranchers. If that's what you're

(18:32):
like your number one go to commitment, then you sure
as hell care should care about their workers.

Speaker 2 (18:38):
Forty one percent of our construction workers.

Speaker 12 (18:40):
Texas and California have a highest percentage of their construction
workers that would fall into that category. How the hell
do we rebuild Alta, Dina and Palisades. We're gonna need
a peak next year. We asked me about seventy thousand workers.

Speaker 2 (18:54):
Without that workforce ain't going to happen.

Speaker 12 (18:55):
You're struggling year you imagine it peak there. So I
think there needs to be a pathway of those folks
as we secure the border that we own that issue.

Speaker 2 (19:03):
Do you feel that they're taking American jobs?

Speaker 12 (19:06):
Not not Intillarry County now, when not in Ventura County.
I don't know many people that want a job out
there in those packing facilities.

Speaker 2 (19:17):
I don't see many people look like me. I ben
at those jobs.

Speaker 12 (19:20):
I just don't Maybe there's some exceptions.

Speaker 2 (19:23):
I haven't seen the evidence of that.

Speaker 4 (19:27):
Los Angeles City Councilman Emelda Padilla asked LAPD to provide
where ice agents were going to be in order to
in advance of when they're apprehended, supposedly, supposedly because they

(19:49):
want to help, but actually the idea is to alert
the illegal aliens so they can run.

Speaker 13 (19:56):
What can your department do to do more to warn us,
to warn the business community that outside of our LA borders,
coming in from Englewood, coming in from I.

Speaker 2 (20:06):
Don't know, Valley, I don't know.

Speaker 13 (20:08):
You can warn us so that we can warn our
folks in the spirit of your loyalty to the City
of Los Angeles.

Speaker 14 (20:17):
So you're asking me to warn you about an enforcement
action being taken by another agency before it happens.

Speaker 2 (20:23):
Yeah, yeah, we can't do that.

Speaker 8 (20:25):
Why not?

Speaker 14 (20:25):
That would be obstruction of justice. You may want to
track to the city attorney about that.

Speaker 2 (20:31):
Where's the city attorney? Aren't they here? I see her
officers or she.

Speaker 15 (20:37):
We'll hear from the city attorney. After we hear from LAPD.
We can revisit it.

Speaker 13 (20:41):
Then okay, yeah, because I mean, I'm they're en route,
we know they're coming, we know they're coming to bring disruption.

Speaker 2 (20:50):
There's no way that we can know.

Speaker 9 (20:54):
I can't.

Speaker 14 (20:55):
I don't know how to even respond to that.

Speaker 2 (20:58):
Wasn't she just here?

Speaker 13 (20:58):
Who took her?

Speaker 2 (21:01):
Where does she go? We'll come back.

Speaker 15 (21:03):
She had the attend to some other business, but we
can come back. We'll give you the opportunity to ask her. Yeah,
we don't do that.

Speaker 14 (21:10):
We're not gonna We're not going to broadcast for like
the FBI is looking.

Speaker 2 (21:16):
For a terrorist suspects say, right, are we going to
tell you know, hey, the FBI is coming looking for you.

Speaker 13 (21:21):
There's a difference between someone's coming because.

Speaker 14 (21:24):
They're gonna, you know, go Get'm using that as an example,
but no, we're not allowed to do that. That would
be completely inappropriate and illegal.

Speaker 4 (21:33):
Next, you're going to see Democrats revealing exactly who they are.
This is Congressman Eric Fartwell from California on CNN, and
he says, when Democrats win the majority, we're going to
make it illegal for ICE agents to cover their mask.
You know why, because they want to docks them, because

(21:54):
they want them killed. So you got all these ANTIFA
protesters out there doing awful things all for them having masks.
In fact, he wanted all of us to wear masks
for years during COVID. But ICE agents, who are risking
their own lives and that of their families, he doesn't
want them to have any protection. He wants their identity

(22:18):
to be exposed so that they can be harmed.

Speaker 16 (22:21):
We need ICE agents to have trust and credibility, and
if someone attacks an ICE agent or makes a threat
against an ICE agent, they should be put in jail.
And that's the best way to go after someone who
does that. But they have lost the trust of the community.
One because they're not going after violent criminals as we
were promised and instead going after our friends and neighbors
who work in our community. But two, they look like

(22:41):
masked bank robber bandits, and it's not safe for them
because somebody may pull a gun on them thinking there's
someone else, and it's not safe.

Speaker 2 (22:48):
For people who don't know who they are. So those
masks should come off.

Speaker 16 (22:52):
If they don't come off because of laws that are
being passed in states like California and New York, I
promise you in a democratic majority there's enough colleagues of
mine who are going to push to make that your job.

Speaker 2 (23:03):
Canuld use that tone to me? Not a joke.

Speaker 15 (23:05):
That's sarcastic, contemptuous tone that means you know everything because
you're a man, then I know nothing because I'm a woman.

Speaker 2 (23:12):
That is not a joke. That is a natural fact.

Speaker 4 (23:15):
The Michael Very Show, we play a little bit of
Jim makes the opening montage. Jim Mudd makes the opening
montage where usually that's the theme of the show that day,
not always, but where he will take some different news
stories and tie that in with a musical accompaniment to

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kind of tell a little story and get the show started.

Speaker 2 (23:39):
And he played some clips from what we're.

Speaker 4 (23:41):
About to play, which is the longer version of Stephen Miller,
Deputy Chief of Staff on Fox News talking about children
being exploited for labor and sex and that that's why
the child trafficking has to continue.

Speaker 2 (23:59):
This is these people's business.

Speaker 1 (24:01):
Well, first of all, the President has been clear and
consistent in saying that he is going to fight labor
trafficking and child trafficking, and this marijuana plantation is a
clear cut example of labor trafficking and child trafficking, which
are heinous crimes. Additionally, I don't know if anybody except
the governor of California who would argue that a marijuana

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plantation is an essential component of America's.

Speaker 2 (24:26):
Food supply chain.

Speaker 1 (24:29):
Everywhere you look in California, you see industrial child exploitation
on a massive scale, an industrial scale.

Speaker 2 (24:38):
There are likely.

Speaker 1 (24:38):
Hundreds of thousands of children in California who are being
exploited for their labor or sexually exploited as part of
sex trafficking. This administration is liberating these children and helping
reunify them with their parents back in.

Speaker 2 (24:53):
Their home country.

Speaker 1 (24:54):
What the Biden administration did with respect to child trafficking
is one of the great crimes in human history. Over
five hundred thousand children were illegally trafficked into the country
under the previous administration. When we've gone and looked for
these children, Martha, the addresses that the US government provided,
in other words, with the records that the government kept
under Joe Biden, are all fake. Nobody ever checked if

(25:16):
the addresses were real. Nobody ever checked if the sponsors
were real. Nobody ever checked if they were really even
relatives or parents or relations or safe. We recently recovered
a young illegal alien, for example, who had been raped
repeatedly by the adult male that the Bidy administration handed
to her. She was let her constant video surveillance and
was coached exactly what to say if an officer ever

(25:39):
knocked on her door, so that she would never be rescued.
We have example after example, we go to homes thirteen
fourteen fifty year old children who are raped on a
daily basis because the body of the administration, because the
Democrat party chose to trap them into this country.

Speaker 2 (25:54):
So yeah, this is a huge story.

Speaker 17 (26:00):
And the Biden administration tried to push them out of
these holding facilities at the border and into the arms
of you know, people who were picking them up. There
were some cases where one person picked up one hundred
and fifty children, so I doubt very much that that
was you know, the children.

Speaker 2 (26:14):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (26:15):
Jillian Michaels is a is a workout guru.

Speaker 2 (26:20):
I think she's also lesbian. She Lesbi and Jim do
you know. I think she is.

Speaker 4 (26:24):
And she has used her celebrity of late to oppose
illegal immigration, particularly as it relates to children. After the
marijuana grove farm incident, she was on CNN with Abby
Phillips and talking about undocumented unaccompanied kids working at a

(26:48):
marijuana farm. If they can put illegal alien kids, nobody
knows who they are or where they are in the world.
No adult is there to protect them. The minimum they're
going to do is sit and pick buds apart for
a marijuana growth farm. Do you realize how many freak

(27:09):
pedophiles are out there. They've probably got them working by
day and raping them by night. No, we're not going
to allow that on American soil. No we're not.

Speaker 11 (27:21):
Let's look at what just happened the Glass farm, the
Glasshouse marijuana farm. Here's what people don't want to see
on the other side. They don't want to see people
throwing rocks into the cars of federal agents. They don't
want to hear that someone supposedly.

Speaker 2 (27:36):
Opened fire on them.

Speaker 11 (27:37):
They also don't want to learn that there are a
bunch of kids there that are undocumented or unaccompanied, and
they think this is crazy talk and we should be
focusing on that. And I, for one thing, how did
those kids get there?

Speaker 18 (27:50):
I just want to add one thing. We do have
to go But UFWD United farm Workers put out a
statement about this. They said, the UfW can confirm farm
workers were critically injured yesterday during chaotic raids in Ventura County, California. Others,
including US citizens, remained totally unaccounted for. Many workers, including
US citizens, were held by federal authorities at the farm

(28:10):
for eight hours or more. US citizen workers report only
being released after they were forced to delete photos and
videos of.

Speaker 2 (28:17):
The raid from their phones.

Speaker 18 (28:18):
They also added that farm work work is exempted from
child labor laws.

Speaker 11 (28:24):
So you're telling me undocumented.

Speaker 18 (28:27):
I'm not saying undocumented.

Speaker 11 (28:30):
I'm not talking about them.

Speaker 18 (28:31):
We're not talking about the undocumented part. But according to
this statement, in this country, not just at farm.

Speaker 11 (28:39):
Working at aumantics, look at the reality. I'm just talking about.
How did listen and unaccompanied undocumented.

Speaker 2 (28:46):
Fourteen year old.

Speaker 18 (28:49):
I believe that many people might believe children should be
subject to child labor laws, but it's true in this
country that when it comes to agricultural work, they're not,
and that includes marijuana farms. So the legal the legality
of their status is a separate issue, But the fact
of children being there is not actually something that is

(29:12):
necessarily illegal. I have so really hard to go, So
there's that. So it's not unusual for there to be
teenagers and working.

Speaker 11 (29:18):
At farmer can work at a marijuana growing up.

Speaker 18 (29:21):
It doesn't matter whether it's a marijuana farm or an
apple farm. Okay, are it's agriculture. They're not studying if
that's the law's cultivating.

Speaker 2 (29:29):
The point is.

Speaker 18 (29:30):
The point is this incident, and we're still learning a
lot more about it was very dangerous and put a
lot of people, including highlsors and those immigrants in danger.

Speaker 2 (29:42):
So law enforcement agents.

Speaker 18 (29:45):
I agree with you, but the tactics are producing chaosity
and violence, and I think that that is one of
the things that's a causing people. That's the first that's
my question. I don't and we don't know.

Speaker 4 (29:58):
I could literally play you twenty five like this when
this could be six to oh one.

Speaker 2 (30:01):
Jim.

Speaker 4 (30:02):
This is a domestic terror group called VC Defensa, and
they are admitting they are proud of the fact that
they are targeting federal ice agents in California. Folks, this
is a declaration of war.

Speaker 2 (30:21):
This is what they brought us yesterday.

Speaker 10 (30:25):
I probably shot at us, but yesterday.

Speaker 19 (30:28):
Ancy Defense on Sure County has been relatively quiet for
the last two and a half weeks. Because our amazing
volunteers have been following every single ICE car that comes
out of after Camio. We've been shamming them up, following
them non stopped around the county, and every single time
those cowards do one or two things. They run to
the local police departments and have them play security guards

(30:50):
for them, or they go run and hide on base
where they.

Speaker 2 (30:52):
Know we can't follow them.

Speaker 19 (30:54):
Our incredible volunteers have been NonStop since five in the
morning every day across this coun patrolling and surveying our
sponse and jamming up every ICE officer that we find.
They've done so incredibly good at finding them. We have
forced them to switch up their strategies multiple times over
the last few months. We don't even have to wait
on hotline calls to report where they're at.

Speaker 2 (31:15):
We're finding them in the wild. Also, they're not smart drivers.

Speaker 19 (31:19):
They drive into dead ends.

Speaker 9 (31:20):
And could the sacks on a.

Speaker 2 (31:21):
Regular basis consistently. They're idiots, horrible drive.

Speaker 19 (31:25):
We have watched these ICE agents morally and emotionally break.
We have buckled them when they have seen Beachie come
across the corner and or SUV and lock guys with them.
We have seen their shoulders drop, and we have seen
them sadly drive down to their facility and clucked out
for the day. When they've heard Lexi come around the
corner yelling and screaming and on their ass on a
consistent basis, they freak out and they lose control, and

(31:47):
again they drive into dead ends and cul de sacs
on a regular basis.

Speaker 2 (31:51):
We have an incredible team that's never gonna stop.

Speaker 19 (31:54):
And even though yesterday we ate pepper spray, we ate
tear gas, we got hit with brother bullets.

Speaker 2 (32:00):
They took it out on us.

Speaker 19 (32:02):
Two of our volunteers got snatched up yesterday. We're still
missing John, We're still missing h
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