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🔴 CONNECTICUT: Oh, the Humanity! ICE Dares to Film Its Own Arrests While the Sanctimonious Left Films, Doxes, and Riots at Detention Centers
Dateline: Somewhere in the fever swamps of performative outrage, June 2026
In a move that has left the pearl-clutching classes of Connecticut clutching their kombucha tighter than a vice, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) had the unmitigated gall to bring a camera crew, complete with a boom mic and everything, to a targeted enforcement operation in Danbury on June 4.
Arrests were made. Serious ones. Think sexual assault on a minor, child abuse, kidnapping, assault on police officers... the kind of rap sheet that even sanctuary-city politicians eventually have to pretend to care about after releasing the perps back into the wild.
But no. The real scandal? ICE filming the thing. Activists from the Greater Danbury Area Unites for Immigrants were on the scene, naturally, because nothing says “compassion” like showing up to document federal law enforcement in action.
One of them, Scott Kemp, spotted the big commercial camera pointed his way and felt a chill. “When you see that commercial one, you’re wondering where it’s going to go,” he fretted, “the feeling of, ‘OK, is this going to reach an audience, and they start doxxing and all that type of thing.’”
Carolina Bortolleto added the pièce de résistance: “They were clearly trying to capture content, they were trying to create entertainment from people’s pain.”
State Rep. Matt Blumenthal called it unprofessional. Governor Ned Lamont grumbled about masked agents violating state law (a dispute ICE is cheerfully litigating). The horror. The tyranny. The sheer *entertainment value*.
Meanwhile, in the real world, where hypocrisy doesn’t come with a side of artisanal overdramatic tears, the very same activist ecosystem has spent years treating ICE agents like piñatas at a socialist birthday party. Far-left groups have doxxed officers by the dozen: following them home, livestreaming their addresses, plastering posters with names, photos, and personal details across Los Angeles and Southern California. Federal prosecutors in L.A. even indicted three activists in 2025 for tailing an ICE agent, filming the pursuit, posting his home address online, and helpfully shouting, “ICE lives on your street and you should know.” Charming.
America First Legal has launched a whole initiative to represent doxxed and defamed agents because the harassment has become industrial-scale. Death threats against ICE personnel? Up 1,300 percent in some DHS tallies. Assaults on officers? Skyrocketing. But sure, tell us more about how a government camera crew is the real privacy violation.
And then there’s Delaney Hall in Newark, New Jersey; the ICE detention center that has become the left’s favorite riot venue since, well, last Tuesday. Protests there (May-June 2026 edition) didn’t stay “mostly peaceful.” They escalated into organized chaos: masked agitators blocking entrances, throwing objects at agents, clashing with police, getting tackled and arrested for rioting and assaulting officers. Tear gas deployed. Repeat offenders hauled off. Logistics tents with masks, duct tape, hard hats, and medical supplies pre-staged like it was Burning Man for Bolsheviks.
Backing the whole spectacle? A who’s-who of leftist heavy hitters: the ACLU, Indivisible (partially funded by Connecticut Senator Chris Murphy), Democratic Socialists of America, and about 100 other groups dubbed the “Delaney Hall 100” by Fox News. These weren’t organic neighborhood moms with signs; this was astroturfed, well-funded, far-left coordination turning a federal facility into a nightly battle royale.
The same crowd that shrieks about ICE “creating content from pain” has zero qualms about filming agents in the field, doxxing them online, and cheering when their personal lives become target practice. “Democommie Mommies” (bless their Birkenstock-clad hearts) blow the whistle on operations, publish agent info, and then clutch pearls when the feds bring a tripod. It’s almost as if privacy, safety, and “do not film me” only apply when the camera is pointed at the people screaming “abolish ICE” instead of the ones enforcing actual federal law.
Look, facts are stubborn: ICE was arresting criminal aliens who’d been cut loose by sanctuary politicians. They documented it. Meanwhile, the outrage brigade films, doxes, harasses, and turns detention centers into combat zones, all while lecturing everyone about “humanity” and “due process.”
If hypocrisy were an Olympic sport, these folks wouldn’t just win gold—they’d demand the medal be melted down and recast as a participation trophy for the oppressed. Cry harder, comrades. The cameras are rolling. And this time, they’re not yours.
Video Credit: Delaney Hall Detention Facility ICE Protest, Newark, New Jersey, 6/8/26
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We don’t have to live like this!!
Tuesday 05/12/2026
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Today's Guests:
6:50 Bob Lazzari
7:05 Tony De Angelo
7:35 Bruce Flax
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🚨 Exposing California's corrupt "Stop Nick Shirley Act", instead of going after the fraudsters California is now going after the people exposing the fraud.
This bill AB 2624 will:
- Criminalize journalists with misdemeanors, $10,000 fines, imprisonment, and content takedown
- Let immigrant based NGOs' funding be confidential
- Take away freedom of the press from journalists
- Protect any "immigration support services" information from being public (healthcare, legal services, etc)
This bill was created by the Attorney General's WIFE Mia Bonta to stop fraud from being exposed. Please like and share this video everywhere! By trying to silence and intimidate journalists, they are trying to hide the truth from you. EXPOSE ALL THE FRAUD.
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