EL-ZION NEWS The Department of Homeland Security on Monday called on California’s politicians to “call off their rioting mob,” asking why Gov. Gavin Newsom was supporting what the department called “foreign criminals.” The department posted on X after Los Angeles saw three days of unrest and confrontations between anti-ICE rioters and law enforcement. The post included a video which shows a masked, shirtless man holding a Mexican flag while standing on top of a vehicle covered in graffiti. A second vehicle is seen burning in the middle of a street as crowds of people gathered nearby.
"California politicians must call off their rioting mob,” the department wrote. “Federal law enforcement are working to protect and safeguard American citizens from criminal illegal aliens.” “Why is California’s governor siding with foreign criminals?” the department added.The riots come in response to sweeping immigration raids in the Los Angeles area. Federal immigration authorities have said some of the migrants arrested last week had criminal histories that included assault and drug offenses.Newsom has sparred with President Donald Trump over federalizing the National Guard and the president’s deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles.
Newsom has accused Trump of “fanning the flames,” and called on the president to return command of the National Guard to him.
DHS shares details about criminal illegal immigrant it claims Newsom, Bass are ‘trying to protect’ H5
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has released new details about Cuong Chanh Phan, a 49-year-old illegal immigrant from Vietnam who was arrested during ICE raids in Los Angeles on Saturday and described as a “cold-blooded killer.” DHS shared a 1994 report printed in the Los Angeles Times about criminal past of Phan, who was convicted of second-degree murder in connection to a mass shooting at a graduation party.
“This criminal illegal alien is who Governor Newsom, Mayor Bass and the rioters in Los Angeles are trying to protect over U.S. citizens,” DHS said in a press release about Phan. Phan and his “gang member associates” were asked to leave the party following a dispute, though they returned with semiautomatic weapons and fired shots at 30 partygoers, DHS said.
Two teenagers, identified as 18-year-old Dennis Buan and 15-year-old David Hang, were killed. Seven others were wounded. Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said it was “sickening” that Newsom and Bass were putting the protection of violent criminal illegal immigrants above American citizens and communities. “This cold-blooded killer is who the rioters are trying to protect over U.S. citizens,” McLaughlin said in the release. “The brave men and women of ICE put their lives on the line every day to arrest violent criminals like this and protect the lives of American citizens."
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