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Jan. 12, 2026 - Hodgetwins
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Democrat confronts ICE Chief and gets Humiliated!

ICE Commander Bovino and Minnesota Rep. Sangra Feist clash on Fox News regarding immigration law, with Bovino citing 18 USC 1325 to refute Feist's claim that illegal entry is merely civil. While Feist pushes for gun control after school shootings, Bovino defends the Second Amendment by contrasting firearm deaths with fentanyl fatalities and asserts that deportations reduce crime. The segment concludes with Bovino ordering Feist off the set, which the narrator frames as a definitive display of law enforcement authority and discipline. [Automatically generated summary]

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Deporting Illegally and Criminals 00:02:52
This is Commander Bovino.
That's a real man right there.
That's what you call a real man right there.
But anyway, he just did an interview with Laura Ingram on Fox.
And this is a representative.
What's her name?
Sangra Feist, I think.
Yeah, she's an immigration attorney, right?
She's also an immigration attorney.
But anyway, Bovino embarrasses this woman because they're like having a little debate.
Right.
And, okay, so check this out.
So she comes over to them.
Okay.
Kids have a right to have this experience.
Yeah, for you, a person like that state representative.
Did your beards teach you that?
What did you learn since Fowl in?
Such a simple question.
I'm asking you guys.
Simple question there.
Yeah, I heard it too large.
Learn how to use this.
You know, it's very interesting.
When we make a community safer, your residents thank us, but you don't know that as a representative Nadu.
Can you explain to me why are you not arresting criminals?
Why are so few of the people that you have arrested and detained and deported people with criminal records?
They're all criminals.
They've all crossed the border illegally.
Exactly.
Crossing the border illegally is a civil act.
No, 18 USC 1325 illegal entry.
That's a federal crime.
Yes.
Yeah.
Why do she's an immigration attorney?
She's a state representative up in Minnesota or whatever.
How could she not know that?
Now, when you come here on a visa and you overstay your visa, that's civil.
But you actually coming into the country illegally, that's not a crime.
Yeah.
Like you working in the United States illegally is a crime.
Yeah.
Because maybe for you to work in the United States, you got to falsify documents claiming that you're a United States citizen.
These people are criminals.
Yeah.
That's still considered civil immigration enforcement.
Calm and cool.
That's a talking point they always use.
Yes.
Yes, it is.
It doesn't make no sense.
How is deporting construction workers?
It's protecting public safety.
Deporting illegally and criminals, making America a safer place.
Double-digit drops in crime.
Have you looked at your statistics nationwide?
Or you don't care about that?
Over the last, like.
Since we've been conducting kind of a yes.
Yeah, criminal digital correlation is not causation.
Uh-huh.
When we're there, that does cause that.
Then what causes it then?
Well, I don't know.
I saw.
She said correlation does the proof causation.
And he's like, well, what caused it then?
Well, I don't know.
That's crazy.
Second Amendment Immunity Debate 00:05:07
I'm going to play that again.
That is nuts.
When we're there, that does cause that.
Then what causes it then?
Well, I don't know.
I saw a woman who is a bystander.
Don't drive a 2,000-pound missile at an ICE agent.
You won't have an outcome that you don't agree with, Representative.
I thought that law enforcement was supposed to be traded into escalation.
And that is, they did it.
Shooting someone in the face because not de-escalation.
Like, is there any blame lied with that woman?
Yeah.
What's that old saying?
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
Yeah, they complain about how federal agents have immunity and they should have immunity.
Y'all giving a woman immunity.
Yeah.
She can't do no wrong.
Right.
But this is why we give our law enforcement immunity.
Imagine if they didn't have it.
They would be sued into oblivion.
Nobody's going to be a police officer.
You know, these people on the lefty.
Yeah.
People like this will sue them.
Yeah.
It's funny.
That Bovina got a clean, high-type man.
Well, that's a high-tight.
It's clean right there, man.
He's squared away, too.
He squared away.
His uniform's pressed.
Yeah.
Look at the discipline in this man.
Great posture.
That's a real man right there.
Must have been in the Marine Corps.
He must be a former Marine.
Like, they're over there minding their own business.
She comes up and starts talking to him.
I think she wants a date, really.
Seems like she's getting turned on.
Like, since she's like, this Bovino is a real man.
He's putting me in my place.
Yeah.
He's probably sexually frustrated.
Well, we just AOC'd her.
They're going to say we are being provocative towards her.
Look at her.
Look at her.
He's sitting there trying to think up a question to ask.
Right.
She's not prepared.
Yeah.
That's your job.
I work with OAN.
No, I work with OAN.
Oh.
We love watching representatives use their First Amendment.
I think it's fantastic.
Well, I'm a former member of the ATLU of Minnesota board, and I believe in the First Amendment.
Good.
What about the Second Amendment?
I believe in that one.
Doc Cabinet's job.
You don't have just the ones that sue you there, Representative, right?
What about that Second Amendment?
Well, I don't know if you heard, but we had a shooting in a school here in Minnesota recently.
What's that got to do with the Second Amendment?
Well, I think that if we had some common sense gun violence prevention.
Who gets to say it's common sense?
You?
Well, yes.
Exactly.
And I think that's definitely the problem.
Is it?
Well, actually, when you use that violent rhetoric around children, yeah, I'd say that you probably are not exercising a lot of common sense here, representative.
I'm here as a volunteer for the Minnesota youth and government.
And the point of Minnesota youth and government is to encourage children to participate in our civic institutions, to learn about them, to learn how to exercise their constitutional rights.
I do the same thing.
I haven't interfered with anything, but I do the same thing.
I take children to shooting ranges and I teach them to shoot to exercise their Second Amendment rights.
Rights that it seems like you want to take away.
I don't have strong advocates about the Second Amendment.
I just care about just the ones you want, right?
And just those rights you think you need to care about.
But not the second.
That's always the ellipmus test for youth.
Always the litmus test.
I just watch people to live in peace.
Me too.
That's Second Amendment does that.
Really?
Well, I've seen here in Minnesota.
It's people dying including children.
And who's doing that?
A bunch of wild criminals.
They act like people.
Well, not just criminals, Democrats.
Yeah.
They act like people, like people are going out and getting gun permits, going to gun ranges just to go commit crimes.
Yeah, it's a bunch of criminals getting guns that they shouldn't have, doing horrible things with them.
And you want to ban everybody's right for a gun when it's Democrat voters or people who, if they did vote, will vote Democratic.
They're overwhelmingly, overwhelmingly Democrats.
What about the lives that are saved by guns?
We don't talk about this.
Does anybody die from fentanyl?
I'm just wondering because the end-all is get rid of guns, people don't die.
Is fentanyl still killing people in Minnesota?
Just wondering.
Because that's illegal.
Because it's illegal.
She doesn't even get his point.
Well, fentanyl's banned.
People are still dying from it.
Even if you bang guns, people are still going to die from guns.
Right.
That's his point.
Government, we don't hand out fentanyl.
Is fentanyl killing people?
And there's a see, see, see, this is where this is where this is where you need to count to 10.
This is where you need to count to 10.
I really don't want you to leave, but yes.
Time to go.
Bovino says it's time to go.
Because it's illegal.
That was an order, too.
It's time to go.
Commander Bovino.
It's time to go.
That's a damn.
That's a real man.
Yeah.
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