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March 12, 2026 - Louder with Crowder
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I Arrested MS-13 Members and Child P*rnographers with ICE

Louder with Crowder host details an ICE ride-along in Austin where he arrested an MS-13 member and a child pornographer, criticizing media narratives that frame them as victims. The episode debates feminism regarding Milana Vaintrub's OnlyFans comments, argues for banning Islamic migrants while contrasting their treatment with Christian refugees, and analyzes Iran's strategic victory against US military presence. Hosts praise the 287G program for enabling seamless deportations of undocumented immigrants like those in a recent Grand Highlander raid, asserting that local law enforcement cooperation effectively enforces borders without the chaos seen in Minneapolis or Los Angeles. Ultimately, the segment challenges empathy for illegal entrants, framing strict enforcement as necessary to protect national security and societal order. [Automatically generated summary]

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Hundreds of Tokens and Flatulence 00:06:27
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You never forgot that faz.
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There are hundreds of tokens.
So to be clear, they added more flatulence to them?
Welcome to the lineup.
Live on Rumble.
It'll make sense uh, really soon, because we'll get to uh, the Islamic New York City Hall takeover.
See, that was a little foreshadowing there.
But today, the main uh subject, we're taking you on a ride along with ICE.
I was in Austin last weekend and uh, you know, spoiler alert we apprehended an MS-13 member, a child pornographer, and got to spend the whole morning, I guess whole first half of the day, because a lot of these illegals, you know, they don't, they don't get up until the crack of noon, so we we catch them early, so it was like from 4 a.m.
Till I don't know 2.
We're going to show you all that.
We had to, of course, make sure that we blurred any faces that needed to be and go through the process.
But today, you get to experience what it's like.
And I'm curious to see what your main takeaway is.
I know mine wasn't, it wasn't exactly what I expected.
So we'll be talking about that.
Some people out there hope that Iran wins, whatever your opinion.
I think that's stupid.
That covers it.
Ice Ride along on with the show.
Yeah, I like the content they're putting out.
I'm going to have to send them a tip.
All right.
Bye.
Gerald.
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You send me 20 pesos.
Pesos?
Yeah.
The Mexican peso.
Why?
It's not technically legal to do this with American dollars yet.
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I just
realized that the end card to that commercial.
Because originally it was attached to the one where Josh and I were hired to do a bar mitzvah.
Right.
And now for no reason, there's a Jew voice with a financial ad.
That's not borderline.
That's just an anti-Semitic trope.
Not at all.
I was supposed to record a new VO and I forgot.
Oh, well, that's a compliment.
That's actually fault.
Well, you know, it's okay.
You're an adjustment.
out here.
Powerful Women in Commercials 00:10:34
No, I'm only I'm mostly dry after you hung me out here.
Did you see the bus before I threw you under it?
No, I didn't.
I didn't have the right angle.
It was like an ice stuff.
Which ties all it all comes back around.
Ice ride along today.
My question to you, have you not been sleeping this last week?
Which when I travel, you know, you get jet lagged, but there's something different about the daylight savings time.
I don't know if that's what it is.
Just leave it.
I haven't gotten more than five hours sleep.
It's every year.
Any given night.
It's always the same.
Yeah, it's been about an average of like four hours sleep all week.
And it's fake time.
We are an hour ahead of the actual time that it should be.
Shut up.
It's fake.
It is, guys.
Come on.
I didn't mean to start a whole silly.
What are you a farmer, Gerald?
I freaking did.
I'd like people to think he's a farmer.
Later in the day.
Call me crazy, but I don't want it to be dark at five.
Oh, so you're a selfish prick then.
Yes.
100% when it comes to this.
You do your time, I'll do mine.
The funniest thing is that Tim's funniest lines, they're never attempting to be funny.
No, it's not a joke.
It's just a phrase that he thought and came out.
Captain Morgan, CEO, how are you?
I am fantastic.
I would be better if we just stayed on this time, but anyway.
Yeah, okay.
And wow, pushing, pushing.
And Friday, Saturday, March 20th, 21st at Summit City Comedy Club in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
It's really, I don't know if you saw it, you know that Fort Wayne, Indiana was profiled nowhere.
Yeah.
Well, that's profiled.
That's not true.
Home and country called it the diamond in the rough.
But you know what?
That's all the more reason to go see.
Was that an Aladdin reference?
I guess.
Fort Wayne in the rough.
Yeah.
And I'm Aladdin.
Yeah, or it could also be a dog pun because Rough is in there.
Four hour sleep, guys.
We don't care.
Yeah.
We didn't have to explore it.
But all the more reason to go out and see live comedy.
Support it because, look, what else are you going to be doing?
Here's the first thing.
We're going to get to the ice ride along with the bulk of today's show.
That's the best plug ever for comedy.
Do you know?
It's Fort Wayne, Indiana.
What the hell else?
Hey, Josh, saving time.
You're going to be up anyway.
You weren't doing anything.
Do you remember this actress?
That's what they, my comedy, it's not funny.
It's a pastime.
Yeah.
You know what?
They've been lamenting the loss of hobbies.
Yeah, go third set stretch, you know?
It's a bar and restaurant.
Also, I'll be there.
Yeah, it's like your third place.
Just take him to the pub, you know, and he might be talking.
All right.
Speaking of talking, some people do it too much.
Do you remember those ATT commercials with that girl?
Yeah, I know you do.
All the men did.
I don't think I remember it.
Well, the good news is this will refresh your memory.
The actress from those commercials, I guess, is she's also an actress or comedian.
Her name is Milana Veintrub?
Veintrub.
Yeah.
Vine.
So she's been making the rounds, and she just delivered what is possibly or entirely the worst take on female sexuality, feminism, and empowerment.
And men, if you have daughters, please don't let them listen to the ATT girl.
Do you know that the number one earner on OnlyFans makes more money than LeBron James?
What?
That is feminism.
Yes.
Not working hard.
And we have been taught that we should not show our bodies because it is shameful.
And that is some propagandic bullshit because it is so powerful and it hurts no one.
Yeah, take it off.
Not that I like did in OnlyFans, but I did a parody of it and I called it Only Philanthropy.
I sold basically like a fireman's calendar and I raised $500,000 for Fire Victory.
And so, yeah, now I want to do it again, but I want like more people to do it.
In fact, I think you should do it.
Yeah, it's sound advice.
Young ladies, remove as much of your clothing as possible.
That ball you for the rest of your life.
Have people donate money to whatever cause you care about.
If you even care about anything.
Breath.
My bank account.
If you want to come do a calendar shoot at the woodshop, we'll just set you up with 12 different machines.
Sex machines.
I mean.
Well, boy.
Uh-huh.
Yeah, yeah.
Applaud.
Applaud in the dark, you go.
Let me be really, what she's really saying, you have to read between lines by referring to showing your body for women.
It's super powerful.
What she's really saying is, because women are able to manipulate men by using sexuality in false hope.
The only power that you have in disrobing is the power that men grant you because they want to see you disrobe more.
And then think about that.
This is a major accomplishment.
I did like a pair in a, I did like kind of like a fireman's catalog, raised half a million dollars.
I mean, Elon Musk is going to be a trillionaire.
So when you talk about powerful, like let's let's put that into perspective.
You're just talking about taking off clothes.
It doesn't hurt anybody.
Can you actually say that?
Can you state that definitively?
Pornography doesn't hurt anybody.
Girls going on OnlyFans.
What about all the women?
Most women who make no money and they forego other job opportunities.
The internet is forever and OnlyFans is really forever.
Young women, you should know that your future employers, that's going to be one of the first searches they run, especially if it's any type of a forward-facing role.
But she doesn't care because feminism.
All right?
It's incredibly powerful.
By the way, you know, Nick was actually pulling one of those power moves on us in the studio earlier.
It's a power move.
I mean, I get it.
Applejack loses a lot of weight, looks good, that he just wants to show the whole world.
I liked it personally.
I think maybe she was sick or something.
Yeah, that's coincidence.
Maybe she had the flu or something.
So Vine Trub is most known for the ATT commercials, but she appeared in those commercials and then it sort of became a meme.
And I just thought this was interesting because now she's saying, you know, taking off your clothes, women, it's super powerful because you can manipulate men with false hope.
I don't know how she reconciled that.
I know how she would, but it's remarkably inconsistent with how upset she was for being objectified.
And by objectified, meaning men thought she was hot in the ATT commercials.
There's a negative byproduct of that.
And maybe it just has to be with being a person on the internet, or maybe it's specific to being a woman on the internet.
But it's because of your tits.
And so, listen, that's why I'm here.
All of these milk and milkies comments and milk wagons and all of that hurts my feelings.
Yeah.
And I know it's just dehumanizing and a little objectifying and sad.
Come on.
He needs the male on the lace.
It's for calcium.
So let me make sure I understand the rules.
It's incredibly empowering for women to reveal their body, to get naked or to do pornography because men will pay for it.
That's really the only power that you're granted, right?
That's menport, right?
You could say the terrible things to her if you give her $5.99 a month.
Right.
Yeah.
But it's, but the men who do so, the men who empower you with their dollars, you know, because of your false hope, they're creepy.
It's out of line.
It's wrong.
And I know you'll say something, something, consent.
No, no, that's not how this works.
If you choose to reveal yourself, then you don't get to be upset about people observing how revealing you are, and particularly in the case if they find you attractive.
Also, I don't have any problem with men noticing women's physical features.
There was also a rumor, by the way, I just want to tell you, because a lot of people think this, that she got a breast reduction.
That is not true.
I am happy to report.
That pisses you off, doesn't it?
It does.
It does.
I might get one.
This is patriarchy.
Breast reductions, they're evil.
They really are.
They are evil.
It's slapping God in the face.
And just, it's a perfect example of women not willing to deal with the same burdens.
My back, suck it up.
It's called being an adult.
You think that those, you think that flesh bags are giving you as much back pain as the torque that's applied on Gerald's spine being the giant genetic anomaly that he is?
I mean, he's going to die like five years from now.
You can't deal with a couple of fun bags?
Come on.
Selfish.
94% of workplace deaths are men, and you can't deal with a little bit sore back.
Come on.
We can do better.
What if you have scoliosis?
Well.
First off, the exception doesn't prove the rule.
Second, I don't care.
I don't care.
That's pretty insensitive.
Ask noodles.
I mean, do you think, you know, noodles has to walk around with that thing?
This hurts because of that?
Can someone make the case to me, genuinely, what is empowering about a woman disrobing that I'm missing?
It's really just the power that men give you with their finances and you're manipulating through false hope, right?
Is there some other kind of power that I'm missing?
I think the power is that you can get what you want.
And if that's attention, okay.
If it's money, okay.
Yeah.
But it only lasts until they get that post-you-know-what clarity.
New York Political Headlines 00:07:06
Right.
And men don't get to use that power.
Men actually have to work for it, earn it.
Use our muscles.
Accolades, right?
Either way.
There's a few specimens out there.
No, no, there's no man making as much as LeBron James for disrobing.
It's not possible.
No, you're right.
It's just not.
You're right.
No, that's not even possible.
No, okay.
So, you know, menu.
If it were, LeBron James would be doing it.
Well, boobs never go out of style is the point.
And by the way, neither does gold.
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And again, just make it a part.
I'm not telling you, put everything in gold.
Make it a part of your diversified portfolio.
And we did that in normal voice.
It can be done.
It can be done.
It's a compliment.
Come on.
Islam.
Here's the funny thing where we are.
Like, I actually think you would have, and some lawyers could probably set me straight on this.
You'd have more grounds to just have an outright ban on Islamic migrants as a national security issue than the kind of litmus test that would be required, for example, to admit Christian refugees from places like Syria, Iraq.
In other words, Barack Obama only brought in, I think it was 1% of all the refugees, middle-aged men, often single, coming over here from the Trump Muslim ban.
I understand Christians fleeing Islamic oppression in those countries.
I don't know that would become a litmus test where you go, okay, you're coming from this country.
Do you reject Sharia law?
Do you reject the tenets of Islam?
You're a Christian.
Or you just say, well, we just can't take anyone from any Islamic nation because it's a national security threat.
But one of them kind of needs to be done.
And by kind of, I mean absolutely needs to be done at this point in time, in my opinion, not because everyone is a terrorist, but because it doesn't, it can't coexist to use your bumper sticker with the social fabric, the cohesion we need in the United States of America.
So let's go to the town hall in New York City.
Mamdani, New York, you get what you deserve.
25 years after 9-11, this is what New York City Hall looks like.
By the way, that little index finger salute, that's what the Islamists, the terrorists from Pennsylvania, who threw the IEDs at the Gracie Mansion.
That's what they did.
They did this.
Now, I know that it's easy to say number one, but if white Christian Americans have to be concerned with optics, like Elon Musk being accused of hailing Hitler, you'd think being in the same location, following the same religion of people who were swearing allegiance to a foreign terrorist organization, repeatedly doing that single, maybe just avoid it.
It means one God.
It means there's one God, only one God.
Yeah.
Well, I won't allow it.
It has been adopted.
Yeah, it's been adopted by ISIS and another big group who I'm forgetting the name of right now.
I apologize, but it has been adopted as like a salute.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Usually with the right hand, but this is New York City.
This is New York City.
And I think it's okay for you to go, I don't like it.
That's okay.
If the left can operate entirely off of feelings, it's okay for you to, if you have a strong feeling, a visceral reaction, which you can substantiate through data, of course, you know, 190-something million Muslims who support violence against apostates, against infidels, they believe it's at least sometimes justified.
They make up the vast majority of terrorism globally, socially, culturally, incompatible with a lot of people who've been in New York, including multiple waves of immigrants.
If you watch that and you say, I don't like it, that's okay.
That's okay.
You know why?
It doesn't feel like America.
Let's just even talk about New York.
It took one generation for Italians, for the Irish, for the Polish to become American.
But it's not like we are from two different planets.
It's not like the Italians and the German immigrants shared nothing in common.
They shared a lot in common.
They were from the same continent.
They shared, most cases, the same religion, same Western values.
That's not the same as people who are choosing to emulate the Islamic world.
It's not the same.
It's at least, at the very least, it's not a Western civilization.
It's okay for you to not like it.
Yeah, and I don't understand why the idea is that we won't have any domestic enemies.
Like, it's literally in the swearing in of the president of the United States, like enemies, foreign and domestic.
Like, if we have domestic people trying to overthrow this country or completely change the culture of it, the founding fathers never would have said, like, well, I guess that's fine.
Right.
We wrote it this way.
Yeah.
They're like, you're going to have to draw some hard lines sometimes.
We just have lost our spine.
It's okay to want parts of America, to want all of America to look like America.
And by the way, that does include, of course, black people.
It does include Hispanic people.
It includes all kinds of people.
But if you reach the point where you're in an area of the United States and it's 40% Indian or Pakistani or 60% Islamic, at no point throughout American history until very recently would that have been seen as American.
It's okay to say that.
You don't need to be ashamed of it.
What you feel in your gut, we know to be true statistically, historically, empirically.
At now is right outside the Gracie Mansion there in New York City.
Home Alone 2 lost in New York would look a lot different today.
Oh, wow.
They caught him mid-scream with the beheading.
Got the hands and everything.
Did they throw his face through the Duncan's toy chip?
No, I don't know.
By the way, that is the funniest way you can commit suicide.
Yeah.
Is you glue your hands to your head and then you use piano wire.
It's very thin.
You can't see it.
You tie it to a bridge over water and then you hang yourself and then the wire will cut your head off.
Yeah.
But then when they find your body, your arms and your head will still be attached via your arms.
So it'll look like you were so angry at the world that you ripped your own head off.
It's absolutely funniest.
I was wondering where you were going with it.
And then I was like, you know what?
That is possibly the funniest way to come up with it.
And they'll never know because the piano wire, it's hanging somewhere, but you can't see it.
Oh my gosh.
I'll never know.
You'd be a legend.
Israel Iran War Context 00:15:52
Oh, yeah.
Did you see?
He took his own head off.
Yeah.
You'd be like that guy who stole a plane in Washington and crashed.
Yeah.
You'd be a legend.
No, somebody would walk up and just move your arms and put your head over your penis.
And then it's like, then you're a joke.
It's not there.
Why did you have to take it there?
I'm just saying, maybe you wouldn't be a legend.
Maybe also pretty legendary if you're like.
Yeah.
Still, though.
We don't need to know that.
It's completely unnecessary.
We're better than that.
And you're better than that.
By the way, support your favorite creators, not Gerald.
Go to wallet.rumble.com where you can actually, you know, uncouple or what's the term?
Decouple.
Decouple.
I know divest.
Is it decouple?
Something like that.
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Screw financial freedom, wallet.rumble.com.
A lot of cool things going on there.
Here's something else.
Speaking about Islam.
Not cool things.
Yeah.
Not cool things.
I think there is a legitimate discussion to have, and we've been having it on strategy regarding Iran, on whether the juice is worth the squeeze, on timetable.
These are all valid discussions.
They always would have been at any point in American history.
Something new, though, that would have been considered anti-American and no conservative or right-winger or nationalist would have ever tolerated in the past is some people on the right, almost all the people on the left, but now some people on the right rooting for Iran.
And when I say Iran, I don't mean the Iranian people, the Iranian regime, the government, the Islamic Republic.
There are people on the right rooting for Islamofascists to beat America.
If you do that, make sure you have a chest to hit.
Support.
Iran is winning right now.
Unpopular take, but look, we got to be honest with ourselves.
Militarily, the United States is winning, but strategically, the Iranians are winning.
What?
Because they're executing their game plan flawlessly.
They've basically destroyed our presence in the Gulf.
They have.
They've created an enormous amount of pressure on the Gulf.
They've pretty much decimated our ability to project power in the region.
So Khomeini, if he died, if you died in this act, especially during the holy month of Ramadan, inshallah, he gets the highest rank in Jannah and he gets eternal paradise.
He gets the highest rank against martyrdom.
That's the highest achievement we can get.
So far, the response that we have seen out of Iran is that they mean what they say.
This is why they've laid waste to military bases all over in the Gulf states.
They're done with the American Empire just as much as we are.
Disagree.
I disagree because everything you've just said is factually incorrect, to be clear.
They've ruined our presence in the Gulf.
No.
They've decimated every military, many military bases.
No, they've hit some targets.
But you know who else doesn't agree with any of those fundamental precepts that are used to thinly veil anti-Americanism?
It's just leftist retread talking points.
You know who doesn't agree that Iran is winning?
Someone who really, really would want them to.
China.
China does not agree with the attacks on Gulf states and condemns all indiscriminate attacks on civilians and non-military targets.
The urgent task is to immediately cease military operations and prevent further expansion of the conflict.
The solution lies in returning to dialogue and negotiation as soon as possible and striving to restore peace.
The fundamental solution is to jointly return to the right track of abiding by international law and the basic norms of international relations.
Yeah, I guess they didn't get the memo.
Yeah, translation.
We need our oil.
Yeah.
Stop screwing this up for us.
That is oil and minerals too.
A lot of fertilizer, all that.
But they upset it.
Iran's winning the strategic.
That's right.
The strategic war.
Yeah.
Much like the Patriots won the strategic game.
Yeah, but lost.
I don't understand the reference.
It's a Super Bowl.
They lost.
Oh, okay.
Good.
Yeah, it's goofiness.
It's silly.
It really is silly.
What is that strategy?
Here's what we will do first.
First, we will sink all 46 of our ships.
Yes, yes, yes.
They will be at the bottom of the ocean.
That is how we will get the Americans.
Yes.
Reminds me of Kung Pao.
He's getting his ass.
I've got you right where I want you.
I'm bleeding face to a footstyle.
Now dry my nuts to your fist style.
Flesh wound.
I mean, I told you this before.
I said, like, hey, you know, why does it seem like a lot of these people always line up against the United States of America?
I'm not talking about purse strings.
I'm not talking about financial responsibility.
I'm not talking about balancing looking out for America's national security interests with a non-interventionist approach.
I'm not talking about that.
I'm talking about praising the Ayatollah and falsely claiming that Iran is winning the war.
Does that tell you something?
Does that matter?
Is that significant?
You can comment below.
And of course, I'm happy to talk with most of these people.
We're live weekdays at 11 a.m. Eastern.
Now, one that I do want to show you, because I think this is important, you know, Nick Fuentes, I disagree with him on a whole lot, even his views on Iran, but it's been misrepresented online, where people just toss him in with those other folks who say, yeah, Iran is winning or the Ayatollah is gee golly a good guy.
This is a clip that's been circulating.
And I don't think it's fair to lump it in the same category because I have a disagreement, but it's a disagreement based on his actual position.
Here's what you may have seen without context.
So I'm rooting for Iran to survive.
I'm rooting for Trump to walk away.
I'm rooting for deterrence to be reestablished.
This is not a war, ironically, that we want to win.
This is maybe a war that it's better if we lose, better if we have a strategic defeat.
Now, here is the full clip with more context.
I still disagree, but it's not the same as saying Iran is winning and the Ayatollah is great.
But I don't see how Netanyahu walks away from this without achieving their objectives.
That is why, in a certain sense, you're rooting for Iran to survive.
Iran is fighting for all the Goyam here because the open-ended question is, does Israel control the whole world?
If Iran vetoes that, then the answer is no.
If Iran falls, then the answer is yes.
If Israel can destroy a regime that's fortified inside of a mountain behind thousands of missiles and proxies and a million soldiers, well, they could get anybody and they could have anything they want.
And if they can't, it means the world is still free.
So I'm rooting for Iran to survive.
I'm rooting for Trump to walk away.
I'm rooting for deterrence to be reestablished.
This is not a war, ironically, that we want to win.
This is maybe a war that it's better if we lose, better if we have a strategic defeat.
So I think the best case scenario now is for Trump to walk away.
Walk away, be done with it, destroy their military, and then claim victory, whatever you need to do, and then walk away, be done with it.
Put Israel in their place.
Now, I disagree with all of it, but it's very different.
He's talking about surviving because he believes, Nick Fuentes, he's talked about how they are deterrence because he believes that Israel could potentially be or is a significant threat.
I don't believe that they're the same kind of actual existential threat to the free world that Iran is.
So we believe that there's some value in deterrence there.
Okay.
For those of you out there who want to critique and want to deal with people on the sort of black pill right, taking them out of context is the worst thing you can do because you prove them right.
That's the only point that I want to make here.
That's why we ran those first clips.
They're hoping that Iran wins or falsely claiming that they've won.
Nick Fuentes is talking about withdrawing earlier, doing what you have to do, cutting your losses.
Okay.
I think the fundamental flaw with Nick's argument there is there is such a difference between the Iranian people and the regime.
The vast majority.
We've seen numbers as high as 80% of the people want them overthrown.
So if Israel just really wanted to take out Iran, they could do that for the same reason that a lot of these people complain about Israel.
They have secret nukes, right?
I'm not a huge fan of that either.
But this current conflict doesn't work unless there are mutually aligned interests, meaning the people of Iran have been begging for, have been praying, have been wanting someone to come in and help them because they can't do it themselves.
The most important thing that you can do, the biggest flaw on the premise that I see out there, same premise that's used to say America bad, that's used to say Israel controls everything, is Iran wholesale.
No, separate the people of Iran and the regime, who took control by force, who the people want out.
That will clarify.
And I hope that you guys do a better job of clarifying when dealing with these issues.
Taking people out of context is of no value because there are plenty of people out there frankly saying that they hope Iran wins and the United States is the bad guy.
And gee golly, Iran is winning.
None of that is true.
All right.
Really quickly before we go on, I got a raid from Sam in Columbia.
Not hurt.
Sane.
Sane?
Sane is.
Sane.
Not Sam.
Sorry.
Don't admonish me for that.
You can't just mess something up and then be like, don't admonish me.
That's totally different.
I just looked at it quickly.
Sane.
It's not even the same number of letters.
No, it's three letter words.
It's literally just mentioning an arch.
Like it's an I and an N instead of an M. Come on, that's really sad.
I don't even know what you're saying right now.
Or is it S-A-N-E?
Are you colorblind and letterblind?
Apparently.
I tell you what.
I'm kind of retarded.
I'll tell you what I expected to be more insane.
It's time to get to this ICE ride along.
I went there to Austin last week.
We were invited out.
They were incredibly cordial.
And it turned into something that I didn't quite expect.
The real takeaway here is these people are doing a good job and they're incredibly professional and they're probably a lot more humane than you would be.
Let me ask you this.
What would you do if you encountered a woman who was a child pornographer distributing images of her own toddlers on WhatsApp?
How do you think you'd handle it?
Okay.
I want you to keep that in mind while you see how ICE handles it because you've been told that they're monsters and that these people are just being separated from their families.
Having gone through it and seeing how different it is in Texas, where the state and local authorities cooperate with ICE, it was so seamless, even though these were hardened criminals in some cases, it amounted to the equivalent of a traffic stop.
That could be the case everywhere across the country, and instead, we have sanctuary policies.
That's the contrast.
So, ICE ride along.
Come along.
Take a ride with me.
Put an end to the ways of MS-13.
That's a good one.
I was like, oh, that's good.
And then must be deported.
Yeah, that's great.
There we go.
By the way, just so you know, that's in no way associated with ICE.
They had no idea we were going to do that.
Or Nelly.
Just kidding.
No mega stop.
So here's the first clip.
First arrest in really the middle of the night, but early morning was a Salvadorian MS-13 gang member.
And you'll notice one thing that's very consistent.
They have no idea.
They have no idea what it is that you're talking about.
They're just here seeking a better life, and everything is legal on the up and up.
Also, I got to experience my first two flashbangs.
No quality control because one was 10 times louder than the other.
Let's go.
So far enough, first person that we're going after today, MS-13 gang member from El Salvador, they have him on kidnapping.
It was pretty quick.
I don't know all the charges.
Second one is a lady, child porn charges, I believe potentially trafficking in them, and it's of her own children.
So just remember that if anyone shows up to protest and prevent these people being deported.
And remember that when people get mad that President Trump at one point said they're not sending their best.
Well, child porn traffickers and kidnappers, MS-13, do you think they're sending their best?
Because that's the case they have to make.
And yes, I look like Dark Helmet.
A El Salvador national, certified MS-13 member with criminal history and convictions for weapons and kidnapping.
Also wanted in El Salvador for kidnapping.
He's here in the U.S. illegally.
We developed the target through intelligence and other means.
So today we're going to hit the house.
We have a criminal warrant.
So we expect to expect him at the house along with the spouse and some family members, all here illegally.
And we have law enforcement support, both federal and state, to handle any eventuality we may encounter such as collateral children and everybody else.
We're prepared for anything.
We don't do operations like this kind of lightly.
So as we go into the we prepare for everything, everything is being done by the numbers.
We have our special response team with us, which means they are the specialist, the experts at the job.
We also have again law enforcement support from other federal agencies, state and local.
So because we expect anything, we prepare for everything.
We're hoping for the best, prepare for the worst.
You'll see in the media, it'll be presented as separated from family and they miss half the story.
That is 100% accurate.
Oftentimes what you see in the media is half the story at best.
Right.
You have here an individual, he's a hardened criminal.
This individual was already deported.
And we omitted that earlier.
He's already been deported from the United States.
He has a criminal record in the United States.
So he came back.
He's here illegally.
On top of that, he has criminality in El Salvador.
So here's here with his family.
So by him being here, he's victimizing his wife and his kids.
Yeah.
And oftentimes when the media portrays that story, the only thing they focus on is what I call the porecito, right?
Oh, we're separating the families.
No, we're not.
We're actually doing the right thing, which is removing predators like this from the community.
His presence is what victimized the family.
The execution of the law doesn't do that.
Alright, let's get right here.
Being a completely unexperienced novice, I would see that blind girlfriend be like, Especially because, you know, I'm obviously not allowed to be carrying out here, so like, I'm just, I have to sit, I have to stand behind the car.
And then I was notified that the wheel well is my only protection, so basically my shins will be fine.
And this.
Predator Tactics on CNN 00:06:21
Yeah, we duck.
Yeah, I see the tattoos.
No one was going in there trying to hurt anybody.
They have a job to do.
And you even see, like, hey, if it was your kid who had been victimized by someone like this, you think you'd be as gentle?
So it makes you appreciate it a whole lot more.
You got an LLC business?
Yeah, me and my wife.
Yep, but is it being run legally?
Are you here legally?
You came through legally, you have papers, yeah?
Immigrated legally?
No, but we got all LLC legally.
We got an IT number.
I mean, we're trying to get everything straight to work on this country.
Yeah.
What about MS-13?
Oh, no.
That's why we came running from why we left this last time.
Yeah.
When they deported me, I went over there and they was, I opened, me and my wife, we opened a little store and they was asking us for money and I came first and then they want to kick name my kids because we don't give them no money as what I came over here and gained.
Oh, okay.
So you weren't involved in the crimes?
No.
No, it was just them.
I'm not on crime.
What do those tattoos mean?
Can you tell me the significance of them?
Well, this is my daughter's and my daughter's name and my some other daughters.
I got it over here.
Another one in the stomach?
This is some Chinese letters.
What do they say?
It's like, you know, the Predator movie.
Uh-huh.
Yeah.
It's like Predator?
Yeah, some letters like that.
My lady is Latina, but she came here legally.
What do you say to people who have to go through that?
It's an expensive, difficult process, and they're trying to run businesses.
Do you care about those people?
What about Hispanic people who come here legally, who have to get papers, who have to pay the money, and then they're trying to run a business?
Do you think that maybe what you do affects them?
Everyone has families, right?
I have a family.
You got to do it legally, though, right?
You understand that?
What happens in El Salvador if you go there illegally?
My business legally.
Texas, I got a title, and it's legally.
Yeah, it's not if you're not, though.
But where are we going?
I mean.
That's for the authorities to decide.
I'm just pressed, but I would imagine probably not staying here.
My business, I mean, people's own less money over here right now.
They were the victims.
No, but what do you mean, MS-13?
You know, you can't call me on this thing.
We can see your record.
I mean, you have a record.
You know why you were deported.
Everyone always says, no, no, no, I wasn't involved in any criminal activity.
No, please believe me.
I swear to God, sir.
I'm not into stuff like that.
I'm a military.
I'm a sergeant.
Sure, yeah.
I'm a sergeant.
I'm not into stuff like that.
I don't like people like that.
No, no, no.
So, no.
So, you weren't involved with them?
No.
No.
No, never.
So, if someone were to say, hey, just be honest about your involvement with them and maybe you'd have a second chance.
No, no.
No.
No, not at all.
No.
Not at all.
No.
So there are no MSRT members who you know, who you could point out to protect other people who they kill.
No.
No.
Okay.
Thank you.
I don't like people like that.
Oh, none of us do.
It's always, I don't know.
I don't know.
And now imagine CNN's going to tell that version and not show the rap sheet.
That's how this stuff happens.
So I just didn't want to hear any more bullshit.
It's going to be marijuana.
Okay.
Half an ounce, but we also found a grenade on the wall hanging.
So we're going to treat it as if a slide.
Okay.
And then we're going to work it from there.
Okay.
He just has a business, bro.
This is a business.
Cool.
And you know, this is the crazy thing going through that.
I tried to sort of visualize being, you know, I guess a perpetually closeted homosexual from CNN.
And I realized this guy would go, oh man, I don't know nothing.
And CNN would go, well, good enough for me.
Yeah.
Trump's ice separates family, deports man.
Here's something.
Business owner.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Here's something else that people don't take into account.
This is the same thing that bothered me when Tukey Williams was going on back then and Snoop Dogg and all these people, really free tookie, free tookie.
He wrote a children's book.
This is one of the founding members of the Crips.
I believe he killed.
He was involved with the murder of I think it was either three or four people on several separate occasions.
Some of those guys were still out there, meaning there are kids who will be victimized.
So when someone is saying, no, no, no, I don't know, there are MS-13 members still out there, you know.
They're human trafficking.
They're killing people.
They're holding entire townships hostage.
You could help those people.
Isn't that important?
At what point do we say, yeah, well, I get it.
If you believed what he said, don't.
Your heart would break.
But that's the propaganda of the media.
Now, if that's not enough for you, let me show you the next person, the very next person.
She's military also.
We apprehended.
She's also a sergeant.
Are we just going to gloss over the predator tattoos?
Yeah, what the hell is he talking about there?
Is he thinking of like where the bomb is going to go off at the end and starts laughing?
He says, I am a predator.
That's my gang name.
I have my friend.
His name is Casper.
His name is Joker.
I am Predator.
And on my tie, I can show he says eternator.
Well, Oscar La Vista, baby.
Also, I have another one on my butt cheek.
It says flatliner, but the movie didn't age well.
I have one.
On my penis, he says magnum PI.
Sometimes I put a little mustache.
Just for fun.
A little Hawaiian shirt on the fasta.
And then I wear white pants.
Because Tom Salek is super masculine and he's a penis.
So he's going hand in hand, right?
This is just me.
Mother Pictures and WhatsApp 00:03:41
Because the next one, if that wasn't enough to convince you, the next one, child pornography charges involving her, her own children.
And I will tell you, let me ask you this.
How would you?
How would you deal with it?
Because, unlike myself, these things have to be handled very carefully.
The authorities and ICE, my understanding is they obviously someone would have to examine and confirm the material, be it pictures or video.
And we were there when they waited.
They dropped, or this lady dropped the children off at school.
I believe she had three children, dropped them off at grade school, and then sped like a rocket.
And I will tell you, you know, people use the term dead eyes.
Could just be because I know the depth of the crimes.
But the hair on the back of my neck was standing up when we approached her.
And this is the exact kind of story that you would see in the media as mom drops kids off at school and is then apprehended by ICE.
Pull it over for screen and shit.
Yeah.
All right.
Don't film the stick.
So, what makes a mother take pictures like that?
No English?
Pictures.
Was it pornographía?
Is that what you say in Spanish?
Pornografía of children.
What makes a mom your madre, right?
You're a mother.
You're a madre.
Yeah, you're a mother.
Yeah.
So what would make a mother take pornographic pictures of her children like that?
No, you haven't done it?
No.
No, you don't know anything about it?
No WhatsApp?
No WhatsApp?
No.
No Whatsapp.
No, no tengo fotos de mis niños.
Tengo fotos normal de mis niños.
No regrets.
¿No se arrepiente de algo que haya hecho mal?
No he hecho nada malo.
She says she hasn't got any law.
You know, we have the pictures, right?
How long have you been in America?
She prefers to talk to a lawyer.
Okay.
In Spanish?
She understands English.
Fat bitch speaks the king's English.
I was hoping that that registered on camera, but she didn't have an accent.
Yes, in English, sir.
Son of a you've been played.
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Now, just to be clear, it wasn't just her own kids of whom she was making pornography.
She made some films of herself, allegedly, as well.
And allegedly, you can find them at bigfatuglyhellbound whores.com.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
Let's put that in my browser.
Or you can just go to her only big, fat, ugly, hellbound whores fans.com.
No one's fans of that.
Yeah, dot net.
You know what's crazy is if this was me, if I was that lady, the left would immediately take his kids.
Rightfully so.
Take his kids.
The state needs to take custody of those kids.
The state needs to raise those kids.
Yeah.
I know they took my brother when I was a kid because he, my dad woke up my brother because he wouldn't wake up.
He woke him up and he grabbed him by the shirt and pulled him up and he had a little rash, a little tiny rash on his neck here.
And the school asked, What happened?
And my brother has Dow syndrome.
And so he didn't communicate as well as everyone else.
He said, my dad choked me.
Oh, no.
And then your dad really did choke him after that.
So then, yeah, like he's Homer Simpson or something.
And so then, you know, my brother didn't come home from school that day.
And CPS in California took my brother for a week.
And I remember they sat me down.
They didn't sit me down in the kitchen by myself.
My family had to be outside the house so they could ask me if I was living in a safe environment.
And I just remember crying, asking for my brother back.
I was like seven or eight, maybe.
They absolutely would celebrate it.
But when it's this.
Yeah.
And it's an important thing.
It's like, oh, no one's here legally on Stone.
She does it.
Four years deferred.
Right.
Still has her kids.
It's unbelievable.
Mind blown.
It's odd how I had this explained to me by a pastor once in reference to heaven, but it applies in a lot of ways where we can be experiencing or we have an understanding of the same exact story that someone on the left does with different context.
And it's like we are in two different worlds.
And this is very important because the left really, that's how they convince white, suburban, often Christian, mostly female voters that they are empathetic.
If you watch their version, if the left, the only difference here is we got there first.
If you were to watch the left's version or depiction of these events, your heart would break for that woman.
I'm pretty sure everyone's heart was broken in that car.
We talked about it a lot.
My heart was broken for those kids who we watched get dropped off.
Yeah.
Because no one wants this.
Those kids after school are going to need to be sat down and talked to.
And they're probably not going to ever live with their mother again.
And they're probably going to be upset because often victims of sexual crimes like this, they don't know it.
They don't know it yet.
And they just think of that person as mom.
And they're going to have to probably go into foster care.
Hopefully there's a good family that'll be able to adopt them.
And hopefully, when they get older, they find out who their mother was and they thank the people who took her or took her out of their lives.
Or they could end up with a virtue-signaling liberal who convinces them that their mom was a saint and was wrongfully taken away.
She had to make the decision, the hard decision.
An immigrant, down on her luck, no money.
Yeah.
What's a mother to do?
Right.
Yeah.
Work at the gas station?
No.
Well, I saw she was driving a relatively new, I think it was a Grand Highlander.
So I doubt she both her and her spouse work.
So, no, it's not even like you're in a, not that it makes it right, but I know.
No, of course not.
That's the point I was making.
But in places like Cuba, you know, there'll be teenage girls and the mom's like, look, we have to eat.
So it's, you know, the oldest profession there is.
It doesn't make it right.
But that's different from someone wanting a little extra cheddar to go on down to the pottery barn.
You don't need to do that to your children.
So we're both.
And this is the problem with the evil of the left warping narratives.
You kind of do have, think of it as an empathy or a sympathy meter.
So you do have to manage that energy.
You can put that sympathy into the sob story of the woman or truthfully into the people who actually need it because that's going to determine your actions moving forward.
My heart goes out to those kids.
And I know that right now they probably hate ICE.
That's something that ICE is willing to do too, because it has to be done.
These little kids, they don't know any better.
Nothing lower than that, man.
Your own kids?
No.
What kind of school was it?
Was it an elementary school?
I'm assuming.
I mean, I don't know what grades, but yeah, it was a great school.
Yeah, I think so.
Yeah, they were, as I understand it, none of them were in high school.
They were like, you know, I think.
I think by that time they catch wise, you know?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Just really, really evil stuff.
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Absolutely.
Really quickly, we've got a couple more raids.
So Dan Bongino raided us.
Thank you.
Is it L-O-L-L?
It's a Luls.
Luls, L-O-U-L-Z.
Thanks, guys.
Appreciate it.
Thank you, guys.
Our final, I guess this was the final encounter of the day.
And then there's one more where an impromptu change my mind took place.
This really put to bed the narrative that ICE agents are just power-hungry, Gestapo wannabes in disguise.
Outside of that, and that's kind of, it's basically a traffic stop with people who have no business being here.
There's a warrant.
We don't know what for yet, but I don't.
I think they do.
Do you know what the warrant's for?
Hondurans?
Yes.
Give me my hand over there.
You got an average back from?
He's asking to give his right hand a little bit of justice.
His right hand is already, whatever, twisted.
We're rolling it off right now, sir.
So they got what?
What are the warrants for?
Actually, a traffic stop was conducted by DPS based on the 287G program.
The officer contacted us to respond since all they had was a traffic citation ball.
So in normal circumstances, if this was a U.S. citizen, they would have released him.
This person was encountered by our 287G partner.
Now they come into our custody.
Makes sense.
People say, oh, Illyl aliens are more law about it.
Well, it's because they don't actually have the numbers.
We just know that they're one and a half to four and a half times more likely to be incarcerated for violent crimes.
So imagine, you know, you get into a Fenderbender, you don't exchange insurance information.
That person's gone.
So both Honduran nationals.
Yeah.
Crazy Louis Telstop as part of the 287G.
The local police officer, one of our 287G officers, so one of our partners, the driver had a warrant for traffic violation.
However, they're both underwritten proceedings.
They're both here illegally.
So we're taking them back into custody and then basically putting their cases in the front burner so you can get them quickly as opposed to five, ten years from now.
Right.
So if you look at their car, it looks like there probably were many traffic violations.
Probably a lot that aren't on the books.
Right.
It's, you know, the difference in culture and driving habits or whatever, different laws.
You know, a lot of the guys, they do get into trouble.
They bump into other cars.
They speed.
They do all kinds of crazy stuff, get tickets, don't show up, don't pay.
Easy way to get a warrant.
Why would you?
Why would you show up and pay?
If you're off the books, what's going to happen?
You don't have the same concern about your social security number, about your credit.
Think about it.
We're sitting there like, what's my FICO score?
These people are like, I don't give a shit.
Plus, the state of Texas don't issue driver's license unless you have legal documentation being here.
So most likely they're also unlicensed drivers.
Yeah.
Insured unlicensed.
When I went to get my driver's license, we're new.
I'm going to get a license, traffic violation warrant.
So basically, he already got in trouble and didn't show up, didn't follow through.
Also, in proceedings illegally.
So, and again, the Julie 7G, the partnership with 27G local law enforcement, is beautiful because it makes them force multipliers with us.
Right.
I mean, they're doing their job.
We're not asking them to stop doing their job.
They're doing their job.
They're in counter violation.
We're in the area.
We backed them up, not only to take over the case, but also with safety.
If you notice, the officer was alone.
Here we showed up.
Now he has plenty of backup.
He doesn't have to necessarily worry about watching his six, plus watching everything else.
Well, that's what I noticed today, too, is how seamless.
I mean, there were a couple where we didn't even get there on time because they were done so quickly.
That could take place in Minnesota.
That could be across the country.
And instead, you end up with the chaos that you have.
This is how it should go.
And it's like Mr. Holman said plenty of times, right?
Oh, we're not asking anybody to do anything out of the norm.
Just follow the law.
Just give them to us.
We'll take them.
Yeah.
That's what we're asking for.
We're not asking anybody to reinvent the wheel or anything like that.
It's really that simple.
The laws are already written in the book.
We're not asking them to be rewritten.
Nope.
All we're asking is everybody collectively, us, them, let's follow them.
And everything worked out just fine.
He said his hand was bothering him.
When we put him in the handcuffs on, apparently one of them were a little bit not necessarily the best way, so he complained and we made sure that we readjusted it, which speaks about the humanitarian factor a lot of times when ICE agents are, you know, they're all about putting him in handcuffs.
No.
What was he laughing about?
Could you tell?
Could you hear what he was laughing at?
It was nervous.
He was nervous.
I actually asked him, you know, are you okay?
What's this phone call about?
Are you okay?
When I said you're okay for the second time, he said, I'm really nervous.
So I was laughing at him more nervously.
So that's why I started talking to us.
Look, I'm going to tell him that you call them later.
You're going to have a chance to make a phone call.
We're going to take care of you.
Just relax.
Calm down.
Don't do anything crazy.
Just follow the orders that we give you.
It's important for people to see because when people say, oh, the deportations are cruelty, the only way to make that argument after seeing this is, you just don't think people should be deported.
You just don't think anyone can be an illegal alien.
If that's their opinion, that's fine.
What they can't do is say people are being inhumanely treated, that there's any type of mistreatment, that it's cruelty.
When people say that, what they mean is no borders.
That's really what it means.
That's what we learned today.
I mean, I wouldn't treat anybody the way we treated people today that I wouldn't want a family member of mine in the same situation to be treated.
They're still human beings at the end of the day.
And keep in mind, too, this is a perfect example of two people who should have and could have self-deported on the CBP1 app.
Yes.
And gotten, now is it up to $2,600 or $2,800?
I believe it's.
Something like that.
It was $1,000, I went to $2,000.
It's $2,600 or $2,800.
All expenses paid.
Or that's a choice.
Secretary Noam said, right, you can leave or you can wait till we find you.
But if we find you, you forego the check.
Think about that.
That's over $5,000 in that car.
They could have just taken it.
Probably could have fixed a dent in their truck.
Yeah, it looks like Mr. Magoo's car.
Oh, no.
The kind of car you avoid on the highway.
Right.
And that's the thing.
I know people will watch this and go, oh, it's just a traffic violation.
Or, oh, you know, they ran a stop.
You know, you don't go to jail for that.
I understand it.
These people have no business being here anyway.
And you have to understand the.
I mean, we use the term black market, but it's definitely an under-the-table market.
Their entire lives, they're not beholden to the same laws of our society that you are.
They don't have the same concerns, and you can't actually have a cohesive fabric to make up a country if we're not all abiding by the same rules.
And you see the difference, right?
Compared to Minneapolis, compared.
It is chaos by design.
That was the main takeaway.
It can't, what would you rather have?
The situations you saw in Minneapolis, the kinds of riots that you've seen, places like Los Angeles.
It's hard for me to keep track of all the cities, or them be as seamless and as quick as this.
And painless, too.
Painless both for the person being apprehended and the officers involved.
How outside of being deported, which is, again, the only argument you would have in this case is no one should be deported.
We can't have borders.
So if that's what you think, then you can still be anti-ICE.
Yeah.
If you understand that we need to have rules and people need to come legally, what contention would you have with this?
Can anyone comment?
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So there was one opportunity, and this was while we were apprehending the child pornographer, I noticed someone filming.
And it took about two minutes for an impromptu change my mind to actually take place.
She understands English.
It's like an old magic trick.
Somebody's yelling at me.
What's that?
That's filming.
I'm talking to you all.
Yeah, I'll call you on Facebook fire.
Yeah, let me go talk to 'em.
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