US continues to go backward...

GOP lawmaker says some jobs shouldn't pay workers enough to live​


Pennsylvania House Republican Leader Rep. Jesse Topper has faced criticism for his remarks on the House floor opposing livable wages.

"Not every wage, and please hear me clearly on this, is designed to be a livable wage," he said during his speech.

His comments were shared on Wednesday by Democratic State Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta on the social platform X, with the caption, "True mask off moment."


Writer Dr. Allison Wiltzsaid: "They said the quiet part out loud. They to maintain a system where some are subservient to others, yet suffer in poverty."

Interestingly, Topper's comments come just a day after a Republican in the U.S. Senate introduced a bill to increase the federal minimum wage for the first time in nearly two decades.

On Tuesday, Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) teamed up with Sen. Peter Welch (D-Vt.) to propose legislation aimed at boosting the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour — a stance rarely embraced by members of the GOP.

Their proposal, called the Higher Wages for American Workers Act, would implement a $15 minimum wage starting January 1 of the year following its passage.

After that, the rate would increase each year in line with inflation.
 

This $h!t is why most people are protesting!

They are raiding US Businesses that are doing it by the Rules that Washington DC gave them, they are going after immigrants in the process of immigration who are following the rules 100% and arresting them when they show up for their court dates the US govt told them to go to. They are targeting elementary school graduations, they are going into elementary schools and cuffing 4th graders.

This is an attack on EVERYONE DOING IT RIGHT AND BY THE RULES...and they are doing it to AMERICAN CITIZENS and BUSINESES too.



An Omaha food plant owner says he followed the rules for hiring immigrants. It was raided anyway.

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The owner of an Omaha food packaging company says his business has been unfairly hamstrung by federal immigration officials, who raided the plant and arrested more than half its workforce.

The raid took place despite the company meticulously following the government's own system for verifying the workers were in the country legally, owner Gary Rohwer said Wednesday.


Glenn Valley Foods now is operating at about 30% of capacity as the business scrambles to hire more workers, Rohwer said as he stood outside the plant.

Asked how upsetting the raid was, Rohwer replied, “I was very upset, ma’am, because we were told to e-verify, and we e-verified all these years, so I was shocked.”

“We did everything we could possibly do," he said.

E-Verify is an online U.S. Department of Homeland Security system launched in the late 1990s that allows employers to quickly check if potential employees can work legally in the U.S., often by using Social Security numbers.

Some of America’s largest employers use it, including Starbucks and Walmart, but the vast majority of employers do not. Critics say the system is fairly easy to cheat, particularly with false documents.

Rohwer noted that federal officials have said his company was a victim of those using stolen identities or fake IDs to get around the E-Verify system, which lead agents conducting the raid described as “broken” and “flawed” to Glenn Valley executives.



But that does nothing to repair the company’s bottom line, Rohwer said.

“I’d like to see the United States government ... come up with a program that they can communicate to the companies as to how to hire legitimate help. Period,” he said.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement confirmed that more than 70 people were arrested during the Glenn Valley Foods raid on Tuesday. It also said one of the workers, described as a Honduras national, assaulted federal agents as he was being detained.

The Omaha raid comes amid an immigration crackdown under President Donald Trump. The administration has been intensifying its efforts in recent weeks, and Trump deployed more than 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines this week to respond to ongoing protests in Los Angeles over his immigration policies.


The raid, in the southeastern section of Omaha where nearly a quarter of residents are foreign born according to the 2020 census, led to hundreds of people turning out to protest Tuesday evening. But it also had a chilling effect on the south Omaha community.

The Metropolitan Community College’s South Omaha campus and an Omaha library branch in the area closed Tuesday afternoon, and several businesses along south Omaha's normally bustling 24th Street closed as news of the raid spread. Several of them remained closed Wednesday, said Douglas County Board of Commissioners Chairman Roger Garcia, whose district covers south Omaha.


“Everybody’s still on alert, waiting to see what happens today and in the coming days,” Garcia said. “So there’s still a lot of anxiety and fear out there.”

That fear will show up in the form of a weakened economy in Omaha, he added.

“You know, when products are not being sold, taxes are not being collected, and people are not able to get their goods as well. So it affects all of us,” he said.

An aunt of Garcia's wife was among those taken away by ICE during the Omaha raid, he said. They have been unable to determine where she is being held.

The raid came on the same day of the inauguration of newly elected Omaha Mayor John Ewing, a Democrat who unseated three-term Republican Jean Stothert last month.

During a news conference Wednesday to address the raid, Ewing declined to speculate on whether the timing of it was intended to distract from his swearing-in. But he denounced the action by federal authorities, saying, “My message to the public is that we are with them.”


Omaha Police Chief Todd Schmaderer also declared that his department will play no part in checking immigration or the legal status of residents in the community.

“That is not our mission. Our mission is public safety,” the chief said. “I need victims to come forward. They will not come forward if they’re fearful of Omaha Police Department being immigration officers.”
 

There are over 500 sanctuary cities in the US. ICE Chief said they will be raiding Businesses and Neighborhoods.


SO tell me again how this is only going after the worst of the worst and criminals only.


Trump’s border tsar: We’ll flood sanctuary cities with ICE raids


Donald Trump’s border tsar says he will “flood the zone” with arrest squads in liberal sanctuary cities as he punches back against protests that have rocked Los Angeles for days.

In an interview with The Telegraph, Tom Homan said the protesters will do nothing to slow the pace of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detentions.


“If they think they’re going to shut ICE operations down, they’re wrong,” he said, after returning to Washington DC from California, where he had seen the protests up close.

“What they’re going to see is an increase in ICE operations especially in sanctuary cities.”

Last week the Department of Homeland Security issued a list of 500 cities, counties and states it said obstructed the Trump administration’s deportation plan by protecting illegal immigrants.

Mr Homan said he already had teams operating across places including New York and Chicago, where local law enforcement did not share immigration status of people in detention.

“We’re going to send massive teams, we are going to flood the zone,” he said.


“If we can’t arrest the bad guy in jail we’ll arrest them in the neighbourhood. If we can’t find them there we’ll arrest them at a workplace.

“So sanctuary cities won’t get exactly what they don’t want – more agents in the neighbourhood, more work site enforcement operations.”



Mr Homan, a former police officer who has also served as acting head of ICE, is the public face of Mr Trump’s operation to deport as many as a million people in a year.

So far, he said, the number was at about 140,000.

But with fewer people crossing the southern border the pace of detentions has slowed since the Trump administration took power.

The result has been a broader operation to find migrants wherever they might be.

Immigration officers, backed by FBI agents, raided several sites around Los Angeles on Friday triggering protests that grew into riots at the weekend.


Mr Trump responded by sending in 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines.

Since then protests have spread around the country offering Democratic politicians their first real chance to unite against Mr Trump.

Gavin Newsom, the Democratic governor of California, accused the administration of drawing a “military dragnet” across the nation’s second biggest city.


However, Mr Homan said media coverage had missed a key point about the raids.

“It wasn’t an immigration raid, it was a criminal investigation,” he said.

The operation was investigating money laundering, tax evasion and customs fraud at a business, he said.

“The big overarching investigation is looking at whether some of this money is making it to Mexico and Columbia to fund cartel activities,” he said.


Relatives and protesters arrived as news of the raids spread. Some tried to confront the federal agents wearing camouflage.

One person fell to the ground in front of a vehicle as he attempted to stop its progress.

Mr Homan said the FBI and ICE were investigating several organisations he believed supplied bricks and gas masks to protesters.


“So we know there’s a couple organisations that are behind it that’s under criminal investigation,” he said.

“I can’t talk about it but we’re going to prosecute them to the full extent of the law.”

Online conspiracy theories have – without any evidence – suggested that George Soros, the Jewish donor to liberal causes, or Karen Bass, the city’s mayor, were responsible for depositing pallets of bricks at strategic locations.

Other commentators point out that one of the biggest flashpoints was beside a Home Depot store, which would have been stocked with building materials.

Protests slowed on Tuesday and Wednesday, in part because of a curfew.

Mr Homan said his officers had been placed at risk, night after night.

“I was there Friday night. I saw the federal building surrounded with close to 1000 people,’ he said. “I saw the threats. I saw the damage.


“I saw them trying to breach the federal building.”

He said officers had been doxxed and assaulted for trying to do their job. Sending in the troops was not a piece of political theatre or an effort to create a crisis.

“Thank God President Trump deployed the National Guard when he did,” he added.
 

Georgia threatens domestic terror charges for protestors who resort to violence


The Georgia attorney general also issued a warning on Wednesday, saying, "We will not hesitate to bring Domestic Terrorism charges for those who earn it."

"It’s very simple. Protesters use words. Rioters use violence. There is no gray area," Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr said.
 
Senator Alex Padilla is forcibly removed by plain clothes people from Homeland Secretary Kristi Noem's press conference in LA.

"Hands off!," Padilla can be heard yelling.

Never seen a US senator handled this way before!

 
Senator Alex Padilla is forcibly removed by plain clothes people from Homeland Secretary Kristi Noem's press conference in LA.

"Hands off!," Padilla can be heard yelling.

Never seen a US senator handled this way before!


That's not good. Im wondering what prompted this.
 
The "consequences" for vandalism started a full 2 days before the actual vandalism occured. Are we in minority report territory here?

Per the timeline above vandalism absolutely came first.
 

Congressman tells Hegseth to "get the hell out" of Pentagon in tense hearing​


Rep. Salud Carbajal (D-CA) told Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth to "get the hell out" in an explosive exchange during a House Armed Services Committee hearing on Thursday.

Why it matters: The congressman grilled Hegseth on a variety of issues, including Marines' deployment to Los Angeles, the Signal chat leak and Russia's invasion into Ukraine.


What they're saying: Carbajal, who has served in Marine Corps Reserve, said during the committee hearing he has "serious concern" regarding the deployment to LA and called it a "political theater."

  • After Carbajal asked Hegseth if he thought political allegiance to Trump is a requirement for serving our nation, Hegseth replied "Congressman, you know what a silly question that is."
  • "You're an embarrassment to this country," Carbajal said in response. "There's been bipartisan members of Congress that have called for your resignation. You should just get the hell out and let somebody compete competently lead this department."
 
That article has very little detail and runs counter to statements put out by LAPD.

Common man. That timeline is clearly defined and there is really no reason to believe its inaccurate. I know people want to believe the cops just showed up and started gassing a peaceful situation but that's not what happened. People got pissed about the raids, met at the steps of a federal building, started breaking stuff, cops showed, cops got pelted with things, cops started using defense methods. Its wash and repeat.

If you have statements from the LAPD that they fired first with no reason I'd be interested in a link.
 
Common man. That timeline is clearly defined and there is really no reason to believe its inaccurate. I know people want to believe the cops just showed up and started gassing a peaceful situation but that's not what happened. People got pissed about the raids, met at the steps of a federal building, started breaking stuff, cops showed, cops got pelted with things, cops started using defense methods. Its wash and repeat.

If you have statements from the LAPD that they fired first with no reason I'd be interested in a link.
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This was put out by LAPD on June 7th (Saturday), and their statement used the phrase "today's events concluded without incident".

I also watched a lot of videos and the anti protester actions on Friday and Saturday were committed by ICE, not LAPD. LAPD were present on those days, but did not engage. I have not seen video of protesters initiating violence on those two days.

That article was low effort and didn't even track with the basic timing of events, supported by recorded video, statements by LAPD and elected officials.
 
I also watched a lot of videos and the anti protester actions on Friday and Saturday were committed by ICE, not LAPD. LAPD were present on those days, but did not engage. I have not seen video of protesters initiating violence on those two days.

That article was low effort and didn't even track with the basic timing of events, supported by recorded video, statements by LAPD and elected officials.
What @Stillwaterman posted was from ABCNews and corroborates what has been widely reported.

Take it for what it’s worth cause AI can be wrong. But here is part of a ChatGPT timeline of events for June 7th
June 7:
* Attorney for Coalition for Humane Immigrants Rights stated “protesters were throwing bricks”
* LA County Sheriff reported one ICE agent injured from a rock thrown through windshield of a moving vehicle
* LAPD reported two people arrested for assaulting police officers
* LA Sheriffs Office: one person arrested for throwing Molotov cocktail with injured three deputies.
* LAPD: protester throw an object and hit police cruiser
* LAPD: protesters threw glass bottles with gasoline at police
 
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Common man. That timeline is clearly defined and there is really no reason to believe its inaccurate. I know people want to believe the cops just showed up and started gassing a peaceful situation but that's not what happened. People got pissed about the raids, met at the steps of a federal building, started breaking stuff, cops showed, cops got pelted with things, cops started using defense methods. Its wash and repeat.

If you have statements from the LAPD that they fired first with no reason I'd be interested in a link.
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What @Stillwaterman posted was from ABCNews and corroborates what has been widely reported.

Take it for what it’s worth cause AI can be wrong. But here is part of a ChatGPT timeline of events for June 7th
June 7:
* Attorney for Coalition for Humane Immigrants Rights stated “protesters were throwing bricks”
* LA County Sheriff reported one ICE agent injured from a rock thrown through windshield of a moving vehicle
* LAPD reported two people arrested for assaulting police officers
* LA Sheriffs Office: one person arrested for throwing Molotov cocktail with injured three deputies.
* LAPD: protester throw an object and hit police cruiser
* LAPD: protesters threw glass bottles with gasoline at police
 
What @Stillwaterman posted was from ABCNews and corroborates what has been widely reported.

Take it for what it’s worth cause AI can be wrong. But here is part of a ChatGPT timeline of events for June 7th
June 7:
* Attorney for Coalition for Humane Immigrants Rights stated “protesters were throwing bricks”
* LA County Sheriff reported one ICE agent injured from a rock thrown through windshield of a moving vehicle
* LAPD reported two people arrested for assaulting police officers
* LA Sheriffs Office: one person arrested for throwing Molotov cocktail with injured three deputies.
* LAPD: protester throw an object and hit police cruiser
* LAPD: protesters threw glass bottles with gasoline at police
I'm not interested in what AI slop says about the protests. I already posted a primary source from LAPD themselves that completely destroys that narrative.

Your post has 5 "citations" from LAPD. If they exist, it should be easy for you to find them and share them here.
 
What Stillwater man posted and what I listed was about how and when violence started. Your article stated the police chief did not feel the National Guard needed to be called.

I personally don’t think Trump should have called the Guard and certainly not the Marines. But that doesn’t change the fact that some protesters turned violent as most every news organization has reported. As you posted, “people generally see what they look for, and hear what they listen for”, instead of taking the time to read/watch the news from multiple sources.
 
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