The owners of Abby's Bakery in Texas, Leonardo Baez and Nora Alicia Avila-Guel, are charged with serious offenses following an ICE raid.
The operation, conducted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), led to the detention of eight individuals suspected of being in the U.S. without documentation. The owners are accused of knowingly employing individuals who are in the country illegally. The charges are filed under 8 USC 1324, a statute used against those who hide or harbor undocumented immigrants. According to the federal complaint, which outlines the charges, two of those arrested confirmed that Baez and Avila-Guel were aware of their immigration status. By Shelby Baum | February 22, 2025 Conservative News Journal All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law. By Trump's order the term terrorist will now apply to major drug cartels and gangs operating across Latin America and the United States:
Jalisco New Generation Cartel (Mexico) Mara Salvatrucha MS-13 (El Salvador) La Nueva Familia Michoacana Tren de Aragua (Venezuela) United Cartels (Mexico) Sinaloa Cartel (Mexico) Northeast Cartel Gulf Cartel The Jalisco New Generation Cartel has emerged as one of Mexico's most aggressive criminal organizations. The group has launched direct attacks against Mexican authorities using explosive-laden drones and sophisticated weapons. Under the leadership of Nemesio "El Mencho" Oseguera, the cartel has established a vast distribution network for cocaine, methamphetamine, and fentanyl across all 50 U.S. states. By Vanesa Belen on February 20, 2025 Thin Line News Video 1: investigative news report filed three days ago Suspects Jack Amadeus LaSota (Ziz), Maximilian Bentley Snyder, Alexander Jeffrey Leatham, Teresa Consuelo Youngblut, Emma Borhanian (killed), Alexander Leatham, Gwen Danielson Sources: U.S. District Courts in Vermont and Solano County, CA, Vallejo Police Department (Solano County), San Francisco Chronicle, KCRA3 Sacramento, FBI The Center for Applied Rationality (CFAR) is a nonprofit organization in Berkeley, CA, that hosts workshops on rationality and cognitive bias. Video 2: investigative news report filed 12 days ago Source: The Post Millennial
Andy Cuong Ngo was born and raised in Portland, Oregon. His parents fled Vietnam in 1978 as Vietnamese boat people after they had been forced into labor and re-education camps by the communist government. Ngo earned a graphic design degree from UCLA. He is a journalist and editor-at-large for The Post Millennial, wrote columns for the New York Post and The Wall Street Journal, and authored a best-selling book on Antifa. He self-identifies as "gay" and says he is center-right. A Portland Police Bureau spokesman confirmed that Ngo filed at least 10 police reports about threats made to him or his family since 2020 for his reporting, and for this reason he moved to London. "ziz" neo-pronoun, part of a set of pronouns like "ze/zir/zirs" or "ze/hir/hirs", used by some who identify as trans, non-binary, gender-neutral, or the latest, ever-changing iteration news report filed three days ago
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Catrina - mother; Travis - father Thanksgiving was Thursday, Nov. 24, 2022. Jason Chen was convicted of first-degree murder and abuse of a corpse. That was the unanimous decision of the jury after less than an hour of deliberation. He will spend the rest of his life behind bars and no possibility of parole. The death penalty was not an option. Prosecutors had successfully proved that Chen stabbed Jasmine Pace 60 times, stuffed her body into a suitcase, and dumped it on the banks of the Tennessee River on Suck Creek Road. Friday, December 20, 2024
"A six-count indictment was unsealed today in Los Angeles charging two California men with defrauding investors of more than $22 million in cryptocurrency through a series of digital asset project “rug pulls,” a type of fraud scheme in which the creator of a nonfungible token (NFT) or other digital asset project solicits funds from investors for the project and then abruptly abandons the project and fraudulently retains investors’ funds. Both men were arrested yesterday by Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) in Los Angeles. "According to court documents, from May 2021 to May 2024, Gabriel Hay, 23, of Beverly Hills, and Gavin Mayo, 23, of Thousand Oaks, sponsored several NFT and other digital asset projects and undertook promotional activities in support of those projects." www.justice.gov/opa/pr/two-california-men-charged-largest-nft-scheme-prosecuted-date TikTok and Twitter (now X) were used to sell the NFT's. |
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