Episode 1051- Don’t Buy the New Narrative on Immigration!

It looks like DEI has struck again and no one wants to talk about it.

Iran is running into some major issues and looks like they can’t blame Israel or the United States.

And, suddenly, that nobody-is-above-the-law thing is biting Democrats in the ass.

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/style/2025/04/28/rock-hall-fame-2025-inductees

DEI Strikes Again!

According to a New York Times investigation, a Black Hawk helicopter pilot failed to follow her co-pilot’s instruction to turn left seconds before a fatal mid-air collision with American Airlines Flight 5342 near Washington D.C. in January 2025, resulting in the deaths of all 67 people aboard both aircraft.

Flight data analysis revealed a critical altitude discrepancy that likely contributed to the collision. The Black Hawk helicopter was flying at approximately 278-400 feet at the time of impact123, significantly exceeding the 200-foot maximum altitude restriction for the designated corridor along the Potomac River14. This violation placed the helicopter directly in the path of the descending American Airlines CRJ700, which was at a similar altitude of 313-325 feet during its final approach to Reagan National Airport25.

Investigators discovered troubling inconsistencies in the helicopter’s altitude readings. The Black Hawk’s flight data recorder contained invalid pressure altitude data23, and crew members reported different altitudes minutes before the crash-the pilot flying noted 300 feet while the instructor indicated 400 feet23

NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy confirmed these “conflicting” altitude readings6, raising questions about possible altimeter malfunction or pilot misinterpretation.

Additionally, a crucial air traffic control instruction for the helicopter to “pass behind” the jet may have been partially blocked by radio transmiInvestigators discovered troubling inconsistencies in the helicopter’s altitude readings.

The Black Hawk’s flight data recorder contained invalid pressure altitude data23, and crew members reported different altitudes minutes before the crash-the pilot flying noted 300 feet while the instructor indicated 400 feet23

NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy confirmed these “conflicting” altitude readings6, raising questions about possible altimeter malfunction or pilot misinterpretation.

Additionally, a crucial air traffic control instruction for the helicopter to “pass behind” the jet may have been partially blocked by radio transmission from the Black Hawk itself just 17 seconds before impact37.ssion from the Black Hawk itself just 17 seconds before impact37.

https://www.thedailybeast.com/pilot-in-deadly-dc-crash-was-told-to-turn-at-last-second-but-didnt
https://abcnews.go.com/US/faa-administrator-missed-led-dc-plane-crash/story?id=120209982

Couldn’t Have Happened to Better People

A massive explosion at Iran’s Shahid Rajaee port near Bandar Abbas killed at least 40 people and injured more than 1,000 others, prompting Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to order a thorough investigation to “uncover any negligence or intent” behind the blast that reportedly involved chemicals stored at the facility.

The explosion at Iran’s Shahid Rajaee port has been linked to sodium perchlorate, a major ingredient in solid rocket fuel that had reportedly arrived in a shipment from China in March 202412. This chemical serves as the primary feedstock for manufacturing ammonium perchlorate, which constitutes approximately 70% of the standard fuel load in most of Iran’s solid-fueled ballistic missiles3. A source connected to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps confirmed that sodium perchlorate was the chemical that ignited in the deadly blast1.

Sodium perchlorate is classified as a hazardous material with significant explosive risks3. While rarely used directly in pyrotechnics due to its highly hygroscopic nature4, it’s valued in missile applications for several properties:

  • High oxygen content that enhances explosive reactions5
  • Compatibility with various fuel components like ammonium nitrate5
  • Ability to be processed into ammonium perchlorate for solid rocket propellants3
  • Used in missiles including Khybar-Shikan, Fattah, Fateh-110, and Zolfaghar types36

The chemical poses serious safety concerns, as it can react violently with reducing agents, organic materials, and certain metals57. It forms explosive mixtures with combustible materials and can detonate when mixed with powdered metals like magnesium or aluminum7, explaining why its improper storage likely contributed to the catastrophic explosion at the Iranian port.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/iranian-port-rajaei-hit-massive-explosion-fire
https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/iran-news/article-851637

It Probably Was Terrorism

At least nine people were killed and multiple others injured when a 30-year-old Vancouver man drove a vehicle into a crowd attending the Lapu Lapu Day festival, a Filipino heritage celebration in Vancouver, Canada, with police confirming they are “confident that this incident was not an act of terrorism.”

The 30-year-old Vancouver man arrested at the scene was described by police as being “known to police in certain circumstances,” though authorities declined to elaborate on his specific background.12 

Interim Vancouver Police Chief Steve Rai confirmed the suspect was a “lone male” who was initially apprehended by bystanders before police arrived.34 Video circulating on social media showed a young man in a black hoodie being held against a chain-link fence saying “I’m sorry” while surrounded by angry festival attendees.35

While police have firmly stated they are “confident that this incident was not an act of terrorism,”67 they have not publicly disclosed the suspect’s motives.

Local media reported the man has a history of mental health issues,8 but officials have been careful not to speculate on motivation during the early investigation.

The suspect’s vehicle, a black SUV with significant front-end damage, was documented at the scene after traveling at high speed through the crowded festival area.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/vancouver-attack-car-lapu-lapu-festival-suspect-canada-latest-updates-b2740443.html?page=2

Nobody Is Above the Law, Right?

Judges Arrested for Helping Illegal Aliens

Several recent high-profile arrests have involved judges accused of assisting undocumented immigrants in evading law enforcement. These cases have drawn national attention and sparked debate over the role of the judiciary in immigration enforcement.

Key Incidents:

Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan

  • Arrest and Charges: On April 25, 2025, Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested by the FBI at the Milwaukee County Courthouse. She faces charges of obstruction and concealing a person to prevent arrest after allegedly helping undocumented immigrant Eduardo Flores-Ruiz evade federal immigration agents123456710.
  • Incident Details: Federal agents from ICE, the FBI, and the DEA arrived at the courthouse to arrest Flores-Ruiz, a Mexican citizen with prior misdemeanor battery charges related to domestic violence and a previous deportation. According to the criminal complaint, Judge Dugan became visibly angry upon learning of the agents’ presence, confronted them, and then escorted Flores-Ruiz and his attorney out of the courtroom through a jury door to a nonpublic area, allegedly allowing him to temporarily evade arrest249.
  • Aftermath: Flores-Ruiz was eventually apprehended outside the courthouse after attempting to flee on foot. Judge Dugan was released on her own recognizance pending further court proceedings and faces up to six years in prison if convicted26.
  • Legal and Political Context: The arrest is seen as part of an intensified federal crackdown on local officials and judges perceived as hindering immigration enforcement under the Trump administration. The incident has drawn both criticism and support, with some viewing it as necessary law enforcement and others as an overreach targeting judicial independence135679.

Former New Mexico Magistrate Judge Joel Cano

  • Arrest and Charges: Former Judge Joel Cano and his wife Nancy Cano were arrested for allegedly harboring Cristhian Ortega-Lopez, a Venezuelan national with alleged gang ties, at their property near Las Cruces, New Mexico18.
  • Incident Details: Authorities claim the Canos knowingly sheltered Ortega-Lopez, who was residing in the U.S. illegally, and overlooked his alleged criminal associations. Multiple firearms were seized during the arrest operation8.
  • Legal Context: Both Joel and Nancy Cano face federal charges related to harboring an undocumented immigrant and impeding law enforcement. The Justice Department emphasized that no one, including judges, is above the law18.

Summary Table

JudgeLocationAlleged ActionsChargesStatus
Hannah DuganMilwaukee, WIObstructed ICE agents, concealed immigrantObstruction, Concealing PersonReleased, Awaiting Trial
Joel Cano (former)Las Cruces, NMHarbored undocumented immigrant with gang tiesHarboring, Impeding Law EnforcementIn custody, Awaiting Trial

Broader Implications

  • These arrests represent a significant escalation in federal efforts to hold local officials and judges accountable for actions perceived as obstructing immigration enforcement357.
  • The cases have intensified debate over the balance between judicial independence, due process, and federal immigration priorities, with critics arguing that such prosecutions may have a chilling effect on the judiciary13679.

Quote:

“Nobody is above the law, not even a judge,” stated Attorney General Pam Bondi in response to the arrests18.

These cases remain active, and both judges have indicated they will contest the charges in court.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cly5xx017vko
https://abcnews.go.com/US/judge-hannah-dugan-arrested-fbi-allegedly-helping-undocumented/story?id=121161497

A New Narrative

Summary of Recent Deportations Involving U.S. Citizen Children

Recent reports indicate that during the Trump administration’s intensified immigration enforcement in April 2025, at least three children who are U.S. citizens-aged 2, 4, and 7-were deported to Honduras alongside their mothers, who were undocumented immigrants564. These cases have sparked significant controversy and legal scrutiny, particularly regarding the rights of U.S. citizen children and the due process afforded to families during deportation proceedings.

Key Incidents and Details

  • The children and their mothers were detained during routine check-ins with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as part of the Intensive Supervision Appearance Program (ISAP) in Louisiana54.
  • Among the children was a 4-year-old with advanced cancer who, according to attorneys, was deported without access to necessary medication or medical providers15.
  • In one case, a two-year-old U.S. citizen, referred to as VML, was reportedly deported with her mother and 11-year-old sister, raising judicial concern about the lack of “meaningful process” and possible violation of constitutional rights24.
  • Lawyers and advocacy groups, including the ACLU and the National Immigration Project, argue that the mothers were not given a real choice to leave their children in the U.S., despite the presence of willing caregivers, and that the deportations occurred with little to no opportunity for legal consultation or family contact64.
  • Trump administration officials, including border chief Tom Homan and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, have denied that U.S. citizen children were “deported” in a legal sense. They claim the children accompanied their mothers at the mothers’ request and that U.S. citizen children retain the right to return to the United States if a guardian is available to receive them134.
  • However, attorneys representing the families dispute this, stating that the mothers were not offered a genuine option to keep their children in the U.S., and that the removals happened rapidly and without due process46.
  • A federal judge in Louisiana, Terry Doughty, expressed “strong suspicion” that at least one U.S. citizen child was deported without proper legal procedures, scheduling a hearing to further examine the government’s actions24.

Broader Implications

  • These incidents have intensified concerns among legal experts and immigrant rights advocates about the erosion of due process and the potential violation of constitutional protections for U.S. citizen children during deportation operations56.
  • The controversy centers on whether the Trump administration’s actions constitute the unlawful deportation of U.S. citizens, or whether the children were simply accompanying their deported parents as part of family unity, albeit under duress and without adequate legal safeguards43.

Conclusion

While Trump administration officials maintain that U.S. citizen children were not themselves deported but left with their parents by choice, multiple legal filings, advocacy groups, and a federal judge have raised serious concerns that these children were removed from the country without proper legal process or genuine parental consent. The matter remains under judicial review, with hearings scheduled to determine whether constitutional rights were violated in these cases246.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4g278yn4d3o

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