We are finding out a little more about Kilmar Abrego Garcia and it sounds like he never needed to work at Home Depot when he was deported.
California Democrats are going out of their way to discourage anyone from joining the police department.
And Brandon Johnson has made a big announcement on the heels of Juneteenth.
What a Shock!
According to the Post Millennial:
MS-13 gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia was earning $100,000 a year in order to smuggle people around the United States, according to witnesses who have been cooperating with the federal government on Abrego Garcia’s human smuggling case.
The New York Post reported that the witnesses, as well as co-conspirators who have been involved with the federal government on the case, have said Abrego Garcia would make around $1,500 for each smuggling trip he took, including the transportation of minors around the US. This reportedly equated to over $100,000 per year for Abrego Garcia.
The case against the gang member was launched after the Department of Justice had Abrego Garcia returned to the United States in order to carry out the human smuggling case against him.
“On May 21, a grand jury in the Middle District of Tennessee returned a sealed indictment charging Abrego Garcia with alien smuggling and conspiracy to commit alien smuggling in violation of Title 8, USC, 1324,” Attorney General Pam Bondi said at the time.
According to the case witnesses, smugglers would charge $8,000 for those migrating to the United States, Abrego Garcia would then pick them up in Texas and deliver them across the US, Homeland Security Investigations special agent Peter Joseph has testified.
A co-conspirator in the case has corroborated the findings, who said that $1,000 payments were made by human traffickers to the drivers. The co-conspirator also said that around a third of all customers in the smuggling operation were gang members.
The human smuggling charges against Garcia stem from 2022, when Abrego Garcia was stopped by police in Tennessee while he had nine people in his van. $1,400 cash was found in an envelope with Abrego Garcia at the time, and police suspected Garcia was engaged in smuggling.
Abrego Garcia, who has been painted as a victim of unfair deportations by left-wing media and politicians, was deported to El Salvador earlier this year before being returned to face the smuggling charges. His lawyers have called the smuggling allegations “preposterous.”
F-ing California!
California Democrats, led by state Senators Scott Wiener and Jesse Arreguín, have introduced legislation—dubbed the “No Secret Police Act”—aimed at prohibiting law enforcement officers at all levels from covering their faces while conducting operations in the state, with the exception of certain tactical or medical situations12. The bill would require officers to be identifiable through their uniforms or other means, intending to increase transparency and public trust, and to curb what the lawmakers describe as the “emerging trend of secret police grabbing people off the streets”12.
The proposed law specifically exempts SWAT teams and officers wearing medical masks for safety reasons, such as during wildfire smoke exposure2. Non-compliance would result in a misdemeanor charge for officers2.
Republicans have criticized the bill, arguing that California lacks the authority to regulate the attire of federal law enforcement and expressing concerns that unmasking officers could make them more vulnerable to targeting or doxxing by activists2. Law enforcement unions are reviewing the bill, highlighting the need for face coverings in certain tactical or undercover scenarios for officer and public safety2.
This legislative push comes amid heightened tensions over federal immigration enforcement and large-scale protests in California2.
State Senator Jesse Arreguin:
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Dumbasses of the Day
On June 14, 2025, at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, singer and content creator Vanessa Hernández—known professionally as Nezza—performed the U.S. national anthem in Spanish, titled El Pendón Estrellado, before a Dodgers-Giants game. This act was notable not only for its defiance of the Dodgers’ request to sing in English, but also for its context amid ongoing protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids in Los Angeles135.
Nezza, a Dominican American artist of Colombian and Dominican heritage, explained in a now-viral TikTok video that a Dodgers staff member had told her, “We are going to do the song in English today,” but she chose to sing in Spanish anyway as an act of solidarity with her community and in protest of the raids345. She stated, “I just felt like I needed to do it. Para mi gente [For my people],” and described the Spanish version of the anthem as the official translation commissioned by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1945 as part of the Good Neighbor Policy345.
As of 2023, Chicago’s total net debt outstanding rose to $29.2 billion, a 32.8% increase since 20141 (Lori Lightfoot). However, broader analyses that include all outstanding bills and unfunded obligations—such as pensions and retiree health benefits—put the city’s total liabilities much higher. For example, the most recent figures show Chicago facing about $40.9 billion in unpaid bills, equating to a Taxpayer Burden™ of $40,600 per taxpayer2410.
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They Want You Miserable
According to the New York Post:
A massive outage has been reported in the Los Angeles area on Father’s Day after internet and cable provider Spectrum linked the issue to “criminal acts of vandalism.”
“We are currently working on a Fiber cut affecting the Los Angeles area. We are sorry for the inconvenience this has caused.“
A spokesperson for the company told Fox News Digital that they discovered that lines had been cut due to vandalism in Van Nuys on Sunday morning, which also impacted other areas.
“Early this morning our fiber optic lines were intentionally cut in Los Angeles due to vandalism,” the statement read.
“The fiber cuts caused a temporary outage for some residents and businesses in Van Nuys, Los Angeles, and surrounding areas. Our services were being restored throughout the morning and restoration efforts continue this afternoon.”
More than 25,000 Spectrum users in the Los Angeles area reported issues on DownDetector.com, which tracks outages, beginning at 3 a.m., according to the website.