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WATCH: Ana Navarro Loses It When Asked to Name Americans Killed by Illegals
A CNN Debate Turns to Names A CNN panel discussion…
A CNN Debate Turns to Names A CNN panel discussion grew tense after commentator and The View co-host Ana Navarro criticized ICE and Border Patrol over several fatal law enforcement encounters. Navarro listed people she said had been killed by federal immigration authorities, including Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, whose recent death was at the center of the segment. Former Trump White House staffer Caroline Sunshine then asked Navarro whether she also knew the names of Americans killed by illegal immigrants. Navarro said she knew some of the names but did not have a list. When Sunshine pressed her to name them, Navarro said the exchange was not a contest over who knew which names. The Shooting That Framed the Segment The discussion focused in part on the fatal shooting of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, identified in the source report as an illegal immigrant from Mexico. According to that account, the shooting happened during a traffic stop after Salgado Araujo rammed an ICE vehicle, ignored multiple verbal commands, and attempted to run over an ICE agent. Federal immigration enforcement cases often become national political fights before the public sees every fact, and this one followed that pattern quickly. Supporters of ICE pointed to…
WATCH: Texas Cop Threatens to Ticket Veteran Preacher at Pride Fest: ‘If Someone Is Offended…’
Fort Worth Speech Dispute Draws First Amendment Questions A June…
Fort Worth Speech Dispute Draws First Amendment Questions A June 27 encounter at Trinity Pride Fest in downtown Fort Worth, Texas, has stirred a fresh fight over public speech, police power, and the ever-popular modern theory that feelings can rewrite the Constitution if everyone just squints hard enough. According to video and reporting from Sarah Fields, Christian street preachers David Grisham, a retired police officer, and Richard Penkoski were preaching on public property near the event when Fort Worth police officers approached them. Police had set up barricades around streets and sidewalks for the festival, and officers moved the men farther from the area. The key issue is simple: public streets and sidewalks are traditionally treated as public forums, even when a permitted event is nearby. That does not mean anyone can block traffic or blast a megaphone into someone’s ear, but it also does not mean a private event gets a roaming speech veto over the surrounding city grid. Officer Says Offended Listeners Could Mean A Ticket The most notable moment came when a female officer told the preachers, “If someone is offended by your talking, then we have a problem,” according to the video. She also said, “If…
Flight Instructor Says ‘Carry On,’ Jumps to Death, Leaving 22-Year-Old to Land Alone
A Training Flight Turns Tragic A flight lesson near Toledo,…
WATCH: Lioness Mauls, Pins Down Cattle Herder — Then He Pets Her Like a Cat [VIDEO]
A Cattle Herder’s Terrifying Half Hour Kalubhai Boghabhai Gamara, a…
Navy SEAL Who Killed Bin Laden Fires Back After Activists Call Him a ‘F**king Pu**y’
A Street Celebration Turns Into a Political Clip A video…

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