📰 Feds’ California Home Depot raid nabs 11 illegal migrants, one with 67 prior jail bookings

Feds' California Home Depot raid nabs 11 illegal migrants, one with 67 prior jail bookings

Border Patrol in Sacramento conducted a raid at a Home Depot parking lot, resulting in the arrest of 11 illegal migrants, including a man with a significant criminal history. The migrants scattered when federal agents arrived, leading to foot chases and physical encounters during the arrests. One man slashed a law enforcement vehicle’s tire and was eventually arrested after being maced by agents. The Border Patrol chief emphasized the agency’s focus on removing criminal illegal immigrants. The article highlighted the criminal background of one of the arrested migrants, Mexican national Javier Dimas-Alcantara, who has a long history of convictions and charges related to narcotics, burglary, and firearms possession. DHS officials criticized sanctuary policies and defended the actions of Border Patrol in apprehending dangerous individuals.

📰 Illegal immigrant’s ‘kidnapping’ by ICE exposed as money-making fraud and more top headlines

Illegal immigrant's 'kidnapping' by ICE exposed as money-making fraud and more top headlines

The article discusses various events and issues, including a fraudulent scheme involving an illegal immigrant’s supposed kidnapping by ICE, the cancellation of ‘The Late Show’ with Stephen Colbert in May 2026, and a health update on Trump released by the White House. The key arguments or events under different subheadings include a lead attorney claiming jury fix and hidden texts could impact a conviction, California taking legal action after Trump administration pulls high-speed rail funding, and a paddleboarder’s death leading to a teen’s arrest for alleged murder. Other subheadings touch on topics like a ‘Slender Man’ attacker winning conditional release, political strategies by Democrats and Republicans, and a power struggle involving the Trump administration’s efforts to reshape the Federal Trade Commission. The article also mentions controversies involving various public figures like Piers Morgan, Joy Reid, and Rosie O’Donnell, as well as a family discovering a royal tomb filled with treasures.

📰 Murdaugh lead attorney says jury fix and hidden texts could blow up conviction, force new trial

Murdaugh lead attorney says jury fix and hidden texts could blow up conviction, force new trial

The defense attorney for convicted killer Alex Murdaugh is seeking to overturn his murder conviction due to newly uncovered evidence of jury tampering during the 2023 trial. Dick Harpootlian alleges that Colleton County Clerk of Court Becky Hill influenced jurors to secure a guilty verdict, leading to Murdaugh’s conviction for the murders of his wife and son in 2021. Hill faces charges of misconduct and perjury for her actions during the trial. Murdaugh is appealing his conviction, with the defense planning to pursue a federal habeas petition if the appeal fails. Newly revealed text messages between Murdaugh and his alleged drug dealer, Curtis “Eddie” Smith, may have impacted the defense’s strategy if known during the trial.

The defense alleges that Hill influenced jurors to secure a guilty verdict, potentially impacting the outcome of the trial. Harpootlian criticized the lack of prosecution against Smith, who was described as a major distributor of OxyContin. The defense also questioned the relationship between South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson and Hill, calling for a grand jury investigation into Hill’s conduct. If granted a new trial, the defense believes the case will be significantly different, focusing more on forensic evidence rather than financial crimes to prove Murdaugh’s innocence.

📰 Luigi Mangione’s lawyers claim DA used fake court date, bogus subpoena to get his medical records

Luigi Mangione's lawyers claim DA used fake court date, bogus subpoena to get his medical records

Attorneys for Luigi Mangione are accusing the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office of illegally obtaining his private health records in violation of HIPAA. The defense claims prosecutors pressured Aetna to hand over documents without proper authorization, using a fake court date and a fraudulent subpoena. Mangione’s lawyers are seeking sanctions against the DA’s office and are requesting an evidentiary hearing on the matter. The DA’s office responded, stating that limited information was requested and any additional materials sent in error were promptly deleted. Mangione is charged with murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, with prosecutors alleging the killing was ideologically motivated. The defense is arguing against the charges, moving to suppress evidence and dismiss terrorism-related charges on constitutional grounds. The judge will decide on the defense’s request for a hearing on the HIPAA violation, while the broader motion to dismiss and suppress evidence is still pending.

📰 Trump’s DOJ requests California sheriffs’ data on criminal illegal immigrants in custody

Trump's DOJ requests California sheriffs' data on criminal illegal immigrants in custody

The Department of Justice has requested lists of non-citizen inmates from several large California counties, including Los Angeles and San Francisco, to prioritize the removal of illegal aliens who have committed crimes in the United States. The DOJ emphasized the increased risk to safety and security posed by illegal immigrants who commit crimes after entering the country illegally. Attorney General Pam Bondi stated that removing criminal illegal aliens is a top priority for the Trump administration. The DOJ hopes California sheriffs will voluntarily provide the requested information but is prepared to use subpoenas or other means if necessary. The requests for inmate information come amid ongoing tensions between the Trump administration and California over sanctuary policies and immigration enforcement.

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