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No cages, due process rights intact: ICE agents set the record straight on Trump's immigration enforcement
No cages, due process rights intact: ICE agents set the record straight on Trump's immigration enforcement

Fox News

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • Fox News

No cages, due process rights intact: ICE agents set the record straight on Trump's immigration enforcement

I.C.E. agents are setting the record straight about their work to "protect the public" after the agency has been bombarded with attacks by Democrats for their deportation efforts under President Donald Trump. "The Story" sat down with four agents—Paul, Andres, Celina and Daniel — who have served the country for several years, to ask about the hardships they have faced in recent months. (The agents' last names were withheld for their safety.) "There are officers here who have been attacked," Paul told anchor Martha MacCallum. "There are officers who have families, and they are well known in their communities, and they operate in a way where ... many people don't let their families ...(and) don't (let) their community know that they work for I.C.E. There is a sense of danger." Paul told Fox News the mask his colleagues wear is a sense of "security" for I.C.E. agents, who often have other jobs outside of law enforcement, such as business ownership. "We're following the law," Paul explained. "We're basically enforcing immigration law, administrative law, and we have every right to do that. So, in all honesty, that is really what we're doing. We're not out here just randomly picking up people … based on race and things like that, just to remove people and kick them out of the country." The agents clarified they operate through a "process" to remove illegal migrants. Under the Trump administration, the agents have seen more people being arrested and deported rather than being sent back into the streets. "We have our targets, we know who we're going to pick up, and we have our plan beforehand," Andres said. "We don't just go out there and look for anybody. We know who we're looking for." Agents can also make collateral arrests. "We know our target, and we're encountering them, and let's say he has a passenger with him and, you know, we ask for ID for our safety, and we vet them and we run a criminal record of them and if they're here in the country illegally ... they are a collateral, and we will take them into custody," Celina explained. Andres told Fox News that detainees are given accommodations in detention centers. They are provided with tablets to chat with family, beds, warm showers, and three meals a day. "To debunk that statement about cages, I can tell you right now, we have no cages at our detention centers, nor have I ever seen a cage in one of our detention centers," he said. Bond hearings are still happening under the Trump administration, according to the agent. "That is a due process right for every sovereign individual in the United States," Andres explained. "The approval process is based on certain factors, which – is the individual a threat to the community, is the individual a flight risk if we give a person a bond and he just skips town, or if the person already has an immigration order of deportation. So, those are determining factors that a judge will determine before issuing a bond. The bond process will remain the same, we will not and have not taken that right from people." The four agents expressed pride in their work in carrying out the mission of the agency. "I haven't met anybody that works for I.C.E. that is ashamed of what they do," Daniel said. "We're all proud law enforcement officers and the hardest working people I've ever met in my life."

DFW Land Acquires 90 Acres for Luxury Home Development Northeast of Celina
DFW Land Acquires 90 Acres for Luxury Home Development Northeast of Celina

Associated Press

time12-07-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

DFW Land Acquires 90 Acres for Luxury Home Development Northeast of Celina

CELINA, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 11, 2025-- Davidson Bogel Real Estate ('DB2RE') is pleased to announce the acquisition of 90 acres in Celina's extraterritorial jurisdiction. DFW Land purchased the tract and intends to develop a high-end subdivision less than a mile from Celina High School. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: Davidson Bogel Real Estate ('DB2RE') is pleased to announce the acquisition of 90 acres in Celina's extraterritorial jurisdiction. The property is located at the northwest corner of Custer Road and E Legacy Drive. The land was owned by the family of John McStay, who utilized the property as a family ranch. David Davidson Jr., Edward Bogel, and Brad Chilcoat with Davidson Bogel Real Estate brokered the sale. 'It was a pleasure working with the Davidson Bogel team and the McStay family throughout this transaction,' said Vijay Borra, President of DFW Land. 'We are excited to contribute a high-quality development to the rapidly growing Celina community.' About DB2RE Davidson Bogel Real Estate (DB2RE) is a boutique land investment advisory group and brokerage firm headquartered in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Founded by David Davidson, Jr., and Edward Bogel in 2015, the base principal of the company is exceptional client service, with investment and development of land throughout Texas and Oklahoma as the focus. DB2RE concentrates on land acquisitions, dispositions, and investment sales for families, trusts, and developers of retail, multi-family, industrial/mixed-use, and single-family communities. View source version on CONTACT: For more information about this transaction, please contact: [email protected] KEYWORD: UNITED STATES NORTH AMERICA TEXAS INDUSTRY KEYWORD: BUILDING SYSTEMS OTHER CONSTRUCTION & PROPERTY COMMERCIAL BUILDING & REAL ESTATE CONSTRUCTION & PROPERTY URBAN PLANNING SOURCE: Davidson Bogel Real Estate Copyright Business Wire 2025. PUB: 07/11/2025 06:23 PM/DISC: 07/11/2025 06:23 PM

DFW Land Acquires 90 Acres for Luxury Home Development Northeast of Celina
DFW Land Acquires 90 Acres for Luxury Home Development Northeast of Celina

Yahoo

time11-07-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

DFW Land Acquires 90 Acres for Luxury Home Development Northeast of Celina

CELINA, Texas, July 11, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Davidson Bogel Real Estate ("DB2RE") is pleased to announce the acquisition of 90 acres in Celina's extraterritorial jurisdiction. DFW Land purchased the tract and intends to develop a high-end subdivision less than a mile from Celina High School. The property is located at the northwest corner of Custer Road and E Legacy Drive. The land was owned by the family of John McStay, who utilized the property as a family ranch. David Davidson Jr., Edward Bogel, and Brad Chilcoat with Davidson Bogel Real Estate brokered the sale. "It was a pleasure working with the Davidson Bogel team and the McStay family throughout this transaction," said Vijay Borra, President of DFW Land. "We are excited to contribute a high-quality development to the rapidly growing Celina community." About DB2RE Davidson Bogel Real Estate (DB2RE) is a boutique land investment advisory group and brokerage firm headquartered in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Founded by David Davidson, Jr., and Edward Bogel in 2015, the base principal of the company is exceptional client service, with investment and development of land throughout Texas and Oklahoma as the focus. DB2RE concentrates on land acquisitions, dispositions, and investment sales for families, trusts, and developers of retail, multi-family, industrial/mixed-use, and single-family communities. View source version on Contacts For more information about this transaction, please contact:info@ Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Sabrina Carpenter fans threaten to 'leave' gig after 'truly British' moment
Sabrina Carpenter fans threaten to 'leave' gig after 'truly British' moment

Daily Mirror

time09-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Sabrina Carpenter fans threaten to 'leave' gig after 'truly British' moment

Fans of Sabrina Carpenter were left horrified before she came on stage at her recent BST gig, and some people said that if they were there and witnessed what happened, they would've 'left' Sabrina Carpenter played BST Hyde Park in London at the weekend (July 5 and 6), and fans were given a real treat. From high-energy singing to the costume changes, it looked like a night to remember - for all the right reasons. However, there was something that left fans gobsmacked before the 'Espresso' singer even took to the stage. Sabrina, 26, has caused quite a stir recently after unveiling the cover art for her upcoming album, 'Man's Best Friend'. The controversial image, which depicts Sabrina on all fours as her hair is gripped by a faceless figure in a suit, has a debate among fans. But that didn't stop them turning out in their thousands to see her, decked in adorable outfits. ‌ However, TikToker Celina Stephenson was left gobsmacked when she turned up to see the petite pop princess and something kicked off, and some fans said they would've "crashed out and gone home". ‌ Celina could be seen under an umbrella, screaming, with rain pouring down around her, coming around the umbrella as she looked amused, but also unimpressed that her cute outfit was potentially going to be ruined by the 'Great British summer'. Gig-goers could be seen walking around in short shorts and cowboy boots, borrowing their friends' hoodies instead of using umbrellas, desperately trying to shelter from the huge downpour as the heavens opened. ‌ "I'm not walking," Celina fumed as she stayed put under her umbrella, filming the field, which was swiftly becoming muddier by the second. Water started to pool in the grass as brave fans ran through the mud, and some even danced in the rain near the stage as everyone else took shelter. Celina filmed herself wading through the water, which appeared to reach her calves - meaning she was probably grateful to be wearing knee high boots and a short skirt, so she was able to dry off fairly quickly when the weather finally returned to normal. ‌ In the comments, people who went to Sabrina's first night were left mortified, writing: "Wait I'm so confused when was this because I was there and it wasn't like this at all?? Did she do a second night and I didn't know?" Someone clarified that this was the "second night, during Amber Mark's set". "Please, please, please, stop raining," a fan joked, playing on Sabrina's song 'Please, Please, Please'. ‌ Somebody who was there on the rainy night penned: "The thunderstorm warning that came after telling us to seek shelter in the middle of Hyde Park was so funny, not gonna lie". Another wrote: "If this isn't a true representation of British weather I dunno what is. There were videos of everyone vibing in the sun yesterday". "And I'd be right there too in the trenches, I know that's right," somebody said. A TikTok user said that the weather was "perfect" for them the day before, and they were questioning why it wasn't "rescheduled" because of the downpour. But others said that the rain soon cleared up and fans were able to enjoy the show when Sabrina came on at 9.07pm.

Celina Jaitly Hints At Bollywood Comeback After 14 Years: 'Soon' Says The Actress
Celina Jaitly Hints At Bollywood Comeback After 14 Years: 'Soon' Says The Actress

News18

time05-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News18

Celina Jaitly Hints At Bollywood Comeback After 14 Years: 'Soon' Says The Actress

Celina Jaitly hints at her Bollywood comeback after 14 years. The actress responded with 'soon' to a fan asking about her return to films. Read more. After a prolonged hiatus of 14 years from mainstream cinema, actress Celina Jaitly is stirring excitement among her fans with hints of a long-awaited return to Bollywood. Best known for her roles in early 2000s hits like Janasheen, No Entry, and Thank You, Celina was last seen in a lead role in the 2011 romantic comedy Thank You. She made a brief special appearance in the 2012 film Will You Marry Me?, and later appeared in the 2020 short film Season's Greetings, which premiered on an OTT platform. However, her return to the big screen has remained elusive—until now. On Friday, Celina took to Instagram to share a deeply personal throwback video from seven years ago, during her second consecutive twin pregnancy. In the video, she is seen on a stair chair lift, candidly showing her struggle with Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction (SPD), a condition that made it difficult for her to walk. '#Throwback to 6th month of my 2nd consecutive TWIN PREGNANCY (7 years ago). Couldn't walk because of Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction (SPD) – Anyone else who had this?" she wrote in the caption. But it was a fan's question in the comments that sparked the most excitement. When someone asked, 'We miss you a lot. When will you come back to Bollywood?"—Celina simply replied, 'Soon 🌹." That single word was enough to send fans into a frenzy, fueling speculation that the actress may be preparing for a full-fledged Bollywood comeback. Earlier this year, Celina had briefly returned to Mumbai for what she described as 'work-related reasons," adding more weight to the comeback rumours. In a previous statement, she had candidly spoken about stepping back from the industry, saying, 'Having to constantly prove myself, I just got fed up of trying to please everyone and reached a point where I said 'okay gotta take a break,' do some other things in life, recharge batteries and then whenever I'm ready, I will come back again." While no official project has been announced yet, Celina's cryptic 'soon" and her recent public appearances have certainly rekindled hope among her fans that her Bollywood story is far from over. First Published: July 05, 2025, 16:10 IST

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