Video shows Canadian 'illegal alien' slapping teen; assault suspect 'has no business being in our country': DHS



The U.S. Department of Homeland security said a video it posted on X Thursday shows Canadian "illegal alien" — Kaitlyn Tracey — slapping a teenager.

The DHS added that the "maple leaf menace" — who was arrested after the alleged assault in Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey, earlier this month and then placed in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement — "has no business being in our country."

'Our message is clear: If you come into our country illegally and break our laws, we will find you, we will arrest you, and we will deport you.'

The video the DHS posted shows a red-haired female with tattoos and wearing a black baseball hat appearing to twice slap another female on a boardwalk and then walking away with a male.

Police said: "The female suspect began yelling at the female juvenile over patriotic-colored sweatpants with political wording. The female suspect was then seen on video striking the juvenile female, once to the body and once to the face, with an open hand. The female suspect then left the scene without being identified."

While the victim of the alleged assault seen on the video was wearing shorts, she does appear to be wearing a tank top with the numbers "250" on the front — presumably in regard to America's 250th anniversary celebrated on July 4. The incident occurred July 3.

The following video contains a partial clip of the alleged slaps:

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Police department detectives conducted an investigation, and police said they identified Tracey on July 6 as the suspect in connection with the incident.

Tracey was charged with simple assault, endangering the welfare of a child, harassment, and obstruction, police said, adding that Tracey early on Monday was taken into custody without incident, processed, and transported to Ocean County Jail.

Blaze News on Wednesday morning checked ICE records, which show Tracey is in ICE custody at its Delaney Hall Detention Facility in Newark, N.J. The DHS told Blaze News that is where Tracey "will remain pending her immigration proceedings."

“She entered the United States on April 14, 2024, on a visa set to expire on September 6, 2024," the DHS added to Blaze News. "In violation of our nation’s laws, she overstayed her visa and failed to depart."

“Under President Trump and Secretary Mullin, ICE is targeting the worst of the worst. Nearly 70% of ICE arrests are of illegal aliens charged or convicted of a crime in the U.S.," the DHS added to Blaze News. "Our message is clear: If you come into our country illegally and break our laws, we will find you, we will arrest you, and we will deport you.”

Fox News said a man identifying himself on social media as Tracey's husband, Matthew Geroni, disputed the allegations in an interview with NJ.com and said the incident was "blown out of proportion."

Fox News added that Geroni told NJ.com: "A person like Kate does not belong in any facility. My wife has never been in trouble in her entire life. She's never had any kind of situation like this. This one little situation that was really a nothingburger when it happened has been blown so out of control by conservatives online that it has caused my wife to be put in a detention center."

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Geroni also posted several emotional videos to social media after Tracey's arrest, saying he was trying to find an immigration attorney and pleading for help.

"I need help. I don't know what to do," he said in one video. "I need an immigration lawyer. ... I need my wife."

Geroni also said he created a GoFundMe campaign to help pay for Tracey's legal defense and immigration costs before it was removed from the platform. Before it was taken down, the fundraiser said it had been organized by friends to help cover Tracey's legal expenses and immigration-related costs.

In another video, Geroni claimed the campaign was removed after what he described as a coordinated mass reporting campaign by a "Facebook group of MAGA supporters."

But Fox News said a GoFundMe spokesperson disputed Geroni's claim and noted that the fundraiser was removed for violating the platform's policies.

"GoFundMe's terms of service prohibit fundraisers for the legal defense of violent crimes," the spokesperson said, according to the news network. "Consistent with this long-standing policy, the fundraiser was removed from the platform and fully refunded."

Fox News said Francis R. Hodgson, Tracey's attorney, declined to comment; court records show Tracey is scheduled to appear in Ocean County Superior Court on Aug. 4.

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'Very s***ty': Gay couple sue surrogate mother who REFUSED to abort baby with minor birth defect: Report



A legal battle has cast an unflattering light on the ugly business of surrogacy as well as on the eugenicist mentality that predominates in Canada — a country whose health care system was founded by a eugenicist, where euthanasia is now a leading cause of death, and where there are no legal limits on abortion.

According to a damning new report from the National Post in which the names of parties involved were withheld, a homosexual couple is suing a surrogate mother who two years ago refused their request to abort the baby boy over whom they now have legal custody.

'They are suing the woman who brought their son to them.'

The lawsuit, filed in Ontario Superior Court in May, alleges that the surrogate mother failed to keep the gay couple informed about the health status of the baby, endangered the baby, caused the homosexuals so much emotional distress that one missed work for two months, and violated the plaintiffs' confidentiality, reported the Post.

The target of the lawsuit, a resident of Ontario's Muskoka region who works as a correctional officer, has denied all of the allegations and told the Post, "You know I'm a single mom, you know I have a daughter, and you're basically suing me for my house. It seems very s***ty, it's just awful."

"I just feel used," continued the woman, who claimed that the plaintiffs have indicated they are seeking roughly $600,000 in damages. "They didn't get the perfect child they wanted, and they threw me away."

It is unlawful under Canada's Assisted Human Reproduction Act to pay a woman to be a surrogate mother or to pay to arrange the services of a surrogate mother. Surrogacy is not, however, prohibited "so long as a surrogate mother in Canada makes this decision for altruistic reasons (i.e., without financial or other gain)."

A surrogate mother can only be repaid for out-of-pocket costs directly related to her pregnancy.

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The surrogate mother targeted by the lawsuit told the Post that she became interested in surrogacy after seeing a pair of close friends face reproductive obstacles.

After her profile was shared on the website of the referral organization Surrogacy in Canada Online, the woman was inundated with messages from individuals seeking her services, she claimed. Following an extensive screening process, she ultimately entered a contract with the homosexual couple now suing her.

According to the surrogate mother who underwent in-vitro fertilization with embryos produced with a donor egg and each of the homosexual's sperm, her relationship with the couple was positive until June 2024, when she informed them that an ultrasound indicated the baby had a cleft lip and potentially a cleft palate and minor heart defect as well.

The couple said in a letter reviewed by the Post, "Considering that medical tests indicate that the fetus has, or is likely to have, a genetic, chromosomal or other abnormality or defect, and in accordance with article 8.5 (a) of our surrogacy agreement ... we want to inform you of our wish that the pregnancy be terminated."

"Although very difficult, this decision is free and informed," added the couple, which is being represented by Jonathan Lancaster, a litigator at the Toronto-headquartered firm Fasken.

While proposed legislation criminalizing the coercion of pregnant women to abort their babies was defeated in 2010, Juliet Guichon, a bioethics professor at the University of Calgary, told the Post that Canadian law makes clear that the decision of whether to abort a baby ultimately rests with the expectant mother.

The surrogate mother refused to kill the 22-week-old baby over what she regarded as a superficial condition.

After hearing from doctors at Mount Sinai Hospital that the baby was generally healthy, the homosexual couple allegedly greenlit the continuation of the pregnancy.

The relationship between the surrogate mother and the homosexual couple continued to deteriorate when the woman decided to keep to the original plan of having the baby delivered at home by midwives.

The surrogate mother noted that the child had breathing problems on delivery but was provided oxygen by the midwives and then promptly taken to a hospital.

The homosexual couple who sought the baby's death ended up taking him home, then effectively suspended contact with the surrogate, according to the mother.

Under Ontario's All Families Are Equal Act, "the child ceases to be the child of the surrogate and the surrogate ceases to be a parent of the child" if the surrogate has entered into a surrogacy agreement before the child is conceived, has received independent legal advice in advance of entering the agreement, and the child is conceived through assisted reproduction.

The surrogate mother only enjoys the rights and responsibilities of a parent with respect to the child until the baby is 7 days old.

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After repeated requests for her outstanding expenses — including for lost income and transportation costs — allegedly went unanswered, the surrogate mother attempted to take the homosexual couple to small-claims court only to discover that her surrogacy contract required the resolution of such disputes by arbitration.

'The practice of surrogacy itself cannot be reconciled with the dignity and rights of the two persons it most directly concerns.'

The Post reported that the homosexual couple subsequently filed a lawsuit, alleging that the mother put the baby's health at risk by negligent behavior and by "failing to follow the (parents') direction regarding decisions affecting the fetus' medical care"; violated their confidentiality; and caused them emotional distress.

Blaze News did not immediately receive a response from the couple's attorney.

"What I find most difficult in this is they are suing the woman who brought their son to them," Sally Rhoads-Heinrich, the owner of Surrogacy in Canada Online, told the Post. "How is their son going to feel some day if he learns that?"

Guichon, who emphasized that the homosexual couple sought to end the baby's life over a medical condition that "can be completely overcome by surgery and therapy," noted that "the question arises as to whether it is in the best interests of the child to be raised by these people."

A political declaration calling for the global abolition of surrogacy was launched at a high-level side event at the U.N. Human Rights Council last month co-hosted by the Vatican and the governments of Italy, Chile, and Cameroon.

"The practice of surrogacy itself cannot be reconciled with the dignity and rights of the two persons it most directly concerns," said Archbishop Ettore Balestrero, an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who works in the diplomatic service of the Holy See.

"The human person can never be the basis of a commercial contract. Every child has the right to an origin that is fully human. And under the convention on the rights of the child, the child also has the right to preserve his or her identity and as far as possible to know and be cared for by his or her parents," continued Balestrero. "Surrogacy equally violates the dignity of the woman. It is rarely the privileged who carry children for others. The market of surrogacy is built overwhelmingly on the material need of women in situations of poverty and economic vulnerability."

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Intel Agency Assessed China Planned To ‘Encourage’ Violent BLM Riots To Hurt Trump In 2020

The Chinese planned to stoke Black Lives Matter riots and other social unrest in 2020, using the corporate media to launder the narrative in order to tank the election for President Donald Trump, according to documents released by the White House on Thursday. Intelligence summaries from 2020, which were apparently hidden from the president at […]

Swastika and racial slur found on fence at elementary school in SoCal town



California residents are expressing shock at the discovery of a swastika and a racial slur in a message left on an elementary school fence.

The message was found outside on a fence shared between Rio Seco Elementary School and the SportsPlex in Santee near San Diego.

'Hate has no place in our schools or community.'

Someone snapped a photo of the message and posted it to the Facebook page "All Things Happening in Santee."

The school district said in a statement that it notified the San Diego County Sheriff's Office and immediately took the messages down.

"The Santee School District strongly condemns acts of hate and vandalism. Recently, we discovered an offensive and hateful symbol displayed on a shared fencing area," the statement reads in part.

An image of the message on social media shows that the slur was the N-word.

"Hate has no place in our schools or our community. We remain strictly committed to fostering safe and welcoming learning environments for all students, staff, and families," the district continued.

The incident comes as the City of Santee continues efforts to strengthen its reputation and promote unity following past incidents involving hate groups.

KGTV-TV spoke to residents who were enjoying the city's weekly concert series near the school.

"It's kind of sad that that's happening because, you know, it's the old saying, one bad apple," resident Dion Milton said. "You can't let it spoil the whole tree."

"My sister-in-law grew up here when this was nothing but farmland," he added. "It has changed, and I think for the better."

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Milton went on to end with a hopeful message.

"You're going to have your few that don't know how to love," he added. "You just try to show them love, and maybe they'll catch on. If they don't, then maybe next time."

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ICE center employee allegedly shoots woman after protesters block his vehicle



A worker at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement processing center was booked on suspicion of attempted murder after shooting a protester, Colorado police say.

Aurora police said protesters were blocking ICE workers' access to the ICE facility on Thursday evening when two female protesters got into a verbal altercation with the workers and took photos of their vehicles.

She was shot in the lower part of her body, but her injuries are believed to be non-life-threatening.

Brandon Booth, 42, allegedly "retrieved his personally owned pistol" and fired it at the two protesters as they walked away, striking one. He got back into his car and drove away.

Police said they were notified about the shooting around 7:30 a.m.

Booth was detained about two blocks away from the location of the shooting on Nome Street with a gun in his vehicle, police said.

The victim, who has not been identified, was described as a protester by police.

She was shot in the lower part of her body, but her injuries are believed to be non-life-threatening.

Both was booked on "probable cause of attempted second-degree murder, first-degree assault, attempted first-degree assault, felony menacing, and unlawful carrying of a concealed weapon," according to the police statement.

A spokesperson for GEO Group, which runs the ICE facility, released a brief statement about the incident to CBS News.

"We are aware that an off-duty Aurora ICE Processing Center employee was involved in a shooting incident," the statement reads. "This individual has been placed on unpaid administrative leave, and we will fully cooperate with law enforcement."

Aurora Police Chief Todd Chamberlain called the shooting a "tragedy on all fronts" in a statement Friday.

The Colorado District Attorney's Office for Adams and Broomfield Counties declined to comment in an email to Blaze News.

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The district attorney's office said official charges would be announced after the next hearing on July 22.

"We remain committed to ensuring an ethical, thorough, objective, and comprehensive review of this case. Violence of any kind will not be tolerated in Aurora. Constitutional rights are a pivotal part of a just society — violence is not," Chamberlain concluded.

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One airline makes special offer to snowflake passengers wanting to boycott Trump International Airport, leaked memo says



Anti-Trump passengers to Florida who will suffer trauma from flying into President Donald J. Trump International Airport in West Palm Beach may have a free option available to them from one airline.

Many on the left claimed to be boycotting the airport after it was officially renamed on July 9. It was previously named Palm Beach International Airport.

The airline pushed back ... and claimed their rules 'don't allow for changes because of an airport's name or three-letter code.'

According to a memorandum sent to United Airlines reservation agents and obtained by Live and Let's Fly, passengers who object to landing at the airport could be rerouted to Ford Lauderdale Airport or Miami International Airport.

The memo even offers a statement that agents can use when confronted by a snowflake passenger:

"I understand that you'd rather not fly to this airport anymore. We can look at nearby airports like Fort Lauderdale or Miami instead. Is that an acceptable alternative?" the memo suggests, according to Live and Let's Fly.

The airline pushed back in a statement to the New York Post and claimed its rules "don't allow for changes because of an airport's name or three-letter code."

The president's Trump Force One plane was the first to land on the tarmac of the airport after the name change. Many of his supporters and allies praised the decision to change the name, which was signed into law by Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

"There is no person who has done more for Florida and our country, and no one more deserving of this incredible honor," Eric Trump responded on social media at the time.

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"Congratulations Dad — I'm happy to have played a big role in making this happen," the president's son continued.

The airline also said the memorandum was poorly worded and that passengers may make changes to their ticket for many reasons without incurring charges.

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INSANE videos from unhinged Democratic debate to replace Graham Platner are going hilariously VIRAL



Democrats who are still hoping to win one of Maine's seats in the U.S. Senate after Graham Platner's unceremonious exit were likely disappointed by the Democratic debate Thursday.

The social media team for the Republican National Committee had a field day posting various clips from the debate that displayed the candidates' absurdity and/or extremism.

'They say we want to hurt people. I don't want to hurt anybody, I just want to use the bathroom.'

Transgender-identifying candidate Ashley Webb got the most attention with the bizarre statements he made from the stage. In one video, Webb tries to list his qualifications to serve in the Senate.

"I ran for office several times. Didn't win," Webb explained with a brief laugh, "but I did run. And then, I'm a songwriter, and then I write my own books."

Then Webb, who was wearing a dress, added: "I wouldn't lie to the people, and I wouldn't deceive the people, like we're being deceived right now ... like what's going on with ICE."

Webb went on to explain why he supported the rights of trans-identifying individuals to use any bathroom.

"And then with the trans community, we're being dehumanized," Webb said. "They say that we want to hurt people. I don't want to hurt anybody, I just want to use the bathroom. ... If they want me to use the men's room, I will, but I don't want to be assaulted."

Webb also supported expansion of gun restrictions nationally.

"I think a national red flag law would probably be more appropriate. If you're a danger to society, you shouldn't have a gun," he said in another video posted by the RNC.

Other candidates used the platform to bash the Democratic Party and to advocate abolishing Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

And many had warm thoughts about Platner, despite his embarrassing shortcomings.

"The single idea from Graham Platner that spoke most deeply to me is that he's right. The democracy that we thought we had has been deeply corrupted by those in power in Washington," said Secretary of State Shenna Bellows, who failed miserably to unseat incumbent Sen. Susan Collins (R) in 2014.

"We need someone who's gonna stand up for Mainers, and Graham Platner was right! The system's rigged!" said Dan Kleban, co-founder of Maine Beer Company.

The New York Post compiled a video of some of the cringiest moments from the debate.

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After the debate ended, a television commentator tried to gently acknowledge the lack of pizzazz from the candidates.

"When it comes to charisma, Platner had a lot of advantages. ... I don't think that any of those people that we saw just now have that card to play," Ron Schmidt said.

The winner of the Democratic scramble to replace Platner will go up against Collins in November.

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Olive Garden's Never-Ending Pasta Pass has better security than our elections, Trump team mocks



The Trump administration is slamming the Democratic Party for ensuring our elections are less secure than the Olive Garden's Never-Ending Pasta Pass.

White House deputy press secretary Abigail Jackson appeared on Newsmax on Friday and made the humorous suggestion that Olive Garden's pasta pass has higher identification requirements.

'Olive Garden takes pasta pass security more seriously than Democrats are taking election security!'

"I saw a tweet yesterday from Olive Garden of all places that in order to take advantage of their Never-Ending Pasta Pass, you have to show photo ID. And I thought, 'That's weird! Olive Garden takes pasta pass security more seriously than Democrats are taking election security!'" Jackson said while the show hosts laughed.

"So yes, President Trump is going to keep pushing this, and it just shows how absurd the Democrats are," she added, "that they can't even get behind commonsense policies that even somewhere like Olive Garden can say, 'Hey we need this for us too!'"

Video of Jackson's comments was posted to social media, where some on the left imploded with fury.

"They’re not asking for a f**king passport and a marriage certificate," responded left-wing influencer Joanne Carducci.

"Happy to show my ID at the polls if it came with unlimited breadsticks," replied former Democratic New York City Councilman Justin Brannan.

"You know, I never quite thought of it that way because, unlike Ms. Jackson, I'm not quite insane," said one detractor.

"Can't wait to see what Applebee's has to say about the Constitution," said another critic.

Some accused Jackson of citing online rumors as a source, but she was indeed correct about Olive Garden asking for photo identification.

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Jackson posted the social media statement from Olive Garden confirming a valid photo ID is necessary to gorge endlessly on its fettuccine Alfredo or five-cheese ziti al forno.

"The Never-Ending Pasta Pass is only for use by the Passholder whose name is printed on the Pass. Passes are personalized and non-transferable. Passholders must present a valid photo I.D. along with the Pass at the time of ordering," said an Olive Garden message posted Thursday.

Finally, if this is the first time you've heard about the Never-Ending Pasta Pass, and you want to rush over to Olive Garden's website to sign up, you're too late. The 10,000 pasta passes have sold out.

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Foreign adversaries CAN change American votes, and states better take action: Mullin



President Donald Trump enraged Democrats and other leftists — including the heir to George Soros' activist empire — on Thursday by disclosing in his national address evidence pointing to the insecurity of American elections.

"Our elections were left vulnerable to being rigged and stolen, and the trust of the American people was lost," the president said. "This cannot be allowed to continue."

'We know that they can change voter registration and your vote. We know it's possible. There's not a question. It's not even for debate.'

While Democratic officials were still hyperventilating over Trump's insistence that lawmakers pass the SAVE America Act to protect against the kinds of trust-breaking meddling that evidence suggests occurred in recent years, Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin detailed in a Friday briefing what his agency plans to do to "secure our elections."

"It shouldn't be a partisan issue," Mullin said. "This should be something that every American, regardless if you're a Republican, you're a Democrat, you're an independent, you're a libertarian — regardless of if you live in a blue state or you live in a red state — everybody should know that their vote counts. And we have individuals that are voting that shouldn't be. It cancels out someone that should be."

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Digging "just a little bit deeper" into some of Trump's claims from the night before, Mullin said the Department of Homeland Security has identified 250,000 noncitizens who were registered to vote in just four states — California, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Nevada.

According to the DHS' preliminary review, there were 190,832 noncitizens registered to vote in California; 35,152 in New Jersey; 15,903 in Nevada; and 14,576 in Pennsylvania.

Mullin issued warnings to the secretaries of state for these four states on Friday, asking them to confirm within two weeks whether they intend to collaborate with the DHS on voter security measures.

"Mind you, we have 46 other states," said Mullin, who noted further that the DHS has worked with 23 "proactive states" to identify another 28,000 noncitizens on voter rolls, along with "400,000 individuals that are still registered to vote that are deceased."

Again reinforcing concerns raised by Trump on Thursday, Mullin claimed that foreign adversaries are able to gain access to American voting machines.

"Talking about our machines, we know for sure that our foreign adversaries — not our allies, foreign adversaries — have parts that are vital pieces in our voting machines. We know that they can access what they consider the key to the back of these machines," he explained.

"We know that they can change voter registration and your vote. We know it's possible. There's not a question. It's not even for debate," Mullin continued.

In terms of remedies, the DHS secretary said his agency will not only apply "maximum pressure" flushing out noncitizens attempting to vote, but — working in concert with U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick — will make new security enhancements "mandatory."

Accordingly, states seeking reimbursements for administering federal elections must take steps to ensure both that their voting machines are secured and their voter registration lists are "scrubbed."

"We are not going to spend taxpayer dollars reimbursing the state that is refusing to secure their elections," Mullin said.

The DHS announced last week that all Homeland Security Grant Program recipients must:

  • submit a plan for phasing out certain electronic voting systems and shifting to hand-marked paper ballots;
  • conduct a manual audit of at least 5% of all ballots cast after each federal election;
  • reconcile the number of voters who participated in each federal election with the numbers of ballots cast;
  • run voter rolls through the DHS' citizenship verification database; and
  • use the Immigration Services' Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements system or another authorized government system to ensure that everyone working at polling places or operating election systems are American citizens.

"States must do their part to secure our election system, and we stand by to help," Mullin said.

Mullin noted further that the DHS is working with the Pentagon to safeguard the voting systems used by military service members, and that the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency will release an updated election infrastructure plan providing states with the additional resources "they need to help from the cyber side."

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