From LA to Every Sanctuary City: Trump’s Raids Now Have SCOTUS Backing
From Supreme Court raids to sanctuary scandals — the system just got exposed.
Good Morning, it’s Tuesday, September 9th, 2025.
The high court just handed Trump a green light for the most aggressive deportation raids in modern history. While California screams, ICE is dragging predators out of state offices, and Chicago racks up body bags under “progressive” leadership. You’re not reading this in the morning paper — you’re getting the war room version first.
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High Court Greenlights Trump’s Raids
Supreme Court clears path for aggressive immigration sweeps.
What You Need to Know:
The Supreme Court sided with Trump’s DOJ, allowing federal agents in Southern California to resume raids that critics say hinge on race, language, or even accents. A Biden-appointed judge tried to halt the crackdown — but the high court (6–3) slapped it down.
Why It Matters:
The ruling signals the Court will back Trump’s immigration blitz, even against fierce legal challenges.
Conservatives see this as restoring sovereignty; the left sees racial profiling.
California’s defiance just got crushed — again.
The Real Story:
Trump didn’t run in 2024 promising half-measures. He ran on mass deportations, 3,000 daily arrests, and a federal muscle flex that would make ICE unmissable in every sanctuary city. Yesterday, the Supreme Court gave him the constitutional green light to keep that promise.
Judge Maame Frimpong — a Biden pick — tried to stop agents from using race, language, or “suspicious” locations like tow yards as reasons for detentions. Her ruling lasted barely eight weeks before the Court nuked it. Liberals howled, but the reality is this: the Court has Trump’s back.
The fallout is already visible:
Troop deployments: Trump sent the National Guard and Marines into LA this summer after protests spiraled. Gavin Newsom called it “unlawful.” The feds called it “order.”
Community unrest: Lawsuits describe masked agents conducting “brazen kidnappings.” Even U.S. citizens say they’ve been roughed up.
Supreme Court pattern: From TPS revocations to deportations without hearings, Trump’s winning streak at SCOTUS is nearly flawless.
The political stakes? Immigrant-rights groups are framing this as racial profiling on steroids. But to Trump’s base, this isn’t profiling — it’s enforcing the law that Democrats refuse to touch.
What They Don’t Want You To See:
DOJ’s own filing defended “broad profiles” because 10% of Southern California residents are likely illegal. Translation: the government openly admits they’re targeting whole demographics — and the Court signed off.
Bottom Line:
Trump promised the “toughest deportations in U.S. history.” Yesterday, the Supreme Court gave him the legal cover to deliver. The left screams “profiling,” the right hears “law and order.” Either way, the immigration war just escalated — and Trump holds the high ground.
Pack Mentality in the Park, Justice on Deck
A 44-year-old autistic man in Hammond, IN, was swarmed at a park fountain and beaten so badly that most of his front teeth were knocked out. Police now say they’ve got a suspect.
Witnesses told WLS the victim, Scott Lindsey, was biking home from his grocery shift when a group surrounded him, taunted him, and “took turns” punching and kicking. Surveillance video shows juveniles jeering while a man repeatedly strikes Lindsey—even as he’s on the ground.
Arrest made: Hammond police say 25-year-old Keshaun Brooks was picked up Aug. 31 during a traffic stop and charged with three felonies (aggravated battery, battery causing serious bodily injury, battery causing moderate bodily injury) plus a misdemeanor. He’s being held in Lake County Jail.
The kicker: One attacker allegedly filmed the assault and posted it online. Because nothing says “civilization” like turning a vulnerable man’s trauma into content.
Why it matters: This isn’t just crime; it’s cultural rot—bystanders watching, cameras out, no one stepping in. Families say Scott now faces costly dental reconstruction and won’t ride through the park again.
Bottom line: Police moved; now courts need to bite. Make the charges stick—and make the sentence send a message.
Sex Offender Hired by Minnesota Education Dept. — ICE Finally Acts
ICE just rearrested Wilson Tindi, a Kenyan national and convicted sex offender who’s been shielded from deportation for a decade — all while cashing paychecks from Minnesota taxpayers.
Tindi pled guilty to breaking into a woman’s home and sexually assaulting her years ago. A judge ordered his removal, but a federal court blocked it, allowing him to eventually land jobs at two state agencies, including the Minnesota Department of Education.
Why it matters:
Sanctuary policies let predators slip through the cracks.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison barred local police from cooperating with ICE detainers, meaning officers had to track Tindi down after he’d already been released.
This case blows up the left’s “sanctuary = safety” narrative.
Caught again: ICE agents finally nabbed Tindi in St. Paul, with investigative reporter Liz Collin on the ride-along. Now, deportation once more depends on whether an immigration judge will enforce the law or bend to political pressure.
Bottom line: A foreign national sex offender worked for a state education department because sanctuary laws tied ICE’s hands. Minnesota Democrats protected him; Trump’s ICE caught him. That contrast says everything.
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Trump’s DC Crime Crackdown: Black Lives Saved
President Trump’s “zero tolerance” push in Washington, D.C. just scored a shocking stat: no homicides recorded last week. Murders in the capital are down 38% since his federal surge began, with the biggest beneficiaries being Black residents who historically bore the brunt of the city’s violence. Critics called the crackdown “militarization.” Results say otherwise: families walking streets without fear, neighborhoods seeing peace for the first time in years. Trump promised to bring law and order to blue-run cities drowning in crime. In D.C., the numbers are undeniable.
Bottom line: Order works. Even in the Swamp.
Speaker Johnson Shuts Down Epstein-FBI Spin
Speaker Mike Johnson blasted claims tying Trump to Jeffrey Epstein via an FBI informant report. Johnson clarified the record: Trump was never accused of crimes in the document, despite media attempts to twist it into scandal. He pointed out the real issue—why the FBI sat on Epstein intel for decades while elites partied. Democrats want Trump guilt-by-association, but the receipts show otherwise. Epstein’s web snared plenty of powerful names, and the left is desperate to keep eyes off their own.
Bottom line: Trump isn’t in Epstein’s pocket—Dems are in the FBI’s.
U.S. Deploys Military Muscle in Caribbean
The Pentagon is sending ships, planes, and special ops to the Caribbean for a sweeping mission targeting drug cartels. The move follows Trump’s order to escalate counternarcotics ops in America’s backyard. Officials say the deployment is one of the largest in recent memory, aiming to choke cartel supply lines before they reach U.S. shores. It’s also a message to adversaries—China, Russia, even Venezuela—that America controls its hemisphere. Cartels aren’t just pushing fentanyl; they’re fueling crime waves at home.
Bottom line: Trump’s strategy is simple—fight cartels abroad, protect Americans at home.
Bloody Weekend in Brandon’s Chicago
19 people shot, 7 killed — another weekend under Mayor Brandon Johnson’s failed “reimagine policing” experiment. Chicago’s body count keeps rising while City Hall plays social worker. 【Breitbart】
Israel: Gaza Could Be “Erased”
Israel’s defense chief warned Gaza City faces a “mighty hurricane” of strikes if Hamas escalates again. Translation: one wrong move, and the IDF levels the place. 【NY Post】
Trump Freezes Foreign Aid — Court Fight Looms
The administration asked SCOTUS to uphold its freeze on billions in foreign aid. Trump’s pitch: stop bankrolling regimes abroad while Americans struggle at home. 【Washington Examiner】
Homan to Boston: ICE Isn’t Backing Down
Former ICE chief Tom Homan told Boston audiences Trump’s immigration crackdown won’t be slowed by “sanctuary city tantrums.” The message: cooperate or get steamrolled. 【Newsmax】
Declassified for The Daily Briefing — September 9, 2025
📄 Excerpt: DOJ Filing to the Supreme Court (Immigration Raids Case)
“Immigration agents are entitled to rely on factors such as language, place of congregation, or type of employment when ramping up enforcement of immigration laws, particularly in regions where approximately 10% of residents are unlawfully present.”
— Justice Department brief, August 2025
🔎 Translation: The federal government openly told the Court it will target entire demographics in Southern California — and the Supreme Court just signed off.
Bottom Line: This isn’t a leak; it’s the government saying the quiet part out loud.
Together with The Ledger
The left calls it profiling. The Court calls it constitutional.
The Supreme Court just handed Trump a 6–3 victory, clearing the way for aggressive raids in California. Judge Frimpong tried to block them. Her ruling got nuked.
This isn’t a one-off. It’s part of a pattern: TPS, deportations, emergency powers — Trump keeps winning at SCOTUS.
Because Trump didn’t just promise to enforce the law. He built a judicial machine to make sure he could.
The latest Ledger shows how. $7/mo. Zero fluff. All receipts.
Thanks for reading today’s Briefing. The media will dress this up as “controversial raids” or “profiling crackdowns.” But the receipts are clear: Trump campaigned on restoring sovereignty — and the Supreme Court just handed him the hammer. Meanwhile, sanctuary states, failed mayors, and activist judges keep betting against reality.
This isn’t just news; it’s the roadmap of what America looks like when law and order aren’t optional. That truth alone is worth passing on.
~ Scott 🇺🇸
P.S. The Supreme Court just gave Trump the green light for mass raids. The latest Ledger shows how he built this judicial war machine.
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