They Don’t Want You to See This Photo
Because one picture explains everything broken in America right now.
Good Morning, it’s Monday, Labor Day, September 1st, 2025.
This morning, a smiling Gavin Newsom is trending—not for policy, but for posing with the wife of a thrice-deported pedophile gang member who was just busted hiding inside a San Diego daycare. While the press drowns you in barbecue puff pieces, we’re dropping the receipts: sanctuary politics, union muscle, and child predators—all colliding in one story the swamp hopes you scroll past.
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Yes, That’s Newsom Mugging With a Pedophile’s Wife
The sanctuary state strikes again.
What You Need to Know:
ICE agents raided a San Diego home, arresting Ezequiel Cruz-Rodriguez, a thrice-deported illegal alien, convicted pedophile, and Logan Heights gang member.
His wife, Dulce Villagomez, runs a licensed day care from the same home — and is an SEIU activist who posed proudly with Gov. Gavin Newsom in 2015.
California regulators never flagged the daycare, despite Cruz’s record and the requirement that all adults in the home pass background checks.
Why It Matters:
Democrats talk about “protecting children” while literally cozying up to child predators’ families.
SEIU — the same union fueling anti-ICE riots — had one of their activists hosting a pedophile in a taxpayer-approved day care.
Newsom can’t claim ignorance: the photo ops tell the story.
The Real Story:
Cruz-Rodriguez’s rap sheet reads like a horror script: sexual assault of a child under 14, sexual battery, firearms charges, domestic violence, assault, robbery, and multiple illegal re-entries. ICE confirmed he was first deported in 1996, then again in 2003 and 2012. Yet somehow, he lived openly inside a “licensed” daycare that state inspectors signed off on as recently as April 2023.
A DHS official didn’t mince words: “It is SICKENING to think this pedophile criminal illegal alien was residing inside the home where a daycare operates and hiding out in a sanctuary city. Thanks to ICE officers, this sicko will no longer prey on children.”
So where was Newsom? Smiling for the cameras with Villagomez, the SEIU darling who got that daycare rubber-stamped. Sanctuary politics plus union protection equals open season for predators. And kids pay the price.
What They Don’t Want You to See:
Bottom Line:
This isn’t an accident — it’s the system Democrats built. Sanctuary laws, union muscle, and woke regulators shield predators while punishing ICE. Newsom’s California is the perfect storm: protect illegals, enable criminals, and smile for the cameras.
“We’re Coming”: Trump Puts Chicago on Notice
Pritzker says “stand down.” Trump says “watch me.”
President Trump warned Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker to “straighten it out, FAST, or we’re coming!” after another bloody Chicago weekend — 32 shot, 3 fatally as of Sunday morning. The warning follows Trump’s federalization of D.C.’s police earlier this month, after which violent crime reportedly fell 45% and carjackings 87%.
Pritzker called Trump’s approach “illegal” and “un-American,” insisting the president isn’t “wanted” in Chicago. Mayor Brandon Johnson went further, signing an executive order “denouncing” any National Guard or federal deployment — while polling at 26% approval. Trump’s reply on Truth Social: Chicago had six killed and 24 shot last weekend, and the governor “doesn’t need help? He is CRAZY!!!”
Receipts Chicago can’t outrun: 266 murders year-to-date, 1,141 sexual assaults, 4,003 robberies, 10,774 vehicle thefts, 11,488 felony thefts, 3,971 burglaries. Johnson’s order even dictates federal personnel can’t wear masks on duty — because optics, not outcomes. The White House brushed it off as a “publicity stunt,” adding, “Cracking down on crime should not be a partisan issue.”
Bottom Line: Trump proved in D.C. he’ll use federal muscle to crush crime fast. If Pritzker and Johnson won’t act, Chicago may get the D.C. treatment — with or without their blessing.
Trump Stands by Chinese Students — “They’re Paying Us Big”
America First? Or smart leverage against Beijing?
President Trump is doubling down after critics blasted his decision to let 600,000 Chinese students study in the U.S. over the next two years. Asked if this undermines his tough visa stance, Trump told The Daily Caller: “China’s paying us a lot of money right now. They’re paying us hundreds of millions of dollars.”
Why it matters:
Some conservatives see a crack in Trump’s “America First” armor, especially after Sec of State Marco Rubio vowed to strip visas from CCP-linked students earlier this year.
Trump says it’s about leverage and money: tariffs, tuition, and showing Xi America controls the relationship.
He stressed that refusing students would “insult a country” and risk souring talks with a nuclear-armed rival.
The real story: Trump framed it as a strategy, not a surrender. “We’re doing well. They’re paying us hundreds of billions… It’s good to get along with countries, especially nuclear-powered ones.” This dovetails with ongoing U.S.-China trade negotiations, where tariffs were eased slightly after months of punishing hikes.
Bottom Line: Trump is betting that keeping student pipelines open — while Beijing pays through the nose — is a power play, not a giveaway. His critics call it inconsistent. His allies call it Art of the Deal, 2.0.
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“Voter ID: No Exceptions” — Trump Orders It by Executive Decree
President Trump announced he’ll issue an executive order mandating voter identification and banning mail‑in ballots—with narrow exceptions only for the seriously ill and military personnel. He ditched electronic ballots and wants universal paper ballots. The move rolls back his earlier proof‑of‑citizenship order, recently blocked by federal courts. Legal scholars warn he lacks constitutional authority, since elections are overseen by states and Congress. Civil liberties groups caution this setup risks disenfranchising marginalized Americans. But Trump frames it as election integrity ahead of 2026.
“Self-Deportation Is Real” — National Review Spotlights Exits
An article in National Review asserts self-deportation isn’t just rhetoric—it’s happening. Citing data from the Center for Immigration Studies, the piece argues that enforcement and anti‑amnesty messaging are pushing undocumented individuals to voluntarily leave the U.S. The trend, they say, reflects real behavioral change—not statistical spin. It’s a win for America‑first immigration tough love, where policy nudges produce actual exits—even without formal deportations.
“ICE Strikes Sanctuary Cities Post-Labor Day” — Border Czar’s Warning
Border Czar Tom Homan told reporters that ICE will ramp up enforcement in sanctuary cities—including Seattle and Portland—right after Labor Day. He assured similar pressure on New York, LA, and other sanctuary jurisdictions that refuse cooperation with federal immigration agents. The post-holiday surge comes as part of Trump’s strategy to crack down on sanctuary policies and restore federal authority in immigration matters.
“Contractor Fired for Butching the Rose Garden”
Trump booted the landscaping subcontractor responsible for a “huge gash” in the newly laid limestone patio at the White House’s revamped Rose Garden. Caught on security footage, the damage sparked Trump’s wrath—he called them “stupid” and vowed they’d never work at the White House again. Read more
“Chicago’s No-Go on National Guard Collaboration”
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson signed an order blocking city police from teaming with National Guard or federal agents—even if Trump deploys them amid rising crime. The order also mandates officers to remain identifiable—uniformed, unmasked, and within constitutional bounds. Read more
“Rudy Giuliani Injured After Helping Abuse Victim”
Former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani was seriously injured in a New Hampshire crash—suffering a fractured vertebra, cuts, and bruises—after aiding a domestic violence victim. State police say the Ford Bronco he was in was rear-ended at high speed; Giuliani remains hospitalized but in good spirits. Read more
“CBS ‘Cooks’ Noem’s Answer on Abrego García”
NewsBusters reports that CBS edited down DHS Secretary Kristi Noem’s answer on “Face the Nation,” trimming out her full remarks regarding ICE’s handling of human smuggler Kilmar Abrego García. The network reportedly excised key context from the interview. Read more
“Seven Wounded in Chicago Drive‑By”
A drive-by shooting in Bronzeville left seven people injured Saturday night. NBC5 notes the victims were gathered near 3500 S. State Street when multiple suspects opened fire from a passing vehicle. Over the Labor Day weekend, dozens were shot across the city—and five succumbed to their wounds. Read more
Declassified for You
Document: ICE San Diego Field Office Report — Aug. 28, 2025
Subject: Ezequiel Cruz-Rodriguez
Name: Cruz-Rodriguez, Ezequiel (DOB: 04/07/1978)
Nationality: Mexico
Gang Affiliation: Logan Heights
Criminal Convictions:
- Sexual Assault, Victim <14
- Sexual Battery
- Robbery
- Domestic Violence
- Assault w/ Firearm
- DUI (multiple)
- Illegal Reentry (1996, 2003, 2012)
Status: Convicted child sex offender, unregistered
Residence: San Diego, CA – licensed daycare (Little Hands Academy)
Action: Apprehended by ICE Fugitive Ops, 08/27/2025
Field Director Patrick Divver (ICE San Diego):
“This individual is an unregistered convicted child sex offender… convicted of sexual assault of a minor, robbery, assault, and illegal reentry after removal.”
This is the “sanctuary shield” Democrats built — a pedophile gang member living inside a state-licensed daycare, while his wife poses for photo-ops with Gavin Newsom.
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