Saturday, April 19, 2025

Eight Alleged Migrants Jailed for Looting in Flood-Ravaged State.

Eight alleged migrants have been arrested for looting in an area of eastern Tennessee that has been severely impacted by flooding and mudslides caused by Hurricane Helene. The men, arrested on Saturday, faced their first court appearance on Monday.

Five of the men are being charged with aggravated burglary. Washington County law enforcement says they broke into occupied structures to rob individuals impacted by the catastrophic flooding. They have been identified as Albin Nahun Vega-Rapalo, 24; David Bairon Rapalo-Rapalo, 37; Kevin Noe Martinez-Lopez, 25; Marvin Hernandez-Martinez, 43; and Dayln Gabriel Guillen Guillen, 37.

Meanwhile, an additional three men have been charged with burglary after being caught looting unoccupied buildings. The three are identified as Jesus Leodan Garcia-Peneda, 51; Josue Berardo Ortis-Valdez, 30; and Ersy Leonel Ortis-Valdez, 33.

“Kamala [Harris] and [Joe] Biden don’t have the resources to rescue Americans [but they do] have the resources to import migrants to loot them,” commented Stephen Miller, a former advisor to Donald Trump.

APOCALYPTIC STORM DAMAGE.

A large swath of the United States, almost 500 miles wide and stretching from Florida through Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, southern Virginia, and Kentucky, was devastatingly impacted by Hurricane Helene over the weekend. Making landfall in the Florida panhandle, the storm’s high winds caused extensive damage along the Gulf Coast.

As the storm moved north, catastrophic flooding occurred as Helene dumped historic amounts of rain throughout the Appalachian Mountains. Consequently, millions are without power, and hundreds are believed dead. Mudslides and flash floods destroyed numerous small towns dotting the mountain valleys throughout western North Carolina and eastern Tennessee.

The Biden-Harris government has been the target of sharp criticism for its slow response to the crisis. President Joe Bident spent the weekend with family at his Delaware beach home. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris attended several campaign fundraisers on the West Coast, only returning to Washington, D.C., on Monday.

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Eight alleged migrants have been arrested for looting in an area of eastern Tennessee that has been severely impacted by flooding and mudslides caused by Hurricane Helene. The men, arrested on Saturday, faced their first court appearance on Monday. show more

‘Burn All That S**t Down’ – Kamala’s Top Designer Backed Arson, Looting During BLM Riots.

Ana Cherée Rice, design lead for the Harris for President campaign, called for arson and looting during the Black Lives Matter riots. Rice, who designed Vice President Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign logo, urged rioters to “burn all that s**t down” on X, formerly Twitter, on numerous occasions, up until at least May 2023.

The black designer also advocates pillaging commercial premises as a means of expressing racial grievance, responding to a 2021 post declaring “Rioting works” by adding, “and looting.” For the avoidance of doubt, she reiterated to her followers in March 2023 that “[I] never have—and will never have—a problem with looting.”

The Brooklyn-based Democrat’s attitude to the police is predictable, with her post history also including anti-law enforcement messages such as “F**k the NYPD.”

Rice’s close association with the Harris campaign—Rob Flaherty, Harris’s deputy campaign manager, singled her out for praise as recently as last week—will damage efforts to present the Vice President to moderates as a no-nonsense ex-prosecutor, unencumbered by woke baggage.

Rice may have taken her lead on the Black Lives Matter riots from Harris, who suggested in June 2020 that the riots were “not gonna let up—and they should not.” The then-senator also expressed support for the ‘defund the police’ movement.

Former President Donald J. Trump argues that, far from being a law and order candidate, Harris’s record as a progressive prosecutor makes her “the original Marxist district attorney.”

Image by Brett Weinstein. 

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Ana Cherée Rice, design lead for the Harris for President campaign, called for arson and looting during the Black Lives Matter riots. Rice, who designed Vice President Kamala Harris's presidential campaign logo, urged rioters to "burn all that s**t down" on X, formerly Twitter, on numerous occasions, up until at least May 2023. show more