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Dems tap ICE detainees, suspected illegal immigrants as guests for Trump’s speech: DHS

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Several Democratic lawmakers are hosting State of the Union guests who have come under scrutiny from the Department of Homeland Security, including suspected illegal immigrants, Dreamers and citizens arrested for allegedly obstructing federal immigration enforcement.
A Fox News correspondent received the list when inquiring with the agency about a tweet released earlier Tuesday that said some Democrats are «planning to bring illegal aliens as guests to the State of the Union.»
«Once again, they are putting illegal aliens above the safety of American citizens. Yesterday alone our officers arrested pedophiles, rapists, and violent criminals from our communities.
«President Trump and Secretary Noem have made it abundantly clear: if you come to our country illegally and break our laws, we will find you, we will arrest you, and you will never return,» the agency said in its tweet.
A Fox News Digital review of the list found guests with varied backgrounds and circumstances.
Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., is reportedly hosting Aliya Rahman, who was detained during an operation targeting Ecuadorian national Jonathan Chachipanta-Pualacin Jan. 13.
Members of Congress begin to arrive in the House Chamber before President Donald Trump delivers the State of the Union address at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., 24, 2026. (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images)
«ICE executed an arrest warrant to arrest an illegal alien with a final order of removal in the Park Avenue area of Minneapolis. ICE officers apprehended four illegal aliens,» a DHS spokesperson said.
«As officers carried out their law enforcement duties, a significant crowd surrounded them and began impeding law enforcement operations — a federal crime. One agitator ignored multiple commands by an officer to move her vehicle away from the scene. She was arrested for obstruction,» the spokesperson added.
DHS further disputed claims from outlets such as the CBC that reported Rahman was denied medical care after being pulled from her vehicle and detained.
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Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., arrives for a town hall event in Minneapolis Jan. 27, 2026. (Angelina Katsanis/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Another Omar guest, Mary Granlund, is a local school board chairwoman who has taken action since the detention of a 5-year-old at Columbia Heights School, according to a statement from Omar’s office.
Granlund works with a group of faculty members who are «conducting daily patrols, working to connect detained children and families with legal assistance and coordinating food deliveries for families too scared to leave their homes,» Omar’s office said.
A DHS spokesperson said ICE does not go into schools and instead targets child predators to protect those same children.
Rep. Jesus Garcia’s guest is Marimar Martinez, who DHS alleged was part of an «ambush» of federal officers in October and whom the agency labeled a «domestic terrorist.»
Martinez, who was reportedly armed and «has a history of doxxing federal agents,» «took defensive fire» from CBP and was later taken into FBI custody after a hospital stay.
When asked about the criticism, Garcia told Fox News Digital, «I invited Marimar Martinez to be my guest to the State of the Union because her own government almost murdered her and is now covering it up by smearing her and failing to hold Charles Exum and other agents accountable.
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Sen. Richard Durbin, left, Rep. Jesus Garcia (Reuters)
«This is their playbook,» the Chicago lawmaker added. «I’m proud that Marimar is my guest. Her courage stands in stark contrast to the cowardice and brutality of DHS and the rest of this lawless Administration.»
In a prior statement, Garcia said that a Border Patrol agent «brutally shot Marimar and bragged about it, and the Trump administration wrongly called her a ‘domestic terrorist’.»
Sen. Richard Durbin, D-Ill., the forefather of the DREAM Act, invited Tereza Lee, a pianist and daughter of Korean immigrants whom Durbin said is the inspiration behind the legislation he has put forth in each Congress since 2001. The latest version was introduced in 2025 and co-sponsored by Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska.
In a statement Monday, Durbin announced Lee’s invitation, crediting her «bravery for sharing her story» and adding that President Donald Trump’s «animus towards immigrants is on full display in his second term.»
DHS noted the DREAM Act would «allow noncitizens without legal status who were brought to the U.S. as children and meet certain education, military service or work requirements — to earn lawful permanent residence.»
Another Illinois lawmaker, Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, is inviting the daughter of a man detained by DHS during the height of Operation Midway Blitz.
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U.S. Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, D-Ill., answers questions during a news conference about the recent congressional delegation trip to the Indo-Pacific region on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., Aug. 10, 2022. (Reuters/Evelyn Hockstein/File Photo)
«Donald Trump can try to rewrite his record tonight, but communities across America are living with the consequences of militarized immigration operations that have terrorized families and left Americans dead,» Krishnamoorthi said in announcing that he invited University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign student Jamie to join him.
Rep. Seth Moulton, D-Mass., is inviting Marcelo Gomes da Silva, a man whom DHS said was detained in May 2024 while driving the car of his father, who was being sought by authorities.
Marcelo’s student visa had lapsed, and Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin told Fox News that the «facts [of his case] haven’t changed.»
«[He] is still an illegal alien and subject to removal proceedings. The Trump administration is committed to restoring the rule of law and common sense to our immigration system and will continue to fight for the arrest, detention and removal of aliens who have no right to be in this country.»
Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., is hosting a Venezuelan immigrant whose son was detained during a May 2025 immigration court hearing and is now being held in Pennsylvania.
«Dylan Josue Lopez Contreras is an illegal alien from Venezuela who illegally entered the U.S. more than one year ago. Under the Biden administration, he was encountered at the border and released into the country,» a DHS spokesperson countered.
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«On May 21, 2025, Contreras was arrested and placed in expedited removal proceedings. Most aliens who illegally entered the United States within the past two years are subject to expedited removals. [Joe] Biden ignored this legal fact and chose to release millions of illegal aliens, including violent criminals, into the country with a notice to appear before an immigration judge.
«ICE is now following the law and placing these illegal aliens in expedited removal, as they always should have been.»
Rep. Mike Levin, D-Calif., is hosting Stephanie Quintino, whose parents, Gladys and Nelson Gonzalez, have been deported to Colombia, according to the agency.
Sen. John Hickenlooper, D-Colo., is hosting Carolina Dias-Goncalves, a Dreamer at the University of Utah who was temporarily held at an ICE detention center after a Colorado traffic stop.
Rep. Robert Menendez Jr., D-N.J., is honoring Adriana Quiroz Zapata, an asylum seeker from Colombia who reports said fled a violent and «politically connected» former partner with his choice of guest.
Zapata’s niece, Monica Van Housen, who has been working to prevent Zapata from being deported, will be joining Menendez in the chamber.
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«Adriana, Monica and their family deserve so much better from America than what Donald Trump, Kristi Noem, and ICE have subjected them to,» Menendez told the New Jersey Globe.
Fox News Digital reached out to each member mentioned by DHS for comment.
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James Carville calls President Trump ‘fat, sorry, sack of s—‘ in pre-SOTU rant

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The architect of former President Bill Clinton’s political rise offered a profane preview of President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address, claiming he will face a «public humiliation» by November.
James Carville, known as the ‘Ragin Cajun’ for his raucous demeanor, claimed every member of Trump’s administration except top adviser Stephen Miller «hates» him. He delivered the remarks on the Politicon YouTube channel he shares with journalist Al Hunt.
«However bad you think this is, however much you see people in your own inner circle, in your military, in your staff, in your Congress, attorney on you, it’s just starting,» Carville said.
«You know how miserable you’re going to be in November? You know, how f—ing miserable you are? Tens of millions of American people get a chance to tell you exactly what they think of you.»
Democratic strategist James Carville doubled down this week after he was called out for predicting Trump’s imminent collapse in February. (AP/»Politics War Room»)
He addressed Trump as if he were watching, telling him to «sit still while I’m talking to you» and advising that «everybody is stabbing you in the back» before calling him a «fat, sorry, sack of s—.»
He claimed the Pentagon has begun, or will begin, leaking information to hurt Trump «because your boy Pete can’t control s—,» in an apparent reference to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
«You can’t trust anyone: trust no one, right. OK, maybe Stephen Miller, I’ll give you that one. The Congress can’t stand you. They’re not going to pass s— for you. They hate you. They know you’re going to bring them to staggering defeat.»
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James Carville speaks onstage during Election Night Live With Brian Williams at Amazon Studios on November 05, 2024, in Culver City, California. (Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Amazon Studios)
Carville also claimed Congress is in disarray, alleging that his fellow Louisianan Mike Johnson «doesn’t know whether to wind his a– or scratch his watch.»
«You are the most unpopular president at this point in your term that we’ve ever had. They don’t like you. You understand that? They don’t like you. They don’t like the way you smell and the way that you look. They don’t like your fat stomach. They don ‘t like your stupid combover,» Carville said, referring to the American people.
He also referenced the fact that the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia ultimately decided to stop seeking prosecution of six federal lawmakers led by Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., who produced a video advising service members they can refuse lawful orders.
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«When you lose Judge Jeanine… that’s kind of horrible,» he said, referring to U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro, who is a former judge in Westchester County, N.Y. and ex-Fox News host.
«You’re in the process of getting the living s— kicked out of you. And how bad do you think this is? However much you see people in your own inner circle, in your military, your own staff, and your own Congress attorney on you. It’s just starting.»
Carville closed by wishing Trump «good health» but warned him a «public humiliation is happening as we speak.»
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«People [will] tell you exactly what the f— they think of you, and I got news for you, it ain’t very good,» he said.
In response, White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson called Carville an «irrelevant loser» who «rambles to an audience of no one.»
«This is a sad example of late stage Trump Derangement Syndrome,» Jackson told Fox News Digital.
«President Trump is focused on delivering on his many promises for the American people — driving down costs, tackling Bidenflation, deporting criminal illegal aliens, lowering crime rates, and more,» she added.
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Trump afirmó que EE.UU. recibió más de 80 millones de barriles de petróleo venezolano

El presidente de Donald Trump aseguró este martes ante el Congreso que Estados Unidos recibió más de 80 millones de barriles de crudo provenientes de Venezuela, a la que definió como “nuestro nuevo amigo y socio”.
El mandatario afirmó además que el país atraviesa el período de mayor control fronterizo de su historia reciente, como parte de los logros que atribuyó a su segundo mandato.
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Petróleo venezolano y balance económico
Durante su discurso sobre el estado de la Unión, Trump sostuvo que la producción de petróleo estadounidense aumentó en más de 600.000 barriles diarios, dato que presentó como evidencia del éxito de su política económica y energética.
En ese contexto, recordó que tras la operación militar estadounidense que derrocó y sacó de Caracas al entonces presidente venezolano Nicolás Maduro, actualmente detenido en una cárcel de Nueva York, había anunciado que Venezuela vendería a Estados Unidos entre 30 y 50 millones de barriles de crudo. Según el mandatario, el volumen finalmente recibido superó ampliamente esa cifra inicial.
Trump dice que EE. UU. tiene “la frontera más sólida” en mucho tiempo
En el inicio de su mensaje ante la sesión conjunta del Congreso, Trump afirmó que Estados Unidos tiene hoy “la frontera más sólida” que haya tenido nunca, y vinculó ese resultado directamente con su gestión.
El presidente aseguró que en el último año los cruces fronterizos cayeron a cero, que el tráfico de fentanilo se redujo un 56 % y que los datos de muertes violentas también descendieron, aunque no detalló las fuentes oficiales de esas estadísticas.
“En los últimos nueve meses han sido admitidos a Estados Unidos cero extranjeros ilegales. Pero siempre vamos a permitir personas que ingresen legalmente, gente que amará nuestro país y trabajará duro para mantener nuestra nación”, afirmó Trump en su discurso.
La política migratoria volvió a ocupar un lugar central en la agenda presidencial desde el inicio de su segundo mandato. En las últimas semanas, la muerte de dos ciudadanos estadounidenses durante protestas contra redadas migratorias en Mineápolis, en las que intervinieron agentes federales, desató una crisis política que culminó con el cierre temporal del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional (DHS) y profundizó la polarización en torno a la estrategia del Gobierno en materia de inmigración.
El discurso estuvo marcado además por la ausencia de decenas de congresistas demócratas, que se retiraron en protesta por la política antimigratoria del Gobierno.
“Una remontada histórica”
El jefe de Estado norteamericano destacó que el país atraviesa una “remontada histórica”, defendió su política de seguridad y advirtió que su Gobierno está dispuesto a responder ante cualquier amenaza, incluidas las provenientes de América Latina.
Trump sostuvo que su administración está “restaurando la seguridad y la dominación de Estados Unidos en el hemisferio occidental”, y aseguró que actúa para proteger los intereses nacionales frente a la violencia, las drogas, el terrorismo y la injerencia extranjera. En ese marco, advirtió que durante años amplias zonas de la región, “incluidas grandes partes de México”, estuvieron controladas por carteles de la droga.
El mandatario destacó como hitos de su política exterior la captura del presidente venezolano Nicolás Maduro, detenido en Nueva York, en lo que definió como la primera aprehensión de un presidente latinoamericano desde la detención de Manuel Noriega en 1989. También aseguró que, el pasado fin de semana, los servicios de inteligencia estadounidenses tuvieron un rol decisivo para que el Ejército mexicano localizara y matara a Nemesio Oseguera, alias “El Mencho”, líder del Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generación.
“Después de solo un año, puedo decir con dignidad y orgullo que hemos conseguido una transformación como nunca antes se había visto, y una remontada histórica”, afirmó Trump, de 79 años, en el que definió como su segundo y último mandato.
El rumbo de la economía
Trump también dedicó parte de su mensaje a la economía. Reconoció que el crecimiento de 2025 fue del 2,2%, inferior al del año previo, y que la inflación se mantiene elevada, mientras defendió su apuesta por los aranceles, pese a que la Corte Suprema anuló esa política y le recordó que cualquier modificación deberá pasar por el Congreso, fallo que el mandatario calificó como “muy desafortunado”.
En un tono más celebratorio, Trump evocó el 250º aniversario de la independencia de Estados Unidos, previsto para el próximo 4 de julio, y anunció festejos “por todo lo alto”. También invitó al equipo masculino de hockey sobre hielo que obtuvo la medalla de oro en los Juegos Olímpicos de Milán, un logro que el país no alcanzaba desde 1980, en una noche que combinó gestos patrióticos, advertencias geopolíticas y un marcado clima de confrontación política interna.
Trump advirtió que Irán desarrolla misiles que podrían golpear EE.UU.
Trumpa también aseguró que Irán busca desarrollar misiles que podrían golpear a Estados Unidos, una tecnología de armamento de largo alcance que solo tiene un número limitado de países.
“Ya han desarrollado misiles que pueden amenazar a Europa y a nuestras bases en el extranjero, y están trabajando para construir misiles que pronto alcanzarán a Estados Unidos”, declaró.
“Se les advirtió que no intentaran reconstruir su programa de armas, en particular las nucleares. Sin embargo, siguen empezando de cero”, indicó Trump.
En un momento en que Estados Unidos mantiene el despliegue militar en torno a Irán más importante en Oriente Medio desde la guerra de Irak de 2003, el presidente de Estados Unidos aseguró que “nunca tendrán un arma nuclear”.
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