Bearded ‘Woman’ Busted Sabotaging Border Patrol Vehicles
In a shocking escalation of anti-border enforcement chaos in deep-blue Los Angeles, federal agents arrested four individuals — including a bearded transgender woman — after they allegedly attempted to sabotage a lawful immigration operation by deploying makeshift tire spikes fashioned from rusty nails and metal piping. The suspects, linked to a leftist nonprofit that admits its role in organizing “resistance” to federal immigration law, were taken into custody at a Home Depot parking lot in Van Nuys after they allegedly tried to disable U.S. Border Patrol vehicles with dangerous, improvised devices. One of the suspects, backed by open-borders advocacy groups, was previously known by a female name and is now a focal figure in a media storm — not for their reckless endangerment of federal officers, but for their identity. Meanwhile, radical groups defend these acts as “observation,” while the Biden administration continues to lose control of the narrative and the border, stoking the flames of lawlessness from the Rio Grande to California’s urban jungle.
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