Over the weekend, the streets of downtown Dallas were overtaken by a wave of anti-ICE protesters, turning City Hall into a spectacle of radical open-border activism. Hundreds of demonstrators, many carrying signs and waving Mexican flags gathered to decry immigration enforcement, chanting slogans like “No one is illegal on stolen land” and “Trump must stop the mass deportations.” |
The protest comes as ICE is ramping up enforcement nationwide, with a targeted goal of 75 arrests per day in Dallas alone. While federal authorities work to restore some semblance of law and order, DPD Interim Chief Igo made a point to reassure illegal immigrants that they’ll still be ‘safe’ in the city—a message that raises serious questions about priorities. If law-abiding residents can’t commute or walk through their neighborhoods without fear, why is city leadership more concerned about the comfort of those who broke our laws to be here? While protestors shouted “immigrants make America great,” and waved foreign flags in the heart of our city, there was no mention of the real crisis—the rise in violent crime directly tied to the lack of enforcing our borders. Leftist open border policies allowed gangs of illegals like Tren de Agua to kidnap, traffic, murder, and terrorize American citizens extending well beyond our state border. |
Dallasites want to live in communities that prioritize safety over chaos, and they know that we must enforce immigration law in order for that to be possible. Check out our Anti-ICE Raid Protest thread on X for the full breakdown of what the media won’t tell you. |
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Press Highlights: |
Search for Dallas Police Chief: Another Backroom Deal Incoming? Dallas is on the hunt for a new police chief, but will the process be fair and transparent or will we see another political insider hire? After the disaster of City Manager Tolbert’s shady hiring, residents deserve an open search—not a rubber-stamped decision from the usual power players. Will Dallas finally choose a chief who prioritizes safety—or will it be more of the same? |
Dallas Expands City Survey—But Will Residents’ Voices Matter? City Manager Kim Tolbert is moving the annual community survey online, claiming it will help more residents provide feedback. But with only 2,100 responses shaping a city of 1.3 million, is this real outreach or just PR? City leaders already used this year’s survey to justify their budget. If they actually listened, would crime be skyrocketing with fentanyl zombies roaming our streets? |
CVS Security Guard Murder Sparks Outrage at Public Safety Meeting A 13-year-old suspect shot and killed security guard Anthony Egeonu at a downtown CVS, prompting furious residents to pack a public safety meeting demanding action. Meanwhile, city leaders insist crime is ‘down’—but residents see the reality: rising violence, out-of-control shoplifting, and fentanyl zombies taking over the streets. What does it say about the culture of our youth in Dallas that kids are committing these acts of violence? |
Tracking Illegal Camps:

District 14, Councilman Paul Ridley
“Highway-Side Camp”
This encampment sits wide open beneath the highway, a glaring issue that anyone passing by can see—except, apparently, Councilman Paul Ridley. With no action being taken, these camps continue to spread. Councilman Ridley, open your eyes to your obligation to District 14 residents and enforce the lawful ban on urban camps like this one.

District 2, Councilman Jesse Moreno “Shady Camp” Tucked along the side of a busy area in District 2, this camp is filled with loitering individuals, some seemingly engaged in drug use. Residents are fed up with the safety risks and lawlessness. Councilman Jesse Moreno, when will you take real action to enforce the law and make safety a priority in your district? |

District 6, Councilman Omar Narvaez
“Homeless Hideaway”
Hidden beyond an abandoned parking lot, this encampment is only visible after walking through a short trail—but it’s very much active. When KDS arrived, people inside the camp watched closely, making it clear they didn’t want to be disturbed. Councilman Omar Narvaez, why are you not getting things done to get these people the help they so desperately need?