House passes bill to deport immigrants with history of sex offenses

Source: ground.news 1/16/25 The House passed legislation allowing deportation of illegal migrants convicted of domestic violence or sex crimes. The bill, titled ‘Preventing Violence Against Women by Illegal Aliens Act,’ received support from 213 Republicans and 61 Democrats. Nancy Mace, the bill’s sponsor, announced the passage on social media, stating, ‘Our bill just PASSED this morning.’ Elon Musk criticized the 145 Democrats who opposed the bill, calling it ‘unconscionable that 145 elected representatives voted AGAINST deporting illegal migrant rapists. Read the full article  

Read More

Government Sites Across the U.S. Are Awash in Hardcore Porn

Source: theintercept.com 1 14/25 A webpage on the State of Louisiana’s official site appears to be advertising “animal porn Porn Videos.” The online home of the Federal Judicial Center offers “free how to sex videos,” with a closed captioning feature. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s SimpleReport, identified as an “official website of the United States government” in a banner at the top of the page, provides “Desi Girl Xxx Video sex Videos,” while the City of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, points to “Sexy Beautiful European Porn.” These are just a few…

Read More

CA: Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Darrin Bell arrested on child porn charges, including AI

Source: kcra.com 1/16/25 [ACSOL is publishing this because it is the first arrest based upon AI content] SACRAMENTO, Calif. —The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office has arrested a Sacramento-based Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist on accusations of being in possession of child pornography. Detectives from the Sacramento Valley Internet Crimes Against Children served a search warrant to 49-year-old Darrin Bell’s home Wednesday morning after receiving a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.  Detectives said they recovered computer-generated AI child sex abuse material and other evidence related to the case. In all…

Read More

CA: CASOMB 1/16/25 Reports Increase in Petitions Files, Decrease in Persons Required to Register

The California Sex Offender Management Board (CASOMB) met today and during today’s meeting several agency reports were presented.  The reports reflect both an increase in the total number of petitions filed, a decrease in the number of people required to register and other information.  Below is a chart listing those and other statistics presented during today’s meeting. The next CASOMB meeting is scheduled for March 20, 2025, in Monterey.  Additional information regarding that meeting, including its location, is available at www.casomb.org. Category Former Current Change Total number of registrants 104,571…

Read More