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BREAKING: Private Jet Crash Claims 4 Lives from Top ANTI-ICE Law Firm Fighting Trump Deportations

Gary FranchiFebruary 5, 202693 views
BREAKING: Private Jet Crash Claims 4 Lives from Top ANTI-ICE Law Firm Fighting Trump Deportations
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Four passengers aboard a private jet owned by one of America's most notorious anti-ICE law firms have been identified following a fatal crash at Maine's Bangor International Airport on January 25th, just days into President Trump's mass deportation operations.

The Bombardier Challenger 600 belonged to KTKJ Challenger LLC, registered to the Arnold & Itkin law firm in Houston, Texas. The firm, led by attorneys Kurt Arnold and Jason Itkin, has made headlines as fierce opponents of immigration enforcement, dedicating their practice to defending illegal aliens and obstructing ICE operations.

According to reports, Arnold and Itkin have "made waves fighting conservatives in Texas and defending illegal aliens," positioning themselves as top adversaries to Trump's America First immigration agenda. The timing of this tragedy comes as the Trump-Vance administration ramps up the largest deportation operation in U.S. history.

Social media users quickly picked up on the story's significance. Twitter user @LadenaBough shared news of the crash, highlighting the firm's anti-ICE connections that mainstream media conveniently glossed over.

"Police identify 4 victims of fatal private jet crash tied to top 'anti-ICE' law firm," @LadenaBough posted, ensuring Americans understand exactly who was fighting against their safety and security.

The crash occurs amid a broader immigration enforcement crackdown. Virginia's Democrat Governor Abigail Spanberger just declared her state a sanctuary zone, with @FairfaxGOP reporting: "Gov. Abigail Spanberger (D) just OFFICIALLY ended all cooperation between Virginia State Police and ICE."

While any loss of life is tragic, Americans can't help but notice the irony. These same lawyers who spent years enriching themselves by helping criminal aliens evade deportation were flying around in private jets funded by undermining immigration law.

As President Trump's ICE agents work tirelessly to remove dangerous criminals from our communities, it's worth asking: how many more law firms are getting rich by sabotaging the safety of American families?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotMom2024Verifiedjust now
Tragic loss of life, but I have to wonder if this will slow down their efforts to block legitimate deportations. Prayers for the families though.
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AmericaFirst2020Verifiedjust now
Does anyone know which specific cases this firm was handling? I heard they were representing sanctuary cities trying to block ICE operations in my state.
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LegalEagle88Verifiedjust now
They were involved in at least 3 major class action suits against deportation policies. Big money cases.
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MAGA_PatriotVerifiedjust now
Terrible tragedy but God works in mysterious ways! 🙏
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TexasConservativeVerifiedjust now
Very sad, but these law firms have been making millions fighting our immigration laws. Wonder what kind of cases they were working on when this happened.
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BorderSecurityFirstVerifiedjust now
Probably trying to keep criminal illegals from being sent back where they belong.
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ConstitutionDefenderVerifiedjust now
Always terrible when people lose their lives. But these activist lawyers have been undermining our sovereignty for years with frivolous lawsuits.
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TrumpTrain45Verifiedjust now
RIP to those who died. That said, maybe now we can actually enforce immigration law without constant legal roadblocks.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
My cousin works for ICE and says these anti-deportation firms cost taxpayers millions in delays and appeals. Sad about the crash but maybe enforcement can move forward now.