CPSO warns citizens of scam resurfacing in this area

**Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Stitch Guillory Warns Residents of Bonding Scam**

Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Stitch Guillory is alerting citizens about a scam that has resurfaced in our area. Scammers are falsely claiming to represent bonding companies in an attempt to deceive families of incarcerated individuals.

The scam typically works as follows: the fraudster contacts family members, claiming they can secure a bond for their loved one at a reduced cost. To appear legitimate, the caller may provide a local address and phone number. They often pressure victims to pay the fee using cryptocurrency or money transfer services such as Zelle or Cash App.

**This is a Scam!**

Sheriff Guillory urges residents to take the following precautions to avoid falling victim:

– Resist any pressure to make an immediate decision.
– Independently verify all information by researching the business and contacting them directly.
– Never send money based solely on a request received by phone or email.
– Trust your instincts. If something doesn’t feel right, hang up and report the suspicious activity to local law enforcement.

If you believe you have been targeted or victimized by this scam, please contact the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office at **337-491-3605**.

*Please remember:* An arrest means there is probable cause to believe the subject was involved in the alleged offense. Every person is innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
https://www.dequincynews.com/2025/11/30/cpso-warns-citizens-of-scam-resurfacing-in-this-area/

Thousands in Philippines protest corruption, demand return of stolen funds

**Thousands Protest in the Philippines Demanding Swift Justice in Massive Corruption Scandal**

*Manila, Philippines* — Thousands of demonstrators, including members of the Roman Catholic clergy, took to the streets across the Philippines on Sunday, demanding the swift prosecution of top legislators and officials implicated in a widespread corruption scandal. The scandal has severely rocked the Asian democracy, centered around substandard, defective, or non-existent flood control projects.

Left-wing groups also held a separate protest at Manila’s main park, presenting a blunt demand: all implicated government officials must immediately resign and face prosecution.

### President Marcos Faces Growing Public Outrage

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has been scrambling to quell the mounting public outrage. The corruption scandal is blamed for numerous failed flood control projects across the archipelago—an area long vulnerable to deadly flooding and extreme tropical weather.

To manage the protests, over 17,000 police officers were deployed throughout metropolitan Manila. The Malacañang presidential palace complex was placed on security lockdown, with key access roads and bridges blocked by anti-riot police forces, trucks, and barbed wire.

### Calls for Military Intervention Rejected

In a deeply divided democracy where two presidents have been ousted over allegations of plunder in the past 39 years, there have been isolated calls for the military to withdraw support from the Marcos administration.

However, the Armed Forces of the Philippines firmly rejected these calls. On Sunday, the military welcomed a statement signed by at least 88 mostly retired generals—including three former chiefs of staff—condemning any proposal for unconstitutional military action.

The military declared, “The unified voice of our retired and active leaders reaffirms that the Armed Forces of the Philippines remains a pillar of stability and a steadfast guardian of democracy.”

### Catholic Church Leads Anti-Corruption Protests

Roman Catholic churches nationwide helped lead Sunday’s anti-corruption protests in their neighborhoods. The main rally was held at a pro-democracy “people power” monument along Manila’s EDSA highway.

Police estimated that about 5,000 demonstrators, mostly clad in white, had gathered before noon. Their demands were clear: imprison members of Congress, government officials, and construction company owners responsible for thousands of anomalous flood control projects, and order them to return stolen government funds.

One protester wore a shirt emblazoned with the message: “No mercy for the greedy.” The Rev. Flavie Villanueva, a Catholic priest who has supported families of impoverished drug suspects killed under former President Rodrigo Duterte’s crackdowns, addressed the crowd:

“If money is stolen, that’s a crime, but if dignity and lives are taken away, these are sins against fellow human beings, against the country, but most importantly, against God. Jail all the corrupt and jail all the killers.”

### Progress and Promises in the Corruption Case

Since President Marcos first raised alarm about the flood control anomalies during his State of the Nation Address in July, at least seven public works officers have been jailed on charges such as illegal use of public funds and graft related to a single flood control project.

Executives from Sunwest Corporation, one of the construction firms involved, are actively being sought by authorities.

On Friday, Henry Alcantara, a former government engineer who admitted under oath to involvement in the anomalies during Senate inquiry hearings, returned 110 million pesos (approximately $1.9 million) in kickbacks. He has pledged to return additional amounts in the coming weeks.

To date, authorities have frozen about 12 billion pesos ($206 million) worth of assets linked to suspects in the flood control anomalies, according to President Marcos.

### Marcos Vows Accountability

President Marcos has pledged that many of the at least 37 powerful senators, members of Congress, and wealthy construction executives implicated in the scandal will be behind bars by Christmas.

However, protesters at Sunday’s rallies insisted that many more officials—including implicated senators and House members—should be jailed immediately and ordered to return the funds they misappropriated to finance fleets of private jets, luxury cars, mansions, and extravagant lifestyles.

*AP journalists Joeal Calupitan and Aaron Favila contributed to this report.*
https://www.npr.org/2025/11/30/nx-s1-5626219/philippines-protest-corruption-stolen-funds

Senator Eric Schmitt on Restricting Immigration in Light of Deadly Attack in DC on National Guard, Blasts Democrats for America Last Policies (VIDEO)

Senator Eric Schmitt appeared on “Sunday Morning Futures” with guest host Jackie DeAngelis to discuss efforts to restrict immigration following the deadly attack on National Guard members in Washington, D.C.

The Senator emphasized the importance of enforcing the immigration laws that are already in place. He noted that one of the main reasons President Trump was reelected was his strong commitment to protecting the nation from open borders and mass migration.

“I’m particularly interested in what Congress can do about our immigration policies to help President Trump. He’s doing everything that he can,” DeAngelis remarked.

During the conversation, DeAngelis referenced a suggestion by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to cut off some illegal migrants from tax benefits and cross-border money transfers, asking Senator Schmitt if this was a good idea.

“I do. I think we need to take away every incentive possible that made this wide-open border the Biden administration constructed,” Senator Schmitt replied. “All this mass migration needs to be met with mass deportations. We have plenty of laws that are now being enforced by this administration.”

The Senator added that the left often tries to “create controversy, create chaos, make it look like the ICE agents are the bad guys in all this.”

Senator Schmitt also highlighted issues within the legal immigration system. He cited the H-1B Visa program as an example, explaining how it allows foreign workers to be paid lower wages, which hurts American workers competing for the same jobs.

“I would point out, though, that it’s not just an illegal immigration problem. We have real abuses with our legal immigration system that should be addressed,” he said.

“The good news is we have a President who wants to enforce the laws, and that is not what we saw last administration when 20 million people came here in four years, illegally,” Schmitt continued.

DeAngelis asked if there is a timeline for when Americans can expect a system to be put into place that ensures secure borders.

“That is certainly step one. I see what the President is trying to do with some of these pauses in the aftermath of this shooting,” she commented. “What can we do to fix a broken system?”

Senator Schmitt responded, “I think when you hear comprehensive immigration reform, it’s usually a code word for mass amnesty. That’s what they are talking about, and we are not interested in that. What we need to do right now is enforce the laws of the United States.”

He concluded by noting, “There is nothing particularly new about deportations. Bill Clinton deported 11 million people. The difference now is the Democrats have been radicalized.”

Watch the full interview to learn more about Senator Schmitt’s views on immigration enforcement and reform.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/11/senator-eric-schmitt-restricting-immigration-light-deadly-attack/

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