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“… Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) is suspending investigations into human trafficking, child exploitation, cybercrime, weapons export controls, intellectual property theft, drugs, and terrorism to focus on arresting immigrants. …Another former-HSI official argued that because of HSI’s focus on child exploitation and making thousands of arrests each year, “There’s a good argument that these changes will lead to some child victims continuing to be exploited.”

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) had shifted about a quarter of its personnel (2,500) and, according to the recent disclosure, nearly half of its agents to deportation efforts (2,200). Special Agent in Charge Brian Clark admitted, “That is new to DEA. We’ve always only done drugs and narcotics.” According to TRAC, the number of criminal referrals from the DEA had fallen 10 percent from January to June 2025

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has transferred “thousands” of its employees to immigration enforcement, including “special agents, intel analysts, linguists, and professional staff.” In February, the Wall Street Journalreported: “One agent who investigates child exploitation was recently directed to help the Department of Homeland Security with immigration work. A supervisor in counterintelligence received similar orders.” According to NBC News, FBI agents “warned about a new requirement that FBI employees across the country, including some who specialize in national security, spend significant amounts of time helping” ICE. ICE returned some terrorism investigators to the FBI in June after a terrorist attack [this should say increased risk of terrorism after the Iran bombing] …”
 






Alliteration is a must, as are symbols of cruelty like the notorious Angola prison.

[Angola is so named because it is on a former immense plantation that had thousands of slaves from Angola and other parts of Africa. Slavery was effectively continued at Angola with a prisoner lease system of Louisiana state prisoners leased to the landowner as workers over whom the owner had complete authority. People continued to be effectively enslaved (and be beaten and worked to death) there for the remainder of the 1800s after the end of the Civil War. Once the state took over the land and built the prison there, it was considered to be effectively continued slavery conditions until reforms were forced in the 1950s when dozens of prisoners slashed their own Achilles tendons to protest the gruesome work demands and conditions there. Angola prison is an American Horror Story.]
 
I use to know a Central Prison death penalty inmate that eventually got out ..He was at Central during the 1968 riot.
He swears the Correctional Officers were lined up ready to massacre dozens of Inmates-when the Highway Patrol showed up in force and stopped that from happenig
 
My son is aghast that they raided the Hyundai plant. He did an internship at Hyundai USA this summer and was deeply impressed. Says this raid is just forcibly taking out the competition. I think it's just xenophobia but in any event . . . gee, I wonder why American manufacturing is falling apart
 
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