—> ICE / Immigration Catch-All

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This is a Trump fan account (not an official account), but it says a lot about how a lot of Americans perceive the issue:

 
MSNBC reporting that ICE went to the Georgia plant for 4 Latinos. The Korean workers were not part of the plan. They just went and ended up rounding all foreign nationals they found there.

The Korean workers were specialized workers overseeing installation of proprietary material that Americans don't have experience in installing.
 
“… Spotter networks in Chicago linked to street gangs and Mexican cartels track the movements of officers for Customs and Border Protection as well as Immigration and Customs Enforcement, relaying locations and enabling ambushes during routine enforcement operations.

This month a member of the Latin Kings gang was charged with putting a bounty on the life of Border Patrol Commander at Large Gregory Bovino. The illegal alien charged with placing that bounty was arrested, has pleaded not guilty, and will face justice. The incident shows the enormous risk law-enforcement officers face to make our cities safe again.

A self-styled anarchist website in Portland, Ore., encouraged supporters to use high-powered laser pointers to bring down federal helicopters in the area.

… Despite all this, pro-crime politicians seem intent on dismissing the violence, even encouraging it by stripping protections from law-enforcement officers. That is why our officers wear masks. Protecting their identity is one way to prevent bad actors from targeting their homes and threatening their families. Some politicians want to deprive officers of this protection, knowing that doing so puts their lives in grave danger. They tell local police to stand down while federal law-enforcement officers fight for their lives.

… We shouldn’t be all that surprised. Democrats won’t denounce Virginia attorney general candidate Jay Jones’s text messages wishing violence on his political opponents and their young children. At No Kings rallies, many Democrats gave speeches and made common cause with protesters, reveling in violent symbolism, mocking Charlie Kirk’s assassination and calling for ICE agents to be gunned down….”
 
“… Spotter networks in Chicago linked to street gangs and Mexican cartels track the movements of officers for Customs and Border Protection as well as Immigration and Customs Enforcement, relaying locations and enabling ambushes during routine enforcement operations.

This month a member of the Latin Kings gang was charged with putting a bounty on the life of Border Patrol Commander at Large Gregory Bovino. The illegal alien charged with placing that bounty was arrested, has pleaded not guilty, and will face justice. The incident shows the enormous risk law-enforcement officers face to make our cities safe again.

A self-styled anarchist website in Portland, Ore., encouraged supporters to use high-powered laser pointers to bring down federal helicopters in the area.

… Despite all this, pro-crime politicians seem intent on dismissing the violence, even encouraging it by stripping protections from law-enforcement officers. That is why our officers wear masks. Protecting their identity is one way to prevent bad actors from targeting their homes and threatening their families. Some politicians want to deprive officers of this protection, knowing that doing so puts their lives in grave danger. They tell local police to stand down while federal law-enforcement officers fight for their lives.

… We shouldn’t be all that surprised. Democrats won’t denounce Virginia attorney general candidate Jay Jones’s text messages wishing violence on his political opponents and their young children. At No Kings rallies, many Democrats gave speeches and made common cause with protesters, reveling in violent symbolism, mocking Charlie Kirk’s assassination and calling for ICE agents to be gunned down….”
Oh, Kristi. You vile fascist hag.
 


“…Individuals encountered were briefly and safely held, a standard practice for all law enforcement for their own safety and safety of law enforcement as they carry out these dangerous operations. Securing non-targets decreases the likelihood of that danger and protects all involved.

During the operation, one U.S. citizen was arrested who had an active warrant out of Chicago for narcotics. This subject was turned over to Chicago PD.”

Guy didn’t say they were arrested, he said they were scooped up, told to shut up, forced into a moving van and taken to a different site where they were held for a time. So the ICE rebuttal (“briefly and safely held”) doesn’t seem to disagree with this man’s claims, depending on your definition of brief and safe for marching US citizens out of their homes after 10 pm at night to get them out of the way of your immigration raid.

It’s amazing how many apartment buildings are 1) crawling with TdA gang members, and 2) how they are never there to be arrested when the raids happen.
 
My ex—an immigration attorney—called me yesterday in tears. She lost a tragic case and her client’s being deported.

I may have mentioned this case earlier in this thread or in another thread, so forgive me if I repeat myself…but here are the broad strokes of the case:

  • 20-something single male from El Salvador. No criminal record.
  • He’s schizophrenic, managed with meds.
  • When he was a boy, he was exploited by gangs. They’d pit mentally ill people against one another and make them fight, like dogfights.
  • He escaped and made his way to New Jersey, where he has some family.
  • He applied for asylum and had been going through the legal process.
  • He was picked up in a raid a few months ago outside a Hispanic nightclub.
  • ICE shipped him off to a facility in Texas. While there, he didn’t have access to his meds, and eventually had an episode and injured an ICE agent.
  • They put him in a solitary cage, and limited his contact with legal counsel.
  • My ex represented him at his final hearing. She was sure they had a solid case. But at the last minute (well, the last month or so), the judge they were to go before was fired by the Trump admin and replaced by a Trump lackey.
  • The judge denied the case and has ordered him deported back to El Salvador.
Evil and unAmerican.
 
Evil and unAmerican.
Unfortunately, I’d say the Trump Administration’s actions are VERY AMERICAN.

Its actions and statements run counter to our 1776 ideals and our Constitution; but, those actions are and have been too common throughout our history.
 
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