the idea that we have to get racial revenge for the Reagan Amnesty right now,
is crazypants far right for starters
Trump is hurting a lot of good people needlessly
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the idea that we have to get racial revenge for the Reagan Amnesty right now,
is crazypants far right for starters
Same dude, right?
https://x.com/atrupar/status/1936088580725583936
ers who did this should be prosecuted all the way up the chain of command
this is evil ery, this young man was beloved in his community and brought honor to it
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna212566For 19-year-old Emerson Colindres, it was supposed to be a routine check-in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.It turned out to be a trap.He never returned home.
Colindres, who came to the United States with his family more than a decade ago to escape the violence in their native Honduras, was detained by ICE on June 4, just days after the talented student and soccer player graduated from high school in Cincinnati. Colindres, whose teammates said was one of the greatest players they met on the field, dreamed of continuing his sports career and hoped to attend a university. He did not have a criminal record, according to the Butler County Sheriff’s Office.
In the span of two weeks, Colindres went from celebrating his graduation to being detained by ICE to then being deported to a country where he has not lived since he was 8 years old.
He is not the only law-abiding high school student who has been targeted by ICE. Immigration enforcement around the country has also swept up students in New York City, as well as in Milford, Massachusetts.
“Sadly, he’s not the only one. I think there are a lot of Emersons in the same situation right now,” Bryan Williams, Colindres’ coach at the Cincy Galaxy soccer club, said ahead of the young man’s deportation. “They’re all the same story, someone who was here doing everything they were asked, trying to make a better life for themselves and their family, and now they’re being detained somewhere.”
only 100 years ago
Worth noting that back in the 1920s many localities were filled with mask wearing vigilantes, many of whom were also police officers, who sought to rid the nation of foreign “contaminants.” That group was the Klan and they targeted Catholics, Jews, Black people, and Mexicans.
Oregon, 1923
Sounds kinda like Trump
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https://timesofsandiego.com/life/202...gration-court/Eight immigration courts line the fourth-floor hallway of the downtown Edward J. Schwartz Federal Building. On the walls: boot prints of ICE agents.
But on World Refugee Day, masked immigration agents weren’t leaning against the off-white walls, waiting to grab people. They scattered Friday after seeing a clergy delegation led by Bishop-elect Michael Pham.
“Like the story of Moses and Exodus, the Red Sea parted,” said observer Scott Reid of the immigrant-aiding San Diego Organizing Project.
Said another observer: “We’ve never seen the hallways cleared out so quickly.”
The result: Nobody was detained as immigration lawyers said would happen.
Co-President Rubio lost the first round of his neo-McCarthyist fight against the 1st Amendment
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Angelenos got solidarity for the lives interrupted and threatened by Trump's immigration raids
https://lapublicpress.org/2025/06/st...ter-ice-raids/Street vendors like Maritza have stopped working or gone into hiding since immigration raids began June 6, disrupting part of the city’s 50,000-person vending workforce and prompting grassroots efforts to provide emergency financial support.
Los Angeles street vendors generate an estimated $504 million in economic activity, according to the Los Angeles Street Vending Coalition. About 10,000 of those vendors sell food, and the majority are Latinx women, many of them seniors, according to a 2019 analysis by Waging Nonviolence.
In response to the financial impact this is having on vendors and their families, Angelenos are “buying out” street vendors in an act of solidarity. The response ranges from individuals supporting their local vendor to neighborhood-level efforts to raise and distribute mutual aid, and a citywide fundraising effort by the LA Street Vendor Campaign. Combined, these efforts have raised at least $110,000.
Like you said, sadists loving it
He did say, that's when America was at its best. When he talks about making America great again, he talks about the gilded age and going back to that. So that's what Americans voted for.
you're a sadist
because of the sadism, y'all are losing politically on this issue, big time
1.5% margin
democracy operates across time and ins utions. the will of the people isn't just how they voted in the last election.
it is funny how many people affiliated with the secret police have had to say "stop making fun of the secret police, the guy in the tac vest that covers him like a training bra is a hero, he tracked down and subdued two ho e orderlies using only the W-2 forms they file annually"
Lol, elections. keep hanging on to that dream, while the revolution is in full swing.
https://research.calvin.edu/german-p...ve/hitler1.htm
When half your population hates democracy and freedom and rule of law and cries out for a dictator, democracy is already dead.
whoopsie, forgot to put the car in park
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DLIivwryuZk/
The system we had is outmoded by events, no doubt about it -- I'm with you on the revolution being in full swing
Our first best chance to get out of this mess is elections, troubled as that looks from the vantage of the present
50 states and 330 million people won't be easy to control
Trumplandia winning the revolution is far from a given
https://www.latintimes.com/trump-now...-assume-585388Migrants Under a System Where They Assume 'Responsibility' For Them
President Donald Trump said on Friday that farmers may be able to keep employing undo ented migrant workers without fearing enforcement raids under a system in which they would take "responsibility" for them.
"We're looking at doing something where in the case of good, reputable farmers, they can take responsibility for the people that they hire, and let them have responsibility, because we can't put the farms out of business, and at the same time, we don't want to hurt people that aren't criminals," Trump told press on Friday.
It was not immediately clear how the system would work, and is the latest of several changes of tune regarding the matter.
Trump suggested last week that migrants working in industries like farming would be exempted from enforcement raids given the disproportionate impact that enforcement operations could have in the economy and the industry.
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President Miller will veto just like he did with Trump's previous carve out
This guy won his lawsuit
Even in normal times, the US ends up deporting US citizens; how much greater the danger now
Due process is needed to make sure Americans aren't detained and deported
A Florida man is suing the top cop in the Florida Keys, claiming the sheriff wrongly arrested him on a federal immigration hold.https://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/...ation/3311786/
Peter Sean Brown said he was three days away from being deported to Jamaica, even though he was born in Philadelphia.
He blames Monroe County Sheriff Rick Ramsay.[
“It was a very powerless situation,” Brown said outside the federal courthouse in downtown Miami. “As a citizen, you don’t think it is really possible, because that’s everything against what we are raised to believe that our country stands for."
The saga dates back to 2018 when Brown, who was on probation from a previous arrest, failed a drug test and reported to the Monroe County Jail on a probation violation. Brown assumed he would be quickly release, but was told by the Monroe County Sheriff's Office that he was going remain jailed after the office received an immigration detainer for him from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Brown learned he would be deported to Jamaica, a country he visited once on a cruise. Brown repeatedly asserted he was a U.S. citizen, born in Philadelphia and raised in New Jersey, and claimed they had the "wrong guy" — claims that were ignored by jail officers.
A 19-page complaint against Monroe County jailers accuse staffers of mocking him, telling him in a Jamaican accent that "everything was gonna be alright." It also claims officer sang him the theme song to the TV show "The Fresh Prince of Belair" — which includes the lyrics "West Philadelphia born and raised." The complaint alleges officers told Brown that they didn't care about what evidence he had to prove his citizenship because if ICE wanted to deport him, "they would oblige."
court ruled MCSO violated Ramsay's 4th Amendment rights
Ramsay’s attorney explained that local law enforcement agencies only need three immigration do ents, including a warrant and a removal order, to hold an inmate on an ICE detainer.
“When you have those three things present….there is no law that requires you to investigate further,” attorney Andrew Jolly told the judge.
Jolly, who is representing Sheriff Ramsay, told the judge ICE had bad information and the sheriff had nothing to do with it.
Brown’s lawyer argued the sheriff didn’t take even one step to look into the misidentification, and holding him for ICE was a violation of the U.S. Cons ution’s Fourth Amendment, protecting against unreasonable searches and seizures.
Brown said the third ICE agent he came in contact with listened to his story and started the ball rolling on clearing up the misidentification.
The matter came to a speedy end when a picture of Brown’s birth certificate was sent to ICE officials.
“I would never have thought that I was going to be three days from deportation to an area that I went to on a cruise once,” Brown said.
Trump's thugs think it's assault to ask them questions
I'd like to hear the good government rationale for deporting this well respected and very successful entrepreneur who came here 31 years ago. He has 3 American children and 5 American grandkids.
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