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    Pam Bondi freed two worse violators/more dangerous criminals in the USA because they are cooperating with her prosecution of Abrego



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    Masked goons beat and kidnap landscaper, father to three US Marines


    In a graphic video that has since gone viral on social media, about seven or more masked men wearing U.S. Border Patrol vests are seen violently detaining a Santa Ana father before forcing him into the back of an unmarked car on Saturday.
    The violent incident sparked protests in the following hours, and an online fundraiser was started through GoFundMe, where family members identified the victim as Narciso Barranco, a father to three sons who are all U.S. Marines.


    One of his sons, 25-year-old Alejandro Barranco, told KTLA that his father was pepper-sprayed in addition to repeatedly being punched in the face during his detention. According to Alejandro, Narciso was picked up by alleged federal immigration officers while he was working as a landscaper at the IHOP on Edinger Avenue and Ritchey Street.
    https://ktla.com/news/local-news/mas...ta-ana-father/

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    ~1 in every 7 US Marines nationwide, is from California.

    ~1 in every 4 US Marines nationwide, is Hispanic or Latino.

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    Abrego will be detained by ICE instantly after his release

    It's to Trump's credit that he TACO'd and will produce the body in court



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    it's generally illegal for US agencies to spend money that was not appropriated



    President Trump’s immigration crackdown is burning through cash so quickly that the agency charged with arresting, detaining and removing unauthorized immigrants could run out of money next month.
    Why it matters: Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is already $1 billionover budget by one estimate, with more than three months left in the fiscal year. That’s alarmed lawmakers in both parties — and raised the possibility of Trump clawing funds from agencies to feed ICE.

    • Lawmakers say ICE’s parent agency, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), is at risk of violating U.S. law if it continues to spend at its current pace.
    • That’s added urgency to calls for Congress to pass Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill,” which could direct an extra $75 billion or so to ICE over the next five years.
    • It’s also led some lawmakers to accuse DHS and ICE of wasting money. “Trump’s DHS is spending like drunken sailors,” said Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), the top Democrat on the DHS appropriations subcommittee.

    Zoom in: ICE’s funding crisis is being fueled by Trump’s team demanding that agents arrest 3,000 immigrants a day — an unprecedented pace ICE is still trying to reach.
    https://www.axios.com/2025/06/16/ice...rackdown-trump

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    their baby is nursing, Adrian Clouatre is a service-disabled veteran

    “It’s just a of a way to treat a veteran,” said Carey Holliday, a former immigration judge who is now representing the couple. “You take their wives and send them back to Mexico?”
    https://apnews.com/article/ice-detai...7cb61805129ee1

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    ICE deported his wife to Honduras on her 28th birthday

    They have a year old son

    Trump is betraying US armed forces

    Army Sgt. Ayssac Correa had just started his day at the 103rd Quartermaster Company outside of Houston on the morning of March 13 when he got a phone call from his sister-in-law.


    She worked at the same company as Correa’s wife and had just pulled into the parking lot to see three ICE agents handcuffing her.


    “They’re taking Shirly away!” she told him.
    https://thewarhorse.org/military-fam...m-deportation/

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    Narrator: Joe Rogan signed up for it, but now he sees how ed up it is

    JOE ROGAN: “These ICE raids are in’ nuts… if Trump had said we’re gonna go to Home Depot and arrest everyone, tackle people at construction sites, I don’t think anyone would’ve signed up for that… It’s crazy.”

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    Thanks Joe

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    ICE deported his wife to Honduras on her 28th birthday

    They have a year old son

    Trump is betraying US armed forces

    https://thewarhorse.org/military-fam...m-deportation/
    Was she illegally here? Deport!

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    So she was an illegal, got married to a US citizen, and then thought maybe the immigration process was one to seek but not before crossing our border. Deport!

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    ICE deports US citizens in normal times, how much the more now that due process is so streamlined

    A recent report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) confirms what immigrant advocates have long warned: ICE has deported American citizens.

    Between 2015 and 2020, ICE deported at least 70 people who were U.S. citizens, according to the GAO. That’s not just a bureaucratic mistake — it’s a cons utional violation.

    U.S. citizens cannot be deported under civil immigration law. Yet GAO found that ICE and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) lack the records to even know how many people they may have deported in error.

    In total, the watchdog found that ICE arrested 674 potential U.S. citizens, detained 121, and deported 70 — all of whom may have been legally untouchable by immigration enforcement.

    And the actual number could be much higher.

    “ICE does not know the extent to which its officers are taking enforcement actions against individuals who could be U.S. citizens,” the GAO concluded.
    https://migrantinsider.com/p/ice-has...70-us-citizens

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    Trump is going to disappear Americans

    Matter of when, not if



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    Erez Reuveni blows the whistle on Emil Bove, who will be standing for a federal judgeship

    He says Bove told subordinates he was willing to defy court orders and stonewall judges

    Events have pretty much borne him out on that

    A senior Justice Department official, Emil Bove III, told subordinates he was willing to ignore court orders in order to fulfill the president’s aggressive deportation campaign, according to a whistle-blower complaint by a department lawyer who has since been fired.

    The account by the dismissed lawyer, Erez Reuveni, paints a disturbing portrait of his final three weeks on the front lines of the Trump administration’s legal efforts to ship immigrants overseas, often with little notice or recourse. In Mr. Reuveni’s telling, Mr. Bove used an expletive as he discussed disregarding court orders, and other top law enforcement officials showed themselves ready to stonewall judges or lie to them to get their way.

    Mr. Reuveni’s account, which was reviewed by The New York Times, was filed to lawmakers and the Justice Department inspector general on Tuesday, just one day before Mr. Bove is scheduled to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee for a nomination to a federal appeals court. Mr. Reuveni was a career lawyer at the Justice Department for nearly 15 years until April, when he appeared in a federal court in Maryland and expressed concern that the administration had mistakenly deported a migrant to a megaprison in El Salvador. Mr. Reuveni was put on administrative leave a day later and ultimately fired.
    https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/24/u...&smid=bs-share

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    Reuveni is fighting back against a criminal regime

    Guys like Bove have to be stopped

    In March and early April, the filing states, Mr. Reuveni “became aware of the plans of D.O.J. leadership to resist court orders that would impede potentially illegal efforts to deport noncitizens, and further became aware of the details to execute those plans.”

    Top officials at the Justice Department and the White House sought to defy federal court orders “through lack of candor, deliberate delay and disinformation,” his account states.

    “Discouraging clients from engaging in illegal conduct is an important part of the role of a lawyer,” the account says. “Mr. Reuveni tried to do so and was thwarted, threatened, fired and publicly disparaged for both doing his job and telling the truth to the court.”

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    A pivotal meeting occurred on March 14, when Mr. Bove, a senior official in the deputy attorney general’s office, spoke bluntly about the administration’s plans. He informed his subordinates that Mr. Trump would soon invoke the Alien Enemies Act in order to rapidly fly a group of immigrants out of the country that weekend. Two other officials in that office, James McHenry and Paul Perkins, were in attendance, as well as Mr. Reuveni’s supervisors, Drew Ensign and August Flentje, according to the whistle-blower do ent.


    Mr. Bove “stressed to all in attendance that the planes needed to take off no matter what,” according to Mr. Reuveni’s account. Mr. Bove then broached “the possibility that a court order would enjoin those removals before they could be effectuated.”


    “Bove stated that D.O.J. would need to consider telling the courts ‘ you’ and ignore any such order,” according to the account.

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    lie for power, that's the essence of Trumpism

    Mr. Reuveni’s account asserts that a third illegal order came in the case of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, the mistakenly deported immigrant in Maryland who was sent to El Salvador on one of the March 15 flights despite a judge’s prior ruling that he should not be sent there.

    At a court hearing, Mr. Reuveni made headlines when he agreed with an earlier admission from the administration that Mr. Abrego Garcia’s removal had been a mistake.

    In a phone call afterward, Mr. Ensign, stating that his questions “were prompted by the White House,” asked Mr. Reuveni why he had not argued in court that Mr. Abrego Garcia was a terrorist, according to the account.

    Mr. Reuveni replied that no evidence had been found to support such a claim, nor did any of the department’s prior court briefs make that assertion. He added that declaring someone a terrorist did not suddenly nullify whether someone was en led to due process.The next day, Mr. Reuveni was told he should sign an appeal brief making the terrorism claim against Mr. Abrego Garcia.

    Mr. Reuveni’s lawyers say he resisted, arguing that the law does not allow advocates to make new factual claims, which he saw as “contrary to law, frivolous, and untrue.”
    That led to a final standoff with his supervisor, Mr. Flentje, who told him “he should sign the brief and that he had signed up for the responsibility to do so,” the account states.
    Mr. Reuveni responded, “I didn’t sign up to lie.”

    He was placed on administrative leave hours later, and fired the next week.


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    Bove tried to cover up, as one does when the law is on your side



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    dangerous as

    In Pasadena last week, a man stepped out of his unmarked vehicle at an intersection, unholstered his pistol and aimed it at a group of pedestrians before returning to his car, turning on its red and blue emergency lights and speeding off. Video of the incident went viral.

    That incident left the police chief of Pasadena resigned to figure out whether it was a crime or part of a federal raid.

    “There’s no way for us to verify,” Police Chief Gene Harris said.
    https://www.latimes.com/california/s...cement-tension

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    Exactly. What is stopping a bunch of Vance Boelters from just threatening and shooting and kidnapping anyone once they get the cosplay kit?

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    Exactly. What is stopping a bunch of Vance Boelters from just threatening and shooting and kidnapping anyone once they get the cosplay kit?
    There have already been ICE impersonation assaults and kidnappings. When Trump's paramilitaryies hit the streets LE will be wary of pacifying them -- the confusion and intimidation are deliberate

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    Bonkers

    A U.S. Army veteran, awarded the Purple Heart for injuries sustained in combat, has self-deported to South Korea after being informed he could no longer remain in America under President Donald Trump’s hardline immigration policies.


    Sae Joon Park, 55, a green card holder who has lived in the U.S. since the age of seven, departed on Monday following a removal order stemming from drug possession and failure to appear in court charges from over 15 years ago.
    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-b2776037.html

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    Any time you just post a snippet it's obvious you are hiding the rest of the story. And he was given an order of removal under Obama

    "For much of his twenties and thirties, Park struggled with a crack cocaine addiction. An arrest for drug possession and a subsequent failure to appear in court led to charges that ultimately derailed his chances of naturalization or relief from deportation. “I just couldn't stay clean,” he admitted. “So finally, when the judge told me, ‘Don't come back into my court with the dirty urine,’ which I knew I would, I got scared and I jumped bail.” Although the U.S. offers expedited naturalization for veterans, Park was discharged before completing the required 12 months of service, and the Panama invasion was not officially recognized as a period of hostility, leaving him ineligible."

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-b2776037.html

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    Any time you just post a snippet it's obvious you are hiding the rest of the story. And he was given an order of removal under Obama

    "For much of his twenties and thirties, Park struggled with a crack cocaine addiction. An arrest for drug possession and a subsequent failure to appear in court led to charges that ultimately derailed his chances of naturalization or relief from deportation. “I just couldn't stay clean,” he admitted. “So finally, when the judge told me, ‘Don't come back into my court with the dirty urine,’ which I knew I would, I got scared and I jumped bail.” Although the U.S. offers expedited naturalization for veterans, Park was discharged before completing the required 12 months of service, and the Panama invasion was not officially recognized as a period of hostility, leaving him ineligible."

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-b2776037.html
    You want a purple heart recipient to be deported because of his drug addiction. You're an ass, tbh.

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