Tyrannical government behavior tends to inspire violent reaction, which then occasions the imposition of still more tyranny. Some of Trump's invasions of U.S. cities were purportedly inspired by protests against the most damaging and cruel policy initiative of his second term, the campaign to deport millions of immigrants who haven't met government paperwork requirements.
In their immigration raids, Trump and henchmen such as Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Deputy White House Chief of Staff Stephen Miller behave with intentional and gleeful cruelty, sending masked bully boys throughout the land to snatch people from their workplaces and government appointments, then ship them to overseas (and domestic) torture chambers. Bereft, separated families are often left without any means to learn what has become of their loved ones. The administration routinely lies about its actions, about who is being detained and why. Meanwhile, federal officials and departments regularly churn out vicious cartoon memes mocking those whose lives they are ripping apart.
Those targeted are not generally "worst of the worst" illegal immigrant criminals; halfway through the year only around 7 percent of those detained had been previously convicted of any violent crime. And some aren't even non-citizens; as ProPublica reported in October, "Americans have been dragged, tackled, beaten,tased andshot by immigration agents. They've had their necks kneeled on. They've been held outsidein the rain while in their underwear. At least three citizens were pregnant when agents detained them. One of those women had already had the door of her home blown offwhile Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noemwatched….About two dozen Americans have said they were held for more than a day without being able to phone lawyers or loved ones."

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you Trump for not passing the Clarity act
