sounds reasonable to me, ICE and DHS need to no longer exist and the current DOJ should be completely overhauled
6 in custody deaths so far this year, two of them at the East Montana camp at Ft. Bliss.
Victor Manuel Diaz, 36, lived in Minneapolis. He was captured on Jan. 6 and flown to Camp East Montana, where the ACLU has reported widespread torture, and where a man died after being beaten by ICE guards three days earlier. He now becomes the sixth person to die in ICE custody in 2026.
sounds reasonable to me, ICE and DHS need to no longer exist and the current DOJ should be completely overhauled
going after people who complied with the law
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why not post it again?
immigration is an unambiguous social good
makes us richer, makes us safer
htps://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/debunking-myth-migrant-crime-waveSubstantial research has assessed the relationship between immigration and crime. Numerous studies show that immigration is not linked to higher levels of crime, but rather the opposite. Studies have also examined the impact of the concentration of immigrants in a community on crime patterns, finding that immigration is associated with lower crime rates and an increase in structural factors — such as social connection and economic opportunity — that are linked to neighborhood safety.
When looking specifically at the relationship between undo ented immigrants and crime, researchers come to similar conclusions. Numerous studies show that undo ented immigration does not increase violent crime; research examining crime rates in so-called sanctuary cities also found no discernable difference when compared to similarly situated cities without sanctuary policies. One study that focused on drug crimes and driving under the influence found that unauthorized immigration status was associated with reductions in arrests for those offenses.
The research also shows that overall, immigrants have a similar or even lower likelihood of incarceration compared to native-born Americans, a trend that holds for immigrants from various source countries. For example, one study found that undo ented immigrants are 33 percent less likely to be incarcerated than people born in the United States. Indications of a negative relationship between immigration and crime also emerge when looking at conviction rates. In a Texas study, undo ented immigrants were found to be 47 percent less likely to be convicted of a crime in 2017 than native-born Americans. More recently, a study looked at census data over a 150-year period; since 1870, incarceration rates of immigrants are actually slightly lower than U.S.-born people and that gap widens in recent years with immigrants 60 percent less likely to be incarcerated than U.S.-born citizens.
https://degenerateart.beehiiv.com/p/into-the-abyssConcentration camps involve the mass detention of civilians without due process on the basis of political, racial, ethnic, or religious iden y. And that is where we’re at right now.
concentration camps --> death camps
it's a process, we're making progress
https://popular.info/p/ice-has-stopp...g-for-detaineeWhile ICE employs some of its own medical staff, it often uses third-party providers. ICE’s Buffalo Federal Detention Facility, for example, houses over 500 detainees and has no doctor or dentist on staff.
ICE, however, has not paid any third-party providers for medical care for detainees since October 3, 2025. Last week, ICE posted a notice on an obscure government website announcing it will not begin processing such claims until at least April 30, 2026. Until then, medical providers are instructed “to hold all claims submissions.”
ICE’s failure to pay its bills for months has caused some medical providers to deny services to ICE detainees, an administration source, who requested anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the press, told Popular Information. In other cases, detainees have allegedly been denied essential medical care by ICE.
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According to government do ents, the VA “abruptly and instantly terminated” its agreement with ICE on October 3. That cancellation, according to the do ents, left ICE with “no mechanism to provide prescribed medication” and unable to “pay for medically necessary off-site care.”![]()
not surprising , tbh
https://www.doomsdayscenario.co/p/ic...-secret-policeOverall, CBP’s arrest and misconduct rate is FIVE TIMES higher than other federal law enforcement agencies — and, in fact, if you look over the last decade, the arrest rate of CBP officers and Border Patrol agents (.5%) has been HIGHER than the arrest rate of undo ented immigrants in the United States (.4%).
homicide, says El Paso coroner
ICE called it a suicide
DHS lies
https://www.texastribune.org/2026/01...tody-homicide/The death of a 55-year-old Cuban detainee who died on Jan. 3 at a federal immigration detention camp in El Paso was ruled a homicide Wednesday by the El Paso Medical Examiner’s office.
Geraldo Lunas Campos, who had been detained at Camp East Montana, died from “asphyxia due to neck and torso compression,” according to the autopsy report, meaning that he couldn’t breathe because of pressure on his neck and chest.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement in a Jan. 9 press release said Lunas Campos died after “experiencing medical distress.” About a week later, ICE told the Associated Press that he instead died after attempting suicide and ICE staff attempted to save him.
deportation > justice and public safety
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ICE detention is child abuse
https://prospect.org/2025/12/10/for-...family-prison/The establishment of a school is an effort to sanitize the extended detention of hundreds of children at Dilley, which violates a court settlement established 28 years ago. Under that settlement, children may not be held in immigration prison for more than 20 days unless the facility is nonsecure and licensed. But a recent court filing claims that ICE has held hundreds of children for well beyond that limit, in some cases for multiple months, and subjected them to neglect and abuse.
Immigration prisons are not licensed child care facilities, and even if they were, living in one “is going to be harmful and detrimental to kids in lasting ways,” RAICES legal director Javier O. Hidalgo said in an interview. “You’re in jail, and you’re going to school in jail. It’s never going to be appropriate and adequate.”
DHS sending people to a torture prison in Equitorial Guinea
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DHS does human trafficking now
defying court orders to remove worst of the worst
[/QUOTE]https://www.startribune.com/agents-d...dler/601569252
Deport all illegal aliens they are criminals
Get rid of birthright citizenship
Under no cir stances amnesty for any illegal alien
Protect American voters-no disenfranchisement of American citizens by importing illegal aliens
Punish those responsible for open border policy under president for brain’s administration
we're sending people who followed the law and who have permission to be here to concentration camps
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[/QUOTE]https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...kids-detention
Refoulement and third-country removals have been routine since last year
Geneva (ratified in part by US treaty) is still law of the land in the US, this could result in prosecution somewhere down the line
https://gillianbrockell.ghost.io/tra...at-we-know-of/The Trump administration has transferred migrants to countries where they have no ties, including: Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Panama, Ghana, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Eswatini, Rwanda, South Sudan, Egypt, Poland, Israel, Kuwait, Qatar, Uzbekistan, and Bhutan.
new concentration camp planned for Hutchins, TX
https://www.dmagazine.com/frontburne...xas-warehouse/The Washington Postbroke the news in December of a proposed 1-million-square-foot Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center in Hutchins that could hold up to 9,500 people, more than 10 times the capacity of the nearest ICE detention center, in Prairieland.
Hutchins is a Dallas County city of fewer than 8,000 just south of the Dallas city border. Its mayor, Mario Vasquez, told WFAA earlier this month that he doesn’t want the detention center in his city and that there is only one warehouse in Hutchins available for lease that has about 1 million square feet. No media outlet until now has reported the address or owner of the proposed location, and ICE has not released any details to the public. But many people know where it is.
On Friday, members of the Clergy League for Emergency Action and Response (CLEAR) gathered at Kessler Park United Methodist Church in Dallas to speak out against the center. “CLEAR has been a part of the group that has first become aware of the exact location of this place,” said Eric Folkerth, senior pastor of Kessler Park UMC. “It has been confirmed to some of our members by ICE officials, and it is disturbing. We should not be housing human beings in warehouses meant for packages.”
In April, the acting director of ICE, Todd Lyons, said of his agency’s detention process, “We need to get better at treating this like a business, like [Amazon] Prime, but with human beings.”
Folkerth told me Friday that a source within ICE had told a member of CLEAR that ICE had conducted a site visit and rather than lease the space, it had bought a 1-million-square-foot warehouse in Hutchins.
similar in OK
turns out people don't like living close to concentration camps
https://freepressokc.com/few-options...acility-plans/As plans are revealed for a potential large-scale Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) processing center in southwest OKC, City officials say they will attempt to seek a “public approval process,” even as they acknowledge that legal options to prevent the project are limited.
On December 23rd, 2025, the Oklahoma City Planning Department received an email from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) informing City staff of DHS plans for a 400,000+ square foot warehouse at 2800 S. Council Rd. to become a processing center for ICE detainees.
The public only became aware of those plans on January 18th when The Oklahoman first reported that they had obtained a copy of that email confirming the location of the planned facility and detailing additions and renovations to the building that might be made.
City Council members say that’s when they first learned of the full plans as well.
Get out there with your vehicle and a whistle. Posting rants into ST subforum is ranting into the void. You have less convictions than crazy ass blue haired Karens.
you're not the boss of me, Darrin
(Austin hasn't been occupied yet)
lol dropping into this subforum just to encourage me
nothing whatsoever to say about the politics, ever
Deport illegal aliens
No amnesty EVER for any illegal alien
Deport harder
More deportations
Go faster
More faster deportations
lol Austin is cooperating with ICE
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