"worst of the worst" DACA guy gets released, validity of US visa upheld
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administratively detained and transferred to Wisconsin without any explanation
beyond some throat-clearing about Sunny Naqvi's "travel pattern"
"worst of the worst" DACA guy gets released, validity of US visa upheld
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while initially plausible, Sunny Nakvi's story doesn't seem to be holding up. The Chicago Tribune can't corroborate key information.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/2026/...etain-chicago/
Yeah that story is looking bad for her.
Stuff like that always leads to downplaying of real incidents when they occur
vivid anecdotes can supplant reality, no doubt about it
security theater, inter-agency resentment
https://www.curbed.com/article/tsa-l...ines-tips.html![]()
I'm guessing they're also all wearing their masks.
in this context, seems not many are wearing masks
Interesting
BP chief accused of sex toruism
The national chief of the Border Patrol, Michael Banks, was known among colleagues for taking regular trips abroad to engage in sex with pros utes, according to six current and former Border Patrol employees who spoke with the Washington Examiner.
Banks “bragged” to colleagues while in his previous management role at Border Patrol about paying for sex with pros utes while traveling in Colombia and Thailand over the course of a decade. Banks’ behavior was said to have been investigated by Customs and Border Protection officials twice, including last year, but the investigation ended abruptly while Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was in office, leading to more questions.https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/n...ons-by-agents/The first source, a retired Border Patrol agent in management, shared in a phone call in late March that he had known Banks personally in the early to mid 2010s when Banks was a field operations supervisor in Nogales, Arizona. The agent had met with Banks and another agent at restaurants on several occasions, in which Banks had invited him to go with him and another agent on a trip abroad.
“Initially, he said, ‘We like to go scuba diving.’ But then he’s like, ‘We get a bunch of pros utes and have a good time,’” the retired agent recalled. “And I told him, ‘No, thanks.’ And I kind of just stopped associating with him on any personal level after that.”
The trips were on Banks’ personal time, according to the same person. Other current and former Border Patrol employees in Arizona and Texas confirmed that they had heard about Banks touting his trips and what he did on them, either first-person or secondhand.
The trips continued after Banks moved to the Rio Grande Valley of Texas in the late 2010s and possibly up until his retirement in 2023. Banks returned to the DHS in January 2025.
The first source, the closest person to Banks, said he chose to speak out now because it bothered him that the head of the organization had so openly talked about his endeavors.
“He’s going to know it’s me,” the same person said. “F*** him, because he knows the truth.”
$70 million deportation jet to be used by FLOTUS
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Not a peep will be heard from all of the DOGE loving Trump s.
medical neglect is not strong enough a word for this
every government official and every concentration camp officer touching this case should go to prison
https://elpasomatters.org/2026/04/20...dro-francisco/![]()
deporting the wives of US servicemen seems to be a recent motif
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https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...mos-rcna267055A U.S. Army staff sergeant is trying to halt his wife's deportation after she was detained inside a Louisiana military base where the couple was planning to live together just days after their wedding.
Ramos' case would have been easy to resolve in the past, Stock said, but instead DHS now appears to be focusing on detaining members of military families whenever the opportunity arises — including when, like Ramos, they are attempting to apply for legal status.
"It doesn't make any sense — they're going to get arrested for following the law? That's stupid," Stock said. "It's bad for morale, it disrupts the soldiers' readiness."
https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2025/0...spouse-hawaii/Nicolle Saroukos of Sydney, Australia, was looking forward last Sunday to a three-week vacation in Honolulu with her mom.
“That’s where my mother and father had their honeymoon, so it held a very like sentimental place in her heart,” Saroukos, 25, said.
It was Saroukos’ third visit to see her husband, Matt, a U.S. Army lieutenant stationed on Oahu. The newlyweds married last December.
abolish ICE, punish the villains who do this
https://www.militarytimes.com/news/y...-card-meeting/
Marine Corps veteran Adrian Clouatre doesn’t know how to tell his children where their mother went after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers detained her in May.
When his nearly 2-year-old son Noah asks for his mother before bed, Clouatre just tells him, “Mama will be back soon.” When his 3-month-old, breastfeeding daughter Lyn is hungry, he gives her a bottle of baby formula instead. He’s worried how his newborn will bond with her mother absent skin-to-skin contact.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...ion-rcna332210An ICE agent who was part of the federal immigration surge in Minnesota earlier this year was charged with felony second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon, a Minnesota prosecutor announced Thursday. The agent, Gregory Donnell Morgan Jr., is accused of pointing a gun at the heads of two civilians in a vehicle, Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty said.
It's a start.
https://chicago.suntimes.com/politic...e-midway-blitzIllinois Accountability Commission chair Judge Rubén Castillo says that the commission WILL refer cases of federal agent misconduct to Cook County State’s Attorney Eileen O’Neill Burke for prosecution.
Kavanaugh stops on tape
New body camera footage from Nashville reveals a disturbing pattern of ICE and state troopers using minor traffic stops to target Black and brown drivers.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/29/o...smid=url-share
Narrator: it wasn't a mistake, DHS lies all day long
https://www.politico.com/news/2026/0...aring-00905610A federal judge said Monday that the Trump administration had put her security at risk by posting a “patently false” allegation that she knowingly released an ICE detainee with an international warrant for murder.
Justice Department attorney Kevin Bolan profusely apologized to Rhode Island-based U.S. District Judge Melissa DuBose for the press release posted last week by the Department of Homeland Security, which Bolan acknowledged “simply was not true.”
DOJ apologized, but the false DHS press release is still online
“The April 30th, completely erroneous and dangerous press release is still on their website,” the judge complained, adding, “It puts people at risk. It’s a threat to judicial security.”
“I’m not trying to make this political,” the Biden appointee added. “It’s also very important that the public has the facts. As long as this particular post is out there, it’s setting up a false narrative.”
DuBose appeared particularly aggrieved that Bolan knew about the arrest warrant and intentionally withheld that information from her, although she later said she believes that ICE is primarily responsible for what she called “misconduct.” She noted that if there was a legitimate concern about confidentiality, Bolan could simply have filed something under seal to alert the judge.
DuBose said at the hearing Monday that she is considering whether to hold officials from DHS or DOJ in contempt of court for their handling of the situation. “There was a serious breakdown in the ethical codes here,” the judge said.
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