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    That's not how voting works.

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    DHS has arrested two medical personnel at a surgical center in California for demanding that the officers trespassing in their building identify themselves & provide a warrant, accusing them of another.... wait for it... ASSAULT. The case shows how DHS lies relentlessly to violate the Cons ution
    David Bier is the CATO Ins ute's Immigration specialist

    https://bsky.app/profile/davidjbier..../3luxa57nyxs2r

    tl;dr

    DHS racially-profiled landscapers, followed them onto private property and tried to arrest them without any probable cause. Now it's pressing charges against the surgeons and nurses who asked them to show a warrant.

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    actual child sex trafficking

    Trump should be claiming the kill in cases like this

    but the perp was a LEO

    Tucson Sector Border Patrol agent has been indicted on 24 felony charges, including 10 counts of child sex trafficking, the latest in a series of sexual-misconduct convictions or charges against U.S. Customs and Border Protection employees in Arizona.

    Willcox border agent Bart Conrad Yager, 39, was also charged with six counts of “pandering,” or encouraging someone to engage in pros ution; one count of attempted child sex trafficking; and two counts of fraud, between July 2023 and March 2024 in Cochise County, indictments from the Cochise County Attorney’s Office show.

    On Thursday, county prosecutors also charged Yager with five drug-related felonies: possession or use of the anabolic steroid trenbolone and testosterone; sale or transportation of trenbolone and testosterone; and possession of drug paraphernalia, all in 2025.

    A CBP spokesman said the agency’s Office of Professional Responsibility arrested Yager in Willcox on June 17, and executed a search warrant based on allegations of child sex trafficking, fraudulent schemes and pandering.
    https://tucson.com/news/local/border...265e5bb41.html

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    this case is newsworthy for the interest it has created officially and unofficially in Mexico

    Two brothers, originally from Mexico, were detained and taken to Alligator Alcatraz following a traffic stop in Central Florida. Their father is speaking out, pleading with officials to help get them back home.

    According to their father, 26-year-old Carlos Martin Gonzalez and his brother were on vacation in Orlando when he was pulled over by the Florida Highway Patrol on Wednesday. According to the arrest affidavit, Gonzalez’s car was pulled over due to having tinted windows and a Mexican license plate. The trooper ran the license plate and found the car had no valid registration in the United States or in Mexico.

    When confronted, Carlos told the trooper that his brother, 31-year-old Oscar Alejandro Gonzalez, had the registration do ents. Although arriving with the car le, FHP says it had neither of the brothers’ names on it. Carlos was arrested and transported to Orange County Jail. After three days, the brothers were transferred to Alligator Alcatraz. The brothers say they are scared and desperate to get back to their country.

    Their father, Don Martin Gonzalez, arrived in Orlando from Mexico City, speaking out against the new developments. He says the facility is a closed space with artificial lights on 24 hours a day, ensuring the detainees do not know the time.

    “They are both in Alligator Alcatraz, but they are not together,” he said. “They are in something like cages. They’re like chicken coops. That’s what they’re telling me, so one is in one, and the other is in another. With, I think, like 36 people, or something like that, or more, per cage. This is a very harsh prison. Very harsh It’s not a prison; it’s a detention center. It’s very difficult to be there. You’re not allowed to bathe, only every four days. The water given to drink is dirty. You drink as little as possible so they don’t get sick, while there are a lot of mosquitoes. They have them chained to the floor, hands and feet.”

    Carlos had reportedly been in the country for three months, visiting Miami, Las Vegas and his brother in Orlando after their mother had recently passed. According to his father, he had a tourist visa and plane ticket for a flight back to Mexico on July 15th.

    Oscar came to the United States with his wife, who is a US citizen, eight months ago. Although he was originally on a tourist visa, his father said he was working to obtain a green card.

    The brothers’ detainment has since become an international incident, with the Mexican consulate of Coral Gables issuing a warning towards its citizens to be wary of Orlando.

    “We don’t want to say, ‘Don’t come to Florida. We love Disney. But there are just some warnings that if you want to come to Orlando, be safe and put in your pocket your driver’s license or your visa. This is a difficult time for us,” said Juan Sabines Guerrero.

    Mexico’s president, additionally, has demanded they be returned home immediately.

    “Yes, 14 Mexican nationals are in detention, and all the necessary steps are being taken so they can be repatriated immediately,” said Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum. “A diplomatic note has been sent, and from the Mexican Embassy in the United States and the consulates, it is being insisted that they be returned to Mexico as soon as possible.”

    Don Gonzalez says he finds peace knowing that his country’s president is aware of the situation. He also states that, although he has never been to the United States before, his current trip to the country will be his last.
    https://wsvn.com/news/local/miami-da...sul-speak-out/

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    David Bier is the CATO Ins ute's Immigration specialist

    https://bsky.app/profile/davidjbier..../3luxa57nyxs2r

    tl;dr

    DHS racially-profiled landscapers, followed them onto private property and tried to arrest them without any probable cause. Now it's pressing charges against the surgeons and nurses who asked them to show a warrant.

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    these are civil detainees

    not criminals


    Wenski told National Catholic Reporter that Catholic priests have been unable to enter the facility—nicknamed “Alligator Alcatraz”—since it opened July 3. Despite repeated efforts, neither state nor federal authorities have provided a timeline for access.


    “They could build that place in less than a week,” Wenski said, “so it doesn’t seem that it should take two or three weeks to tell the archbishop of Miami his priest can go in to minister to the detainees.” ICE policy states that all detainees must be afforded “reasonable and equitable opportunities” to practice their faith.
    https://migrantinsider.com/p/catholi...om-ministering

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    even less rights than US prisoners in criminal lock up

    According to ICE’s 2011 Performance-Based National Detention Standards, facilities must accommodate religious practices unless doing so presents a security threat. Wenski said the denial of religious services “is an unacceptable violation of freedom of religion.”

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    ICE says Florida controls, DeSantis says everyone there is under final removal orders

    but neither of these things appear to be true

    either way, lawyers are not being allowed access to people at Alligator Alcatraz

    what's the common parlance for a facility where people are kept without access to lawyers or courts?

    On Friday, when Gov. Ron DeSantis held a news conference at the Everglades facility, NBC6 asked about attorney access.

    DeSantis had Florida Division of Emergency Management Director Kevin Guthrie answer the question.

    “We should have our first set of onsite legal representation no later than Monday,” Guthrie said.

    But on Monday, Weiser told NBC6 she still has not received any response from the state when it comes to seeing her client physically.

    Weiser also hasn’t been told why or when she’ll be able to reschedule those hearings before an immigration judge.

    On Friday, DeSantis [said] everyone at the facility is on a final removal order, but Weiser said that’s not the case with both her clients, one who has now been transferred to a facility in Louisiana.

    “There are no final removal orders,” Weiser said of her two clients.
    https://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/...inees/3668199/

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    and why are ICE and Florida both lying about who they're locking up?

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    Lmao re echo chamber

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    You seem unclear on the concept, posting topical stuff is what themed bulletin boards are for,

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    You seem unclear on the concept, posting topical stuff is what themed bulletin boards are for,
    Nah you just love to spam your nonsense Bouts 2.0.

    More motherjones please!

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    Joey can't read big words.

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    Nah you just love to spam your nonsense Bouts 2.0.

    More motherjones please!
    I never would have guessed whinehole would turn into boutons before Boss Trump broke him

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    Nah you just love to spam your nonsense Bouts 2.0.

    More motherjones please!
    I never would have guessed whinehole would turn into boutons before Boss Trump broke him

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    for frequency I see what you mean but in what other way?

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    for frequency I see what you mean but in what other way?
    No one reads your dumbass articles and no one gives a for your lies and hyperbole. You are exactly like Bouts. At least Bouts wised up and stopped his/her nonsense or maybe just passed the torch onto you unfortunately.

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    No one reads your dumbass articles and no one gives a for your lies and hyperbole. You are exactly like Bouts. At least Bouts wised up and stopped his/her nonsense or maybe just passed the torch onto you unfortunately.
    eh, this seems overblown

    and some people do read stuff, posters have occasionally thanked me for posting things here

    post better stuff if you don't like the quality of posting in this subforum, your gripes are falling on stony ground

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    you got a million complaints, none of them particular

    (highly repe ive, in fact)

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    Nah you just love to spam your nonsense Bouts 2.0.

    More motherjones please!
    I post from a far wider variety of sources than any current poster

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    Judge Trina Thompson thinks that Noam espoused replacement theory and that plaintiffs established racial and discriminatory animus

    The TPS termination is blocked




    https://storage.courtlistener.com/re...397.73.0_1.pdf

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    Noam free associating immigrants with criminality and racial contamination like any good, right wing ST sh!tposter tbh

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    what social good is served?

    is there any tangible benefit to abusing/deporting this particular guy?

    South Korean U.S. permanent resident Tae Heung “Will” Kim was detained for over a week at San Francisco International Airport in a room with no windows and only a chair to sleep on, without charge nor access to legal counsel, before ultimately being transferred to ICE custody, his lawyers said Thursday.

    Kim’s week-plus detention by Customs and Border Protection was essentially even worse than ICE, attorney Karl Krooth said at a news conference. “There’s a reason we don’t house people in transit facilities,” he said. An airport has no detention standards and it is not a court, he said.

    Also: “A prolonged detention indicates to me that there is a degree of coercion or inducement afoot,” Krooth said. “I would speculate that they were trying to coerce him into withdrawing his application for admission.”

    Kim is reportedly now at an ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) facility in Arizona, Krooth said, declining to elaborate.

    Kim, who has lived in the United States for 35 years since the age of 5, was returning to the U.S. after attending his brother’s wedding in South Korea when he was detained, his lawyers have said. He is a Ph.D. student at Texas A&M University, studying to develop a vaccine for Lyme disease.
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/u-...ys/ar-AA1JGxH0

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    Pretextual stops to question brown passengers and prosecute the drivers in Texas are out for now

    Fed. judge holds that Texas Gov. Abbott's executive order criminalizing the transportation in Texas of anyone who has been previously detained by CBP is preempted by federal law.
    https://storage.courtlistener.com/re...2280.150.0.pdf

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