Seriously, new thread le needed.
Trump's enormous man-snatching operation is not sustainable under conditions of residual humanity and eroding presumption of regularity
https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/n...ederal-agents/Officers with U.S. Customs and Border Protection opened fire on a man who they say struck two officers with his vehicle around 8:40 a.m. Saturday in San Bernardino.
According to the Department of Homeland Security, a person refused to exit his vehicle during an attempted traffic stop while a targeted immigration enforcement operation was taking place. The agency said the man "drove his car at the officers," striking two.
At that point, the officers fired multiple shots at the vehicle, which had three people inside at the time. No one was struck. The driver escaped the scene.
While speaking to CBS News Los Angeles, members of the family inside the vehicle told a different story of the incident, saying that masked agents refused to explain the situation and hit the driver in the head after shattering a window.
After that, the bullets started flying.
"I was thinking the bullets were gonna run through the back window and hit any of us," said a man who wanted to be identified only as Martin.
Martin says he was in the back seat at the time while his brother-in-law sat in the passenger seat and his father-in-law, who is an unauthorized immigrant, drove. He took video and photos of the situation, which he shared with CBS News Los Angeles.
Images shared by Martin showed bullet holes on the exterior of the vehicle. His video showed an officer shattering the glass on the driver's seat window and the officer appearing to punch the driver in the face.
Martin did not address the allegation that the driver hit two officers with the vehicle. DHS said two officers were injured after being struck, but they did not describe the extent of the injuries.
After the incident, according to a spokesperson for the Inland Coalition for Immigrant Justice, the trio returned to their home.
Martin's father-in-law called the San Bernardino Police Department when he arrived home to report that masked men tried to pull him over, broke his car window, and shot at him.
When officers with the SBPD arrived at the home, they found the damaged vehicle and that federal immigration officers had already arrived.
"At that time, it was unclear what the suspect was wanted for. Under the California Values Act, California law enforcement agencies are prohibited from assisting federal officials with immigration enforcement, so our officers left the scene as the investigation was being conducted by federal authorities," police said.
Inland Coalition for Immigrant Justice says that the federal agents arrived at the home at around 11 a.m., where they remained outside for several hours to "pressure the individual to open the door and come outside." They allegedly did not provide a warrant and did not make attempts to communicate with the suspect or his family.
At around 1:15 p.m., SBPD officers were called back to the home upon receiving a request for assistance from agents who said a large crowd had formed outside of the home as they "attempted to arrest the subject for assaulting a federal officer."
Police provided crowd control at the home, stating that local law enforcement can help federal officials if officer or public safety is at risk.
"In this case, federal agents requested assistance during a lawful arrest for assaulting a federal officer when a crowd created a potential officer safety concern," police said. "This was not an immigration-related arrest, which would be prohibited under California law."
Agents left the home a little before 4 p.m., said IC4IJ's statement.
According to Martin, the man who was wanted by federal agents is a home and business owner who has been in the U.S. for more than two decades.
"He's been here for 23 years. He's always just been a hardworking man. There's no reason he shouldn't have gotten his green card a long time ago," Martin said of his father-in-law. "He's tried many, many, many times. [The government has] always denied it."
The man was briefly detained but not arrested because ultimately, federal agents didn't have a warrant, Martin said. The DHS says he was set free, "despite the subject refusing to comply and wounding two officers," because of "California's pro-sanctuary policies in action that shield criminals instead of protecting communities."
The IC4IJ says the man has no criminal record. Martin claims his family no longer feels safe.
"They're definitely gonna come back. There's no doubt about it," Martin says. "That's what they do. Now we're gonna be looking over our shoulder and fearing for our safety."
Seriously, new thread le needed.
Lol "concentration camp" because yall know nothing about history and everything about hysteria and theatrics.
I'd expect nothing less out of Brooke tbh nor you too BlaKKKe. Both of yall are straight up made.
Give us your history of concentration camps.
You've been called out, pedo.
I don't hate women in the least but when it comes to you Brooke, nothing you say is worthwhile to me. I'd rather you go abort all the clumps of cells that might be developing in your womb so there'd by no more of your ilk.![]()
You're a ing coward wimp doesn't know the history of concentration camps.![]()
San Antonio democrats sure love their illegals.
San Antonio man now facing capital murder in triple shooting | kens5.com
Officials with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said Lopez is a Honduran man who is in the country by illegal means.
You literally voted for a pedo felon
awww..you got your little feeling hurt, flakey? You vote for people who allow illegals in and murder people.
You don't give a about crime.
You proved that.
Maine policeman self deports
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/imm...-us-rcna225738
A Maine police officer arrested by immigration authorities has agreed to voluntarily leave the country, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said Monday.
ICE arrested Old Orchard Beach Police Department reserve Officer Jon Luke Evans, of Jamaica, on July 25, as part of the agency's effort to step up immigration enforcement. Officials with the town and police department have said federal authorities previously told them Evans was legally authorized to work in the U.S.
An ICE representative reached by telephone told The Associated Press on Monday that a judge has granted voluntary departure for Evans and that he could leave as soon as that day. The representative did not provide other details about Evans' case.
Evans' arrest touched off a dispute between Old Orchard Beach officials and ICE. Police Chief Elise Chard has said the department was notified by federal officials that Evans was legally permitted to work in the country, and that the town submitted information via the Department of Homeland Security's E-Verify program prior to Evans' employment.
Todd Blanche, sitting in an office hundreds of miles away, ordered the arrest, leaving local authorities to improvise probable cause
As a fascist regime does
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/0...anche-00513734The federal officer who arrested the mayor of New Jersey’s largest city outside an immigration detention center in May suggested that he was making the arrest at the direction of the Justice Department’s No. 2 official, Todd Blanche, according to law enforcement body camera footage described in a new court filing.
The filing, from Rep. LaMonica McIver (D-N.J.), sheds new light on the chaotic scene on May 9 when Democratic lawmakers and Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, attempting to conduct an oversight visit, clashed with immigration agents. Baraka was arrested for trespassing, but that charge was dropped. McIver was later charged with assaulting federal agents; she is seeking to get the case dismissed.
According to McIver’s attorneys, a Department of Homeland Security special agent was on the phone as the events unfolded that day. Citing bodycam footage they obtained in the case, the attorneys wrote that the special agent, after hanging up the call, turned to a group of fellow agents and announced: “We are arresting the mayor right now, per the deputy attorney general of the United States. Anyone that gets in our way, I need you guys to give me a perimeter so I can cuff him.”
selective prosecution, i.e., weaponization
https://legacy.www.do entcloud.org...ver-selective/Just months ago, the Department of Justice dismissed cases against hundreds of defendants involved in the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. Among these dismissals were over 160 prosecutions charging the defendants with violations of 18 U.S.C. § 111 stemming from their assault of federal law enforcement officials who were protecting the Capitol and the Members of Congress and their staff. Video footage showed these defendants throwing explosives, beating federal officers with baseball bats and riot shields, and spraying them with pepper spray, all in an effort to overturn the 2020 presidential election. The Justice Department not only walked away from those charges, but it has since fired career prosecutors, agents, and support staff for their mere participation in the investigations and prosecutions. This case charges Congresswoman LaMonica McIver, a sitting Democratic Member of Congress, with violating the same federal assault statute. But the similarity ends there. As the government concedes in the indictment, Congresswoman McIver was exercising her statutory and cons utional oversight responsibilities when she visited Delaney Hall—a privately run immigration detention facility that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) recently reopened in her District. Unlike the January 6 rioters, Congresswoman McIver had every right to be on those premises. Indeed, she was there to do her job.
There is also a palpable difference between the actions of those at the Capitol on January 6 and Congresswoman McIver’s conduct. Footage that the government has provided in discovery shows that federal officials made a series of manipulative, irresponsible, and dangerous decisions that placed dozens of bystanders, as well as three Members of Congress, at risk of physical harm. In fact, the video recorded almost two dozen armed agents and officers of ICE and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) surging into a crowd in a public space to arrest the Mayor of Newark for supposedly trespassing on federal land. The government, of course, has since dismissed that ill-conceived and unfounded charge against the Mayor. But during that episode, it was those heavily armed law enforcement personnel who precipitated and were responsible for creating several minutes of physical chaos. In the end, as the indictment implicitly concedes, no federal agent experienced any injury whatsoever.
In that respect, too, January 6 was entirely different. That day, outnumbered Capitol Police officers stood their ground against hundreds—if not thousands—of rioters who were trying to overrun the Capitol to intimidate the legislators inside in hopes of overriding a national election. A substantial number of those brave officers were seriously injured. Yet, the Department of Justice has dropped the charges against over 160 individuals accused of that conduct.
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Boston bows up to Bondi
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LOL Michele CCP Wu... One of the dumbest around!
The American Heritage Dictionary defines the term concentration camp as: "A camp where persons are confined, usually without hearings and typically under harsh conditions, often as a result of their membership in a group which the government has identified as dangerous or undesirable."
Shoe fits. pedo.
hope he wins and lives long enough to sue everyone
https://www.do entcloud.org/do e...nd-vindictive/Kilmar Abrego Garcia files motion to dismiss his criminal charges in Tennessee based on selective and vindictive prosecution
"Mr. Abrego was charged because he refused to acquiesce in the government’s violation of his due process rights."
Trump will never reach Clinton level deportations
Why not?
Because he's putting them in your concentration camps?
so much for the open borders canard -- Reagan's amnesty opened the floodgates
I've been pointing out robust/abusive immigration enforcement under Dems for well over a decade, I guess now that you see it as a club to bash the other side with, it's less convenient to ignore
Last edited by Winehole23; 08-20-2025 at 07:02 AM.
face it, Trump's immigration dragnet is a monstrous violation of human rights
lawless cruelty to people -- including US citizens -- will be a main lens through which the US is viewed for time to come
A United States Senate investigation has identified more than 500 credible reports of human rights abuses in US immigration detention since January, including alarming allegations of mistreatment of pregnant women and children.
As of late last month, the investigation—led by US senator Jon Ossoff, a Democrat of Georgia—had unearthed 41 cases of physical and sexual abuse; 14 involving pregnant detainees and 18 involving children.https://www.wired.com/story/senate-p...n-ice-custody/Children as young as 2 were also subjected to neglect. One US citizen child with severe medical needs was hospitalized multiple times while in Customs and Border Protection custody, where an officer allegedly dismissed her mother’s pleas for help by telling her to “just give the girl a cracker.” Another child recovering from brain surgery was reportedly denied follow-up care, and a 4-year-old undergoing cancer treatment was deported without access to doctors.
The Senate investigation found most abuse reports at detention centers in Texas, Georgia, and California, spanning both facilities run by the Department of Homeland Security and federal prisons used under Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agreements. The findings are based on dozens of witness interviews, Ossoff’s office says, including detainees, family members, attorneys, correctional staff, law enforcement, doctors and nurses, as well as site inspections of detention centers in Texas and Georgia.
The report also cites corroborating news investigations and public records, drawing on sources such as WIRED, Miami Herald, NBC News, CNN, BBC, and regional outlets like Louisiana Illuminator and VT Digger.
Together, these sources formed the foundation of what the report describes as an “active and ongoing investigation” into systemic mistreatment of pregnant women and children in US custody.
You still voted against him. And her.
Demorats protest
We want more crime
why do you want more crime?
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