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    "A property damage charge has been filed against pardoned Jan. 6 insurrectionist Jake Lang after he posted a video of himself defacing an anti-ICE sculpture commissioned by a veterans organization at the Minnesota Capitol and was subsequently arrested.

    The 30-year-old Florida man, whose legal name is Edward, faces one count of first-degree damage to property, a felony charge with a maximum sentence of five years in prison or a $10,000 fine, or both....."

    https://bringmethenews.com/minnesota...-ice-sculpture


    Why do you Trump s never complain about the people that Trump pardons? Literally never. But make sure you keep cheering crying kids getting thrown into unmarked SUVs and put in detention centers. Makes total sense.

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    "CHICAGO — The text messages a Border Patrol agent sent to colleagues and family members after he repeatedly shot a Chicago woman in October can be released to the public, a federal judge ruled Friday. In messages previously made public, the agent bragged about his marksmanship.....


    ....The agent, Charles Exum, shot Marimar Martinez five times on Oct. 4, after she allegedly rammed her car into agents’ vehicles. Martinez denies ramming them and said agents were the aggressors. Exum did not have his body camera turned on during the incident.

    In one text message previously released, he bragged about his shooting skills, writing: “I fired 5 rounds and she had 7 holes. Put that in your book boys.”...."

    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...ase-rcna257765


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    ^^^ in this case the government has continued to call the victim a terrorist even after it dropped all charges against her and continues to claim she rammed the government's car -- plus some other gratuitous lies

    the judge has seen the video evidence in chambers and grants the victim's request that it be unsealed

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    the guy who claims Marimar Martinez rammed her car into his shot her five times and immediately drove himself and the car out of state to have it repaired

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    atrociously immoral and completely illegal conditions of detention must stop

    An immigration atty repping families at a detention facility said a child suffering from appendicitis collapsed in pain after being denied meaningful med attention. "The child passed out in a hallway vomiting and writhing ... only to be offered Tylenol"
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    how do concentration camps become death camps?

    Morally injured USPHS officers quitting them give a clue

    "No amount of professionalism and care from USPHS officers, or other health care professionals, can make a mass deportation system not be harmful to people's health," White said.
    https://www.npr.org/2026/02/05/nx-s1...ention-centers

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    every damn day

    Attorneys throughout Maine and Massachusetts told the Sun Journal they’ve heard stories of as many as 50 people to a cell — men and women in some cases — with no windows and limited airflow, a single camera-monitored toilet, aluminum blankets, no showers and poor quality food.

    “They’re trapped in this little confinement cell, a dark cell with no sunlight, with multiple people,” said Shaan Chatterjee, an attorney at New England Immigration Law. “They’re basically torturing people into signing off on their own deportation.”
    https://www.pressherald.com/2026/02/...attorneys-say/

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    Tuberculosis is circulating in ICE facilities, it has recently been reported at the East Montana camp at Ft Bliss too

    Concentration camps --> death camps

    Consumption is flourishing in immigration detention centers across the country, yet another sign that America is grinding its way through a second Gilded Age. It’s better known now by its other name, tuberculosis, and it’s the most deadly infectious disease in the world, the World Health Organization says, responsible for killing 1.5 million people each year, even though it’s both preventable and curable.


    Detainees have tested positive for tuberculosis at the Anchorage Correctional Complex in Alaska and Adelanto ICE Processing Center in California, according to news reports. One immigrant died days after a diagnosis of the disease in the Eloy Detention Center in Arizona, an ICE death notice shows. Detainees may have been exposed at the Denver Contract Detention Facility in Aurora, according to a lawsuit. And in Washington state, several possible cases of tuberculosis in the Northwest ICE Processing Center in Tacoma were reported this month to state authorities, and one man was hospitalized for it, his attorney said.
    htps://prospect.org/2025/08/18/2025-08-18-tuberculosis-spawning-in-crowded-dirty-ice-detention-centers/

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    Her deportation violating a court order was an admitted ICE mistake, but Any Lucia Lopez Belloza is not admissible to the USA, says DHS, refusing to return her

    Belloza is a college freshman in Boston who was detained and deported after she tried to visit her family for Thanksgiving

    DHS could face judicial contempt in this case

    President Donald Trump's administration on Friday called a judge's proposal that the government issue a student visa to a college student it deported to Honduras in violation of a court order "unfeasible" and said immigration authorities will not facilitate her return.


    Boston-based U.S. District Judge Richard Stearns had given the administration until Friday to decide how to "rectify the mistake" it made when it deported Any Lucia Lopez Belloza, a Babson College student who was detained at an airport while traveling to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with her family in Texas.

    The 20-year-old college freshman is a Honduran national who was brought to the United States by her mother when she was age 8 while seeking asylum. Babson is located in Wellesley, Massachusetts.


    The U.S. Justice Departmentin a filingsaid that while it had conveyed the recommendation the judge made last month that the U.S. State Department issue Lopez Belloza a visa that would allow for her return, "she appears inadmissible to the United States."

    It said U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement likewise declines to facilitate her return, even though her deportation was due to the agency's "inadvertent" violation of a court order.

    "Such declination is driven by the fact that pe ioner was subject to a final order of removal and therefore her arrest, detention and removal were authorized by statute and the Cons ution," a Justice Department lawyer wrote.
    It is unclear what Stearns, an appointee of Democratic former President Bill Clinton, may do next, though he has held out the possibility of ordering the administration to facilitate her return with a threat of holding it in civil contempt if it does not.

    "We will continue to litigate this case till Any is brought back to the United States," Todd Pomerleau, her lawyer, said in a statement.

    Lopez Belloza has said she was unaware she was subject to a final order of removal, which formed the basis of her arrest.

    She was flown to Honduras on November 22 despite the fact that her lawyer had secured a court order in Massachusetts on November 21 barring Lopez Belloza from being deported or transferred out of the state for 72 hours. She remains there with her grandparents.

    A lawyer for the government at a hearing last month apologized for the violation of the court's order, describing it as due to a "mistake" by an ICE officer who failed to properly flag it.
    https://www.reuters.com/world/us/tru...rn-2026-02-07/

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    (acquiring a reputation for cruel and inhumane treatment of foreigners may not necessarily be to our advantage, short or long term)

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    DHS detained him without cause and later found out he overstayed his visa

    Alberto Castañeda Mondragón says his memory was so jumbled after a beating by immigration officers that he initially could not remember he had a daughter and still struggles to recall treasured moments like the night he taught her to dance.

    But the violence he endured last month in Minnesota while being detained is seared into his battered brain.

    He remembers Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents pulling him from a friend’s car on Jan. 8 outside a St. Paul shopping center and throwing him to the ground, handcuffing him, then punching him and striking his head with a steel baton. He remembers being dragged into an SUV and taken to a detention facility, where he said he was beaten again.

    He also remembers the emergency room and the intense pain from eight skull fractures and five life-threatening brain hemorrhages.

    “They started beating me right away when they arrested me,” the Mexican immigrant recounted this week to The Associated Press, which recently reported on how his case
    contributed to mounting frictionbetween federal immigration agents and a Minneapolis hospital.
    https://apnews.com/article/immigrati...c0aa38b3d2a70#
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    The officers told nurses Castañeda Mondragón “purposefully ran headfirst into a brick wall,” an account his caregivers immediately doubted. A CT scan showed fractures to the front, back and both sides of his skull — injuries a doctor told AP were inconsistent with a fall.


    “There was never a wall,” Castañeda Mondragón said in Spanish, recalling ICE officers striking him with the same metal rod used to break the windows of the vehicle he was in. He later identified it as an ASP, a telescoping baton routinely carried by law enforcement.


    Training materials and police use-of-force policies across the U.S. say such a baton can be used to hit the arms, legs and body. But striking the head, neck or spine is considered potentially deadly force.

    “The only time a person can be struck in the head with any baton is when the person presents the same threat that would permit the use of a firearm — a lethal threat to the officer or others,” said Joe Key, a former Baltimore police lieutenant and use-of-force expert who testifies in defense of police.


    Once he was taken to an ICE holding facility at Ft. Snelling in suburban Minneapolis, Castañeda Mondragón said officers resumed beating him. Recognizing that he was seriously hurt, he said, he pleaded with them to stop but they just “laughed at me and hit me again.”

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    When one ICE agent was asked by medical providers for more information on Castaneda Mondragon’s injuries, the agent said that “he got his rocked” and did not elaborate further, the lawsuit says.
    https://sahanjournal.com/health/ice-...njury-lawsuit/

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    A video posted to social media captured the moments immediately after Castañeda Mondragón’s arrest as four masked men walk him handcuffed through a parking lot. The video shows him unsteady and stumbling, held up by ICE officers.


    “Don’t resist,” shouts the woman who is recording. “Cause they ain’t gonna do nothing but bang you up some more.”


    “Hope they don’t kill you,” she adds.


    “And y’all gave the man a concussion,” a male bystander shouts.

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    AP interviewed a doctor and five nurses about Castañeda Mondragón’s treatment at HCMC and the presence of ICE officers inside the hospital. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss patient care and feared retaliation. AP also consulted an outside physician, who affirmed the injuries were inconsistent with an accidental fall or running into a wall.
    following the Jan. 31 publication of AP’s initial story about Castañeda Mondragón’s arrest, hospital administrators opened an internal inquiry seeking to determine which staff members have spoken to the media, according to internal communications viewed by AP.

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    the crowd at the Whipple Building in Minneapolis expressing pointed disapproval



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    "A property damage charge has been filed against pardoned Jan. 6 insurrectionist Jake Lang after he posted a video of himself defacing an anti-ICE sculpture commissioned by a veterans organization at the Minnesota Capitol and was subsequently arrested.

    The 30-year-old Florida man, whose legal name is Edward, faces one count of first-degree damage to property, a felony charge with a maximum sentence of five years in prison or a $10,000 fine, or both....."

    https://bringmethenews.com/minnesota...-ice-sculpture

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    not a concentration camp



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    not a concentration camp



    Otay Mesa Detention Center , San Diego, CA

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    The proposed centers are so large that some could house as many as 8,000 detainees at once, according to a DHS spreadsheet of more than 20 potential locations that was verified by NBC News. The largest federal prison in the U.S., for example, has roughly 4,000 inmates.
    https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/imm...ion-rcna257454

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    And when inmates start dying en masse because of the conditions they'll still blame the victims.

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    they'll celebrate it

    mass death is feature of mass detainment, not a bug

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    valid work permit, owns a business, green card applicant, married to a US citizen, no criminal record

    Originally from Glenmore, Co Kilkenny, Seamus Culleton is married to a US citizen and owns a plastering business in the Boston area. He was arrested on September 9th, 2025, and has been in an Ice detention facility in Texas for nearly five months, despite having no criminal record, “not even a parking ticket”. In a phone interview from the facility, he said conditions there are “like a concentration camp, absolute ”.

    Culleton said he was carrying a Massachusetts driving licence and a valid work permit issued by the US government when he was pulled over by Ice on the way home from work in September. His work permit was issued as part of an application for a green card which he initiated in April 2025. He has a final interview remaining.

    After his arrest, Culleton was allowed a brief phone call to his American wife Tiffany Smyth. She said she “broke down and cried. To know he was just taken, and he or I had no idea where they were taking him, was traumatising”.

    For five days, Culleton was held in a small cell overflowing with other detainees, then flown to a Buffalo, New York, Ice facility.

    In Buffalo he was interviewed by an Ice agent, who asked if he would sign a form agreeing to his deportation. Culleton said he refused, and instead ticked a box where detainees can state they wish to contest their arrest.
    He wrote down that his grounds for contesting were that he was married to a US citizen and had a valid work permit.

    He was then flown to the Ice facility in El Paso, Texas.
    He said he has been locked in the same large, cold and damp room for 4½ months with more than 70 men. He said detainees are constantly hungry because meals served at tables in the centre of the room offer only child-sized portions. Fights often break out over food, “even over those little child-sized juice containers”. Toilet areas are “filthy”.
    He said there is little to do but lie on a bed all day. Most detainees do not speak any English. He said he has been allowed outside for air and exercise fewer than a dozen times in nearly five months. The atmosphere is full of “anxiety and depression”, he said.
    https://www.irishtimes.com/world/us/...nce-september/
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    ICE is screwing up construction in South Texas

    “They are basically taking everyone in there working, whether they have proper do entation or not,” said Mario Guerrero, chief executive of the South Texas Builders Association. Guerrero added that he voted for President Trump, along with most of the region, and supports deportations of criminals, but “when you are terrorizing jobsites, people are afraid to go to work.”
    He said that his employees, who are all U.S. citizens or have legal work status, would frequently witness immigration raids when delivering products. Sometimes that meant builders were left with half-poured foundations that they would have to pay to rip out and redo as laborers were arrested mid-job.
    Rodriguez said he is used to immigration enforcement at jobsites, but under previous administrations it was to arrest particular people, he said. Now, agents are targeting everyone.


    Pallets that should have been picked up within 24 hours have now been sitting in his parking lot for months. The company took out a $1.3 million credit line to pay for tile that contractors ordered but never picked up because they couldn’t find workers.
    Two guards at a nearby immigration detention center said they frequently see detainees come in still wearing dusty work clothes from construction jobsites. A significant portion of the men they now guard have valid work permits, they said, which they haven’t seen in previous administrations, but those detainees still wait weeks to see a judge before being released.


    Because of that, people are afraid to work whether they have legal authorization or not, a reality that has hit the industry and broader regional economy hard. Paul Rodriguez, CEO of Valley Land le, estimated that residential construction activity fell 30% in recent months in Hidalgo County.
    https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy/...hare_permalink

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    The official what will DHS/ICE up today?
    Libs, the answer is libs

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