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    goodbye due process...

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    All Americans are asking for is the same deportation policy that Martha’s Vineyard has.

    That’s it.

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    Did Clinton do due process for his 12 million be kicked out of country
    NO
    So stfu chump and the other liberal idiots

    All Americans are asking for is the same deportation policy that Martha’s Vineyard has.

    That’s it.
    Did they get due process NO

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    Did Clinton do due process for his 12 million be kicked out of country
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    So stfu chump and the other liberal idiots

    All Americans are asking for is the same deportation policy that Martha’s Vineyard has.

    That’s it.
    Did they get due process NO
    sorry, Trump said he ed up. Now the process is due.

    Trump sez.

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    A federal immigration judge has dismissed the case against a New Bedford man whose dramatic detainment by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents was captured on video last month.

    Juan Francisco Méndez was taken into custody on April 14 as he sat in a car with his wife in New Bedford.

    The now widely-circulated video shows agents using a sledgehammer-like tool to smash the car’s rear passenger window before pulling Méndez out.

    At a hearing this week, the case against Méndez was thrown out after Department of Homeland Security (DHS) attorneys failed to present a charging do ent.

    “The judge said, ‘I'm going to deem this a failure to prosecute and the case is closed, dismissed,’” Méndez’s attorney, Ondine Galvez Sniffin, told NBC 10. “That’s it.”
    https://turnto10.com/news/local/judg...ars-may-8-2025

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    Sniffin said the DHS attorney did not say a single word.


    “He could have said, ‘Your honor, we’ll be filing [charges] within the hour.’ Could have asked for a second call. Could have said they reserve the right to appeal,” she said. “Absolute silence. Nothing.”

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    Deport them all! More leftists tears please!

    I'm actually pro-illegal immigration if for every one illegal we ship out 10 worthless leftist s bags.

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    Where did all the outrage from Winehole23 go?

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    piTSAgate's declarations of victory

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    ICE lying its ass off to cover its mistakes

    Weeks after federal immigration agents raided an Oklahoma City home and removed a U.S. citizen and her daughters at gunpoint, News 4 has uncovered do ents disproving a claim shared by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security—which suggested the property was still owned by a woman indicted for human smuggling at the time of the raid.

    Now, despite the fact records show the suspected human smuggler sold the home well before a federal judge issued the search warrant for it, the U.S. government is trying to seize the home from its new owner.

    As News 4 first reported on April 25, agents with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security burst into the home with guns drawn, forced a woman, who News 4 is calling Marissa, and her three daughters outside, and taking their phones and money—despite their names not appearing anywhere on the search warrant.

    ‘Marissa’ and her daughters had just moved into the home from Maryland and had only been living there for a couple of weeks.
    Marissa told News 4 she saw agents from ICE, the FBI and U.S. Marshals present during the raid.
    The FBI and U.S. Marshals later denied involvement.

    As News 4 has reported since the beginning, the search warrant agents served was validly-issued by a federal judge one day prior to the raid, on April 23.


    As News 4 previously reported, the warrant authorized federal agents to enter the home and seize certain items regardless of who was inside, however, it listed 8 specific people as its “targets.”

    But none of the eight people were Marissa, or her daughters, or her husband, or anyone else they knew.

    The names on the warrant were ones Marissa said she recognized from mail still arriving at the house.

    She told News 4 she assumed they belonged to the previous residents.

    As News 4 previously reported, DHS later admitted the home’s previous residents were the actual targets of the raid.

    Former Oklahoma Assistant Attorney General Tim Gilpin questioned how much law enforcement knew before executing the search.

    “I wonder if the law enforcement agency had the correct information, if they did their duty and responsibility to double check the information, and what was their level of certainty that they had the right house and the right people?” Gilpin said.

    In a second press release posted to X, formerly Twitter, the day after the agency admitted Marissa and her family were not the intended targets, DHS defended the raid.

    In the release, DHS stated it had surveillance on the home and presented a judge with evidence it was being used as a “stash house” by a human smuggling group. DHS also said one of the eight suspects named in the warrant had paid the home’s utility bill, though the agency would not say when that payment occurred.

    DHS said it had “not ruled out current occupants” from its investigation.

    DHS issued
    another press release a week after News 4’s first report.

    The release included facts News 4 had previously shared: that the raid, based on a lawful court order from a judge, was targeting a suspected human smuggling operation.

    However, the release also shared reports from other media outlets, which claimed one of the eight human smuggling suspects named in the search warrant, a woman named Cidia Lima Lopez, still owned the house at the time of the raid on April 24.

    DHS cited those reports’ claims as “fact” in its news release.

    But News 4 found—that is not true.
    https://kfor.com/news/local/human-sm...shared-by-dhs/

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    Mexican security chief confirms cartel family members entered US in a deal with Trump administration

    MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s security chief confirmed Tuesday that 17 family members of cartel leaders crossed into the U.S. last week as part of a deal between a son of the former head of the Sinaloa Cartel and the Trump administration.

    Mexican Security Secretary Omar García Harfuch confirmed a report by independent journalist Luis Chaparro that family members of Ovidio Guzman Lopez, who was extradited to the United States in 2023, had entered the U.S.

    Guzmán Lopez is one of the brothers left running a faction of the Sinaloa Cartel after notorious capo Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán was imprisoned in the U.S. Video showed the family members walking across the border from Tijuana with their suitcases to waiting U.S. agents.
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    https://apnews.com/article/el-chapo-...cd5f33006a0011

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    It's almost like "antisemitism" was just an excuse to get rid of brown people.



    https://x.com/ReichlinMelnick/status...84971342270482

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    It's almost like "antisemitism" was just an excuse to get rid of brown people.



    https://x.com/ReichlinMelnick/status...84971342270482
    ..also to accuse others of supporting terrorism

    or of threatening US foreign policy by expressing contrary opinions



    criminalizing cons utionally protected speech to chill dissent is the ostensible objective of Trumplandia

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    the whole bit is authoritarian to the max

    but immigration enforcement seems to be the thing that proximately threatens to generalize Trump's police state

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    "let's put the merits aside..."

    The solicitor general, among other things, said that the Supreme Court needed to balance “the equitable factors as to the scope of remedial relief, not as to underlying merits.”

    Kagan responded bluntly, “Yes, I mean, that’s a lot of words.” She then conceded that district judges occasionally abuse nationwide injunctions, but said that they should not be eliminated because of an “illegal” executive order by Trump.
    https://www.rawstory.com/amy-maga-ka...2d64bb0cd82482

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    Trumplandia is pissed at Barrett again

    this time she stood up for Kagan and sternly contradicted Solicitor General John Sauer

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    as Kagan pointed out, the harms are not hypothetical

    and the remedy SG Sauer is asking for would require plaintiffs deprived of their plain cons utional rights by the US government to vindicate them one by one in court.

    as a result, mainly those who are able to hire lawyers would find justice against "a catch me if you can" executive branch

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    ICE Agents Routinely Mask Up When Seizing People—That’s Wrong

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    Leave aside the question of when, if at all, it is proper to prosecute bystanders under these cir stances. Why is it considered acceptable for ICE enforcers to wear masks to hide their iden y in the first place? They did so last week, a video shows, when they arrested Newark, NJ Mayor Ras Baraka as he protested at a detention facility. A casual search reveals that ICE agents have worn face coverings, ski masks, and the like in raids and stops reported from around the country (Westminster, MD; Douglas County, CO; Great Barrington, MA; Bellingham, WA). Federal agents wore masks when they abducted Turkish grad student Rümeysa Öztürk off a street near her Boston-area home. (She was freed by a judge last week.) The Trump Department of Homeland Security appears to have made it standard practice.

    At what point will we as a nation find ourselves with a secret police?

    People who mask themselves before street confrontations ordinarily do so to avoid legal and public accountability, especially when they are up to no good.

    You don’t have to take my word on this. In its letter sent to Harvard University on April 11, the Trump administration itself insisted, as part of its demands to toughen student discipline, that “Harvard must implement a comprehensive mask ban with serious and immediate penalties for violation, not less than suspension.” Its rationale was straightforward enough: if student demonstrators can conceal their iden y, they might break laws or rules with impunity.
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    https://www.cato.org/blog/ice-agents...ks-thats-wrong

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    ICE s up Nashville night life, nabs mostly law abiding immigrants

    At the instruction of managers, restaurant employees without legal citizenship status left the premises at The Diner, Honky Tonk Central and Kid Rock’s Big Ass Honky Tonk Rock N’ Roll Steakhouse during a primetime rush on Saturday night to avoid detention by ICE agents. Locations, already struggling to provide full service, suffered through at least Sunday due to fears from employees who did not want to risk arrest by returning to work.

    “We were already understaffed because of the ICE raids throughout the weekend,” an employee, who asked to remain anonymous to avoid retaliation, tells the Scene. "Then, around 9:30 p.m. on Saturday, our manager came back and told anyone without legal status to go home. Events at the Ryman, Ascend, the Savannah Bananas’ baseball game all let out, and it was crazy busy. But there was no one in the kitchen to cook the food.”

    Employees do not know if Smith, who could not be reached for comment, was directly consulted. In recent days, many restaurant employees have chosen to call out and stay home with family rather than risk detention in transit. This has prompted managers throughout the city to coordinate transportation for immigrant employees, including at Smith’s downtown locations.

    State troopers and unmarked ICE vehicles dramatically increased nightly traffic stops on May 3 in South Nashville, where the joint operation has resulted in at least 196 arrests by ICE agents. These arrests included 101 individuals with no criminal history, contradicting Trump administration claims that immigration enforcement has been targeted toward violent criminals. Less than half had any recorded criminal history at all; a DHS press release confirmed that four had previously been involved in violent crime.
    https://www.nashvillescene.com/news/...16fc661aa.html

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    Hunger Games

    Kristi Noem has been working with the producer of “Duck Dynasty” to pitch a reality TV show— led “The American”—where immigrants will compete in a string of challenges across the country “for the honor of fast-tracking their way to U.S. citizenship,” according to a new report.
    https://www.thedailybeast.com/kristi...-reality-show/

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    ICE s up Nashville night life, nabs mostly law abiding illegal immigrants

    https://www.nashvillescene.com/news/...16fc661aa.html
    FIFY

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    CBP, bravely protecting the US against offensive t-shirts of foreign origin

    “I cannot prove to you that CBP saw the officer being attacked by the swarm of bees and got their feelings hurt, but what I can tell you is that for a week all I heard was copyright, copyright, copyright, and the second I prove it’s my copyright, their story changes,” he added. “And now it’s ‘we’re destroying it.’”
    https://www.404media.co/cbp-seizes-s...ttacking-cops/

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    FBI is not finding migrants by looking for terrorists

    FBI is not finding migrants by looking for rapists

    FBI is not finding migrants by looking for murderers

    FBI field offices around the country have been ordered to assign significantly more agents to immigration enforcement, a dramatic shift in federal law enforcement priorities that will likely siphon resources away from counterterrorism, counterintelligence and fraud investigations, multiple current and former bureau officials told NBC News.
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    The shift in resources spans the country, according to two FBI officials. In a major change, 45% of all agents in the 25 largest FBI field offices will be working on immigration full time.

    The bureau’s Atlanta field office will assign 67 agents to work on immigration “enforcement and removal operations” full time, seven days a week, the officials said. That is around half of all the agents assigned to the Atlanta field office headquarters

    In Los Angeles, the field office is creating nine squads to address enforcement and removal operations full time. They will pursue noncitizens who have overstayed their visas, even if they have no criminal history.
    And the FBI’s Boston field office was ordered to assign an additional 33 special agents to immigration enforcement.
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    Given that FBI resources are finite, current and former officials say, a significant increase in immigration enforcement will draw agents away from what have long been top FBI priorities, including counterterrorism, counterespionage, fraud and violent crime.
    https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/jus...own-rcna206859

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    CBP hasn't found many drug dealers either...drug seizures from migrants are rare

    Of the over 5.8 million migrants stopped by Border Patrol between fiscal years 2022 and 2024, drugs were seized from only 249 people, CBP migrant encounter data showed.

    Marijuana accounted for more than half of those 249 drug seizures; just 1 in 53,965 migrants were caught with drugs other than marijuana. To put that into perspective, the odds of dying from a bee sting are 1 in 41,076.
    https://www.pogo.org/investigations/...are-data-shows

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    SCOTUS agrees alleged TdA members must receive due process before they are removed




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