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Post by katlady on Jun 26, 2025 16:11:17 GMT
Here, DHS/ICE sent dozens of armed agents, broke a window to gain entry, and sent in a drone and a flashbang grenade before entering the home to arrest one person, who was not accused of any violent crime. (Want to talk about waste, fraud, and abuse? How much money are we spending on these over-the-top arrest efforts where previously unemployed J6ers get to play out their militia fantasies on the taxpayer's dime?) ICE ended up arresting both their target (a man) and his wife, and hauled their teenage US citizen kids out of the apartment in zip ties. Then they took mom and dad and left the teens, 14 and 17, alone I guess?
This one was sort of local to me. The poor kids! I read that there is an older sister who is taking care of the two teens. Terrible!
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Post by katlady on Jun 26, 2025 21:22:40 GMT
I don't know if this has been verified, but it shows hundreds of construction workers, sitting around in a warehouse in Texas, waiting for their citizenship to be verified by ICE. www.instagram.com/reel/DLU-PVMRdKa/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_linkI've heard that in many states, construction workers are been heavily targeted for ICE raids. Of course, these are the "lazy" people who are living off the system.
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Post by aj2hall on Jul 1, 2025 1:28:31 GMT
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Post by aj2hall on Jul 1, 2025 1:34:23 GMT
I don't even have words to describe the horrors of this administration. bsky.app/profile/altnps.bsky.social/post/3lsu7ez4sns2pAlt National Park Service @altnps.bsky.social
As we’ve reported before, ICE facilities are rife with human rights violations. Now, the Department of Homeland Security is trying to hide them, formally requiring members of Congress and their staff to give seven days’ notice before visiting immigration detention centers. www.nytimes.com/live/2025/06/30/us/trump-news#ice-detention-visits-noticeICE will require lawmakers to give a week’s notice before detention visits.
The Department of Homeland Security has formally instituted a new requirement that members of Congress and their staff provide a week of notice before they visit immigration detention facilities, a policy that is at odds with a federal law that allows lawmakers to make unannounced oversight trips.
After the incident in New Jersey and other high-profile confrontations between federal immigration officials and Democratic lawmakers, ICE earlier this month imposed new restrictions on congressional oversight.
In a letter to Ms. Noem last week, Mr. Thompson and three other Democrats called the department’s new guidance and its refusal to allow lawmakers into facilities part of a “string of increasingly flagrant abuses of power.”
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