ponderingturtle
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This is America? Well, trump's version, anyway, and it stinks!![]()
It is the america the plurality of americans wanted. So this is the improved version of america.
This is America? Well, trump's version, anyway, and it stinks!![]()
According to the supreme court that is perfectly good justification to arrest someone. Remember racial profiling is perfectly acceptable.First, Edina is a suburb of Minneapolis. Second, there seems to have been no reason for her arrest, other than she was wearing a hijab.
Now, now, be fair: the Supreme Court said racial profiling is acceptable when it gives advantage to white people. In areas where it doesn't things must be colorblind and race neutral.According to the supreme court that is perfectly good justification to arrest someone. Remember racial profiling is perfectly acceptable.
Sounds like Dept Homeland Security legal department doesn't have any actual lawyers. <shrug> Must all be DEI hires.
No no no, Dog Killer Barbie assures me this is not happening.ICE detain U.S. citizen for "looking" Somali—use illegal chokehold to tackle him to ground.
Man repeatedly begs agents to look at his digital passport ID—they refuse.
Drove him 7 miles away before releasing him alone into Minnesota snow storm—told him to "walk home" in freezing weather advisory.
Only after fingerprinting him at the detention facility in Fort Snelling did someone check his ID.
The incident occurred at the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood in Minneapolis
Yes but as that all has been approved by the supreme court could you try to find something wrong they did?ICE detain U.S. citizen for "looking" Somali—use illegal chokehold to tackle him to ground.
Man repeatedly begs agents to look at his digital passport ID—they refuse.
Drove him 7 miles away before releasing him alone into Minnesota snow storm—told him to "walk home" in freezing weather advisory.
Only after fingerprinting him at the detention facility in Fort Snelling did someone check his ID.
The incident occurred at the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood in Minneapolis

Federal prosecutors spent over a year working to extradite a Belarusian woman accused of smuggling more than $2 million in sensitive U.S. aviation equipment into Russia as it waged war on Ukraine.
But the case could fall apart because the defendant, Yana Leonova, is now at risk of being deported before going to trial.
“Deportation, Inc.: The Rise of the Immigration Enforcement Economy," produced by Lawfare and SITU, is a series of short investigative videos examining how United States immigration enforcement has evolved into a rapidly growing multi-billion-dollar industry shaped by private profit and political power — a system in which profitability increasingly dictates policy and enforcement priorities.
◊◊◊◊ off, Bovino.Federal immigration agents were denied service and flipped off over the weekend at a convenience store in Kenner, Louisiana, after the assistant manager locked the officers out and refused to let them enter, according to footage circulating on social media.
The incident occurred at Brother’s Food Mart, where assistant manager Wayne Davis said he saw two unmarked vehicles pull into the parking lot and several individuals step out wearing Border Patrol vests, according to WWLT.
A federal judge on Thursday ruled the Trump administration lacks legal authority to continue holding Kilmar Abrego Garcia in an immigration detention center. He is fighting new deportation efforts following his wrongful removal to El Salvador in March and subsequent return to the U.S. over the summer.
In her ruling, Judge Paula Xinis of the U.S. District Court in Maryland ordered Abrego be released from the Moshannon Valley Processing Center in Pennsylvania, citing a lack of a final order of removal for Abrego.
She is such a ◊◊◊◊◊◊◊ liar.Magaziner: How many US military veterans have you deported?
Noem: Sir, we have not deported U.S. Citizens or military veterans.
Magaziner: We are joined on zoom by a gentleman who is army combat veteran who was shot twice while serving our country in Panama in 1989. Earlier this year, you deported him to Korea. Can you please tell Mr. Park why you deported him?