...complete disregard for our 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 8th, 10th and 14th Amendments...not to mention outright murders of 2 American Citizens exercising their 1st Amendment rights.
There is no genuine animas against enforcement of immigration laws in the general public. This is not Viet Nam or Civil Rights.
The FBI has uncovered who has been funding Antifa.
Link: This will be interesting.
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protest is an honorable, law abiding, and squared away person, along with the millions more who honked their horns and waved in support...and none of us millions were paid or 'instructed' to participate. Clearly, you have no idea what goes on in the grass roots of this country.
Ordinary people are Outraged over this Administration...plain and simple...and they want to express their grievances.
I know I saw the bearded loon who went screaming into that church is a paid protester.
Seriously, fuck off with this.
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off the charts if you knuckleheads would post facts instead of inventing trigger posts of bullshit for each other.
That's all the evidence we need that they are funded, violent, and mentally unbalanced. They treat the two that died as mascots for the cause. How many involved with the violent resistance in Minny can't even remember the names of the two? This is all on Tampon, the pajama boy mayor, and the crooked AG. Just like the riots in 2020, they let this happen.
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IMO, the protests now are reminiscent of what happened at 'Kent State'...but however you perceive it, the polls show that over 60% of Americans think DHS/CBP/ICE are way to far over stepping their lawful boundaries.
And "not to mention outright murders of 2 American Citizens exercising their 1st Amendment rights."
Really? You are conveniently omitting a lot of content here. But what do you expect of someone who refuses to read Dr. Risch's paper because it would destroy his false belief?
the evidence is there for all to see. ICE agents under Obama removed and deported more criminals than DJT has, but they followed the law and Constitution...doing Due Diligence in finding them, and then following Due Process provisions before deporting...which is not at all what we're all seeing right now under Trump.
Time to face reality and stop making stuff up.
btw, try answering my question from 5:09pm today...
P.S. Harvey Risch deserves a rest...nothing more to say about him and his paper...you could use a rest as well.
Link: https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2025/10/14/former-ice-director-q-a-00603916
'Humanitarian' one...as evidenced by the following summary of actions...now show us all the efforts Trump is taking to do the same...
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AI Overview
The Obama administration, particularly in its first term, launched an effort to overhaul the immigration detention system, promising to shift it from a penal model to a more "civil" system. Key initiatives included creating new detention standards, improving medical care oversight, and expanding alternatives to detention. However, these reforms were heavily critiqued for failing to significantly improve conditions in many facilities and for later expanding family detention in response to the 2014 border crisis.
Here is what the Obama administration did to improve ICE detention conditions and protect immigrant health:
Detention System Reforms and Oversight
Establishment of the Office of Detention Oversight (ODO): In 2009, the administration established the ODO to independently inspect ICE facilities and investigate deaths in custody.
New Detention Standards: ICE released revised Performance-Based National Detention Standards (PBNDS) in 2011 and 2012, aiming to improve medical care, mental health services, and access to legal counsel.
Consolidation of Facilities: The administration planned to consolidate detainees into a smaller number of facilities with better conditions, moving away from using local jails, which often had poor, jail-like environments.
Ending "Guaranteed Minimums" (Attempted): There were efforts to reduce the reliance on contract clauses that forced ICE to pay for a minimum number of beds, which incentivized over-detention.
Health and Medical Care Improvements
Improved Medical Care Standards: The 2011 PBNDS aimed to enhance on-site medical care, including better mental health screenings and services, and required more prompt emergency medical response.
Oversight of Medical Care: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of Inspector General (OIG) was tasked with conducting periodic, in-depth inspections of both CBP and ICE facilities to ensure compliance with health and safety standards.
Addressing Vulnerable Populations: The administration took steps to improve, though controversially, the processing of families and children by opening specialized residential centers in 2014, aimed at being more child-appropriate than previous jail-like settings.
Alternatives to Detention (ATD)
Expansion of Case Management: The Obama administration increased the use of alternatives to detention programs, such as electronic monitoring (ankle bracelets) and case management, for individuals who were not deemed risks to public safety or national security.
Focus on Vulnerable Groups: These programs were often used for families and pregnant women, allowing them to remain in the community rather than in secure, prison-like, or family residential centers.
Shift in Enforcement Priorities
Limiting Workplace Raids: Early in the administration, large-scale, dramatic workplace raids were replaced with audits of employers, reducing the detention of "collateral" immigrants.
Prioritizing Serious Criminals: The administration issued guidance (such as the Morton Memos) instructing ICE to focus enforcement on individuals who posed threats to national security, public safety, or had serious criminal records, rather than low-level offenders.
Replacing Secure Communities: The controversial Secure Communities program, which often led to the detention and deportation of people for minor infractions, was replaced in 2014 with the Priority Enforcement Program (PEP), which focused on higher-priority targets.
Contextual Note on Effectiveness: Despite these initiatives, reports from immigrant rights groups and the ACLU often found that conditions did not improve significantly in the first few years. Furthermore, the administration was heavily criticized for reinstituting and expanding large-scale family detention in 2014–2015 to deter Central American migrants, a move deemed a "dark mark" on its legacy by critics.
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died on his watch than Obama’s full two teems…statistics for deaths available on request.
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Link: https://x.com/its_the_dr/status/2024316752708907163?s=46
l levels of illegals.
There are more. Many many more. RIP to all and prayers for these Angel families.
I can only hope a day comes where conservative activists approach politicians, celebrities, and ordinary libs in restaurants and public places and demand that they kneel in recognition of their culpability in all these deaths, and rapes, and molestations, and robberies that they enabled.
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