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Nary a word from the resident MAGAs on this one. Apperently civil disobedience in a church with an ICE director is beyond the pale, but gassing nonviolent people with cancer causing agents is all good.

Its moral bankruptcy, really. I dont want my political enemies gassed with carcinogens. It should be easy for others to say the same.
They literally don't care. Because it means they would have to admit they were wrong, about anything. Their answer will be "well, these people were violent and shouldn't have been there".

It's like getting them to admit that everybody in the Epstein files should be charged and sent to prison. Or that Nazis are bad. Things we all used to be able to agree on have now become a political divide.

Morally bankrupt is being nice.
 
Senate Democrat: Americans should be ‘terrified’ by ‘secret ICE policy’ the hill

Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) on Thursday said Americans should be “terrified” of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) potentially violating constitutional rights.

An internal memo, obtained by The Associated Press, unveiled that ICE is asserting broad authority in its operations, sometimes entering homes without obtaining a warrant from a judge.

“It is a blatant, craven violation of the Fourth Amendment — a bedrock protection for people in the privacy of their homes,” Blumenthal said during a Thursday appearance on CNN’s “News Central.”

“Americans should be terrified that this secret ICE policy authorizes agents to break down doors and ransack through their homes, arresting or detaining people without a judicial warrant,” he continued.

“This kind of entering and breaking into people’s homes without any judicial oversight or approval has to be stopped and it will take probably my Republicans stepping up and showing that their valuing human rights really means something in practice, not just in rhetoric,” the Connecticut Democrat added.

Blumenthal joins a chorus of Democrats in condemning tactics used by immigration enforcement officers in multiple states across the country. Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) recently described ICE’s behavior as “inhumane” and “illegal.”

“Of course, you need a domestic enforcement mechanism for the immigration laws of this country, but the way in which ICE is operating today is inhumane and illegal,” Murphy said earlier this month in an interview with NBC’s “Meet the Press.”

“They rounded up a 16-year-old kid in Meriden, Conn., weeks before he was about to graduate, in the country legally, put him in detention for six months,” he added.

On Tuesday, ICE detained a 5-year-old boy and his father in Minnesota after the boy came home from preschool.

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) weighed in on the incident Thursday after weeks of increased immigration enforcement operations across the North Star State.

“Minnesotans want safety,” Walz wrote on social platform X. “They want freedom. They want what’s best for our kids.”

“Masked agents snatching preschoolers off the street and sending them to Texas detention centers serves none of those purposes,” he continued. “This campaign of retribution has got to stop.”
 
Exhibit A in the inevitable excessive use of force lawsuit. Two officers holding a detainee down on the ground while a third sprays them directly in the face…..that’s a money-maker right there.

Nah. The officers obviously feared for their lives in that picture. One of them even had internal bleeding from the injuries to his thumb from spraying the mace. Or it wasn't mace it was whipped cream and the good civil servants were just feeding a hungry homeless man. Something, anything other than admitting wrongdoing.
 
Nah. The officers obviously feared for their lives in that picture. One of them even had internal bleeding from the injuries to his thumb from spraying the mace. Or it wasn't mace it was whipped cream and the good civil servants were just feeding a hungry homeless man. Something, anything other than admitting wrongdoing.
I fully expect they won’t be admitting wrongdoing.

This my statement of a great exhibit in the lawsuit.
 
The Gaslighting is incredible. They think your all stupid

Vance flip-flops on ICE immunity claim​

Vice President JD Vance changed course after initially claiming Jonathan Ross, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer who shot Renee Good, had "absolute immunity."

"After the Renee Good shooting, the administration seemed to suggest that ICE officers enjoyed near complete immunity," one reporter told Vance on Thursday in Minneapolis. "But today you told the Washington Examiner that when appropriate, the administration might take disciplinary actions against ICE agents. So is that a change of opinion?"

"No, I didn't say, and I don't think any other official within the Trump administration said that officers who engaged in wrongdoing would enjoy immunity," Vance falsely claimed. "That's absurd. What I did say is that when federal law enforcement officers violate the law, that is typically something that federal officials would look into."

"But of course we're going to investigate these things," he continued. "Of course, we're investigating the Renee Good shooting, but we're investigating them in a way that respects people's rights, and then ensures that if somebody did something wrong, yes, they're going to face disciplinary action, but we're not going to judge them in the court of public opinion."
 
If the Democrats would just frame Minnesota as "ICE hates white people", they'd win the propaganda war going away, but they just can't get out of their own freaking way.
 

Target store staff are skipping work over ICE's crackdown in Minnesota​

(Bloomberg) -- Target Corp. was hoping for a fresh start with a new chief executive officer, but an immigration crackdown in its hometown Minneapolis is putting the retailer back in a familiar position: confronting a political maelstrom that’s disrupting operations.

After immigration officials briefly detained two Target employees who are US citizens from a Richfield, Minnesota, store this month, some retail staffers started calling out of work at several locations in the Twin Cities area. Meanwhile, some teams have postponed planned in-office weeks at headquarters. And local faith leaders have demanded the company ban federal agents from its stores and parking lots and issue a statement clearly condemning the enforcement operation. Outgoing CEO Brian Cornell is set to meet with them Thursday, according to the delegation.

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