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Any citation for this one other than the Instagram link? Im against pretty much everything ICE and this administration habe done but I find this hard to believe. They have done awful things but deporting people who were adopted as infants because of paperwork irregularities from decades ago seems over the top even for them.
Not inclined to believe anything they post from their bio, complete with typo: "Covering the strories that mainstream outlets bury, downplay or frame to protect powerful interests".
 
Any citation for this one other than the Instagram link? Im against pretty much everything ICE and this administration habe done but I find this hard to believe. They have done awful things but deporting people who were adopted as infants because of paperwork irregularities from decades ago seems over the top even for them.
Source: The New York Times https://share.google/mHxdwrJxKTfHixNFm
 

Well maybe I shouldn't say the administration that fired Cruella Deville because not because she was a bad person but because she sucks at staying on message in hearings isn't capable of something. I stand corrected on my assumption (unless the part of the article that was behind the paywall was nothing like the headline).
 
Well maybe I shouldn't say the administration that fired Cruella Deville because not because she was a bad person but because she sucks at staying on message in hearings isn't capable of something. I stand corrected on my assumption (unless the part of the article that was behind the paywall was nothing like the headline).
Roughly 200,000 children who were adopted oversees now at risk for deportation from US, lawyers say | The Independent https://share.google/HviKWOmKXKj2FGWTH
 
According to documents filed this morning by the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of NY, ICE has been lying for a year — not only to the public, but to the courts and to prosecutors — about being authorized to make arrests at 26 Federal Plaza and other immigration courts.

 
The DOJ just told a federal judge they've been arguing the wrong thing for almost a year in a case about civil immigration arrests at federal courthouses — and the actual documents make it worse.

On March 19, ICE sent an internal memo to its own enforcement personnel reminding them that its May 2025 courthouse arrest guidance does not apply to immigration courts. DOJ attorneys say they didn't see that memo until March 24 — five days later — and filed this letter the same day.

This entire time, DOJ was running every brief by ICE counsel before filing. ICE counsel reviewed and approved the arguments. The court denied a preliminary injunction in Sept based on those arguments. That ruling now has to be reconsidered from scratch.

While all of this was playing out in court, people were still being arrested at their immigration hearings. The ACLU's response letter references one person who was arrested at her hearing and transferred to a detention facility in Louisiana.

 
Democratic senators are now asking two DHS contractors — GEO Group and Salus Worldwide — to preserve all records and communications with Corey Lewandowski.

The backstory: NBC News reported that multiple contractors told White House officials Lewandowski solicited personal “success fees” in exchange for favorable DHS contracting decisions while serving as a Special Government Employee.

 
"We need to get better at treating this like a business, where this mass deportation operation is something like you would see and say, like Amazon trying to get your Prime delivery within 24 hours. . . . So trying to figure out how to do that with human beings."

There's something so callously evil about this quote from the director of ICE.
Yea, it's like I've heard that kind of thinking before...

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