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CXRAndy

Legendary Member
Anyone throwing rock or any other projectile will be subject to immediate arrest by ICE officers. They will be allowed to use lethal force for their defence
 

CXRAndy

Legendary Member
This is the real fear of any government who wants to control thr people


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glasgowcyclist

Über Member
How does anyone know if someone claiming to be ICE is who they say they are?
They wear masks and dark glasses, refuse to provide ID, names, badge numbers or warrants.

There have been several arrests across multiple states of fake ICE agents.

Citizens have every right to resist these thugs until they prove they are properly authorised and identifiable.
 

Pinno718

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News has surfaced that FEMA was slow to respond to the Texas floods. Noem delayed the response by 3 days because any deployment that is likely to cost over $100k has to be 'signed off' under the FEMA cuts.
 
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Pross

Active Member
How does anyone know if someone claiming to be ICE is who they say they are?
They wear masks and dark glasses, refuse to provide ID, names, badge numbers or warrants.

There have been several arrests across multiple states of fake ICE agents.

Citizens have every right to resist these thugs until they prove they are properly authorised and identifiable.

All proper villains need stormtroopers to do their dirty work. I’m amazed how unworried much of the US seems to be by this sort of thing but then it has never really felt that ‘the world’s biggest democracy’ is actually very democratic.
 

Beebo

Guru
How does anyone know if someone claiming to be ICE is who they say they are?
They wear masks and dark glasses, refuse to provide ID, names, badge numbers or warrants.

There have been several arrests across multiple states of fake ICE agents.

Citizens have every right to resist these thugs until they prove they are properly authorised and identifiable.

See previous post

 
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See previous post

The reality is that the US was only ever a benign power in Hollywood movies. The "white" countries didn't use to be at the receiving end of the US's "munificence", so the reality of what the US actually is could be ignored.
 

Bazzer

Senior Member
The courts are fighting back against ICE.
A judge has ordered a stop to indiscriminate stops and arrests in 5 California counties, including LA.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...-in-california-over-racial-profiling-concerns

Judge Xinis in Maryland appears to consider the testimony provided by DoJ officials in the Albrego Garcia deportation case unreliable.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/immigration/2025/07/11/trump-kilmar-abrego-garcia-deportation-plan/

Which is understandable, not only in the circumstances of that case, but also when Trump's former personal lawyer and current number 3 in the DoJ, Emil Bove, appears to have been lying to a Senate hearing for his lifetime appointment as a Federal judge.
Bove has denied telling DoJ staff they should in effect say to courts fark you, but a whistle blower's documents suggest otherwise.
https://www.courthousenews.com/new-...hat-emil-bove-suggested-defying-court-orders/
 

Pross

Active Member
The problem is that the courts will be ignored if their rulings go against what the Orange Dictator wants and there is no sanction against him. All the Courts are able to do is register their discontent. It’s a complete mockery of a legal system and the only people who can do anything are Congress who have shown themselves to be too partisan / complicit / spineless to act against blatant illegality by their Fuhrer.
 

Ian H

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A journalist friend who nowadays writes about far-flung places as holiday destinations (it's a hard life), has been sampling cruise ships.
He says that political discussion is usually strictly off-limits but that, recently, Americans (those who are wealthy enough to take foreign holidays) have taken to prefacing conversations with an apology for the current US government - Democrats and Republicans alike, he says.
 
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A journalist friend who nowadays writes about far-flung places as holiday destinations (it's a hard life), has been sampling cruise ships.
He says that political discussion is usually strictly off-limits but that, recently, Americans (those who are wealthy enough to take foreign holidays) have taken to prefacing conversations with an apology for the current US government - Democrats and Republicans alike, he says.

And other than apologising, are they doing anything about it?
 
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