Share this everywhere. I believe there should be immigration enforcement. I believe there shld be an immigration enforcement agency. But this one is simply lawless to the core. That fact is just inescapable.
Why is it so important to you that we have laws to stop any peaceful people from immigrating?
Immigration laws were racist in conception and are racist in application. There are abused by enforcement agencies even under Democratic administrations. History has shown these are bad laws badly applied.
I’d bet my life that ICE is chock a block full of guys whose past conduct was so impossible to overlook/cover up that they got booted out of law enforcement at every other level.
I insisted since day 1 that they just randomly picked a bunch of buff Spanish speaking dudes without citizenship from the street and threw them in a concentration camp. Seems like I was right.
This story from The Guardian about an Australian who was deported despite a valid work visa is chilling in so many ways. The institutional culture is absolutely wallowing in cruelty and dehumanization. We all know where this leads.
It does not matter what crimes they committed. This is erasing people.
Putting them in a prison where they never get a phone call. No due process. No appeals. Kidnapped off the street and in hell for the rest of their lives.
I will say, in complete seriousness and without exaggeration, that when this is all over, multiple Trump administration officials -- including Homan, Noem, and Rubio -- should face a trial in The Hague.
All these people are aggressively pursuing others in an attempt to distract from their own lawlessness and crimes and the press and influential people are falling for it over and over
The belief that there should be immigration enforcement at least in the USA is exactly why what is happening is happening, constant long term reinforcement that 'nationalism and an inherent nationalist identity or majority is good actually', but it's not.
Like immigration enforcement has NEVER been cool in the USA in any way shape or form, it's ALWAYS been about abusing human rights and retaining national identity.
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Guess who has been blocking bipartisan Immigration Reform for over a decade now? (psst. It's the GOP - Boehner and Johnson)
Immigration laws were racist in conception and are racist in application. There are abused by enforcement agencies even under Democratic administrations. History has shown these are bad laws badly applied.
SO yeah why are we not handing out ID cards and ITINs to people so they can go work and pay taxes
You got a Passport and clean record? Here's a tax ID, good luck
A lot of the issues with the Trump administration seem to come from people with drinking problems.
Immigration does not have to be Enforced, it should be Aided.
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This is an authoritarian regime. It's here. Now.
ICE’s existence is the product of abolishing the INS
DHS is a product of the post-9/11 fever swamp and we don’t have to tolerate that forever
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/apr/11/australian-with-us-working-visa-detained-insulted-deported
It does not matter what crimes they committed. This is erasing people.
Putting them in a prison where they never get a phone call. No due process. No appeals. Kidnapped off the street and in hell for the rest of their lives.
If we don’t fight we are next.
The Hague will have to suffice.
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