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The Growing Thirst for Cruelty

My neighborhood restaurant has been closed for weeks. They’re afraid of a raid. They came to the US because it was too violent in their country and they were being hunted. My neighbors, all of us, are scared.

Our racists have power and are targeting brown people. They’ve built concentration camps, coming to a suburb near you btw, housing people without due process. This is only the beginning too. Billions are being spent right now to expand operations and build more camps. More targeted propaganda imagery incoming as well. Your mental state will be further pushed to the edge. Enjoy.
Go to KSL comments for stories about this stuff and you will see glee and celebration of the cruelty. They will exclaim that this is EXACTLY why they voted for Trump. Their tiny little Trump-sized dicks are rock solid over this ****. Even if they can't get hard for their wives this **** works better than Viagra for them.
 

US immigration officers made false and misleading statements in their reports about several Los Angeles protesters they arrested during the massive demonstrations that rocked the city in June, according to federal law enforcement files obtained by the Guardian.

The officers’ testimony was cited in at least five cases filed by the US Department of Justice amid the unrest. The justice department has charged at least 26 people with “assaulting” and “impeding” federal officers and other crimes during the protests over immigration raids. Prosecutors, however, have since been forced to dismiss at least eight of those felonies, many of them which relied on officers’ inaccurate reports, court records show.

The justice department has also dismissed at least three felony assault cases it brought against Angelenos accused of interfering with arrests during recent immigration raids, the documents show.

The rapid felony dismissals are a major embarrassment for the Trump-appointed US attorney for southern California, Bill Essayli, and appeared to be the result of an unusual series of missteps by the justice department, former federal prosecutors said.

The Guardian’s review of records found:

  • Out of nine “assault” and “impeding” felony cases the justice department filed immediately after the start of the protests and promoted by the attorney general, Pam Bondi, prosecutors dismissed seven of them soon after filing the charges.
  • In reports that led to the detention and prosecution of at least five demonstrators, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) agents made false statements about the sequence of events and misrepresented incidents captured on video.
  • One DHS agent accused a protester of shoving an officer, when footage appeared to show the opposite: the officer forcefully pushed the protester.
  • One indictment named the wrong defendant, a stunning error that has jeopardized one of the government’s most high-profile cases.
“When I see felonies dismissed, that tells me either the federal officers have filed affidavits that are not truthful and that has been uncovered, or US attorneys reviewing the cases realize the evidence does not support the charges,” said Cristine Soto DeBerry, a former California state prosecutor who is now director of Prosecutors Alliance Action, a criminal justice reform group.

She said officers often call for charges that prosecutors don’t end up filing, but it was uncommon for the justice department to file, then dismiss cases, especially numerous felonies in rapid succession.

“It seems this is a way to detain people, hold them in custody, instill fear and discourage people from exercising their first amendment rights,” DeBerry said.
 
My neighborhood restaurant has been closed for weeks. They’re afraid of a raid. They came to the US because it was too violent in their country and they were being hunted. My neighbors, all of us, are scared.

Our racists have power and are targeting brown people. They’ve built concentration camps, coming to a suburb near you btw, housing people without due process. This is only the beginning too. Billions are being spent right now to expand operations and build more camps. More targeted propaganda imagery incoming as well. Your mental state will be further pushed to the edge. Enjoy.

It's going to get uglier and uglier. The pattern in WW2 Germany is the template. $9 billion in ICE funding for The Rapist's Gestapo. One man brought this all about, just like Hitler. Incredible.
 
Not come in the first place. Hard to enact a policy of eugenics when the undesirables keep using existing legal means to enter the country! They need to stay out! We are the real americans, no immigrants allowed!! They will poison the blood!! Won't someone think of the rich white men?!?!?
This and so much this.

It’s not about what’s best for our economy. It’s 100 percent about the demographics. MAGA wants to turn back the clock on our demographics. Eroding the social safety net, scaring the crap out of brown and black people so they leave, and creating a deterrent for anyone brown to come here, is what this is all about. Make America white again! It’s disgusting.
 
It's going to get uglier and uglier. The pattern in WW2 Germany is the template. $9 billion in ICE funding for The Rapist's Gestapo. One man brought this all about, just like Hitler. Incredible.
Again, I don’t know what stupid voters were thinking last fall. Did they forget that this guy asked the proud boys to “stand by?” Did they forget that he promised to pardon all those Jan 6 losers? What were voters thinking? Oh yeah, the media told them egg prices or something.

Meanwhile, how’s inflation now? Fixed? How’s your grocery bill? Probably like half of what it used to be under Biden, right?
 
Again, I don’t know what stupid voters were thinking last fall. Did they forget that this guy asked the proud boys to “stand by?” Did they forget that he promised to pardon all those Jan 6 losers? What were voters thinking? Oh yeah, the media told them egg prices or something.

Meanwhile, how’s inflation now? Fixed? How’s your grocery bill? Probably like half of what it used to be under Biden, right?

At the end of the day you did this to yourselves.
 
Another recruitment ad for ICE.

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I want to know what the human trash cans who voted for this were thinking last fall. What did they think mass deportations meant? What did they think about the guy who was claiming that immigrants were “poisoning the nation’s blood? Now many of them act surprised when the guy who accused black people of eating pets is producing this ****?

America might just have a fatal flaw; we host some of the world’s dumbest most racist most bored and most boorish voters. We empower the dumbest in our country to rule the majority. This with values completely alien to modernity, are the ones wielding the power of the state because we’ve failed to update our constitution to meet the needs of society as a whole.

What good is a gerrymandered house?
When has the senate passed anything that the majority of the population wanted?
And the Supreme Court? LOL. We all know that 2/9 are bought off trolls. And we already know the outcome of all cases 6-3.

We don’t have to live like this. But we also need an electorate that can actually give a **** about substance for 3 mins instead of constantly falling for the nonsensical propaganda. “eGg PrIcEs”
 
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Los Angeles Unified School District leaders are calling for limits on immigration enforcement near campuses after a 15-year-old boy with disabilities was pulled from a car, handcuffed, and briefly detained outside Arleta High School on Monday in what officials describe as a case of mistaken identity.

The incident happened around 9:30 a.m. on Monday, just days before more than half a million LAUSD students return to classrooms. According to Superintendent Alberto Carvalho, the student — who attends San Fernando High School — had gone to Arleta High with his grandmother to accompany a relative registering for classes.

While the family member was inside, several officers approached their vehicle, telling them they were not with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). However, Carvalho said district-reviewed video appeared to show both police and Border Patrol personnel.

The boy was removed from the car and placed in handcuffs.

“As our students return to school, we are calling on every community partner to help ensure that classrooms remain places of learning and belonging,” Carvalho said. “Children have been through enough — from the pandemic to natural disasters. They should not have to carry the added weight of fear when walking through their school gates.”

The teen was eventually released after school staff and Los Angeles police Intervened.

“The release will not release him from what he experienced,” Carvalho said during a news conference. “The trauma will linger. It will not cease. It is unacceptable, not only in our community, but anywhere in America.”


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Los Angeles Unified School District leaders are calling for limits on immigration enforcement near campuses after a 15-year-old boy with disabilities was pulled from a car, handcuffed, and briefly detained outside Arleta High School on Monday in what officials describe as a case of mistaken identity.

The incident happened around 9:30 a.m. on Monday, just days before more than half a million LAUSD students return to classrooms. According to Superintendent Alberto Carvalho, the student — who attends San Fernando High School — had gone to Arleta High with his grandmother to accompany a relative registering for classes.

While the family member was inside, several officers approached their vehicle, telling them they were not with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). However, Carvalho said district-reviewed video appeared to show both police and Border Patrol personnel.

The boy was removed from the car and placed in handcuffs.

“As our students return to school, we are calling on every community partner to help ensure that classrooms remain places of learning and belonging,” Carvalho said. “Children have been through enough — from the pandemic to natural disasters. They should not have to carry the added weight of fear when walking through their school gates.”

The teen was eventually released after school staff and Los Angeles police Intervened.

“The release will not release him from what he experienced,” Carvalho said during a news conference. “The trauma will linger. It will not cease. It is unacceptable, not only in our community, but anywhere in America.”


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These men are the real heroes, those guys who died on the beaches in Normandy, who fought at Iwo Jima, veterans of the GWOT, these men are cowards. Real men brutalise children, that's a mans duty, terrifying disabled children. And lets face it, the little bastards have it coming, if they didn't want to be brutalised they'd have the good sense to be born white. Great country America, honestly I don't think I will ever return.
 

A gray-haired black gentleman, there to wash his car, reportedly chewed out the thugs at such length, and slowed them down, that they ended up tackling him and arresting him. We would like to know who this gentleman is and where he is… (Update – on Sunday KCAL reported that his name is Dominguez, he was arrested for – not throwing a water bottle at the agents but – gesturing like he was gonna do so, and he was released Sunday.)

In any case Mr. Dominguez was the only person ICE managed to arrest at the Euclid Carwash – an innocent bystander sticking up for the workers – and so, in their frustrated rage, they felt tear-gassing the crowd was also necessary.





“The cemetery of living men”:

 

— In what migrant advocates are calling “a major victory for the rights and dignity of immigrant children,” a federal court struck down the Trump’s administration’s bid to end a law that mandates children held in federal custody be housed in humane and safe conditions.

The Flores Agreement of 1997, requires the federal government to treat children in immigration custody humanely, hold them in the least restrictive settings, prioritize release to family, and provide access to basic necessities such as clean water, food, medical care, and safe, sanitary living conditions.

Last Friday, a judge ruled that children, whether accompanied by their families or arriving alone, are entitled to these basic human rights and blocked the government from detaining children indefinitely in inhumane, unlicensed, or dangerous facilities.

U.S. District Judge Dolly Gee issued her ruling, finding that, “the court remains unconvinced — There is nothing new under the sun regarding the facts or the law. Thus, it is the Government that continues to bind itself to the Flores Settlement Agreement by failing to fulfill its side of the Parties’ bargain. In light of the foregoing, the Court again DENIES Defendants’ MTT.”

“The Court’s vindication of Flores is a victory that belongs to each and every immigrant child currently detained by our government,” said Sergio Perez, executive director of the Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law. “Children should be free and, barring that, they should be cared for in environments that respect their basic human rights and essential needs. So long as that is not the case, Flores provides an essential avenue for transparency and accountability.”

According to Perez, the decision comes at a critical moment as immigrant children and families are increasingly subjected to prolonged detention in isolated, prison-like conditions.

“The government’s attempt to dismantle the Flores Agreement, which it has repeatedly violated would have thrown the door open to mass, indefinite detention of children without any enforceable standards for their care.”

Perez believes the Trump administration will not give up seeking to overturn the Flores Agreement.
 
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