What are they pissed about ?
Is it our goal to be loved by foreign countries.
We are the military protectors, should we just end that ? I think the gravy train is over and they don’t like it ?
European libbies got their feelings hurt and probably expect another world-wide apology tour.
You're in to manly things.I wouldn't know what European liberals think. Everyone I associate with here votes conservative.
See how much help we will ever get from Ukraine if we need them to come running to our aid. Just more corruption and money laundering for the crooked bastards at the top. I think public hangings would curb that bullshit in a hurry. jmo
You're in to manly things.
The point is that many of them are valid US citizens or permanent residents in their own homes and not disrupting police activity. The door-to-door searches started about two weeks ago and are not targeting people who broke the law.If they are breaking the law, then something should be done. Do they have warrants? Are there exigent circumstances? We are a country of laws, and I like that about America. If the laws are bad, let's change them. If someone breaks the law, they should be punished accordingly.
I'll take that as a compliment coming from you. You remind me of another guy that used to be on here until he got on everyone's nerves one too many times. jmhoWhat a bizarre suggestion
The point is that many of them are valid US citizens or permanent residents in their own homes and not disrupting police activity. The door-to-door searches started about two weeks ago and are not targeting people who broke the law.
You’re going to have to provide some actual evidence if you are making the claim that they are arresting citizens without warrant or witnessing a crime. I 100% believe that is partisan, non-factual, reporting.
People seem to forget that ICE, as a federal law enforcement agency, have the authority to arrest citizens when they violate federal law in their presence. Their authority isn’t exclusively limited to immigration.
You're saying ICE is just randomly cruising streets and randomly breaking into houses to arrest random people for no reason? No way.The point is that many of them are valid US citizens or permanent residents in their own homes and not disrupting police activity. The door-to-door searches started about two weeks ago and are not targeting people who broke the law.
I'll take that as a compliment coming from you. You remind me of another guy that used to be on here until he got on everyone's nerves one too many times. jmho
Did you read the part of your story where ICE was looking for 2 sex offenders who lived at his house? Did they get the wrong guy? It looks like it, but I'll give the cops the benefit of the doubt over the guy living with 2 sex offenders.![]()
US citizen says ICE took him at gunpoint in only underwear despite frigid cold and no warrant
Federal immigration agents have detained a U.S. citizen in Minnesota at gunpoint without a warrant. That's according to ChongLy “Scott” Thao, who says agents forced open his door, entered with guns drawn and led him outside in his underwear in freezing conditions.apnews.com
This is from two days ago. DHS broke their door down and arrested a US citizen that was peacefully in their home in their underwear. They wouldn't even let him get his ID.
Propublica has a longer article where they have interviewed dozens of citizens that were arrested and held for hours up to several days. It's a long article but there are several links to videos of the citizens or residents getting arrested at jobsites that were not fighting ICE or police. https://www.propublica.org/article/immigration-dhs-american-citizens-arrested-detained-against-will
As far as the door-to-door searches, those are all over news sites. Here is an article which quotes residents describing the door-to-door searches taking place in the Twin Cities and V.P. J.D. Vance confirming the use of door-to-door strategy: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...invasion-federal-agents-flood-city-rcna254061
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US citizen says ICE took him at gunpoint in only underwear despite frigid cold and no warrant
Federal immigration agents have detained a U.S. citizen in Minnesota at gunpoint without a warrant. That's according to ChongLy “Scott” Thao, who says agents forced open his door, entered with guns drawn and led him outside in his underwear in freezing conditions.apnews.com
This is from two days ago. DHS broke their door down and arrested a US citizen that was peacefully in their home in their underwear. They wouldn't even let him get his ID.
Propublica has a longer article where they have interviewed dozens of citizens that were arrested and held for hours up to several days. It's a long article but there are several links to videos of the citizens or residents getting arrested at jobsites that were not fighting ICE or police. https://www.propublica.org/article/immigration-dhs-american-citizens-arrested-detained-against-will
As far as the door-to-door searches, those are all over news sites. Here is an article which quotes residents describing the door-to-door searches taking place in the Twin Cities and V.P. J.D. Vance confirming the use of door-to-door strategy: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...invasion-federal-agents-flood-city-rcna254061
Did you read the part of your story where ICE was looking for 2 sex offenders who lived at his house? Did they get the wrong guy? It looks like it, but I'll give the cops the benefit of the doubt over the guy living with 2 sex offenders.
Seems like some of the ICE agents are getting sloppy. Hard to know which stories are true and which aren't, but it's reasonable to suspect mistakes are being made. Fortunately, in our country, those who have been wronged have legal recourse. The Hmong guy said he'll sue:
ChongLy Thao says he’s planning to file a civil rights lawsuit against DHS
If his claim is legitimate, I hope he is compensated fairly.
The Liberian guy sounds like a piece of crap, so I hope the agents got it right with him. I don't know much about immigration law in the US, though.
"The U.S. Department of Homeland Security described the ICE operation at Thao’s home as a “targeted operation” seeking two convicted sex offenders.I thought they said the sex offenders lived a couple blocks away. I may have misread it, though.
Theres always more to these stories. Authorities don’t just go busting down doors and arresting random people for fun."The U.S. Department of Homeland Security described the ICE operation at Thao’s home as a “targeted operation” seeking two convicted sex offenders.
“The US citizen lives with these two convicted sex offenders at the site of the operation,” DHS said. “The individual refused to be fingerprinted or facially ID’d. He matched the description of the targets.”"
I don't see how there can be any lawsuit if a guy is harboring perverts and he is mistakenly as one if they look the same. I'm sure mistakes happen, but these officers are trying to arrest people who break the law. I'll give them the benefit of the doubt every time.