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Many US citizens have been subject to all manner of awful ICE bullshit.Are they though?
Many US citizens have been subject to all manner of awful ICE bullshit.Are they though?
You're just trying to distract people from the Epstein files with this nonsense
As of late 2025, reports indicate that over 170 U.S. citizens have been detained by immigration agents ProPublica, Louisiana Illuminator. These cases, spanning the year 2025, involved citizens being held for days, with many incidents involving mistaken identity or, in some instances, false accusations of interfering with officers.Many US citizens have been subject to all manner of awful ICE bullshit.
Definitely quite bad lol you fuckin goonsAs of late 2025, reports indicate that over 170 U.S. citizens have been detained by immigration agents ProPublica, Louisiana Illuminator. These cases, spanning the year 2025, involved citizens being held for days, with many incidents involving mistaken identity or, in some instances, false accusations of interfering with officers.
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Key details regarding U.S. citizen detentions:
Case Scope: A Congress.gov report identified roughly 130 cases as of November 2025, while other reports, such as one from Valverde Law PLLC, suggest the number exceeds 170.
Circumstances: Detentions often occurred during, or as a result of, high-profile raids or "at-large" arrests.
Outcome: In nearly 50 instances, cases were either dismissed or charges were never filed, indicating wrongful detention, while a small number of individuals pleaded guilty to minor offenses.
Context: These occurrences took place during a period when total ICE detentions reached record highs, exceeding 68,000 to 73,000 people in late 2025 and early 2026.
Let's say it's 70,000. 170 would be 0.242857143%. Unfortunate but... Not bad. I'm not even mad.
As of late 2025, reports indicate that over 170 U.S. citizens have been detained by immigration agents ProPublica, Louisiana Illuminator. These cases, spanning the year 2025, involved citizens being held for days, with many incidents involving mistaken identity or, in some instances, false accusations of interfering with officers.
ProPublica
ProPublica
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Key details regarding U.S. citizen detentions:
Case Scope: A Congress.gov report identified roughly 130 cases as of November 2025, while other reports, such as one from Valverde Law PLLC, suggest the number exceeds 170.
Circumstances: Detentions often occurred during, or as a result of, high-profile raids or "at-large" arrests.
Outcome: In nearly 50 instances, cases were either dismissed or charges were never filed, indicating wrongful detention, while a small number of individuals pleaded guilty to minor offenses.
Context: These occurrences took place during a period when total ICE detentions reached record highs, exceeding 68,000 to 73,000 people in late 2025 and early 2026.
Let's say it's 70,000. 170 would be 0.242857143%. Unfortunate but... Not bad. I'm not even mad.
Great. Let’s take a look and make reasonable calls on this. Jay walking is a criminal offense. So is all the heinous shit you mention down below. How about we let the government draw a line and make a case by case judgement on each person individually?Some of these people have final orders of deportation BECAUSE they have criminal records.
Not what I said.And why does it have to be only violent crimes? So a person who came in illegally and has multiple DUIs, gets caught with child porn, does fraud, steals money or all the other non-violent crimes shouldn't be deported?
The immigration court judge said his case had merit and they’d see him down the road about it. THEN ice nabbed him, shoved him into an over crowded holding cell for 3 days before flying him across the country to a detention center, all because an ice agent arbitrarily decided there was no merit.They decided because they determined his asylum claim didn't have any merit and dismissed it. That's literally what these courts are for. To "arbitrarily decide."
I agree. He got his due process from the judge who’s in charge of immigration asylum cases. It was summarily ignored by ice.And he did get his due process. That's where people like you are being lied to.
Expedited removal has no judges, no hearing, limited to no representation, no opportunity to appeal. I’d hardly call that due process. The only reason anyone is ok with it is because of who the government is targeting with it. No one would want this for their own due process if they get accused of something.If you came in illegally within the last 2 years and claim asylum or got a notice to appear and let out into the country (this happened millions of times by Biden), the government can use something called "expedited removal." That is what's happening here.
Is this English ?+1 for not making your usual 10 mile long Twitter shit post of monstertruckrawesome06772's brain dead opinions that you usually rush in here to show off as if it's something that a grown man should be proud of. Look everyone! I spend all day doom scrolling on my phone! You have the mentality of a 12yo teeny bopper giggling over Justin Bieber tweets.
I'm sure your family is super proud of the mature, intelligent, and reasonable person you are who spends literally all day defending child molesters on a karate forum. And the really sad part is that's not an exaggeration.
Is this English ?
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