ICE Agents shoot US Citizen in the street
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Also, dummy they DO use body cameras. That's how we know that agent WAS struck by the psycho Renea Good! You lie repeatedly and regularly here and then pretend (especially when no one pushes back) that you now own the truth and then build on that lie to promote your next falsehood.
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The government ensures our freedoms aren't violated by mob, fascistic and insurrection behavior. Additionally, the FACE act makes it criminal to do what that mob did. Prosecution better occur especially on the mor*n Lemonhead who probably incited and orchestrated that fiasco. I thought the pastor and many of the Christian worshippers there comported themselves well and demonstrated TRUE Christian behavior.
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Just saying,
Why can ICE and DHS afford signing bonuses that now sit at $70k but cannot afford body cameras? Seems to me the simplest explanation is that they don't want a record of their actions that can be tied to individual officers.
Because they know what they are doing is wrong.
Why can ICE and DHS afford signing bonuses that now sit at $70k but cannot afford body cameras? Seems to me the simplest explanation is that they don't want a record of their actions that can be tied to individual officers.
Because they know what they are doing is wrong.
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No it is not. The first amendment doesn't apply to private actions against a church or congregants, only action by the government.
Also, there is no reason that non-violent protests are necessarily peaceful, orderly, or lawful. Sometimes to be effective they cannot be those things.
During the civil rights era, there were "kneel-ins" at segregated (whites only) churches. Those protests totally disrupted Sunday services and led to arrests. But I'd argue they were morally the right thing to do.
I think protesting ICE officers, whom as far as I can tell are engaging in unlawful and unconstitutional activities, outside of their on-duty time seems 100 percent appropriate. Especially when protesting ICE officers when they are on duty involves a risk of being shot and killed.
Also, there is no reason that non-violent protests are necessarily peaceful, orderly, or lawful. Sometimes to be effective they cannot be those things.
During the civil rights era, there were "kneel-ins" at segregated (whites only) churches. Those protests totally disrupted Sunday services and led to arrests. But I'd argue they were morally the right thing to do.
I think protesting ICE officers, whom as far as I can tell are engaging in unlawful and unconstitutional activities, outside of their on-duty time seems 100 percent appropriate. Especially when protesting ICE officers when they are on duty involves a risk of being shot and killed.
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It's a attack ON the first amendment! Freedom to worship is also included in the first. It's ALSO an attack on law enforcement, these are disgusting people.
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"A pastor at St. Paul's Cities Church, David Easterwood, is also the acting director for the local U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) field office, a connection that led to anti-ICE protests interrupting a recent church service, with activists challenging his dual role in ICE enforcement actions. The Department of Justice is investigating the disruption, citing potential violations of a law protecting religious worship, while the church's lead pastor criticized the protest as an attack on worship, reports New York Times. "
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Judge grants injunction
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Nobody thought the revolution would start in Minneapolis. Except for Prince.
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Minnesota is estimated to have 100,000 undocumented people, California 3,000,000, Texas and Florida, over 2,000,000. So why are 3000+ ICE and CBP officers in Minnesota anyway?
All evidence so far is that the vast majority of people detained, attacked, tortured, and killed by immigration enforcement actions around Minneapolis were either lawful US residents or US citizens. Neither of which ICE or CBP have any lawful jurisdiction over.
There have been many documented constitutional violations, which it will be impossible to hold either the agents or elected officials accountable for.
If they really cared about "securing the border" this operation would be in San Antonio or Tampa or Bakersfield. But it isn't and that is all you need to know if you care about what is really going on.
All evidence so far is that the vast majority of people detained, attacked, tortured, and killed by immigration enforcement actions around Minneapolis were either lawful US residents or US citizens. Neither of which ICE or CBP have any lawful jurisdiction over.
There have been many documented constitutional violations, which it will be impossible to hold either the agents or elected officials accountable for.
If they really cared about "securing the border" this operation would be in San Antonio or Tampa or Bakersfield. But it isn't and that is all you need to know if you care about what is really going on.
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Sad that you have only falsehoods left to utter, again.
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If only you had a clue! Demoncrats open boarders and let millions of illegals in to try and influence elections and overwhelm social safety nets (Cloward and Piven) which gets Trump elected the first time (to "build the wall"). Then Regressive Demoncrats go psycho (just like 2020 'summer of love') and attack law enforcement who are fulfilling laws duly passed by democrat lawmakers, attacking, harassing and threatening Americans carrying out our laws (and finding billions in corruption-distraction?) to protect illegals who ARE raping, murdering, killing with cars and big-rigs innocent citizens. THEN you absolute jackass reprobate assholes say it's Republicans fault for attempting to carry out laws, close borders, remove criminals, and eliminate trillions in corrupt useless and destructive spending! Absolute utter lunacy (but also dangerous and stupid)
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Judge comes down hard on ICE in MN
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Following up, the Oglala Sioux are looking for their people:Rideback wrote: Thu Jan 15, 2026 5:43 am I've been following this story since 4 Native Americans were kidnapped by ICE.
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If you followed Status Coup news the last couple of nights they interviewed several people like that. People who'd never even considered protesting anything before who are just so upset about what is happening to their hometown and can't understand the point of all of the sturm und drang.Rideback wrote: Fri Jan 16, 2026 8:56 am https://www.facebook.com/reel/2064476280971099
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There was one I recall of an older lady in her 70s who had been hit in the face with a rubber bullet and was pretty upset about it. Can't say I blame her.
ICE is very much getting in the face of people who aren't protesting and aren't doing anything unlawful and are clearly US citizens. That doesn't seem to do anything about undocumented immigrants and just seems to piss people off Which in a supposed democracy is a bad idea if you want to keep your cushy job being a goon.
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From the NYT opinion page:
This week, Fox News warned about “organized gangs of wine moms” using “antifa tactics” against ICE. According to a column in the right-wing PJ Media, the “greatest threat to our nation” is a “group of ‘unindicted domestic terrorists’ who are just AWFL: Affluent White Liberal Women.” (The acronym is wrong, but never mind.) The Canadian influencer Lauren Chen — who had to leave the United States in 2024 after the Department of Justice accused her of working for a Russian propaganda operation, but was allowed back in by the Trump administration — wrote that the ideology of women like Renee Good is “almost wholly responsible for the decline of Western civilization.”
It’s as if the right is speedrunning the Martin Niemöller poem that begins, “First they came for the Communists.” ICE’s invasion of Minneapolis started with the demonization of Somali immigrants. It took only weeks for conservative demagogues to direct their venom toward the middle-class women of the Resistance. We’re now seeing an outpouring of misogynist rage driven by both political expedience and psychosexual grievance.
One reason Renee Good’s death was such a shock is that we’re not used to seeing law enforcement violence against middle-class white mothers. The citizenry has broadly recoiled; her killing, in addition to being a human tragedy, has been a public relations disaster for the administration. According to an Economist/YouGov poll, most Americans have seen videos of the shooting, and only 30 percent believe it was justified. A plurality of Americans say ICE is making cities less safe, and more people support than oppose abolishing the agency.
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By grabbing the 4 Native Americans they already have broken the treaty. By not acknowledging the request from the Tribe they have broken it a second time.
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How soon will this admin. break the treaty?
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I've been following this story since 4 Native Americans were kidnapped by ICE.
"“I am the President of the Oglala Sioux Tribe and Chairman of the Great Plains Tribal Chairmen’s Association, which includes seventeen federally recognized Indian tribes.
Recently, I was made aware that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detained four Oglala Sioux tribal members in Minneapolis, Minnesota. These individuals are homeless and were living under a bridge near the Little Earth Housing Complex in the East Phillips neighborhood of Minneapolis.
When the Oglala Sioux Tribe requested more information concerning this matter, federal officials informed us that the Tribe could access that information only if we entered into an immigration agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
The Tribe does not intend to enter into any immigration agreement with ICE or the Department of Homeland Security, whether pursuant to § 287(g) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, 25 U.S.C. § 2804(e), or otherwise. We will not enter into any agreement that would authorize, or make it easier for, ICE or Homeland Security to enter our tribal homeland to arrest or detain our tribal members.
The Oglala Sioux Tribe is a federally recognized Indian tribe. We have a treaty-based, nation-to-nation relationship with the United States. We are entitled to information from federal agencies concerning our tribal citizens, and we should not be required to enter into an immigration agreement with ICE to obtain that information.
Members of the Oglala Sioux Tribe are United States citizens. We are the First Americans. We are not undocumented immigrants, and we are not subject to unlawful immigration enforcement actions by ICE or the Department of Homeland Security.
The Oglala Sioux Tribe hereby issues formal notice to the United States Government, including ICE, the Department of Homeland Security, and all subordinate agencies, that any detention of Oglala Sioux tribal members under immigration authority constitutes a grave violation of tribal treaties, statutory law, and the constitutional rights of a sovereign people.
Tribal members are not aliens. They are not subject to immigration enforcement or detention. They are citizens of this land by treaty, by statute, and by history.”
~ OST President Frank Star Comes Out
"“I am the President of the Oglala Sioux Tribe and Chairman of the Great Plains Tribal Chairmen’s Association, which includes seventeen federally recognized Indian tribes.
Recently, I was made aware that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detained four Oglala Sioux tribal members in Minneapolis, Minnesota. These individuals are homeless and were living under a bridge near the Little Earth Housing Complex in the East Phillips neighborhood of Minneapolis.
When the Oglala Sioux Tribe requested more information concerning this matter, federal officials informed us that the Tribe could access that information only if we entered into an immigration agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
The Tribe does not intend to enter into any immigration agreement with ICE or the Department of Homeland Security, whether pursuant to § 287(g) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, 25 U.S.C. § 2804(e), or otherwise. We will not enter into any agreement that would authorize, or make it easier for, ICE or Homeland Security to enter our tribal homeland to arrest or detain our tribal members.
The Oglala Sioux Tribe is a federally recognized Indian tribe. We have a treaty-based, nation-to-nation relationship with the United States. We are entitled to information from federal agencies concerning our tribal citizens, and we should not be required to enter into an immigration agreement with ICE to obtain that information.
Members of the Oglala Sioux Tribe are United States citizens. We are the First Americans. We are not undocumented immigrants, and we are not subject to unlawful immigration enforcement actions by ICE or the Department of Homeland Security.
The Oglala Sioux Tribe hereby issues formal notice to the United States Government, including ICE, the Department of Homeland Security, and all subordinate agencies, that any detention of Oglala Sioux tribal members under immigration authority constitutes a grave violation of tribal treaties, statutory law, and the constitutional rights of a sovereign people.
Tribal members are not aliens. They are not subject to immigration enforcement or detention. They are citizens of this land by treaty, by statute, and by history.”
~ OST President Frank Star Comes Out
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After the leak of the DHS ICE agents' names it has been paused by a massive cyber attack from Russia.
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