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2 hours ago, Tree of Knowledge said:

They are now terrorists. I feel much safer knowing these cretin savages are on a list. 

I wonder if you will need a new term for actual terrorists, like AQ, Isis, KKK, like ‘super evil bad guy really really serious killers’ or something?

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🔥Breaking! Tim Waltz’s office is working with CAIR for the MN riots. A recognized terrorist org. This is why things are getting so crazy, they are terrorists!

“For 24/7 legal intake, call or text CAIR-MN”

This is a MN Government website!

I archived this link with a more permanent solution.
archive.is/NYg60

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https://x.com/i/status/2015238407014773027

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14 hours ago, SaintsInDome2006 said:

I’m willing to await the FBI or MSP PD report, who knows, maybe they’ll turn up a manifesto or some weird religious belief system. I haven’t been following the news since a couple hours ago.

But I think you’re still missing the point. It’s about individual rights. This country has turned the page on the 2nd Amendment. He had the right to have that gun, he had a right to have those mags, he had the right to walk on a street with them & to attend a protest. The USSC has put the 2A on the same plane as the 1st Amendment. The WH was just *this week discussing dropping a whole range of gun regulations. Unless this guy pulled, brandished or reached - and he didn’t - the cops had no right to stop him for carrying (& I doubt that’s why they stopped him). But maga wanted this rubric, banged the table for it. 

I have weapons.  I have the right to carry and even the right to carry concealed.  Generally speaking I do not carry anymore as I am retired and not in situations were it would seem likely to be advantageous.  I will say though that my rights aside, I have the responsibility to not exercise that right when it would inflame or exacerbate a situation.  The right to do something comes with the corollary right to not do so and I would argue the responsibility to not do so occassionally.

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2 hours ago, Ron_Artest said:

Multiple reports coming out of ice building a domestic terrorist database of protesters utilizing Palantir tech, the same tech they used to track illegals.

I'm sure maga will approve of the govt tracking its own citizens exercising their free speech.

You have to pretty stupid not to realize that face recognition, geofencing etc are being utilized to identify everyone there 

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28 minutes ago, Engorgeous George said:

I have weapons.  I have the right to carry and even the right to carry concealed.  Generally speaking I do not carry anymore as I am retired and not in situations were it would seem likely to be advantageous.  I will say though that my rights aside, I have the responsibility to not exercise that right when it would inflame or exacerbate a situation.  The right to do something comes with the corollary right to not do so and I would argue the responsibility to not do so occassionally.

 George, thanks, I always appreciate your perspective.

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>>>Human rights groups today sent a letter urging U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to end immigration detention at Camp East Montana, a massive tent camp at the Fort Bliss military base in El Paso, Texas. Advocates summarized in their letter accounts of horrific conditions, including beatings and sexual abuse by officers against detained immigrants, beatings and coercive threats to compel deportation to third countries, medical neglect, hunger and insufficient food, and denial of meaningful access to counsel, among other rights violations. The letter comes just weeks after Rep. Veronica Escobar warnedthat people detained at Ft. Bliss were given foul-tasting drinking water, rotten food, and inadequate healthcare.

The letter follows months of interviews with more than 45 detained people at Ft. Bliss and is accompanied by 16 sworn declarations by immigrants detained at the facility. Numerous detained people told lawyers that officers have engaged in a widespread and unreasonable pattern and practice of excessive force, including the use of abusive sexual contact by officers when utilizing force.

One detained teenager using the pseudonym “Samuel” told lawyers he was beaten by officers so severely he sustained injuries across his body, lost consciousness, and had to be taken to a hospital in an ambulance. The letter relays Samuel’s account that his right front tooth broke from the force of being slammed to the ground, and as Samuel attests, one officer “grabbed my testicles and firmly crushed them,” while another “forced his fingers deep into my ears.” Samuel went on to say that while he was feeling “dizzy” and was “fighting to remain conscious,” an officer laughed at Samuel for having a chipped tooth after being slammed to the ground and told Samuel he was “like a little girl.” Samuel said that weeks after the beating, damage to his left ear is so severe that he now has trouble hearing.

Isaac, a Cuban immigrant held at Ft. Bliss, attested in a sworn declaration that officers told him that he was going to be deported to Mexico. Isaac told lawyers that, “the guards hit my head” and “slammed it against the wall approximately ten times.” He also said that officers grabbed and crushed his testicles between their fingers, and that soon after, officers handcuffed Isaac and approximately 20 other people, placed them on a bus, and drove them to the border, where they were informed they could get off the bus and cross into Mexico. Isaac added that officers told them “If we don’t want to go to Mexico, then we would either be sent to a jail cell in El Salvador or Africa.” Isaac is also using a pseudonym to protect his identity. … .<<<

12/8/25 ACLU.org

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They ‘Had Done Everything Right.’ ICE Detained Them Anyway. ~~< Dozens of refugees with valid status have been sent from Minnesota to Texas to be revetted, prompting a lawsuit. Those released have had to pay their way back.

>>>

Selamawit Mehari, an Eritrean single mother of three, was starting her day when federal agents showed up at her apartment in St. Paul, Minn., on a recent morning. As her 13-year-old son wailed and her older daughter produced paperwork proving her mother was in the United States lawfully, the agents shackled Ms. Mehari and took her away.

“They didn’t explain anything,” recalled her daughter, Yosan, 21, who described the encounter to The New York Times. “We didn’t understand. We had done everything right.”

The next day, chained at the wrists, waist and ankles, Ms. Mehari, 38, was shuffling up the steps of a plane bound for Texas, tears streaming down her face in the frigid wind.

More than 100 refugees with no criminal record from about a dozen countries have been arrested in Minnesota by immigration agents in recent weeks and flown to detention centers in Texas for interviews, according to lawyers, family members and faith leaders. At least some, including Ms. Mehari, were eventually released in Texas, leaving them to find their own way home.

The arrests, which began this month and are continuing, have sown panic among refugees in Minnesota, where thousands of agents are conducting a sweeping operation as President Trump intensifies his national immigration crackdown. Over the weekend, U.S. Border Patrol officers fatally shot a Minneapolis protester in the second killing of a demonstrator at the hands of immigration agents this month.

Before being approved for resettlement in the United States, refugees often wait years in camps and undergo extensive vetting by the Department of Homeland Security and other federal agencies. They arrive on flights coordinated with the U.S. government. The process is radically different from that of asylum seekers who have shown up at the border and been allowed to remain in the United States only if they win their cases in immigration court. …<<<

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Just now, edjr said:

 

Obama deported a shitload of people. He didn’t have roving bands of masked unqualified dudes led by babbling idiots on TV shooting civilians. 

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3 minutes ago, thegeneral said:

Obama deported a shitload of people. He didn’t have roving bands of masked unqualified dudes led by babbling idiots on TV shooting civilians. 

How about Biden? 

he caused this.

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Just now, edjr said:

How about Biden? 

he caused this.

My point is this is being handled poorly. People don’t like how it looks, they don’t like people getting shot in the face, kids being scooped up from school. Even Trump seems to realize this now.

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6 minutes ago, thegeneral said:

Obama deported a shitload of people. He didn’t have roving bands of masked unqualified dudes led by babbling idiots on TV shooting civilians. 

56 people died under Obama/ICE deportations. No one said boo

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1 minute ago, HellToupee said:

56 people died under Obama/ICE deportations. No one said boo

There were plenty of Dems not happy with Obama for his deportation policies. 

What you didn’t have is this shitshow on full display. How you maga fans don’t see this is crazy to me.

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10 minutes ago, thegeneral said:

My point is this is being handled poorly. People don’t like how it looks, they don’t like people getting shot in the face, kids being scooped up from school. Even Trump seems to realize this now.

it only looks bad because of kooks like Tim Walz and other nitwit governors/mayors telling people to fight ICE 

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21 minutes ago, edjr said:

 

Different issue (politics of it) but yeah Clinton also. And also Graham & the Gang of 8 & Biden/Lankford in 2023-24 tried serious substantive changes in law too.

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13 minutes ago, HellToupee said:

56 people died under Obama/ICE deportations. No one said boo

No, progressives have been banging tables on this stuff since the 80s. It’s like Covid, no one noticed virologists until…

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3 minutes ago, edjr said:

it only looks bad because of kooks like Tim Walz and other nitwit governors/mayors telling people to fight ICE 

I think people would be out there regardless of what Tim Walz has to say. I’m not a Minneapolis expert but I’d guess Walz is a reflection of the people’s values in Minneapolis not the other way around. On this matter we can agree to disagree I think.

Why are these people in Minneapolis again in such force? They are way down the list in terms of numbers of illegals. 

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39 minutes ago, SaintsInDome2006 said:

Different issue (politics of it) but yeah Clinton also. And also Graham & the Gang of 8 & Biden/Lankford in 2023-24 tried serious substantive changes in law too.

Sounds like the Epstein file's list of attendees. 

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32 minutes ago, thegeneral said:

I think people would be out there regardless of what Tim Walz has to say. 

l think no.

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2 hours ago, TimHauck said:

Lol you’re stupid 

He is. That's why he's called uneducated ed. 

You are stupid too. That's why you are called timhack. 

You all are really really dumb.

 

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