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Posted
11 hours ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

 14pct out of 400k is a lot of bad hombres. America is stronger when it’s safer  

Amazing. Let’s take your argument to its logical conclusion.

Let’s lock up everybody in the country. That makes sure every criminal is in jail! :banana:

Posted
8 minutes ago, dogcows said:

Amazing. Let’s take your argument to its logical conclusion.

Let’s lock up everybody in the country. That makes sure every criminal is in jail! :banana:

They’re getting sent home. BFD. 

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ICE has detained thousands of children. Some letters from kids in the Dilley, TX detention center have been published.

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“Hola! my name is Gaby M.M im 14 years old im from Colombia

I ve been detained in Dilley Immigration Processing Center for 20 days and I haven’t been getthing the rigth education due to being in here. I have’t been able to see my family and friends, since I got here I started to feel sad also I haven’t feelt happy since I got here.

The officers have bad manner of speaking to residents when the are asking anithing the workers treat the residents unhumanly, verbally and I don’t want to imging how they would act if they where unsupervised. I really want to go home I don’t care if I have to go to Katy or Colombia because in both places I have a home and school I get bored a lot and I don’t know what to do, I made friends here and they told me how the been here for 7 months and I get really surprised because I can’t imaging how bad and sad and stessed being here.

I want to tell you guys how I feel and is hell like I really want to go the food is bad im tired of almots the same thing. I feel so much sadness and depression of not being able to leave, its really sad to hear that peoples cases are being denied and getting send back to their countrys.”
 

More at this link: https://www.propublica.org/article/ice-dilley-children-letters

This is absolutely appalling.

Posted
12 minutes ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

Are they in cages? 

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“Hello, my name is Ariana V.V. im 14 years old and im from Honduras, ive been detained for 45 days and I have never felt so much fear to go to a place as I feel here everytime I remind myself that once I go back to Honduras a lot of dangerous things could happen to my mom and my younger siblings haven’t been able to see their mom in more than a month. They are very young and you need both of your parents when you are growing up. Since I got to this Center all you will feel is sadness and mostly depression. When people have their courts the longest they will last is 15 minutes, our rights are not being provided, arrest are happening when people don’t even have any type of order, arrests are happening illegally.

Its sad to hear that peoples case are being denied and are getting send back to their country places where they are escaping from and are looking for protection and want to feel safe. Not a lot of people know what is happening in the Centers where immigrants are placed at. I haven’t been getting any school time. Every single person in here had their jobs they had their lifes, they aren’t any danger for this Country.

Ive been in this country for almost 7 years and in those 7 years my mom and I found a home and made a bigger family. I have never been separated from my siblings and its honestly sad because they are little and they need their mom and sister, yeah they are with their dad but its still different for them and my mom and I. Since the day my mom and I get detained in Manhattan NY, my life was instanly paused, from my knowledge you can’t be under custody for more than 15 or 20 days, well here in Dilley Immigration Processing Center people have been in this place for 7 months, 5 months, 4-2 months, its not fair that the ICE officers are not following the laws. All kids are being damage mentally, they witness how the’ve been treated.

They don’t have schools, doctor, all they have are nurses, if you need medical attention the longest you have to wait is 3 hours, but to get any medicine, pill, anything it takes a while, there are various viruses people are always sick. Serious situations happen and the officers can’t take them serious enough there are no consecuenses, they don’t care.”<<

Posted
1 minute ago, SaintsInDome2006 said:

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“Hello, my name is Ariana V.V. im 14 years old and im from Honduras, ive been detained for 45 days and I have never felt so much fear to go to a place as I feel here everytime I remind myself that once I go back to Honduras a lot of dangerous things could happen to my mom and my younger siblings haven’t been able to see their mom in more than a month. They are very young and you need both of your parents when you are growing up. Since I got to this Center all you will feel is sadness and mostly depression. When people have their courts the longest they will last is 15 minutes, our rights are not being provided, arrest are happening when people don’t even have any type of order, arrests are happening illegally.

Its sad to hear that peoples case are being denied and are getting send back to their country places where they are escaping from and are looking for protection and want to feel safe. Not a lot of people know what is happening in the Centers where immigrants are placed at. I haven’t been getting any school time. Every single person in here had their jobs they had their lifes, they aren’t any danger for this Country.

Ive been in this country for almost 7 years and in those 7 years my mom and I found a home and made a bigger family. I have never been separated from my siblings and its honestly sad because they are little and they need their mom and sister, yeah they are with their dad but its still different for them and my mom and I. Since the day my mom and I get detained in Manhattan NY, my life was instanly paused, from my knowledge you can’t be under custody for more than 15 or 20 days, well here in Dilley Immigration Processing Center people have been in this place for 7 months, 5 months, 4-2 months, its not fair that the ICE officers are not following the laws. All kids are being damage mentally, they witness how the’ve been treated.

They don’t have schools, doctor, all they have are nurses, if you need medical attention the longest you have to wait is 3 hours, but to get any medicine, pill, anything it takes a while, there are various viruses people are always sick. Serious situations happen and the officers can’t take them serious enough there are no consecuenses, they don’t care.”<<

Americans should be ashamed of a government that treats children like this.

If we ever decide to be a nation of decent people again, we need to replace the GOP with something totally different. I think voters need options, but the GOP has become an immoral party that nobody should support, period.

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Posted
5 minutes ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

How are they able to smuggle the letters out? 

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About the Letters

Reporter Mica Rosenberg asked detainees whether their children would be willing to write letters or draw pictures about their experiences. One detainee gathered the letters and brought them out of the center when they were released from Dilley on Jan. 20. The detainee said the parents whose children participated were aware that the letters would be shared with a journalist with the intention of making them public. Afterward we reached out to the detainee who shared the letters and obtained, when possible, additional details like the locations where the families were living before they were detained. The length of time the children say they have been detained is as of mid-January, when they wrote the letters. Some of the letter writers have since been released; the status of others is unclear.<<<

Posted
11 minutes ago, dogcows said:

Americans should be ashamed of a government that treats children like this.

If we ever decide to be a nation of decent people again, we need to replace the GOP with something totally different. I think voters need options, but the GOP has become an immoral party that nobody should support, period.

I feel like these people are facing such high stakes, between corruption, intelligence breaches, & the illegal detentions, that they know or really fear for either their future freedom or financial security or both, & they will do anything to stay in power. 

I really wish they would sever from the Republican / GOP naming, it’s really apostasy to Lincoln & Co. at this point.

Posted
On 2/7/2026 at 9:24 AM, SaintsInDome2006 said:

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At the apartment building, an ICE officer trying to detain the car's driver was struck by him and Sosa-Celis with a broom – and a third man with a shovel – before the officer fired his weapon, the FBI affidavit said.
While DHS said initially that the officer “fired a defensive shot to defend his life” during the ambush, the FBI affidavit said the alleged attackers dropped the broom and shovel when they saw the officer draw his gun and were fleeing toward the apartment as he fired.<<<
 

DOJ dropping the charges in this case.

https://www.fox9.com/news/north-minneapolis-ice-shooting-doj-dismisses-charges-venezuelan-men-feb-12-2026

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Posted
2 hours ago, dogcows said:

Another day, another ICE lie exposed.

The story of him supposedly fearing for his life from a guy holding a plastic shovel was obviously BS from the beginning. So many MAGA rubes here bought it though.

⬆️   Deranged Snowflake  

Posted
20 minutes ago, Maximum Overkill said:

⬆️   Deranged Snowflake  

Is that the name of your Kid Rock cover band?

Posted
17 hours ago, TimHauck said:

And now they are investigating the officers. Lying under oath about being attacked with a shovel. Then shooting through a closed door into a house.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy8l9jp1z3yo

Knew this story was BS from day one.

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Courts have ruled over 4,400 times that ICE is illegally jailing people. But they continue to do so. This is a criminal administration.

https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/courts-have-ruled-4400-times-that-ice-jailed-people-illegally-it-hasnt-stopped-2026-02-14/

 

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"It is appalling that the Government insists that this Court should redefine or completely disregard the current law as it is clearly written," U.S. District Judge Thomas Johnston of West Virginia, an appointee of President George W. Bush, wrote last week, ordering the release of a Venezuelan detainee in the state.

Most of the rulings center on the Trump administration’s departure from a nearly three-decade-old interpretation of federal law that immigrants already living in the United States could be released on bond while they pursue their cases in immigration court.


 

 

Posted
3 minutes ago, dogcows said:

A man in ICE detention was treated so poorly that he had to have 2 partial amputations of his feet

Probably wouldn't of happened if he didn't enter this Country ILLEGALLY 

Posted
12 hours ago, Maximum Overkill said:

Probably wouldn't of happened if he didn't enter this Country ILLEGALLY 

He didn’t.  He committed crimes later though apparently 

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Don’t go to the US – not with Trump in charge’: ~~~ The UK tourist with a valid visa detained by ICE for six weeks Karen Newton was in America on the trip of a lifetime when she was shackled, transported and held for weeks on end. ~~~ With tourism to the US under increasing strain, she says, ‘If it can happen to me, it can happen to anyone’

>>>

The dream holiday ended abruptly on Friday 26 September, as Karen and Bill were trying to leave the US. When they crossed the border, Canadian officials told them they didn’t have the correct paperwork to bring the car with them. They were turned back to Montana on the American side – and to US border control officials. Bill’s US visa had expired; Karen’s had not.

“I worried then,” she says. “I was worried for him. I thought, well, at least I am here to support him.”

She didn’t know it at the time, but it was the beginning of an ordeal that would see Karen handcuffed, shackled and sleeping on the floor of a locked cell, before being driven for 12 hours through the night to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention centre. Karen was incarcerated for a total of six weeks – even though she had been travelling with a valid visa.

Karen has no criminal record. She is a grandmother who spent eight years working as an admin assistant at a primary school before her retirement. “I don’t even have parking tickets in the background anywhere,” she says. “I am not a dangerous criminal. I didn’t enter the country illegally and I had everything I needed to be there.”

So why did ICE detain her, and keep her locked up for so long? A possible answer began to emerge over the weeks she was incarcerated. As Karen got to know the guards at the Northwest ICE Processing Center where she was held, she kept hearing the same thing from them: that ICE officers are paid a bonus every time they detain someone. “Individual ICE agents get money per head that they detain – the guards told me that,” Karen says.<<<

Posted
16 minutes ago, shadrap said:

from what I read he didn't follow instructions and ran over a law enforcement guy.  so what did I miss?

That he was an American citizen, that an American was killed, that he was shot through the driver side window, & that HSI was involved & it was their agent doing the shooting is all new information.

No need to debate the ideology that if an American citizen resists federal authority by attempting to flee he or she can be shot dead. 

Posted
11 minutes ago, SaintsInDome2006 said:

That he was an American citizen, that an American was killed, that he was shot through the driver side window, & that HSI was involved & it was their agent doing the shooting is all new information.

No need to debate the ideology that if an American citizen resists federal authority by attempting to flee he or she can be shot dead. 

well then maybe he should have rolled down his window, talked with the agents, and not drive into one.

ideology?  Maybe cooperate.  how is that for ideology?

 

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Posted
1 minute ago, shadrap said:

well then maybe he should have rolled down his window, talked with the agents, and not drive into one.

ideology?  Maybe cooperate.  how is that for ideology?

 

A communist would say the same thing, that the authority of the state is supreme over the liberty of the individual. That’s called authoritarianism, & it is not Republican or conservative.

Posted
13 hours ago, SaintsInDome2006 said:

A communist would say the same thing, that the authority of the state is supreme over the liberty of the individual. That’s called authoritarianism, & it is not Republican or conservative.

When you intentionally drive over a guy that is attempted murder.

Posted
12 minutes ago, shadrap said:

When you intentionally drive over a guy that is attempted murder.

I’ve seen video of two of these now, the one in the OP & the incident in MSP, and both times there was no injury to the agent. And a shot to the driver side window - again, in MSP it was to the temple - indicates an agent on the side not in front.

Posted
50 minutes ago, shadrap said:

When you intentionally drive over a guy that is attempted murder.

You know how their head was situated? You know it can go left and right, right? 

Posted
49 minutes ago, SaintsInDome2006 said:

I’ve seen video of two of these now, the one in the OP & the incident in MSP, and both times there was no injury to the agent. And a shot to the driver side window - again, in MSP it was to the temple - indicates an agent on the side not in front.

well, you see what you want to see.  the one in your OP describes the car surrounded so when the driver ran over the guy & he ended up on the hood I assume the guy on the side shot the driver.  

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