dogcows Posted February 22 Posted February 22 15 hours ago, shadrap said: from what I read he didn't follow instructions and ran over a law enforcement guy. so what did I miss? Why do you constantly make excuses for government agents killing American citizens? Seriously… Quote
dogcows Posted February 22 Posted February 22 1 hour ago, shadrap said: 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. Wait, there are people still sticking to the BS idea that these ICE killings are justified???? Quote
Maximum Overkill Posted February 22 Posted February 22 41 minutes ago, dogcows said: Wait, there are people still sticking to the BS idea that these ICE killings are justified???? Yes, clean shots, self defense 100% justified. Quote
Hardcore troubadour Posted February 22 Posted February 22 1 hour ago, dogcows said: Why do you constantly make excuses for government agents killing American citizens? Seriously… Why don’t you ever mention innocents being killed by illegals? Quote
Maximum Overkill Posted February 22 Posted February 22 1 minute ago, Hardcore troubadour said: Why don’t you ever mention innocents being killed by illegals? Hmmmm @dogcows I wonder Quote
dogcows Posted February 24 Posted February 24 More legal immigrants being attacked by ICE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:5o6k7jvowuyaquloafzn3cfw/post/3mfld55fqa22k Quote
dogcows Posted February 24 Posted February 24 This woman was adopted at age 2 by American parents; her father was a WWII vet. Due to them making a paperwork error, ICE is going to deport her at age 50 to Iran. She’s a Christian and could be executed there. She has never committed any crimes in her life. https://www.npr.org/2026/02/24/nx-s1-5723914/ice-iran-deporatation-adoption-adoptee-veteran This is reprehensible behavior and it needs to be stopped. 1 Quote
Fnord Posted February 25 Posted February 25 On 2/22/2026 at 11:48 AM, Hardcore troubadour said: Why don’t you ever mention innocents being killed by illegals? We are mentioning innocents being killed by illegal DHS actions. Sorry that doesn't compute. Quote
dogcows Posted February 26 Posted February 26 A woman legally studying at Columbia U on a student visa was detained by ICE impersonating NYPD and lying to get into her room without a warrant. They claimed they were looking for a missing child. Looks like Mayor Mamdani has reached out to Trump to get her released…? https://www.thedailybeast.com/ice-seizes-columbia-university-student-ellie-aghayeva-in-their-dorm/ Quote
Maximum Overkill Posted February 26 Posted February 26 26 minutes ago, dogcows said: student visa No more coming here for a free education. The unforgotten underprivileged White Americans deserve the same opportunity that minorities and Illegals get. DEPORT THEM ALL! Quote
dogcows Posted February 26 Posted February 26 23 minutes ago, Maximum Overkill said: No more coming here for a free education. The unforgotten underprivileged White Americans deserve the same opportunity that minorities and Illegals get. DEPORT THEM ALL! Are you really this ignorant? Most universities need foreign students because they pay full tuition, unlike most Americans who get financial aid and scholarships. Speaking of ignorance, you should really fix the inaccurate thread title about the young man who was actually NOT detained by ICE after the SOTU address. Quote
Hardcore troubadour Posted February 26 Posted February 26 Just now, dogcows said: Are you really this ignorant? Most universities need foreign students because they pay full tuition,mu like most Americans who get financial aid and scholarships. Speaking of ignorance, you should really fix the inaccurate thread title about the young man who was actually NOT detained by ICE after the SOTU address. No no no. The need foreign students so they can have a bloated administration and pay the rest way more than their worth. Quote
TimHauck Posted February 26 Posted February 26 On 2/24/2026 at 3:40 PM, dogcows said: This woman was adopted at age 2 by American parents; her father was a WWII vet. Due to them making a paperwork error, ICE is going to deport her at age 50 to Iran. She’s a Christian and could be executed there. She has never committed any crimes in her life. https://www.npr.org/2026/02/24/nx-s1-5723914/ice-iran-deporatation-adoption-adoptee-veteran This is reprehensible behavior and it needs to be stopped. @Strike: ANONYMOUS SOURCE!! Quote
SaintsInDome2006 Posted February 27 Posted February 27 I have good news, everybody, the nation’s leader has finally acknowledged Simone might have been mistreated. No doubt she’ll be making her way to Maralago country club to show her appreciation soon. Quote
SaintsInDome2006 Posted February 27 Posted February 27 This is yet another brutal story. It’s cruel & senseless & all completely illegal. 1 Quote
dogcows Posted March 7 Posted March 7 Cruel and unusual punishment at ICE detention centers. https://apnews.com/article/suicide-ice-detention-centers-b2d1cb0e4b579e0d89caabd00aa04e34 Quote A man sobs after being assaulted by another detainee. Another bangs his head against the wall after expressing suicidal thoughts. A pregnant woman complained of severe back pain and also had coronavirus. “Every day felt like a week. Every week felt like a month. Every month felt like a year,” said Owen Ramsingh, a former property manager in Columbia, Missouri, who spent several weeks in the camp before his deportation in February to the Netherlands. “Camp East Montana was 1,000% worse than a prison.” Quote But the stories of the conditions at the facility, revealed in data and recordings from more than a hundred 911 calls obtained by The Associated Press — in addition to follow-up interviews and court filings — offer a disturbing portrait of overcrowding, medical neglect, malnutrition and emotional distress. The detainees describe a camp where an average of about 3,000 people have lived per day in loud and unsanitary quarters, diseases spread easily and sleep is a luxury. The center will be closed to visitors until at least March 19 because of a measles outbreak, according to U.S. Rep. Veronica Escobar. Detainees struggle to obtain medication and health care, lose concerning amounts of weight because of a lack of food, and live in fear of private security guards known to use force to put down disturbances. The ceilings in the windowless tents leak when it rains, and detainees only see sunlight during brief outings once or twice a week to a cramped recreation yard. Quote
Hardcore troubadour Posted March 7 Posted March 7 They arrested some murderers, rapists and pedophiles this week. Again. Quote
Strike Posted March 7 Author Posted March 7 27 minutes ago, Hardcore troubadour said: They arrested some murderers, rapists and pedophiles this week. Again. Good bump. I was missing this thread getting bumped by SID every day with new worthless links, and everyone just ignoring it. 1 Quote
dogcows Posted March 10 Posted March 10 ICE detained an American citizen in Chicago, then dumped her on the street in Wisconsin with a dead phone and no way to get home. Luckily most Americans are not the utter piece of arseholes that work for ICE, so she was able to hitchhike to safety. https://abc7chicago.com/post/sunny-naqvi-us-citizen-detained-dhs-chicago-ohare-airport-sent-broadview-ice-facility-dodge-county-wi-released/18693499/ Quote Naqvi's family says she was detained for 30 hours at Chicago O'Hare International Airport before being sent to Broadview. At some point, the family said, they lost Naqvi's location that was being shared from her phone. Relatives said federal agents continued to tell them that Naqvi was not in custody, despite her location previously showing her at the Broadview Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility. FOCK ICE Quote
dogcows Posted March 15 Posted March 15 A legal Haitian migrant was illegally picked up by ICE. Then they dumped her on the streets of Pittsburgh, far from her home. Sadly, she died after they abandoned her there. https://migrantinsider.com/p/the-lonesome-death-of-daphy-michel Quote
SaintsInDome2006 Posted March 22 Posted March 22 Homeless and stateless: Deportees from U.S. are trapped in Mexico <<< It was 2 a.m. when a bus carrying dozens of U.S. deportees heaved into this sweltering city in southern Mexico. The Mexican immigration agents who had guarded the group on their three-day trip from the border said their charges, still dressed in the prison garb of detainees, were now free to go. Alberto Rodríguez, 73, limped with a cane down a deserted industrial street. A stroke had left him perpetually foggy, unable to recall many details about his life beyond the fact that he had been born in Cuba and had spent nearly 50 years in the United States. “Where am I?” he called out. “Villahermosa,” someone answered. Like most of the others, Rodríguez had never set foot in Mexico and had never heard of this city of a million people surrounded by dense jungle. The deportees wandered in the dark until they found a park, where Rodríguez spent the first of what would be many nights curled up on the ground, trying to sleep. As part of his sweeping immigration crackdown, President Trump has sent deportees to nations that are not their home countries, including Rwanda, El Salvador and South Sudan. But by far the largest number of third-country deportees are being quietly sent to Mexico, where they are quickly bused to smaller cities thousands of miles south of the U.S. border. Some are then shipped back to their countries of origin — including, in some cases, people who have demonstrated that they face possible persecution there. Others languish in Mexico with few resources and an uncertain path to legal status under Mexican law. Mexico accepted nearly 13,000 non-Mexicans deported during the first 11 months of Trump’s second term, including people from Venezuela, Haiti and Nicaragua, according to data from the Mexican government. The largest group was made up of immigrants from Cuba, whose communist government sometimes refuses to take back U.S. deportees, particularly those with criminal records. Banished from the U.S., undocumented in Mexico and unable to go home, deportees are stuck in “a quasi-stateless limbo,” according to a recent report by the advocacy group Refugees International. Yael Schacher, one of the authors of the report, called Mexico’s decision to send migrants to cities such as Villahermosa, a few hours from the Guatemalan border, an effort to keep them “out of sight.” Villahermosa lacks adequate services, with just one migrant shelter and no office of the federal agency that processes refugee applications. The city is engulfed in a violent conflict between drug gangs. Nine out of 10 residents say their city is unsafe, according to census data, more than in any other municipality in Mexico. “They’re dumping people in a dangerous place who are extremely vulnerable,” said Gretchen Kuhner, director of the Institute for Women in Migration, a nonprofit. For decades, Mexico has been a transit country for migrants — mostly relatively young people and families on their way to the United States. The new deportees to Mexico fit a very different profile. Many were longtime U.S. residents who entered the country years ago, often legally. Some had been granted the opportunity to stay after proving to immigration judges that they would probably be persecuted if returned to their homeland. Many of the Cubans expelled to Mexico lost their refugee status decades ago after committing crimes, but were allowed to stay in the U.S. with unexecuted deportation orders because the Cuban government refused to take them back. It was only under Trump that such migrants were targeted for removal. That includes people like Rodríguez, who was convicted of robbery in 1990, according to court records. Rodríguez, who has a slight frame and a white beard, spends his days sitting in the shade of a tree outside Oasis de Paz del Espíritu Santo Amparito, a small Catholic shelter nestled amid junk yards and mechanic shops. He is one of many elderly Cubans with health problems deported in recent months, according to aid workers. The shelter’s oldest resident is an 83-year-old who spent most of his life working in Florida before he was picked up and sent to a detention center known as “Alligator Alcatraz.” Many are infirm, including Ricardo Pérez, 67, who said he was pushed across the U.S. border by immigration agents in a wheelchair, or 59-year-old Luis René Lemus, who suffers from Parkinson’s and schizophrenia and has struggled to procure needed medication in Mexico. Ricardo del Pino, 67, was severely ill when he arrived at the shelter last summer, according to Josué Martínez Leal, one of its directors. Del Pino died of cancer a few months later. Martínez had the man’s body cremated, and stored the ashes in a wooden niche in the shelter’s small chapel. He is angry that the U.S. is deporting people who are so clearly vulnerable, and that Mexico isn’t doing more to care for them. “They’re sending them here to die,” Martínez said. Human rights advocates say Mexican officials rarely inform deportees of their right to seek asylum in the country. They also say Mexico has clearly violated the principle of “non-refoulement,” which holds that governments should not send people to places where they may face persecution. Kuhner said her organization is in touch with a trans woman born in Honduras who proved to a U.S. court that she faced danger if she returned to her home country because of her gender identity. But after she was deported, Mexico sent her to Honduras. To avoid being targeted, she has begun dressing like a man, Kuhner said. Refugees International documented the case of a Salvadoran man who has won protection from deportation to his home country in under the Convention Against Torture. The U.S. sent him to Mexico, which eventually helped return him to El Salvador, where he was subsequently jailed in the country’s most notorious prison. An appeals court this week allowed the Trump administration to continue to deport immigrants to nations other than their home countries. Last year, it sent one Cuban migrant some 10,000 miles away in the African kingdom of Eswatini. That means it’s likely that more buses will be pulling into Villahermosa, depositing deportees still dressed in prison sweats. People like Mauricio De Leon, 50, who was born in Guatemala and taken by his mother to the U.S. when he was a year old. She lost custody of him and he grew up in the foster system in Long Beach. De Leon was given an order of deportation in 2007 after serving prison time for drug trafficking. He was deported last year. Mexico tried to send him to Guatemala, but Guatemala said it had no record of him. And so he is essentially stateless, surviving on savings he accumulated as a truck driver in California. He rents a small rooftop apartment, which he shares with other deportees his age and older. They spend their days smoking cigarettes, watching movies and reminiscing about life in the U.S. “I miss burgers,” De Leon said. “I miss pizza,” said Miguel Martínez Cruz, 65, a Cuban deportee who is blind in one eye. “I miss the beach,” De Leon said. They have no hot water. No prospects for work. “It’s the same bad day over and over,” he said. Lázara Santana, 57, migrated to the U.S. from Cuba at age 11. She lost her refugee status 20 years ago for selling drugs. Her only son, she said, is a Marine who served several tours in Afghanistan and voted for Trump. For two decades, she went annually to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement office to check in about her parole. This fall, they took her into custody. She said immigration officials gave her a choice for her deportation: “You can go to Congo or Mexico.” She sleeps in a shared room that she rents with money sent from her partner back in the U.S. She has not applied for refugee status in Mexico. She said she is afraid to leave the house. “I go to sleep crying, I wake up crying,” she said. “This feels like a nightmare, and I can’t wake up.”<<< 1 Quote
SaintsInDome2006 Posted March 22 Posted March 22 Ice taking its incredibly popular show on the road to an airport near you. 2 1 Quote
Hardcore troubadour Posted March 22 Posted March 22 Why won’t that creature that was installed as governor of Virginia turn over murderers, rapists and pedophiles to ICE? Quote
seafoam1 Posted March 22 Posted March 22 11 minutes ago, Hardcore troubadour said: Why won’t that creature that was installed as governor of Virginia turn over murderers, rapists and pedophiles to ICE? Liberal. Quote
seafoam1 Posted March 22 Posted March 22 1 hour ago, SaintsInDome2006 said: Ice taking its incredibly popular show on the road to an airport near you. At least someone is trying to help. Quote
Hardcore troubadour Posted March 22 Posted March 22 5 minutes ago, seafoam1 said: Liberal. It’s as if she wants people in her state to be harmed. Quote
seafoam1 Posted March 22 Posted March 22 14 minutes ago, Hardcore troubadour said: It’s as if she wants people in her state to be harmed. Liberals make a living off of conflict and damage. They are physically and mentally incapable of surviving in a settled, peaceful environment. They are 100% unwilling to allow themselves to have peace and understanding about societal norms. They grab onto and fight for anything that is extremely outside the rational norm and fight for it to no end. Strife is their goal in life. Quote
SaintsInDome2006 Posted March 22 Posted March 22 25 minutes ago, seafoam1 said: At least someone is trying to help. Hopefully. Ice personnel were already untrained/undertrained for their job, now we’re thrusting them fully untrained (& unvetted) into the middle of a war with the world’s most infamous terror state. Boarding on time should be the least of our worries. Quote
Maximum Overkill Posted March 22 Posted March 22 Just now, SaintsInDome2006 said: Hopefully. Ice personnel were already untrained/undertrained for their job, now we’re thrusting them fully untrained (& uncetted) into the middle of a war with the world’s most infamous terror state. Boarding on time should be the least of our worries. It's hard watching a bag scanner What's different from what they do everyday?? Quote
seafoam1 Posted March 22 Posted March 22 2 minutes ago, SaintsInDome2006 said: Hopefully. Ice personnel were already untrained/undertrained for their job, now we’re thrusting them fully untrained (& unvetted) into the middle of a war with the world’s most infamous terror state. Boarding on time should be the least of our worries. They are trained. And you aren't helping by voting in people who don't want to pay people for their work. Quote
seafoam1 Posted March 22 Posted March 22 It's focking ridiculous that TSA workers are not getting paid. WTF are liberals doing? Other than to try and make the Trump years in office the most difficult they can. Quote
Hardcore troubadour Posted March 22 Posted March 22 Polling shows the public blaming the liberals, mostly Schumer and Jeffries. Quote
weepaws Posted March 22 Posted March 22 2 hours ago, seafoam1 said: It's focking ridiculous that TSA workers are not getting paid. WTF are liberals doing? Other than to try and make the Trump years in office the most difficult they can. I haven't heard on any unwarranted shooting of innocent Americans, so I guess it's working. Quote
Hardcore troubadour Posted March 22 Posted March 22 I think liberals don’t mind when innocent Americans are slaughtered and raped by illegal immigrants because it gives them an opportunity to virtue signal, which is what they crave more than anything. Quote
weepaws Posted March 22 Posted March 22 Trump feels the same about children, he called Epstien friend 1 Quote
Maximum Overkill Posted March 23 Posted March 23 Jesus Javier Gomez Islas, 23, says in filing against LAPD he has permanently lost vision in one eye due to unjustified munition fired at his face 1 Quote
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