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@USAJusticeWatch
Come to the US for the convict experience:
• Border officer insult you
• Invasion of your privacy
• Seizing your electronics
• Hours of interrogation
• Hours on Concrete with nothing but a space blanket
• Handcuffed
• Full body shackles
• Numbered and unified/dehumanized in conformity with color coded prison uniforms
• isolated & terrorized with discomfort and uncertainty
Jailed for no good reason for an undetermined time.

#USA#ICE#Tourism

Myroslava Tanska-Vikulova & Tim Mak: The 280,000 Ukrainians at risk of U.S. deportation: Like with the stock markets, Ukrainian refugees have been living under massive uncertainty. A decision could come as soon as this month, with the threat of deportations this spring.

#Ukraine #refugees #deportation #tRump #ICE
counteroffensive.news/p/the-28

The Counteroffensive with Tim Mak · The 280,000 Ukrainians at risk of U.S. deportationBy Myroslava Tanska-Vikulova
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Speaking of the important legal principle that is "because I said so," Trump's Border Czar and noted Fury Road villain Tom Homan recently responded to questions about who determines if a person targeted for deportation is in a gang and how do they do so, with almost literally - "just trust us bro."

truthout.org/articles/trump-bo

Trump Border Czar: ICE’s Word Is Enough to Prove Someone’s a Gang Member

"Tom Homan, President Donald Trump’s so-called “border czar,” has said that nothing more than the word of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent is needed to prove that a noncitizen living in the U.S. is a gang member, and thus subject to deportation.

Trump signed an executive order earlier this year asserting his right to use the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to deport immigrants living in the U.S. if they are deemed by the administration to be violent gang members. Hundreds of migrants have been deported on that basis, even though an analysis by CBS News found that nearly three-quarters of the people sent to a prison in El Salvador had no criminal record at all.

Those who have been deported have largely been denied their due process rights, which would have allowed them to argue against being indiscriminately labeled as a gang member by the administration.

In an interview with Axios that was published on Tuesday, Homan appeared to dismiss those concerns, claiming, without evidence, that even those with no criminal history are members of violent gangs."

My favorite Trump regime stories are the ones where you can tell the government is lying, but even if they weren't their excuses wouldn't matter anyway.

Homan wants us to believe that ICE is doing "deep dive" investigative work into whether or not migrants targeted as part of a human trafficking scheme to ship people to a slave labor prison in El Salvador, are members of a gang; which would be pretty implausible if you looked at how fast they're finding and deporting people, but becomes almost laughable when the regime is openly admitting it just deported an innocent man who had a judge's order protecting him from deportation a little over a week ago. I'm sure there were a crack squads of Gestapo investigators working around the clock on making sure these were gang members when they deported *checks notes* the soccer player with a Real Madrid tattoo, and the guy with an autistic brother and an autism acceptance movement tattoo as well; gimme a break. The entire line of argument was also rendered irrelevant however when Homan admitted, in the same interview, that it's just vibes:

"But ultimately, he said, if an ICE agent suspected someone of being in a gang, that was all the evidence needed.

“ICE is the principal arbiter” in making these determinations, Homan said."

Of course, all of this ignores that no matter how objectionable we may find gangs in our society, it's not actually illegal to be in a gang - which will be news to racist police officers all over the country, but isn't to the District Attorneys who prosecute actual crimes. Furthermore, let us remember that these human trafficking flights (people are being kidnapped, transported to a slave labor prison, and money is changing hands) are themselves being justified by a wholly made up invasion, by a gang with reportedly less than a thousand people in the United States, that is sekretly a terrorist arm of the Venezuelan government pretty much entirely because Trump said so in an executive order; nothing about this fascist shitshow is based on facts, evidence, or reality.

Tom Homan, the border czar for President Donald Trump, meets with state Republican lawmakers on March 12, 2025, during a news conference at the Capitol in Albany, New York.
Truthout · Trump “Border Czar” Says ICE’s Word Is Enough to Prove an Immigrant Is a Gang MemberHundreds of recently deported immigrants were labeled as gang members despite having no criminal histories.

Natürlich hat die Idiotie der Amerikaner auch hierzulande Nachahmer: Die Berliner Landesbehörde von Iris Spranger (#SPD) hat allen Ernstes versucht, einem irischen Studenten das Freizügigkeitsrecht wegen Teilnahme an pro-palästinensischen Aktionen an der Universität, Beleidigung und Widerstand gegen Vollstreckungsbeamte zu entziehen:

faz.net/aktuell/politik/inland

Das ist übrigens die selbe Behörde, die kein Problem damit hat wenn die Berliner Polizei gewählt gegen Demonstranten anwendet.

Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung · Propalästinensischer Aktivist darf vorerst in Deutschland bleibenBy Marlene Grunert

“These legal orientation programs are often the ONLY way that immigrants held in detention can talk with a lawyer.”
-A Reichlin-Melnick

Trump & the oligarchs are pocketing millions from private detention facilities (prison camps). Denying asylum to undocumented immigrants by various nefarious means, guarantees the need for more facilities & everything that’s required to operate them.

On Feb. 23, in the city of Alhambra in Los Angeles County, 12 ICE vehicles were forced to leave empty-handed after community defense patrols showed up. In another instance, as Ron Gochez of Unión Del Barrio described it to the LA Times, multiple LAPD vehicles were seen alongside federal agents during a raid in South Central. Using a megaphone, Gochez warned residents not to engage, not to open doors, and not to sign anything.

struggle-la-lucha.org/2025/04/

Self Defense March
Struggle - La Lucha · LA’s Community Self-Defense fights ICE fascism – Struggle – La LuchaThe Community Self-Defense Coalition held a march on Feb. 17, vowing to fight against ICE repression. Los Angeles — There is an urgent need to build principled
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No such resistance emerged this time.

In recent weeks, #DHS’s requests shifted, acc/to a senior #SocialSecurity ofcl. #Immigration agents began meeting w/ #DOGE reps at the agency to discuss how they could achieve their larger goal of pushing out tens of thousands of migrants that #ICE was struggling to apprehend & deport, the official said.

That request soon morphed into the idea of placing immigrants into the deaths database….

#law#labor#Trump
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#DHS, meanwhile, at first made less intrusive requests….Agents spent much of Feb & March trawling through years of records in E-Verify…to identify potentially fraudulent #SocialSecurity numbers…. Agents then reached out to Social Security asking for help preventing this type of fraud….

DHS also requested that SSA staff turn over the addresses of undocumented immigrants so #ICE could track them down for #deportation….

There's always big money to make from illegal immigrants - even when they're about to be deported... :-/

"After this story was prepared for publication, Immigration and Customs Enforcement posted on a federal procurement website that it had awarded a new contract worth up to $3.8 billion to Deployed Resources to operate a migrant detention camp on Fort Bliss. It is the largest contract the company has received and the first time ICE is moving ahead with plans to detain thousands of people arrested in the U.S. on military bases in tents before they are deported."

propublica.org/article/trump-d

ProPublicaFrom Lollapalooza to Detention Camps: Meet the Tent Company Making a Fortune Off Trump’s Deportation Plans
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