ICE Shooting in Minneapolis

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Unconscionable.
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Anonymous wrote:Geez, I can't figure out why people are pissed at ICE:





Send to your Members of Congress.


What I find most disturbing in such cases is that their is a concerted effort to strip these people of their dignity, forget paperwork or everything else, they could have given the man 2 minutes to put on some clothes in sub zero temperatures. This is inhumane, trashy and does not speak well of America.



The point is to terrorize everyone in the city.
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Anonymous wrote:I think the word you are looking for is 'deplorable"


That story is heartbreaking and awful. As are the stories about Americans who have been killed, raped, or otherwise abused by gang members and other criminals who have been allowed to enter the country illegally. It seems like everyone in the US (right, left, and center) should be able to put aside politics and agree to secure the border, and remove everyone who is here illegally.



For you, the story is not awful, be honest and drop the charade. This man, a naturalized citizen has nothing to do with illegal border crossings or other examples you cited. A day of reckoning will come, be prepared to defend your views.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think the word you are looking for is 'deplorable"


That story is heartbreaking and awful. As are the stories about Americans who have been killed, raped, or otherwise abused by gang members and other criminals who have been allowed to enter the country illegally. It seems like everyone in the US (right, left, and center) should be able to put aside politics and agree to secure the border, and remove everyone who is here illegally.



For you, the story is not awful, be honest and drop the charade. This man, a naturalized citizen has nothing to do with illegal border crossings or other examples you cited. A day of reckoning will come, be prepared to defend your views.


Well put. I wonder if the PP you were responding to knows (or cares) that there are approximately 24-26 million naturalized U.S. citizens. I really have to wonder what plan ICE has in place to quickly distinguish naturalized citizens from migrants who are undocumented or here on some other visa status.
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Anonymous wrote:If you’re storming a house of God you’re not the good guys.


If you are using the house of God to hide your true actions and character, then you are not a good guy or a good Christian.

And this is why, thankfully, people are becoming less religious.


What does that have to do with a mob storming a Sunday morning church service filled with families and children? Do you not see how awful that is?


It's nowhere as awful as wannabe cops terrorizing neighborhoods, kidnapping people, tear-gassing protestors and bystanders (including babies), and oh yeah, killing innocent people.

Thanks again for demonstrating how awful you faux-Christians are.


Storming a church full of families because one of the pastors does a job you don’t approve of does nothing except show how contemptible the protestors are.


There was no "storming" going on and no one was hurt. Stop exaggerating. But I do agree it wasn't a good move. The protesters could have conveyed the same message (whatever it was) by protesting outside the church with signs or something. Which would have been 100 percent their right.

That being said, STFU about your faux concern for "families" because ICE is hurting families and children all the time by teargassing children and babies, arresting or harassing minors, and tearing families apart, including detaining parents and leaving underage children alone without adult supervision. They're also hurting clergy.





On CNN Elie Honig said this meets the criteria of a civil rights violation. That’s problematic.


Problematic for who?

I mean, go for it. The DOJ is embarrassingly bad and we might learn some new and interesting things about the pastor and his relationship with ICE and the inner workings of that church and what groups they associate with.


Their successes seem protesters that violated the congregation’s 1st Amendment rights.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think the word you are looking for is 'deplorable"


That story is heartbreaking and awful. As are the stories about Americans who have been killed, raped, or otherwise abused by gang members and other criminals who have been allowed to enter the country illegally. It seems like everyone in the US (right, left, and center) should be able to put aside politics and agree to secure the border, and remove everyone who is here illegally.



For you, the story is not awful, be honest and drop the charade. This man, a naturalized citizen has nothing to do with illegal border crossings or other examples you cited. A day of reckoning will come, be prepared to defend your views.


Well put. I wonder if the PP you were responding to knows (or cares) that there are approximately 24-26 million naturalized U.S. citizens. I really have to wonder what plan ICE has in place to quickly distinguish naturalized citizens from migrants who are undocumented or here on some other visa status.


they don't care. it ill be ANY brown person, ANY black person, ANY asian person, ANY "liberal' - etc.

THAT is the "plan"
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you’re storming a house of God you’re not the good guys.


If you are using the house of God to hide your true actions and character, then you are not a good guy or a good Christian.

And this is why, thankfully, people are becoming less religious.


What does that have to do with a mob storming a Sunday morning church service filled with families and children? Do you not see how awful that is?


It's nowhere as awful as wannabe cops terrorizing neighborhoods, kidnapping people, tear-gassing protestors and bystanders (including babies), and oh yeah, killing innocent people.

Thanks again for demonstrating how awful you faux-Christians are.


Storming a church full of families because one of the pastors does a job you don’t approve of does nothing except show how contemptible the protestors are.


There was no "storming" going on and no one was hurt. Stop exaggerating. But I do agree it wasn't a good move. The protesters could have conveyed the same message (whatever it was) by protesting outside the church with signs or something. Which would have been 100 percent their right.

That being said, STFU about your faux concern for "families" because ICE is hurting families and children all the time by teargassing children and babies, arresting or harassing minors, and tearing families apart, including detaining parents and leaving underage children alone without adult supervision. They're also hurting clergy.





On CNN Elie Honig said this meets the criteria of a civil rights violation. That’s problematic.


Problematic for who?

I mean, go for it. The DOJ is embarrassingly bad and we might learn some new and interesting things about the pastor and his relationship with ICE and the inner workings of that church and what groups they associate with.


Their successes seem protesters that violated the congregation’s 1st Amendment rights.


What about the people who are being beaten and arrested and their first amendment right? MAGA doesn't seem to care about that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you’re storming a house of God you’re not the good guys.


If you are using the house of God to hide your true actions and character, then you are not a good guy or a good Christian.

And this is why, thankfully, people are becoming less religious.


What does that have to do with a mob storming a Sunday morning church service filled with families and children? Do you not see how awful that is?


It's nowhere as awful as wannabe cops terrorizing neighborhoods, kidnapping people, tear-gassing protestors and bystanders (including babies), and oh yeah, killing innocent people.

Thanks again for demonstrating how awful you faux-Christians are.


Storming a church full of families because one of the pastors does a job you don’t approve of does nothing except show how contemptible the protestors are.


There was no "storming" going on and no one was hurt. Stop exaggerating. But I do agree it wasn't a good move. The protesters could have conveyed the same message (whatever it was) by protesting outside the church with signs or something. Which would have been 100 percent their right.

That being said, STFU about your faux concern for "families" because ICE is hurting families and children all the time by teargassing children and babies, arresting or harassing minors, and tearing families apart, including detaining parents and leaving underage children alone without adult supervision. They're also hurting clergy.





On CNN Elie Honig said this meets the criteria of a civil rights violation. That’s problematic.


Problematic for who?

I mean, go for it. The DOJ is embarrassingly bad and we might learn some new and interesting things about the pastor and his relationship with ICE and the inner workings of that church and what groups they associate with.


Their successes seem protesters that violated the congregation’s 1st Amendment rights.


They should go for it. Hurry up and file the charges. I look forward to hearing more about this ICE pastor and this “church.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think the word you are looking for is 'deplorable"


That story is heartbreaking and awful. As are the stories about Americans who have been killed, raped, or otherwise abused by gang members and other criminals who have been allowed to enter the country illegally. It seems like everyone in the US (right, left, and center) should be able to put aside politics and agree to secure the border, and remove everyone who is here illegally.



For you, the story is not awful, be honest and drop the charade. This man, a naturalized citizen has nothing to do with illegal border crossings or other examples you cited. A day of reckoning will come, be prepared to defend your views.


Well put. I wonder if the PP you were responding to knows (or cares) that there are approximately 24-26 million naturalized U.S. citizens. I really have to wonder what plan ICE has in place to quickly distinguish naturalized citizens from migrants who are undocumented or here on some other visa status.
There is another thread explaining how ICE is contracting with Palantir and others to look through databases.
Anonymous
Are people happy that ICE has picked up 3000 illegal immigrants in six weeks in Minnesota?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you’re storming a house of God you’re not the good guys.


If you are using the house of God to hide your true actions and character, then you are not a good guy or a good Christian.

And this is why, thankfully, people are becoming less religious.


What does that have to do with a mob storming a Sunday morning church service filled with families and children? Do you not see how awful that is?


It's nowhere as awful as wannabe cops terrorizing neighborhoods, kidnapping people, tear-gassing protestors and bystanders (including babies), and oh yeah, killing innocent people.

Thanks again for demonstrating how awful you faux-Christians are.


Storming a church full of families because one of the pastors does a job you don’t approve of does nothing except show how contemptible the protestors are.


There was no "storming" going on and no one was hurt. Stop exaggerating. But I do agree it wasn't a good move. The protesters could have conveyed the same message (whatever it was) by protesting outside the church with signs or something. Which would have been 100 percent their right.

That being said, STFU about your faux concern for "families" because ICE is hurting families and children all the time by teargassing children and babies, arresting or harassing minors, and tearing families apart, including detaining parents and leaving underage children alone without adult supervision. They're also hurting clergy.





On CNN Elie Honig said this meets the criteria of a civil rights violation. That’s problematic.


Problematic for who?

I mean, go for it. The DOJ is embarrassingly bad and we might learn some new and interesting things about the pastor and his relationship with ICE and the inner workings of that church and what groups they associate with.


Their successes seem protesters that violated the congregation’s 1st Amendment rights.


They should go for it. Hurry up and file the charges. I look forward to hearing more about this ICE pastor and this “church.”


My CFO is a pastor. People with other jobs can be a pastor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you’re storming a house of God you’re not the good guys.


If you are using the house of God to hide your true actions and character, then you are not a good guy or a good Christian.

And this is why, thankfully, people are becoming less religious.


What does that have to do with a mob storming a Sunday morning church service filled with families and children? Do you not see how awful that is?


It's nowhere as awful as wannabe cops terrorizing neighborhoods, kidnapping people, tear-gassing protestors and bystanders (including babies), and oh yeah, killing innocent people.

Thanks again for demonstrating how awful you faux-Christians are.


Storming a church full of families because one of the pastors does a job you don’t approve of does nothing except show how contemptible the protestors are.


There was no "storming" going on and no one was hurt. Stop exaggerating. But I do agree it wasn't a good move. The protesters could have conveyed the same message (whatever it was) by protesting outside the church with signs or something. Which would have been 100 percent their right.

That being said, STFU about your faux concern for "families" because ICE is hurting families and children all the time by teargassing children and babies, arresting or harassing minors, and tearing families apart, including detaining parents and leaving underage children alone without adult supervision. They're also hurting clergy.





On CNN Elie Honig said this meets the criteria of a civil rights violation. That’s problematic.


Problematic for who?

I mean, go for it. The DOJ is embarrassingly bad and we might learn some new and interesting things about the pastor and his relationship with ICE and the inner workings of that church and what groups they associate with.


Their successes seem protesters that violated the congregation’s 1st Amendment rights.


They should go for it. Hurry up and file the charges. I look forward to hearing more about this ICE pastor and this “church.”


My CFO is a pastor. People with other jobs can be a pastor.


Usually not jobs so blatantly antichristian, but we both know that’s not what I am talking about. I’d bet that both he and the church have unsavory ties. Looking forward to find out out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think the word you are looking for is 'deplorable"


That story is heartbreaking and awful. As are the stories about Americans who have been killed, raped, or otherwise abused by gang members and other criminals who have been allowed to enter the country illegally. It seems like everyone in the US (right, left, and center) should be able to put aside politics and agree to secure the border, and remove everyone who is here illegally.



For you, the story is not awful, be honest and drop the charade. This man, a naturalized citizen has nothing to do with illegal border crossings or other examples you cited. A day of reckoning will come, be prepared to defend your views.


reasonable people should be upset both when innocent people are arrested, AND when criminals are not arrested. wouldn't you agree with that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are people happy that ICE has picked up 3000 illegal immigrants in six weeks in Minnesota?


of course they are. the opinions of DCUM are not what the majority of Americans think.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are people happy that ICE has picked up 3000 illegal immigrants in six weeks in Minnesota?


of course they are. the opinions of DCUM are not what the majority of Americans think.


Wrong.
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