Anonymous wrote:https://bsky.app/profile/amreports.bsky.social/post/3mcxlw4ijx42p
Spraying pepper spray directly into the eyes of a detained person who’s already fully subdued
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://bsky.app/profile/amreports.bsky.social/post/3mcxlw4ijx42p
Spraying pepper spray directly into the eyes of a detained person who’s already fully subdued
Wow, I guess we should abolish ICE and open the borders again because somebody that probably spit on ICE got a squirt of pepper spray.
At this point, ICE is not conducting immigration enforcement. The entity has broadened well beyond its stated mission with many agents acting outside the law. That is why it should be abolished. That doesn't mean there shouldn't be an immigration enforcement agency - there should, but not this rogue paramilitary agency that currently exists.
Exactly. They are:
*pointing rifles, guns, or tasers at protesters and bystanders
*deploying tear gas/pepper spray early or from vehicles
*breaking vehicle windows, dragging people out of cars
*conducting warrantless home entries in some cases
*large convoys are making street abductions
Does this sound like immigration enforcement? Whatever it is, it is a huge departure from established norms of conduct, even under Trump's first term.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://bsky.app/profile/amreports.bsky.social/post/3mcxlw4ijx42p
Spraying pepper spray directly into the eyes of a detained person who’s already fully subdued
Wow, I guess we should abolish ICE and open the borders again because somebody that probably spit on ICE got a squirt of pepper spray.
At this point, ICE is not conducting immigration enforcement. The entity has broadened well beyond its stated mission with many agents acting outside the law. That is why it should be abolished. That doesn't mean there shouldn't be an immigration enforcement agency - there should, but not this rogue paramilitary agency that currently exists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe how ICE is treating US military veterans. Surely they can make exceptions for veterans.
Army Veteran Godfrey Wade Faces Deportation After 50 Years in U.S.
The Jamaica native, a lawful permanent resident since his teen years, landed in hot water during a 2025 traffic stop in Georgia, where police uncovered a 2014 deportation order from a missed hearing tied to minor resolved cases from the early 2000s. His attorney is fighting with appeals and petitions to reopen the case, while family rallies support through a GoFundMe nearing $28,000 and a petition with hundreds of signatures. The situation stems from a recent policy change ending special deportation leniency for honorably discharged veterans without serious crimes, leaving Wade's future in limbo despite his service and community roots in Atlanta. (the preceding is a summary from X).
What are these 'minor resolved cases'?
"On September 18, ICE arrested Godfrey Oliver Wade, a criminal illegal alien from Jamaica. His criminal history includes domestic assault, criminal trespass, reckless conduct, deposit account fraud, violation of probation, multiple arrests for driving on a suspended license."
Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/reels/DTn1EDogRdR/
17 yo who is at his house is handcuffed because he has an accent (he points out that the ICE agent does too)