Anonymous
Post 07/02/2025 22:16     Subject: Re:Mass Deportation: this is going to be expensive

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Good. Several hundred left to go thanks to Joe Biden.



More details on some who were arrested.



ICE arrested 11 Iranian illegal migrants in the U.S. since Sunday. A U.S. citizen who threatened to kill ICE law enforcement while harboring an illegal alien from Iran was also arrested, according to ICE.

According to an ICE release, some of the arrests include:

1) Ribvar Karimi arrested in Locust, Alabama. Karimi reportedly served as an Iranian Army sniper from 2018 to 2021. He entered the U.S. on a K-1 visa, which is reserved for aliens engaged to be married to American citizens, in October 2024 under the Biden administration. Karimi never adjusted his status and is now removable, according to ICE.

2) Behzad Sepehrian Bahary Nejad was arrested by ICE Houston. He had a final order of removal and was carrying a loaded 9mm pistol when he was arrested, according to ICE. Sepehrian entered the U.S. in Houston on Dec. 9, 2016, on an F-1 student visa. On Aug. 19, 2017, Harris County police arrested him for assaulting a family member by impeding breathing. His wife told the local assistant district attorney that Sepehrian was threatening her and obtained a restraining order against him. In 2018, the University of Texas terminated Sepehrian’s status after he was placed on academic suspension.

3) Also in Houston, ICE arrested Hamid Reza Bayat, an Iranian national who was ordered removed by an immigration judge nearly 20 years ago. According to ICE, h was twice convicted of drug crimes and once convicted of driving on a suspended license.

4) Yousef Mehridehno was arrested in Gluckstadt, Mississippi. The U.S. government terminated Mehridehno’s residency in 2017 after determining he lied on his original visa application and committed potential marriage fraud. In February, Mehridehno was listed as a known or suspected terrorist.

In Arizona, ICE agents arrested Mehrzad Asadi Eidivand, an Iranian citizen with a final order of removal. At the same home, Linet Vartaniann, a U.S. Citizen was arrested for harboring the illegal migrant. Vartaniann threatened to open fire on ICE officials if they entered her home, then said she would go outside and “shoot ICE officers in the head," according to ICEICE arrested 11 Iranian illegal migrants in the U.S. since Sunday. A U.S. citizen who threatened to kill ICE law enforcement while harboring an illegal alien from Iran was also arrested, according to ICE.


Wow, they managed to find actual criminals?!

It was probably an accident.


Look closely through this thread and the other threads about illegal immigration. You will see hundreds of criminals who have been highlighted. And these are just a drop in the bucket.

Here’s a few more for your edification.















What is your point? Nobody s arguing for these people to stay. Nobody. Who are you arguing with?


Not arguing with anyone.
Proving that ICE does indeed arrest criminals to the idiots here who claim otherwise.


For every criminal, they are detaining 10 non-criminals.

See the problem?
Illegal immigration- it is illegal.


And the Supreme Court, on multiple cases, affirmed that simply being in the country illegally does not constitute a crime.
They are still subject to deportation.
And there is a law being enforced now, requiring all aliens to register with the government. Failure to register is a felony offense.

Indeed.
Anonymous
Post 07/01/2025 22:55     Subject: Mass Deportation: this is going to be expensive

Anonymous wrote:And how many green card holders, people with TPS and people who are working through the system legally have been rounded up? At what point will "antifa" and journalists and professors and democrats be rounded up?

We have seen this movie before and it doesn't end well.


You’re the yin to flat earthers’ yang.
Anonymous
Post 07/01/2025 22:48     Subject: Mass Deportation: this is going to be expensive

And how many green card holders, people with TPS and people who are working through the system legally have been rounded up? At what point will "antifa" and journalists and professors and democrats be rounded up?

We have seen this movie before and it doesn't end well.
Anonymous
Post 07/01/2025 22:44     Subject: Re:Mass Deportation: this is going to be expensive

Anonymous
Post 06/30/2025 14:04     Subject: Mass Deportation: this is going to be expensive

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:who does this serve? what societal good comes from this?

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jun/27/ice-detains-woman-iran-new-orleans

A 64-year-old Iranian woman, who has lived in the US for 47 years, was detained by agents Sunday morning while gardening. A witness says plainclothes officers in unmarked vehicles cuffed her. She was then taken to a Mississippi jail


clearly a hardened criminal



people need to understand that much of the federal law enforcement apparatus has been shifted to cases like this, and away from the actual gangs and counter terrorism they were trained for, leaving our country much more exposed than before.


Did she have a final removal order? If you can’t answer this question with proof you should probably reconsider your position.
Anonymous
Post 06/30/2025 13:49     Subject: Re:Mass Deportation: this is going to be expensive

Anonymous wrote:
It is a crime. Your point #3.


Civil, not criminal. If you believe that is worthy of deportation, then I am sure you will join me in having the president deported.
Anonymous
Post 06/30/2025 13:47     Subject: Mass Deportation: this is going to be expensive

Anonymous wrote:who does this serve? what societal good comes from this?

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jun/27/ice-detains-woman-iran-new-orleans

A 64-year-old Iranian woman, who has lived in the US for 47 years, was detained by agents Sunday morning while gardening. A witness says plainclothes officers in unmarked vehicles cuffed her. She was then taken to a Mississippi jail


clearly a hardened criminal



people need to understand that much of the federal law enforcement apparatus has been shifted to cases like this, and away from the actual gangs and counter terrorism they were trained for, leaving our country much more exposed than before.
Anonymous
Post 06/30/2025 13:45     Subject: Re:Mass Deportation: this is going to be expensive

Anonymous wrote:
1Their first law breaking activity is entering illegally.

2You post this every other page and it still doesn't make it correct or accurate. the SCOTUS disagrees with you and it has been in conservative control since the 1970's.


3You are wrong. You've already forgot your talking point, being so eager to support illegals.

4The Supreme Court has indicated that simply being present in the United States without proper documentation is generally
not a crime, but rather a civil violation.

Key Points:

1) Civil vs. Criminal: Immigration law generally treats unauthorized presence as a civil matter, leading to deportation or removal, which the Supreme Court has stated is not "criminal punishment".

2) Supreme Court Ruling: In the case Arizona v. United States (2012), the Supreme Court ruled that "as a general rule, it is not a crime for a removable alien to remain present in the United States". This case challenged a controversial Arizona law that required police to determine immigration status during detentions.

3) Entering vs. Being Present: While entering the U.S. without inspection is a federal crime (either a misdemeanor or felony depending on the circumstances), simply being present without documentation is not.

4) Re-entry after deportation: It is a crime for an individual who has been previously deported to enter or attempt to enter the U.S. without authorization. This can result in imprisonment.

In summary: While undocumented immigrants may face serious consequences, including deportation, their status of being in the U.S. without documentation is generally considered a civil violation, not a criminal offense, a position supported by a Supreme Court ruling.

Ergo, NOT a crime.

It is a crime. Your point #3.
Anonymous
Post 06/30/2025 09:09     Subject: Mass Deportation: this is going to be expensive

There are over 1,000,000 people in the U.S. with a final removal order from ICE. They’ve had their due process.

A final removal order is not a criminal conviction.

Keep in mind that when these immigrants are justifiably captured and removed they will be conveniently classified by activists as immigrants that were “never convicted of any crime.”

No one here knows how many of these “innocent’ immigrants in detention have removal orders. Their capture could be 100% legal.

Figures don’t lie but liars do figure.
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2025 20:13     Subject: Re:Mass Deportation: this is going to be expensive

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good. Several hundred left to go thanks to Joe Biden.



More details on some who were arrested.



ICE arrested 11 Iranian illegal migrants in the U.S. since Sunday. A U.S. citizen who threatened to kill ICE law enforcement while harboring an illegal alien from Iran was also arrested, according to ICE.

According to an ICE release, some of the arrests include:

1) Ribvar Karimi arrested in Locust, Alabama. Karimi reportedly served as an Iranian Army sniper from 2018 to 2021. He entered the U.S. on a K-1 visa, which is reserved for aliens engaged to be married to American citizens, in October 2024 under the Biden administration. Karimi never adjusted his status and is now removable, according to ICE.

2) Behzad Sepehrian Bahary Nejad was arrested by ICE Houston. He had a final order of removal and was carrying a loaded 9mm pistol when he was arrested, according to ICE. Sepehrian entered the U.S. in Houston on Dec. 9, 2016, on an F-1 student visa. On Aug. 19, 2017, Harris County police arrested him for assaulting a family member by impeding breathing. His wife told the local assistant district attorney that Sepehrian was threatening her and obtained a restraining order against him. In 2018, the University of Texas terminated Sepehrian’s status after he was placed on academic suspension.

3) Also in Houston, ICE arrested Hamid Reza Bayat, an Iranian national who was ordered removed by an immigration judge nearly 20 years ago. According to ICE, h was twice convicted of drug crimes and once convicted of driving on a suspended license.

4) Yousef Mehridehno was arrested in Gluckstadt, Mississippi. The U.S. government terminated Mehridehno’s residency in 2017 after determining he lied on his original visa application and committed potential marriage fraud. In February, Mehridehno was listed as a known or suspected terrorist.

In Arizona, ICE agents arrested Mehrzad Asadi Eidivand, an Iranian citizen with a final order of removal. At the same home, Linet Vartaniann, a U.S. Citizen was arrested for harboring the illegal migrant. Vartaniann threatened to open fire on ICE officials if they entered her home, then said she would go outside and “shoot ICE officers in the head," according to ICEICE arrested 11 Iranian illegal migrants in the U.S. since Sunday. A U.S. citizen who threatened to kill ICE law enforcement while harboring an illegal alien from Iran was also arrested, according to ICE.


Wow, they managed to find actual criminals?!

It was probably an accident.


Look closely through this thread and the other threads about illegal immigration. You will see hundreds of criminals who have been highlighted. And these are just a drop in the bucket.

Here’s a few more for your edification.















What is your point? Nobody s arguing for these people to stay. Nobody. Who are you arguing with?


Not arguing with anyone.
Proving that ICE does indeed arrest criminals to the idiots here who claim otherwise.


For every criminal, they are detaining 10 non-criminals.

See the problem?


Those criminals they have listed as being detained have mostly committed traffic violations and DUIs.

According to the government since this massive raid began here are some of the crimes the immigrants committed since October 2024 through May 2025

5,597 criminal aliens arrested so far. Since fiscal year starting October 1 2024 a total of about 200,00 have been detained.

Crime of illegal entry or reentry- 3,241
DUI, traffic violations - 1,038
Drugs trafficking 609
Domestic Violence assault 443
Robbery, theft, fraud. 264
Homicide, manslaughter. 14
Sexual offense - 86
Weapons - 84

In 2024 the ATF initiated 24,208 firearms cases. 7,432 were prosecuted.
The majority (96%) of individuals sentenced for federal firearms offenses were United States citizens.


So no, we are not safer now that ICE is running around Home Depot. Construction sites, meat packing factories, farms and restaurant kitchens rounding up people at their jobs.






Their first law breaking activity is entering illegally.

Many of those arrested have been previously arrested for other crimes. And others have been arrested for reentering after previous deportation.

They then they go and break another law.

You think DUI is no big deal??? Talk to some of the families whose lived ones have been killed by an illegal alien driving under the influence.


You post this every other page and it still doesn't make it correct or accurate. the SCOTUS disagrees with you and it has been in conservative control since the 1970's.


You are wrong. You've already forgot your talking point, being so eager to support illegals.


The Supreme Court has indicated that simply being present in the United States without proper documentation is generally
not a crime, but rather a civil violation.

Key Points:

1) Civil vs. Criminal: Immigration law generally treats unauthorized presence as a civil matter, leading to deportation or removal, which the Supreme Court has stated is not "criminal punishment".

2) Supreme Court Ruling: In the case Arizona v. United States (2012), the Supreme Court ruled that "as a general rule, it is not a crime for a removable alien to remain present in the United States". This case challenged a controversial Arizona law that required police to determine immigration status during detentions.

3) Entering vs. Being Present: While entering the U.S. without inspection is a federal crime (either a misdemeanor or felony depending on the circumstances), simply being present without documentation is not.

4) Re-entry after deportation: It is a crime for an individual who has been previously deported to enter or attempt to enter the U.S. without authorization. This can result in imprisonment.

In summary: While undocumented immigrants may face serious consequences, including deportation, their status of being in the U.S. without documentation is generally considered a civil violation, not a criminal offense, a position supported by a Supreme Court ruling.

Ergo, NOT a crime.
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2025 20:11     Subject: Re:Mass Deportation: this is going to be expensive

Anonymous wrote:

🚨 6/29/2025 Illegal Alien Crimes Roundup - It has been two weeks since the last roundup.




No one has an issue with these 25 cases of people in the country illegally being rounded up and deported. The problem is the sloppiness this is being done that is causing confusion in the streets and worse, the rounding up of people who are here legally and in some cases, US citizens. Somehow, Biden and Obama were able to do this effectively and surgically to ensure the people who shouldn't be here and who are causing problems, are sent away. Why can't Trump run as effective an organization? Why is it necessary to pay bounty hunters who are not federal agents, who mask their faces and have no badge?
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2025 19:39     Subject: Re:Mass Deportation: this is going to be expensive

Anonymous wrote:"They were crying in fear. One of the agents at one point lifted up his shirt, which displayed the gun that he was carrying....The 6-year-old boy was terrified to see the gun. He urinated on himself and wet all his clothing. No one offered him a change of clothing for many hours."

https://www.tpr.org/border-immigration/2025-06-25/ice-arrested-a-6-year-old-boy-with-leukemia-at-immigration-court-his-family-is-suing


"The family was arrested and then taken to an immigration processing center. Attorneys said that during that time, an agent lifted his shirt as he was changing and one of the children, the 6-year-old boy, saw his gun. "
Proper context matters. This quote is from NBC news.
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2025 19:21     Subject: Re:Mass Deportation: this is going to be expensive

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"They were crying in fear. One of the agents at one point lifted up his shirt, which displayed the gun that he was carrying....The 6-year-old boy was terrified to see the gun. He urinated on himself and wet all his clothing. No one offered him a change of clothing for many hours."

https://www.tpr.org/border-immigration/2025-06-25/ice-arrested-a-6-year-old-boy-with-leukemia-at-immigration-court-his-family-is-suing


Next time, she will know to stop in the first safe country she gets to, versus being an economic immigrant who sticks US taxpayers with her kids' medical bills.


You are a seriously sick individual
Anonymous
Post 06/28/2025 17:54     Subject: Re:Mass Deportation: this is going to be expensive

Anonymous wrote:"They were crying in fear. One of the agents at one point lifted up his shirt, which displayed the gun that he was carrying....The 6-year-old boy was terrified to see the gun. He urinated on himself and wet all his clothing. No one offered him a change of clothing for many hours."

https://www.tpr.org/border-immigration/2025-06-25/ice-arrested-a-6-year-old-boy-with-leukemia-at-immigration-court-his-family-is-suing


Next time, she will know to stop in the first safe country she gets to, versus being an economic immigrant who sticks US taxpayers with her kids' medical bills.
Anonymous
Post 06/28/2025 15:23     Subject: Mass Deportation: this is going to be expensive

who does this serve? what societal good comes from this?

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jun/27/ice-detains-woman-iran-new-orleans

A 64-year-old Iranian woman, who has lived in the US for 47 years, was detained by agents Sunday morning while gardening. A witness says plainclothes officers in unmarked vehicles cuffed her. She was then taken to a Mississippi jail