Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ICE is legally allowed to operate in U.S. communities. ICE is not secretly or broadly illegal. Communities are not immune from ICE presence.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is a federal law enforcement agency within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) created by the Homeland Security Act of 2002. Its purpose is to enforce federal immigration laws, detain and deport unauthorized immigrants, investigate crimes like human trafficking and visa fraud, and combat cross-border crime — all as authorized by federal statutes.
Great they are doing very little of THAT and a lot of harassment and bullying and general sh17t stirring
People are trying to interfere with ICE. That’s not ICE bullying people. People blocking roads, approaching ICE, is not ICE harassment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ICE is legally allowed to operate in U.S. communities. ICE is not secretly or broadly illegal. Communities are not immune from ICE presence.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is a federal law enforcement agency within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) created by the Homeland Security Act of 2002. Its purpose is to enforce federal immigration laws, detain and deport unauthorized immigrants, investigate crimes like human trafficking and visa fraud, and combat cross-border crime — all as authorized by federal statutes.
Great they are doing very little of THAT and a lot of harassment and bullying and general sh17t stirring
They executing their mission. That you don't like their mission is something to address with your representatives, not with the people paid to enforce the laws passed by the elected legislature. Failing to address their mission would be dereliction of duty.
What’s their mission, murdering US citizens?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My god, we wouldn't have been here if people hadn't destructed property in Boston in 1773.
Also, I SERIOUSLY doubt the post in the last few pages that undocumented criminals are protesting ICE. They would have to be insane. This is all a ruse -- a narrative to fool a delusional minority and to suggest that the military is needed. It's a lie.
ICE should find the people who destroyed property. I wonder if people who have done 47 days of training can do criminal investigations.
No, they should NOT.
They should actually go back to their offices and conduct a strategy for actually detaining undocumented violent criminals and then rebuild the decimated DOJ so they can expedite due process requirements with competent lawyers. Ya know, their jobs!
A lot of the people in ICE were not able to pass an open-book test so...this won't be happening anytime soon.
Since you know better what they should be doing, and how, why aren't you a top ICE executive, setting goals, objectives, and strategies? Since you're not, it appears the people actually responsible for supervising those job duties are doing it as they think best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ICE is legally allowed to operate in U.S. communities. ICE is not secretly or broadly illegal. Communities are not immune from ICE presence.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is a federal law enforcement agency within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) created by the Homeland Security Act of 2002. Its purpose is to enforce federal immigration laws, detain and deport unauthorized immigrants, investigate crimes like human trafficking and visa fraud, and combat cross-border crime — all as authorized by federal statutes.
Great they are doing very little of THAT and a lot of harassment and bullying and general sh17t stirring
They executing their mission. That you don't like their mission is something to address with your representatives, not with the people paid to enforce the laws passed by the elected legislature. Failing to address their mission would be dereliction of duty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My god, we wouldn't have been here if people hadn't destructed property in Boston in 1773.
Also, I SERIOUSLY doubt the post in the last few pages that undocumented criminals are protesting ICE. They would have to be insane. This is all a ruse -- a narrative to fool a delusional minority and to suggest that the military is needed. It's a lie.
ICE should find the people who destroyed property. I wonder if people who have done 47 days of training can do criminal investigations.
No, they should NOT.
They should actually go back to their offices and conduct a strategy for actually detaining undocumented violent criminals and then rebuild the decimated DOJ so they can expedite due process requirements with competent lawyers. Ya know, their jobs!
A lot of the people in ICE were not able to pass an open-book test so...this won't be happening anytime soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ICE is legally allowed to operate in U.S. communities. ICE is not secretly or broadly illegal. Communities are not immune from ICE presence.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is a federal law enforcement agency within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) created by the Homeland Security Act of 2002. Its purpose is to enforce federal immigration laws, detain and deport unauthorized immigrants, investigate crimes like human trafficking and visa fraud, and combat cross-border crime — all as authorized by federal statutes.
Great they are doing very little of THAT and a lot of harassment and bullying and general sh17t stirring
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ICE is legally allowed to operate in U.S. communities. ICE is not secretly or broadly illegal. Communities are not immune from ICE presence.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is a federal law enforcement agency within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) created by the Homeland Security Act of 2002. Its purpose is to enforce federal immigration laws, detain and deport unauthorized immigrants, investigate crimes like human trafficking and visa fraud, and combat cross-border crime — all as authorized by federal statutes.
Great they are doing very little of THAT and a lot of harassment and bullying and general sh17t stirring
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My god, we wouldn't have been here if people hadn't destructed property in Boston in 1773.
Also, I SERIOUSLY doubt the post in the last few pages that undocumented criminals are protesting ICE. They would have to be insane. This is all a ruse -- a narrative to fool a delusional minority and to suggest that the military is needed. It's a lie.
ICE should find the people who destroyed property. I wonder if people who have done 47 days of training can do criminal investigations.
ICE shouldn't have left their company cars unlocked with weapons and sensative materials inside.
Anonymous wrote:ICE is legally allowed to operate in U.S. communities. ICE is not secretly or broadly illegal. Communities are not immune from ICE presence.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is a federal law enforcement agency within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) created by the Homeland Security Act of 2002. Its purpose is to enforce federal immigration laws, detain and deport unauthorized immigrants, investigate crimes like human trafficking and visa fraud, and combat cross-border crime — all as authorized by federal statutes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My god, we wouldn't have been here if people hadn't destructed property in Boston in 1773.
Also, I SERIOUSLY doubt the post in the last few pages that undocumented criminals are protesting ICE. They would have to be insane. This is all a ruse -- a narrative to fool a delusional minority and to suggest that the military is needed. It's a lie.
ICE should find the people who destroyed property. I wonder if people who have done 47 days of training can do criminal investigations.
No, they should NOT.
They should actually go back to their offices and conduct a strategy for actually detaining undocumented violent criminals and then rebuild the decimated DOJ so they can expedite due process requirements with competent lawyers. Ya know, their jobs!
Anonymous wrote:ICE is legally allowed to operate in U.S. communities. ICE is not secretly or broadly illegal. Communities are not immune from ICE presence.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is a federal law enforcement agency within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) created by the Homeland Security Act of 2002. Its purpose is to enforce federal immigration laws, detain and deport unauthorized immigrants, investigate crimes like human trafficking and visa fraud, and combat cross-border crime — all as authorized by federal statutes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My god, we wouldn't have been here if people hadn't destructed property in Boston in 1773.
Also, I SERIOUSLY doubt the post in the last few pages that undocumented criminals are protesting ICE. They would have to be insane. This is all a ruse -- a narrative to fool a delusional minority and to suggest that the military is needed. It's a lie.
ICE should find the people who destroyed property. I wonder if people who have done 47 days of training can do criminal investigations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My god, we wouldn't have been here if people hadn't destructed property in Boston in 1773.
Also, I SERIOUSLY doubt the post in the last few pages that undocumented criminals are protesting ICE. They would have to be insane. This is all a ruse -- a narrative to fool a delusional minority and to suggest that the military is needed. It's a lie.
ICE should find the people who destroyed property. I wonder if people who have done 47 days of training can do criminal investigations.