Anonymous wrote:I live in Frederick County, where in a row of 10 townhomes, only one house is owned by native born Americans. Everyone else is an immigrant, myself included. I do not feel safe.
Anonymous wrote:They're coming for all of us. It's not going to stop. There will be many more deaths.
Anonymous wrote:That’s so scary! I hate this. I hope they don’t hurt my kids. If you are in wrong place wrong time - they kill.
Anonymous wrote:Arlington Co board members tell people to call 911 if they see ICE. Isn’t that a misuse of resources?
https://www.arlnow.com/2026/01/26/county-board-members-advise-calling-911-if-residents-see-ice-in-arlington/?fbclid=IwY2xjawPk5ipleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZA80MDk5NjI2MjMwODU2MDkAAR6CXLrtHZlh9ETybBDY44T6Leege5HQPXbe18JReL-zoFZkDtfFMJXth2ySiQ_aem_tC-K752GAUCf-8svaQ66Nw
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Frederick County, where in a row of 10 townhomes, only one house is owned by native born Americans. Everyone else is an immigrant, myself included. I do not feel safe.
You don't feel safe?
FOCUS fool
And move move to another country because you are not an American
You're not an American. You're a traitor and a fascist. Go to Russia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think montgomery county just passed something requiring that federal agents show their faces. Not sure how enforceable it is though.
Can we make that law apply to teenagers too?
And protestors, of course, whether on college campuses or elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think montgomery county just passed something requiring that federal agents show their faces. Not sure how enforceable it is though.
Can we make that law apply to teenagers too?
Anonymous wrote:Be careful. A council woman in Howard County MD posted incorrect info about a suspected ICE operation and ended up interfering with the local police and a sting operation of suspected child traffickers. Awful and I hope she is voted out
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Frederick County, where in a row of 10 townhomes, only one house is owned by native born Americans. Everyone else is an immigrant, myself included. I do not feel safe.
You don't feel safe?
FOCUS fool
And move move to another country because you are not an American
I think pp is saying they don’t feel safe because ice will target their neighborhood and do a shakedown.
If you see ice, call 911.
You're detached from reality if you think local police will interfere with federal law enforcement. At best, they'll stand idly by at the direction of their political overlords, it's more likely they'll ignore calls for service based on someone complaining that federal immigration is being enforced by federal authorities.
Great. We can fire them then. They can go elsewhere and earn six figures with full benefits and pension. Might have to uproot their families and move far, far away though.
You want to fire them for refusing to interfere with federal law enforcement? Are you nuts?
Clearly nuts. Law enforcement officers enforce the laws within their remits, whether you like the laws or not. Try to change the laws if you don't like them. Asking local police to block the enforcement of federal laws by federal law enforcement merely reflect gross ignorance of the roles and authorities of different law enforcement agencies.
It would be wonderful if they just enforced the law. But the entire problem is that they have been given a mandate and told they have absolute immunity. If you weren't willfully trying to spread propaganda, you'd have enough time to take your head out of your ass.
Keep dialing 911 and see where it gets you.
If I see someone breaking the law that is my right and duty.
Sure, but the mere existence & presence of ICE is not “breaking the law.”
Wanna bet?
A judge yesterday said they had 96 violations of the law. You know in a court of law! 96 violations!!!! Of court orders!! That is 100 percent illegal.
Anonymous wrote:I think montgomery county just passed something requiring that federal agents show their faces. Not sure how enforceable it is though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Howard County is very upfront that ICE is there and expect more. Why am I not seeing any info publicly about the expected surge here? Moco.
200 ice creeps will be in Mont. Co on 2/1. ICE has been present from Four Corners down to Langley Park and have been spotted at East County Rec and in Glenmont. There hasn't been any major incidents or protests, so you haven't heard much. When those 200 creeps show up, things may get scary. I am hoping to avoid them even though they probably wouldn't stop me.
Yes this is what I’ve heard. But how to be proactive re this? Are there any ways to help ie or are we just waiting for the shi$ to hit the fan?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Frederick County, where in a row of 10 townhomes, only one house is owned by native born Americans. Everyone else is an immigrant, myself included. I do not feel safe.
You don't feel safe?
FOCUS fool
And move move to another country because you are not an American
I think pp is saying they don’t feel safe because ice will target their neighborhood and do a shakedown.
If you see ice, call 911.
You're detached from reality if you think local police will interfere with federal law enforcement. At best, they'll stand idly by at the direction of their political overlords, it's more likely they'll ignore calls for service based on someone complaining that federal immigration is being enforced by federal authorities.
Great. We can fire them then. They can go elsewhere and earn six figures with full benefits and pension. Might have to uproot their families and move far, far away though.
You want to fire them for refusing to interfere with federal law enforcement? Are you nuts?
Clearly nuts. Law enforcement officers enforce the laws within their remits, whether you like the laws or not. Try to change the laws if you don't like them. Asking local police to block the enforcement of federal laws by federal law enforcement merely reflect gross ignorance of the roles and authorities of different law enforcement agencies.
It would be wonderful if they just enforced the law. But the entire problem is that they have been given a mandate and told they have absolute immunity. If you weren't willfully trying to spread propaganda, you'd have enough time to take your head out of your ass.
Keep dialing 911 and see where it gets you.
If I see someone breaking the law that is my right and duty.
Sure, but the mere existence & presence of ICE is not “breaking the law.”