Ice detaining citizens

Our American Gestapo running wild. Time to end these atrocities. What kind of nation do we want to be? This is exactly the kind of thing that we revolted against in 1776;


If you don't want to be detained by ICE, don't obstruct federal agents doing their job.

I don't recall the British doing any immigration enforcement. Such disingenuous drama queen nonsense only weakens your whiny argument.
 
Our American Gestapo running wild. Time to end these atrocities. What kind of nation do we want to be? This is exactly the kind of thing that we revolted against in 1776;


They are lying, as usual. You sure are one gullible moron. The anti-American communist fake news channel fools you so easily because you have a very very low IQ.

Doesn't it embarrass you to be made a fool of over and over and over again by MSNBC?
 
Our American Gestapo running wild. Time to end these atrocities. What kind of nation do we want to be? This is exactly the kind of thing that we revolted against in 1776;


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Remember when Clinton did this?
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Our American Gestapo running wild. Time to end these atrocities. What kind of nation do we want to be? This is exactly the kind of thing that we revolted against in 1776;


Well how hard is it to not show up at ICE facilities and attack them?

Poor Old Cucks, you’ve gotta defend the crazy actions of the deranged left attacking federal buildings and agents. After all those years of bellyaching about J6 “insurrection”.
 
If you can’t prove who you are and that you’re a US Citizen, this is exactly what SHOULD be happening.

uh-huh.

A US citizen construction worker was detained by ICE. Twice. Now he's suing.​

Alabama man among a growing number of US citizens detained for hours by ICE. He alleges racial profiling.​

Portrait of Lauren VillagranLauren Villagran
USA TODAY
Updated October 3, 2025

An Alabama man is suing the Trump administration after immigration agents arrested him twice in three weeks despite having a valid REAL ID and U.S. citizenship.

The new lawsuit alleges that masked immigration agents are targeting people based on their race, ethnicity or occupation and terrorizing U.S. citizens who fit a certain profile.

Detained while working construction​

The 25-year-old construction worker said he was preparing to lay the foundation for a new home in Foley, Alabama, on May 21 when five agents in camouflage – three wearing masks – rushed onto the worksite around 8 a.m.

There were two crews on site, according to the complaint filed Sept. 30 in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Alabama.

Five Latino men, including Garcia Venegas, were there to set the foundation. A separate crew of two Black men and two white men were there to deliver the concrete.

The complaint alleges that, without a warrant, "officers ran right past the white and Black workers … and went straight for the Latino workers."

When Garcia Venegas started filming the arrests with his cellphone, an agent grabbed him by the arm and forced him to the ground. Two more agents rushed over and held him to the ground.

He shouted that he was an American citizen: "I'll show you my papers now," he told them, according to the complaint.

The first agent fished Garcia Venegas' wallet out of his pocket and found his REAL ID, an active driver's license only available to U.S. citizens and lawful residents, compliant with federal guidelines. According to the complaint, agents alleged the ID was fake and held him in handcuffs for more than an hour.

The ID was genuine, and the agents released him.

Then it happened again


On June 12, Garcia Venegas was working inside a partially finished home, headphones on, listening to music while he finished a job.

Agents "spotted Leo working through the bedroom window, thought he fit DHS's generalized profile of an undocumented worker … and (an agent) entered the home through an unlocked door," according to the complaint.

Agents allegedly entered the private property without a warrant.

They led Garcia Venegas outside; he showed them his Alabama-issued REAL ID and, again, they said it could be fake. They marched him to their vehicle and detained him for 30 minutes before determining his REAL ID was authentic.
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A US citizen construction worker was detained by ICE. Twice. Now he's suing.

save yer racist bullshit.
 
uh-huh.

A US citizen construction worker was detained by ICE. Twice. Now he's suing.​

Alabama man among a growing number of US citizens detained for hours by ICE. He alleges racial profiling.​

Portrait of Lauren VillagranLauren Villagran
USA TODAY
Updated October 3, 2025

An Alabama man is suing the Trump administration after immigration agents arrested him twice in three weeks despite having a valid REAL ID and U.S. citizenship.

The new lawsuit alleges that masked immigration agents are targeting people based on their race, ethnicity or occupation and terrorizing U.S. citizens who fit a certain profile.

Detained while working construction​

The 25-year-old construction worker said he was preparing to lay the foundation for a new home in Foley, Alabama, on May 21 when five agents in camouflage – three wearing masks – rushed onto the worksite around 8 a.m.

There were two crews on site, according to the complaint filed Sept. 30 in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Alabama.

Five Latino men, including Garcia Venegas, were there to set the foundation. A separate crew of two Black men and two white men were there to deliver the concrete.

The complaint alleges that, without a warrant, "officers ran right past the white and Black workers … and went straight for the Latino workers."

When Garcia Venegas started filming the arrests with his cellphone, an agent grabbed him by the arm and forced him to the ground. Two more agents rushed over and held him to the ground.

He shouted that he was an American citizen: "I'll show you my papers now," he told them, according to the complaint.

The first agent fished Garcia Venegas' wallet out of his pocket and found his REAL ID, an active driver's license only available to U.S. citizens and lawful residents, compliant with federal guidelines. According to the complaint, agents alleged the ID was fake and held him in handcuffs for more than an hour.

The ID was genuine, and the agents released him.

Then it happened again

On June 12, Garcia Venegas was working inside a partially finished home, headphones on, listening to music while he finished a job.

Agents "spotted Leo working through the bedroom window, thought he fit DHS's generalized profile of an undocumented worker … and (an agent) entered the home through an unlocked door," according to the complaint.

Agents allegedly entered the private property without a warrant.

They led Garcia Venegas outside; he showed them his Alabama-issued REAL ID and, again, they said it could be fake. They marched him to their vehicle and detained him for 30 minutes before determining his REAL ID was authentic.
[...]
A US citizen construction worker was detained by ICE. Twice. Now he's suing.

save yer racist bullshit.
I am sorry. When the time comes you will kill many. You seem to not realize that our nation has no shortage of potential sadists as the rest of the planet.
 
uh-huh.

A US citizen construction worker was detained by ICE. Twice. Now he's suing.​

Alabama man among a growing number of US citizens detained for hours by ICE. He alleges racial profiling.​

Portrait of Lauren VillagranLauren Villagran
USA TODAY
Updated October 3, 2025

An Alabama man is suing the Trump administration after immigration agents arrested him twice in three weeks despite having a valid REAL ID and U.S. citizenship.

The new lawsuit alleges that masked immigration agents are targeting people based on their race, ethnicity or occupation and terrorizing U.S. citizens who fit a certain profile.

Detained while working construction​

The 25-year-old construction worker said he was preparing to lay the foundation for a new home in Foley, Alabama, on May 21 when five agents in camouflage – three wearing masks – rushed onto the worksite around 8 a.m.

There were two crews on site, according to the complaint filed Sept. 30 in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Alabama.

Five Latino men, including Garcia Venegas, were there to set the foundation. A separate crew of two Black men and two white men were there to deliver the concrete.

The complaint alleges that, without a warrant, "officers ran right past the white and Black workers … and went straight for the Latino workers."

When Garcia Venegas started filming the arrests with his cellphone, an agent grabbed him by the arm and forced him to the ground. Two more agents rushed over and held him to the ground.

He shouted that he was an American citizen: "I'll show you my papers now," he told them, according to the complaint.

The first agent fished Garcia Venegas' wallet out of his pocket and found his REAL ID, an active driver's license only available to U.S. citizens and lawful residents, compliant with federal guidelines. According to the complaint, agents alleged the ID was fake and held him in handcuffs for more than an hour.

The ID was genuine, and the agents released him.

Then it happened again

On June 12, Garcia Venegas was working inside a partially finished home, headphones on, listening to music while he finished a job.

Agents "spotted Leo working through the bedroom window, thought he fit DHS's generalized profile of an undocumented worker … and (an agent) entered the home through an unlocked door," according to the complaint.

Agents allegedly entered the private property without a warrant.

They led Garcia Venegas outside; he showed them his Alabama-issued REAL ID and, again, they said it could be fake. They marched him to their vehicle and detained him for 30 minutes before determining his REAL ID was authentic.
[...]
A US citizen construction worker was detained by ICE. Twice. Now he's suing.

save yer racist bullshit.
Let me know how that lawsuit works out
 
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Let me know how that lawsuit works out

lol ... do yer own research. howeverrrrrrr, you won't - cause donny loves the poorly educated long time, & you won't disappoint him.
 
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