It's not. Words have meaning.breaking down door and detaining for two hours is not an arrest, got it.
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It's not. Words have meaning.breaking down door and detaining for two hours is not an arrest, got it.
the article says the encounter was caught on video.
Thao said agents drove him “to the middle of nowhere” and made him get out of the car in the frigid weather so they could photograph him. He said he feared they would beat him. He was asked for his ID, which agents earlier prevented him from retrieving.
Agents eventually realized that he was a U.S. citizen with no criminal record, Thao said, and an hour or two later, they brought him back to his house. There they made him show his ID and then left without apologizing for detaining him or breaking his door, Thao said.

Why did she tell DHS at the border (when she crossed illegally) that she was a Mexican citizen?separately, they're trying to deport US citizens.
"You do not need to carry documentation with you when you go out the door, when you walk on the street, when you breathe fresh air, and it's not an acceptable position for the government to adopt. Period"Why did she tell DHS at the border (when she crossed illegally) that she was a Mexican citizen?
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Man, the truth never works out for you people, does it? Your lies have become so numerous that you can no longer keep your stories straight.
Any response to the very even keeled non-inflammatory report by the long time police chief and patriot?
That he's a concern troll?
I have been covering policing for more than 20 years and have read and parsed a lot of these statements. The Department of Homeland Security’s response after the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent Jonathan Ross shot and killed Renee Good in Minneapolis this month is something else entirely.
For all their flaws, typical communications from police officials usually include a modicum of solemnity. There are assurances that there will be a fair and impartial investigation, even if those investigations too often turn out to be neither. There’s at least the acknowledgment that to take a human life is a profound and serious thing.
The Trump administration’s response to Ms. Good’s death made no such concessions. There were no promises of an impartial investigation. There was no regret or remorse. There was little empathy for her family — for her parents, her partner or the children she left behind. From the moment the world learned about her death, the administration pronounced the shooting not only justified but an act of heroism worthy of praise and celebration.
It’s clear that immigration officials are routinely breaking the law. There’s persuasive evidence that they’ve been explicitly racially profiling people in Minneapolis and elsewhere. (The Supreme Court effectively permitted profiling people by race and other factors in a September ruling.) They’ve been requiring U.S. citizens to produce proof of their citizenship on demand — also a violation of federal law. And we’ve seen U.S. citizens dragged from their cars, homes and workplaces, then arrested or detained.
The lies this administration is telling about Ms. Good aren’t those you deploy as part of a cover-up. They’re those you use when you want to show you can get away with anything. They’re a projection of power.
I wonder if check points on highways to check for drunk drivers upsets him as much?Any response to the very even keeled non-inflammatory report by the long time police chief and patriot?
I have been covering policing for more than 20 years and have read and parsed a lot of these statements. The Department of Homeland Security’s response after the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent Jonathan Ross shot and killed Renee Good in Minneapolis this month is something else entirely.
For all their flaws, typical communications from police officials usually include a modicum of solemnity. There are assurances that there will be a fair and impartial investigation, even if those investigations too often turn out to be neither. There’s at least the acknowledgment that to take a human life is a profound and serious thing.
The Trump administration’s response to Ms. Good’s death made no such concessions. There were no promises of an impartial investigation. There was no regret or remorse. There was little empathy for her family — for her parents, her partner or the children she left behind. From the moment the world learned about her death, the administration pronounced the shooting not only justified but an act of heroism worthy of praise and celebration.
It’s clear that immigration officials are routinely breaking the law. There’s persuasive evidence that they’ve been explicitly racially profiling people in Minneapolis and elsewhere. (The Supreme Court effectively permitted profiling people by race and other factors in a September ruling.) They’ve been requiring U.S. citizens to produce proof of their citizenship on demand — also a violation of federal law. And we’ve seen U.S. citizens dragged from their cars, homes and workplaces, then arrested or detained.
The lies this administration is telling about Ms. Good aren’t those you deploy as part of a cover-up. They’re those you use when you want to show you can get away with anything. They’re a projection of power.
You should use that logic to help anyone, anywhere who does not have ID walking outside if this is true. Instead, you go to extremes like we see now."You do not need to carry documentation with you when you go out the door, when you walk on the street, when you breathe fresh air, and it's not an acceptable position for the government to adopt. Period"
Dulce Consuelo Diaz Morales is a United States citizen by birth. She was born in Maryland on October 18, 2003. That fact is supported by a certified Maryland birth certificate, contemporaneous hospital records from Laurel Regional Hospital, affidavits from individuals who were at her birth, elementary school records, and Maryland public health immunization records beginning in infancy. A medical expert in pediatrics conducted an extensive and thorough review of these documents and confirmed that they substantially support Dulce's claim of being a U.S. citizen born in Maryland.
Brooklyn Park (Twin Cities area) talks about how the recent activity of ICE has been illegally stopping and targeting minorities based on their skin color - including officers.
- Says he supports immigration enforcement
- Says federal LEOs have worked successfully with his office for years, including ICE
- Says the last two weeks have seen unprecedented illegal stops and targeting of minorities
- Said off duty cops are being stopped - every one stopped was a person of color
- Said one off duty cop was driving home, was boxed in by ICE who demanded to see her paperwork proving she was a citizen. She doesnt travel with her birth certificate. As it escalated she tried to record the incident and had her phone physically knocked from her hand. Guns were drawn on her during the encounter.
Brooklyn Park (Twin Cities area) talks about how the recent activity of ICE has been illegally stopping and targeting minorities based on their skin color - including officers.
- Says he supports immigration enforcement
- Says federal LEOs have worked successfully with his office for years, including ICE
- Says the last two weeks have seen unprecedented illegal stops and targeting of minorities
- Said off duty cops are being stopped - every one stopped was a person of color
- Said one off duty cop was driving home, was boxed in by ICE who demanded to see her paperwork proving she was a citizen. She doesnt travel with her birth certificate. As it escalated she tried to record the incident and had her phone physically knocked from her hand. Guns were drawn on her during the encounter.
It’s a croc of shit. I watched the local news report on it. The police officer that was asked for papers is a foreigner, you could tell by his accent. Minnesota PD is known to hire illegal aliens, including Somalis. And so what if he showed his papers and he was good?Any response to the very even keeled non-inflammatory report by the long time police chief and patriot?
If they match a DESCRIPTION iCE HAS EVERY RIGHT TO QUESTION THEM"You do not need to carry documentation with you when you go out the door, when you walk on the street, when you breathe fresh air, and it's not an acceptable position for the government to adopt. Period"
Dulce Consuelo Diaz Morales is a United States citizen by birth. She was born in Maryland on October 18, 2003. That fact is supported by a certified Maryland birth certificate, contemporaneous hospital records from Laurel Regional Hospital, affidavits from individuals who were at her birth, elementary school records, and Maryland public health immunization records beginning in infancy. A medical expert in pediatrics conducted an extensive and thorough review of these documents and confirmed that they substantially support Dulce's claim of being a U.S. citizen born in Maryland.
Here is yet another “hero” of the left they are protecting….another illegal who killed two young Americans.
citygator thoughts?
Actually they do not care about illegals either, protesting is a means to an end. It is all about the optics, they are simply trying to create chaos and blame it on Trump in an election year, it's all about power!It’s a croc of shit. I watched the local news report on it. The police officer that was asked for papers is a foreigner, you could tell by his accent. Minnesota PD is known to hire illegal aliens, including Somalis. And so what if he showed his papers and he was good?
The female officer in question was being asked by a black man ICE agent for her ID. Of course her video is edited so you can’t see the whole context, a typical leftist tactic to edit out the parts where she was probably belligerent to the officer and not cooperating.
This is just the latest of leftwing propaganda to undermine the 100% legal operations of ICE to deport the many illegal aliens in this country. All because Dems love foreign criminals more than honest hardworking Americans
You do realize there are paper trails for every deportation and self deportation? It is no surprise you are not smart enough to find any of that on your own, ignorance suits you. Maybe find a friend who can explain it to you.You have no clue what this data is. You haven’t taken the time to understand the basis of the claim.
You just believe whatever they tell you to believe.