Does anyone have a good link to some sort of video montage of the worst ICE actions over the last few months? Maybe even a mini documentary or something? I’d like to have something to show to people who don’t know what’s going on yet.
A recent report from ProPublica Department of Homeland Security spokesperson that “we don’t arrest U.S. citizens for immigration enforcement.” The facts on the ground tell a very different tale.
According to the brief in Chicago Headline Club et al. v. Noem et al, lawyers combed through every frame of video turned over by the government looking for proof that a rock was thrown at Bovino before he launched gas—but “they could identify no such video,” the filing says—then pressed Department of Justice to point to any clip that supported their claim. None did, the motion says.
Prosecutors accuse Martinez and Ruiz of driving into and “striking the Customs and Border Protection vehicle on both the driver’s and passenger’s side” and say 10 civilian vehicles then boxed in the ICE agents.
We haven’t found evidence of Stingrays being used at protests in the US yet, but if you’re going to a No Kings protest this weekend, why not bring Rayhunter to be sure? Don’t forget to charge and update it, then let us know what you find!
HANOVER PARK, Ill. (WLS) – United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arrested a police officer Thursday morning in Hanover Park, accusing him of being an unlawful immigrant from Montenegro.
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Manchester police Chief Constable Stephen Watson said on Friday that one of the [two] deceased victims “would appear to have suffered a wound consistent with a gunshot injury,” according to a preliminary report from the Home Office pathologist.
Agents rappelled in from helicopters, broke down doors, used flash bangs, tore tenants from their units, and detained several people—including numerous U.S. citizens—for hours before leaving the building ravaged, according to multiple reports.
The government agency posted the video on X Monday, which opens with exploding doors and masked agents leading accused suspects away, all while set to the Pokémon theme song and captioned with the text: “Gotta Catch ‘Em All.”