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This is right around the corner from my New Jersey operation:




This is not just another immigration sweep. This is deep serious. As in there will likely be charges against company officials as well. The operation is a bonded warehouse. Entirely different set of rules apply here.
 
An Immigration and Customs Enforcement procurement document, obtained by The Intercept, shows that the department is exploring the possibility of hiring private contractors to take on batches of up to one million immigrants at a time.

If plans go ahead, the notice suggests “monetary bonuses” may be rolled out as part of an “incentive based pricing structure” for bounty hunters who deliver exceptional results, like finding someone on a first try or tracking down 90 percent of targets within a particular time frame.

 
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Conveniently she leaves out the whole video where he is obstructing then resisting. By looks and sound these are agitators there to prevent ICE from doing its job. I bet he won't be doing that again.
 
Conveniently she leaves out the whole video where he is obstructing then resisting. By looks and sound these are agitators there to prevent ICE from doing its job. I bet he won't be doing that again.
That has been the problem all along. The careful editing of video to put ICE agents in the worse light possible. It's no wonder polices officers where body cams now.

Then, you have people deliberately tailgating ICE agents.

These people are intentionally escalating.
 
That has been the problem all along. The careful editing of video to put ICE agents in the worse light possible. It's no wonder polices officers where body cams now.

Then, you have people deliberately tailgating ICE agents.

These people are intentionally escalating.
My tin foil hat part of me says that both sides are working together to escalate where ICE agents get killed giving the Orangeman the green light for insurrection act or who knows what else. The folks that fund these riots (Soros and allies) want an incident to happen where Trump doesn't have a choice but to crackdown. Playing the long game knowing in 3 years they could be back in the Whitehouse and inherit keeping troops on city streets but they being who they are they'll take it much further.

But this is just the tinfoil hat wearing side of me that thinks this. 🤨
 
That has been the problem all along. The careful editing of video to put ICE agents in the worse light possible. It's no wonder polices officers where body cams now.

Then, you have people deliberately tailgating ICE agents.

These people are intentionally escalating.

I don't have much sympathy for them at all.
 
I don't have much sympathy for them at all.
I have no sympathy for law enforcement at all.

Just had a customer come in all upset. Yesterday he visited the gas station next to his house on the east side of town.

Cashier asked him if he knew someone.

Yes, she lives with him.

Then the cashier asked him about another lady that lived with him, and then asked about him giving his full name. Then told him he is harbouring a felon (which he isn't, I know them all).

The police have been using the gas station next door to him to eavesdrop on all their cell phones.

We are a small town of only 3,500.

Police now have drones up in the sky spying on us. Last month a rancher waited for the drone to circle around overhead and shot it down.

People being pulled over all the time and questioned. What is our business and other creepy questions. We are being spied on.

I no longer walk my cats. Last time a cop circled around a few times, watching me.

Already know the cops are recruiting snitches. They meet up down my block at the laundry mat.

Cameras being put up everywhere and tied into dispatch.

No way this rinky dink police department can afford all this.

Is there some new gestapo federal program out there?
 
People being pulled over all the time and questioned. What is our business and other creepy questions. We are being spied on.

Why are you always ending up in some high stress area?
First you are like living in Detroit (geez wtf) and now this sh*t.

Even in Boston the cops are mellow as long as you don't live in the rough areas.
In the suburbs it's like Mayberry and they are just hanging out at the station most of the time with the donut shop opened up across the street.

You of course seem to always end up in Insaneville.

Here's the real life "Mayberry".
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Mount Airy (NC) [Mayberry] is a great place to live, work, play, stay and shop!​


I'd move to a quiet NC town like this but the City-Data stats of my current MA town (including crime) are actually WAY better. It's not even close.
 
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Mount Airy (NC) [Mayberry] is a great place to live, work, play, stay and shop!​


I'd move to a quiet NC town like this but the City-Data stats of my current MA town (including crime) are actually WAY better. It's not even close.

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Just showing there are plenty of better places to be...some even better than good 'ole Mayberry.
 
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Why are you always ending up in some high stress area?
First you are like living in Detroit (geez wtf) and now this sh*t.

Even in Boston the cops are mellow as long as you don't live in the rough areas.
In the suburbs it's like Mayberry and they are just hanging out at the station most of the time with the donut shop opened up across the street.

You of course seem to always end up in Insaneville.

Here's the real life "Mayberry".
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I'd move to a quiet NC town like this but the City-Data stats of my current MA town (including crime) are actually WAY better. It's not even close.

I do not get along with bullies, especially those who have wealth and power.

Won't matter where I live.
 

Venezuelans deported from the US to El Salvador were tortured, advocacy group alleges​


The accusations contradict the Trump administration’s insistence that deportees were not being mistreated in El Salvador.

Guards escort the inmates allegedly linked to criminal organizations in Tecoluca, El Salvador.

Guards escort the inmates allegedly linked to criminal organizations at CECOT on March 16 in Tecoluca, El Salvador. | Salvadoran Government via Getty Images


Prison guards at a notorious Salvador prison tortured Venezuelan nationals the United States deported to the Central American country, according to a report from advocacy group Human Rights Watch released Wednesday.

The accusations are based on interviews with 40 of the 252 Venezuelan nationals the United States deported to El Salvador during its first months in office and hundreds of others familiar with their plights. The claims from the 40 men challenge the Trump administration’s arguments that conditions at the Center for Terrorism Confinement comply with international human rights standards.

U.S. government lawyers have argued in federal court that the U.S. received assurances from San Salvador that none of the deportees the U.S. sent to the prison would be tortured or treated in any way that would violate international standards around the rights of inmates and prisoners.




Instead, those that spoke to Human Rights Watch say that the prison guards regularly beat and tortured them. They described squalid conditions where detainees received little to no medical attention, few opportunities to bathe and almost no privacy. Prison guards would stop beatings and improve conditions in the lead up to visits from international observers and Trump administration officials to make conditions seem less brutal. When occasional protests broke out, guards fired rubber bullets at inmates.

“These beatings and other abuses appear to be part of a practice designed to subjugate, humiliate and discipline detainees through the imposition of grave physical and psychological suffering,” the report said. The organization emphasized that the allegations would meet the standard for torture and severe breaches of international human rights law on the parts of the U.S. and El Salvador.

The report contains pictures of some injuries inmates claimed to have received in the Center for Terrorism Confinement. Per Human Rights Watch, forensic experts said the images of scarring, disfigured noses and missing teeth were consistent with the accounts of beatings inmates shared. Human Rights Watch said it verified the claims in the report with the help of forensic experts and open-source information researchers have amassed about the Center for Terrorism Confinement facility to ensure that claims were indeed accurate.

Psychological harassment was rampant. “The CECOT director told us ‘you have arrived in hell. Here you will spend the rest of your lives,” said one of the men who spoke with Human Rights Watch and Salvadoran partner organization Cristosal. He is identified in the report as Juan R., a 39-year-old business person from Caracas.

The abuses allegedly committed against the Venezuelans also include cases of sexual violence, including sexual assault. One former detainee recounted being forced to perform oral sex on one of the facilities’ guards, while others recounted being sexually harassed and called homophobic slurs.

Asked for comment about the allegations Human Rights Watch raised, White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson said that “President Trump is committed to keeping his promises to the American people by removing dangerous criminal and terrorist illegal aliens who pose a threat to the American public.”

“POLITICO should spend their time and energy amplifying the stories of Angel Parents, whose innocent American children have tragically been murdered by vicious illegal aliens that President Trump is removing from the country,” Jackson added.

The Departments of State and Homeland Security did not respond to requests for comment.

Accusations of abuses and human rights violations against detainees at the CECOT mega-prison have dogged the Salvadoran government for years. Human rights groups have long criticized the Salvadoran government for denying those arrested due process and rights guaranteed under Salvadoran law. Until the Trump administration took office in January, the State Department’s annual human rights report expressed considerable and consistent concern about conditions at the prison.

But Salvadoran leader Nayib Bukele, a populist, has cultivated strong relations with the Trump administration. The Trump administration gave Bukele a warm welcome in April after El Salvador first agreed to accept Venezuelan deportees and jail them for a “small fee,” hosting the Salvadoran leader at the White House.

All of the Venezuelan men deported to the Center for Terrorism Confinement were returned to Venezuela in July as part of a prisoner swap. Caracas released several Americans the U.S. considered wrongfully detained in the swap.
 

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