๐ฉ๐ผI can't believe Trump would do this! ICE was so much better under Biden! Elections have consequences!
๐ง๐ฟโโ๏ธUh, check the dates? This happened under Biden.
๐ฉ๐ผOh. Well, Georgia is a red state! They chose this!
๐ง๐ฟโโ๏ธICE is a Federal agency. Run at the time by the Democrat controlled Federal government.
theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jโฆ
Remember when, under Biden, Haitians fleeing war in their country were whipped and rounded up like cattle by cowboys on horseback?
And Biden acknowledged that this was a bad look, and disciplined ICE by... firing... the horse? ๐คก
Seriously. He fired the horse.
Made them switch to quad cycles. ๐คท๐ฟโโ๏ธ
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Irish tourist jailed by Ice for months after overstaying US visit by three days: โNobody is safeโ
Exclusive: For roughly 100 days, Thomas says he faced harsh detention conditions, despite agreeing to deportationSam Levin (The Guardian)
mekka okereke
in reply to mekka okereke • • •But this incident with the Irish gentleman illustrates a seeming paradox in criminal justice: why adding more US cops *cannot* reduce domestic violence.
1. Incidents of domestic violence involving Black women are under-reported.
2. Because Black women are *less likely* to call the police. But why?
The woman in this case called 911 on her Irish boyfriend. Because she thought cops were here to help.
But instead of helping, they started a nightmare spiral of false imprisonment, wearing unsanitary prison clothes with knife holes and blood stains from previous victims.
He could have died.
Her bar for calling 911 on her Irish boyfriend is now much higher. She's forced to make an awful choice between balancing her safety, and the safety of a potentially abusive domestic partner.
If she gets this balance wrong, and waits too long? The results for her own safety could be disastrous.
If you can understand why she would be less likely to call 911 on her Irish boyfriend in future, then you can understand why Black women in the US are less likely to call the cops on their Black boyfriends in similar situations.
(We haven't even talked about the dynamic of cops abusing their wives)
If you read the story carefully, you'll notice that his harshest and scariest treatment happened when he was transferred to... a bureau of prisons facility in Atlanta Georgia.
Basically, they treated him like a Black US citizen who is presumed innocent and is awaiting trial. ๐คท๐ฟโโ๏ธ
Like I said, there is no person that has been to ICE detention, and a US pretrial facility, be that federal or county jail or Rikers, that thinks that the ICE conditions are worse.
Roughly 1 in 5 Black men in the US will experience this Kafkaesque unfair imprisonment mistreatment in their lifetime.
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Coach Pฤแนini ยฎ
in reply to mekka okereke • • •Personne
in reply to mekka okereke • • •Somehow related.
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The Mandalorian: Two Stormtroopers
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in reply to mekka okereke • • •a lot of people who voted biden over the kids in cages seem to forget the early biden administration simply left the treatment mostly intact, but stopped allowing journalists in to question it
ICE was born like this during bush jr. and there's never been any saving it