A harrowing encounter with ice
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As if they all aren't. Like the city auditor in the article says, most of these ice raids and deportations have paper work solutions.
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As if they all aren't. Like the city auditor in the article says, most of these ice raids and deportations have paper work solutions.
@Bernard the humanitarian crimes of this administration are off the charts. It’s disgusting. And as someone with a spouse who’s a foreign national, terrifying.
Besides that, this is another example of this administration’s misplaced priorities. Why devote government resources to arrested and deporting someone who wasn’t hurting anyone else? Before he was targeted, his presence in the community didn’t harm anyone, and most likely benefited the community (running a local shop, small business). And no one benefits from his removal from the community, and at minimum, his spouse and the people in his circle of friends and the customers are harmed by it.
Most of the people who have need arrested, deported, or otherwise disappeared fit this description. Not hurting anyone before removal, contributing to the community through the work they do, and their absence harms other people and has a negative effect economically.
This helps nothing and no one. It’s wrong, immoral, and cruel.
