Attorney with a strong political opinion (my own). Proud Grandson of WW2 29th Division Veteran, who landed on Omaha beach, in Normandy, France 2nd wave on D-Day
“We must make our choice. We may have democracy, or we may have wealth concentrated in the hands of a few, but we can't have both.” - Justice Louis Brandeis
A federal agent points a weapon at a woman who was recording them.
Jess, a U.S. citizen and member of a neighborhood patrol team that documents and shares ICE activity across the city, was filming when the incident occurred earlier today in the Berwyn area.
In the raid on the South Shore apartment building in Chicago, ICE agents allegedly broke into apartments they had no warrant to search, restrained the occupants, and kept them outside for hours until most of them were released.
This amounted not only to violations of the Fourth
I firmly believe Kristi Noem initially expanded ICE/recruited her force through the member roles of extremists organizations like Proud Boys, 3%ers, and the former Identity Evropa & League of the South. Many of these members were financially struggling during Biden years, if not jailed for involvement in J6. They would be the first recruits. This new ICE charter is a dream job for them. This new employment would also explain why the groups no longer gather for public demonstrations (weird how that disappeared, no?)
I believe blue state AGs have access to the names of ICE officers in their states. It’s time for journalists who were on the alt-right/neo-nazi extremism beat to work their sources and cross reference those names.
Big story here.
These warrants allowed royal officials to conduct broad, warrantless searches of homes and property without probable cause, infringing upon colonists' rights and privacy.
Inspired by English common law's "every man's house is his castle" principle and documented in protests like Samuel Adams' "The Rights of the Colonists," the amendment was drafted to prevent such abuses and safeguard individuals from arbitrary government intrusion.
From google search AI: The Fourth Amendment's historical context centers on the American colonists' deep-seated opposition to the British government's use of "general warrants" and "writs of assistance" during the colonial era.
These warrants allowed royal officials to conduct broad, warrantless searches of homes and property without probable cause, infringing upon colonists' rights and privacy.
You won’t see ICE zip tie white toddlers, I guarantee that. But you definitely saw them zip tie Black American toddlers as if they were baby cattle in Chicago.
Again, FBA homes were raided and FBA toddlers were zip tied by ICE for no reason
@AnthonyColey @NastyOldWomyn A lot of rules and regulations are being treated as suggestions by the Executive since The Roberts Court appears not to care about the rule of law.
Dozens of masked and armed federal agents backed by a Blackhawk helicopter descend on a Chicago apartment building, handcuff everyone including kids, then check them all for outstanding warrants and immigration status. https://t.co/sHG3fYnrMc
literal black helicopter raids against US citizens using explosive breaching charges and flashbangs. Absolutely no national press, only neutral stories in local media
Just casually using the word genocide like it’s a fact from a former Harris campaign worker. There isn’t a genocide. Genocide is a legal term of Art, all its elements must be proven for it to exist, not just a chorus of propaganda. It’s called collateral damage in a war.
Harris campaign tech vet Bhavik Lathia says staff were told to “shut the fuck up” about Gaza.
“It’s not that we have to persuade people to care about the genocide in Gaza; voters do care about the genocide in Gaza.”
For decades, the Middle East has faced no consequences for its rampant antisemitism and nonstop attacks on Israel. They have pumped billions of dollars of slave state oil money into the project of turning your children into radical Islamic terrorists. When will you learn?