ICE has become more than an agency.
It’s a machine. A system where due process dies in silence. No trials. No oversight. Just “removal proceedings” and body bags.
And this wasn’t a border case.
This was a Canadian citizen. So if you thought whiteness or proximity to power could insulate you from ICE’s rot — think again.
Let’s be blunt: ICE has a body count.
And it’s not just climbing — it’s being normalized. They tell us “it’s under investigation” and hope we move on before the next death.
This wasn’t in some war zone.
This was inside a federal detention facility in Miami. And yet, even there, in a city built on tourism and freedom; a man died in government custody.
🚨 BREAKING: A Canadian man has died in ICE custody in Florida. His name was Johnny Noviello. He was 49.
ICE claims he was “found unresponsive” at a federal detention center in Miami. Medical staff tried to revive him. He was pronounced dead shortly after. The cause? Still “under investigation.”
Let’s be clear—ICE has a death toll. And it keeps climbing.
Now it’s not just immigrants from the Global South. Even a Canadian citizen didn’t make it out alive.
We’ve got money to bulldoze the White House Rose Garden and turn it into a Mar-a-Lago-style patio, but we can’t pay for cancer research for kids or make sure veterans aren’t living off food stamps.
@Angry_Staffer @GApwdrhound Especially when these AI programs retain information and source it out for other searches of similar nature are done. Dumbest decision I’ve ever heard of. 🤦♂️
@GApwdrhound Yes, AI was 100% built so the director of national intelligence could feed it classified information and let *it* decide what should stay classified.
Makes sense if you don’t think about it
@pattonoswalt And those folks outside Hone Depot aren’t the gangsters, rapists and freeloaders were being told by the WH that these raids are meant for