According to an internal memo obtained by The Associated Press, ICE officers are now authorized to forcibly enter homes to arrest individuals with final deportation orders, relying solely on administrative warrants. This directive contradicts long-standing guidance and Supreme Court rulings requiring judicial warrants for home entry and has raised concerns among advocacy groups. The memo, signed by ICE’s acting director, cites legal justification from the Department of Homeland Security’s General Counsel, though the rationale is not detailed. Newly hired ICE officers are reportedly being trained to follow this controversial policy, despite conflicting written training materials, as the administration expands immigration arrests nationwide.
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Federal prosecutors issued grand jury subpoenas to multiple Minnesota officials, including the governor and mayors of Minneapolis and St. Paul, as part of an investigation into potential obstruction of federal immigration enforcement. The subpoenas seek records related to public statements made by these officials. The probe is focused on the possible violation of a conspiracy statute, with officials, such as Mayor Frey, characterizing the investigation as a political tactic. The Justice Department has pushed back against state efforts to halt immigration enforcement operations in the area, arguing that such actions are “legally frivolous.”
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In St. Paul, Minnesota, federal immigration agents detained U.S. citizen ChongLy Thao at gunpoint in his home without a warrant, leading him outside in his underwear in freezing temperatures. According to Thao and videos, masked agents forced their way in, disregarding his daughter-in-law’s pleas. Despite Thao’s assertion that he was a U.S. citizen, the agents only released him after taking photos and realizing their mistake. Although the Department of Homeland Security claims they were searching for sex offenders, Thao and his family deny this and are planning a civil rights lawsuit.
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According to AP News, a federal judge in Washington, D.C., declined to temporarily block the Trump administration’s new policy requiring a week’s notice before congressional visits to immigration detention facilities. Judge Jia Cobb determined the Department of Homeland Security didn’t violate a prior court order by reinstating the notice requirement, emphasizing the current challenge used the wrong “procedural vehicle.” The ruling stems from a January 8th policy change, which occurred after several Democratic members of Congress were denied access to an ICE facility in Minneapolis, prompting legal action and claims of obstructing congressional oversight.
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A recent letter from the Gwinnett County Association of Educators expressed concerns regarding the impact of ICE activity on students, citing increased dropouts and class absences due to fear. The association is requesting a pause in cooperation with ICE, citing potential psychological harm to students. This follows the Georgia Criminal Alien Track and Report Act of 2024, which mandates local law enforcement coordination with ICE. The Sheriff’s Office responded, acknowledging the letter and stating intentions to meet with the group and others to discuss the matter while emphasizing a commitment to serving all county residents and adhering to the Constitution.
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While promising economic relief, Trump’s 2024 campaign primarily centered on racist rhetoric and policies, focusing on the dehumanization of immigrants. This included spreading false narratives and making promises of mass deportations, which he actively pursued in his second term. His administration then weaponized the government, deploying federal agents to target marginalized communities, leading to tragic consequences and widespread protests. These actions have emboldened open displays of bigotry, with government officials even sharing white nationalist ideologies.
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To Their Shock, Cubans in Florida Are Being Deported in Record Numbers, and it seems like a real wake-up call for many. The reports are surfacing about Cubans, who have legally established themselves in Florida with work permits, Social Security numbers, and even driver’s licenses, being caught up in deportation sweeps. This is despite promises made by certain political figures that focused on deporting criminals, not families building lives.
The real kicker here is the apparent surprise. It’s almost as if some people didn’t believe the warnings. We’re talking about individuals who sought political asylum, have pending court dates, and are contributing to their communities.… Continue reading
St. Paul Mayor Kaohly Her is reportedly “livid,” and honestly, it’s completely understandable. The situation involves a family friend who was wrongly targeted by ICE, and the details paint a picture of overreach and potential abuse of power that’s deeply troubling. The story, as it unfolds, is one that triggers several red flags about due process, abuse of authority, and the overall climate of fear that can be generated when government agencies operate with a perceived lack of accountability.
It seems that the ICE agents, in their actions, essentially dragged a man out of his home in the dead of winter, undressed him, and hauled him into the cold.… Continue reading
ChongLy Thao, a naturalized U.S. citizen, was detained by ICE officers who broke into his home, handcuffed him, and took him outside in minimal clothing. Thao, who was born in Laos, was held without explanation and later returned home, expressing feelings of fear and shame. ICE stated the operation was related to investigating sex offenders at the address, and the agency claimed Thao matched a description and refused identification. However, Thao’s family disputed this account, stating he did not resist and was not informed of the reason for his detention, raising concerns about the tactics used in the area.
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ICE’s Warrantless Home Entries: 2nd Amendment Rights Under Fire
According to an internal memo obtained by The Associated Press, ICE officers are now authorized to forcibly enter homes to arrest individuals with final deportation orders, relying solely on administrative warrants. This directive contradicts long-standing guidance and Supreme Court rulings requiring judicial warrants for home entry and has raised concerns among advocacy groups. The memo, signed by ICE’s acting director, cites legal justification from the Department of Homeland Security’s General Counsel, though the rationale is not detailed. Newly hired ICE officers are reportedly being trained to follow this controversial policy, despite conflicting written training materials, as the administration expands immigration arrests nationwide.
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Justice Department Subpoenas Walz in Immigration Enforcement Probe
Federal prosecutors issued grand jury subpoenas to multiple Minnesota officials, including the governor and mayors of Minneapolis and St. Paul, as part of an investigation into potential obstruction of federal immigration enforcement. The subpoenas seek records related to public statements made by these officials. The probe is focused on the possible violation of a conspiracy statute, with officials, such as Mayor Frey, characterizing the investigation as a political tactic. The Justice Department has pushed back against state efforts to halt immigration enforcement operations in the area, arguing that such actions are “legally frivolous.”
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US Citizen Arrested by ICE in Underwear After Warrantless Home Search
In St. Paul, Minnesota, federal immigration agents detained U.S. citizen ChongLy Thao at gunpoint in his home without a warrant, leading him outside in his underwear in freezing temperatures. According to Thao and videos, masked agents forced their way in, disregarding his daughter-in-law’s pleas. Despite Thao’s assertion that he was a U.S. citizen, the agents only released him after taking photos and realizing their mistake. Although the Department of Homeland Security claims they were searching for sex offenders, Thao and his family deny this and are planning a civil rights lawsuit.
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Judge Rejects Challenge to New ICE Access Policy on Procedural Grounds
According to AP News, a federal judge in Washington, D.C., declined to temporarily block the Trump administration’s new policy requiring a week’s notice before congressional visits to immigration detention facilities. Judge Jia Cobb determined the Department of Homeland Security didn’t violate a prior court order by reinstating the notice requirement, emphasizing the current challenge used the wrong “procedural vehicle.” The ruling stems from a January 8th policy change, which occurred after several Democratic members of Congress were denied access to an ICE facility in Minneapolis, prompting legal action and claims of obstructing congressional oversight.
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ICE Activity Causing Students to Miss School, Drop Out: Teachers Report
A recent letter from the Gwinnett County Association of Educators expressed concerns regarding the impact of ICE activity on students, citing increased dropouts and class absences due to fear. The association is requesting a pause in cooperation with ICE, citing potential psychological harm to students. This follows the Georgia Criminal Alien Track and Report Act of 2024, which mandates local law enforcement coordination with ICE. The Sheriff’s Office responded, acknowledging the letter and stating intentions to meet with the group and others to discuss the matter while emphasizing a commitment to serving all county residents and adhering to the Constitution.
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Trump’s Racism: The Only Promise Kept
While promising economic relief, Trump’s 2024 campaign primarily centered on racist rhetoric and policies, focusing on the dehumanization of immigrants. This included spreading false narratives and making promises of mass deportations, which he actively pursued in his second term. His administration then weaponized the government, deploying federal agents to target marginalized communities, leading to tragic consequences and widespread protests. These actions have emboldened open displays of bigotry, with government officials even sharing white nationalist ideologies.
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Cuban Americans in Florida Face Record Deportations Despite Supporting Trump
To Their Shock, Cubans in Florida Are Being Deported in Record Numbers, and it seems like a real wake-up call for many. The reports are surfacing about Cubans, who have legally established themselves in Florida with work permits, Social Security numbers, and even driver’s licenses, being caught up in deportation sweeps. This is despite promises made by certain political figures that focused on deporting criminals, not families building lives.
The real kicker here is the apparent surprise. It’s almost as if some people didn’t believe the warnings. We’re talking about individuals who sought political asylum, have pending court dates, and are contributing to their communities.… Continue reading
St. Paul Mayor Outraged as ICE Wrongly Targets Family Friend, Subjects Him to Humiliating Treatment
St. Paul Mayor Kaohly Her is reportedly “livid,” and honestly, it’s completely understandable. The situation involves a family friend who was wrongly targeted by ICE, and the details paint a picture of overreach and potential abuse of power that’s deeply troubling. The story, as it unfolds, is one that triggers several red flags about due process, abuse of authority, and the overall climate of fear that can be generated when government agencies operate with a perceived lack of accountability.
It seems that the ICE agents, in their actions, essentially dragged a man out of his home in the dead of winter, undressed him, and hauled him into the cold.… Continue reading
ICE Raids Home, Detains U.S. Citizen Nearly Naked: Fears of a Lawless America
ChongLy Thao, a naturalized U.S. citizen, was detained by ICE officers who broke into his home, handcuffed him, and took him outside in minimal clothing. Thao, who was born in Laos, was held without explanation and later returned home, expressing feelings of fear and shame. ICE stated the operation was related to investigating sex offenders at the address, and the agency claimed Thao matched a description and refused identification. However, Thao’s family disputed this account, stating he did not resist and was not informed of the reason for his detention, raising concerns about the tactics used in the area.
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Man Dies in ICE Custody in Texas Sparks Outrage, Concerns
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