In a Minnesota suburb, ICE agents detained a 5-year-old boy, Liam Conejo Ramos, and his father, using the child as bait to lure out other family members. The father, who had no criminal record, and the child were taken into custody and transported to a detention center in Texas, separating them from the mother and brother. This action is part of a larger pattern of ICE’s operations. The author questions the morality of such actions, especially given the trauma inflicted on the child.
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A medical examiner has ruled the death of Geraldo Lunas Campos, a Cuban migrant held in solitary confinement at a Texas immigration detention facility, a homicide. Lunas Campos died on January 3rd after an altercation with guards, who initially claimed he was attempting suicide. The autopsy revealed signs of a struggle, including injuries consistent with being physically restrained, and the cause of death was determined to be asphyxia due to compression. ICE has stated they are investigating the death, while the Department of Homeland Security has emphasized that Lunas Campos was a convicted sex offender.
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According to an immigration attorney, an Ecuadorian father and his five-year-old son detained in Columbia Heights were legal asylum-seekers who followed proper procedures. The pair entered the country through the Brownsville, Texas port of entry in 2024 and utilized the CBP One app to declare their intent to seek asylum. The attorney stated the father and son were detained by ICE and sent to the Dilley Immigration Processing Center in San Antonio, Texas. Conflicting accounts exist, with the Department of Homeland Security claiming the father ran away and abandoned his child, while school officials dispute this. The school community expresses concerns about the impact of increased ICE activity on students’ safety and well-being.
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Cuban immigrant’s death at ICE facility ruled a homicide, autopsy report says, and honestly, the initial reaction is a mix of shock and a grim sort of inevitability. It’s almost as if, given the circumstances surrounding these detention centers, we were almost *expecting* this. The fact that an autopsy has confirmed a homicide – that a human life was intentionally taken – within an ICE facility is horrifying, but sadly, it’s not entirely surprising. It reflects a deeper problem, a systemic issue that warrants immediate and thorough investigation. The details of the death, the precise cause, and the individuals responsible are now critical pieces of information that need to be brought to light.… Continue reading
Senate Democrat: Americans should be ‘terrified’ by ‘secret ICE policy’
It seems the sentiment is, we are already terrified. There’s a deep-seated fear and anger simmering, and the revelation of a “secret ICE policy” only fans the flames. It’s a feeling of betrayal, as if those elected to protect us are either complicit or powerless to stop the erosion of our rights. The core concern revolves around the expansion of government power, specifically the ability of ICE to potentially enter homes without warrants, circumventing judicial oversight. This action sets a dangerous precedent, threatening civil liberties for everyone, not just those targeted by immigration enforcement.… Continue reading
Local police chiefs in Minnesota have raised serious concerns regarding the tactics employed by ICE agents in the state, alleging that agents are targeting people of color and stopping off-duty officers. Specifically, an off-duty officer was reportedly boxed in, had her phone knocked away while attempting to record the interaction, and had guns drawn on her by ICE agents. These incidents, as well as similar accounts from other city employees, have sparked outrage and calls for the federal agents’ actions to cease. The Department of Homeland Security has stated that they cannot verify these claims.
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Amidst heightened tensions in Minneapolis due to “Operation Metro Surge” and the fatal shooting of Renee Good, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reported that ICE and Border Patrol agents were harassed and blocked from taking bathroom breaks by hostile protesters. The DHS further claimed that agents were attacked and had food thrown at them during these incidents, prompting the use of crowd control measures. In response to the events, various political figures have taken opposing stances, including Mayor Jacob Frey demanding the government’s forces leave and Trump threatening to invoke the Insurrection Act. Simultaneously, the Department of Justice is investigating allegations of local law enforcement impeding government operations, while further controversy has arisen from ICE activities and protests at a St. Paul church.
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An internal memo from ICE suggests that the agency is allowing agents to enter private residences without a judicial warrant, consent, or an emergency, which could violate the Fourth Amendment. The memo, which has not been formally distributed to all personnel, claims that administrative warrants drafted by ICE officials are sufficient for home entries. Critics, including lawyers and lawmakers, have argued that this policy is unconstitutional and a dangerous overreach of government power. Several officials, including Senator Richard Blumenthal, have called for investigations and hearings into the matter.
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Minnesota Elementary School Sends Urgent Message as ICE Sends Flyers Offering Food Support to Families, and it’s understandably causing a huge uproar. It’s the kind of thing that makes you stop and really think about the lengths some people will go to. The whole situation is just… well, it’s sickening, to put it mildly. We’re talking about a tactic that feels like a betrayal of the basic principles of human decency, playing on the vulnerabilities of families already struggling.
This isn’t just a matter of disagreeing with policy; it’s about the very core of trust and compassion. Imagine being a parent, worried about how to feed your kids, and then seeing a flyer offering help.… Continue reading
According to an internal memo obtained by the Associated Press, federal immigration officers are now claiming the authority to enter homes without a judge’s warrant, a significant departure from established guidelines. This shift is based on the interpretation of administrative warrants, specifically Form I-205, which are signed by immigration officials. The legality of this practice hinges on whether these administrative warrants satisfy Fourth Amendment requirements for home entry, a question complicated by Supreme Court precedent and the availability of legal recourse for those affected. While the policy may be legally questionable, the ability to challenge it in court may be limited due to the restricted scope of Bivens remedies.
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ICE Detains 5-Year-Old Child: An Unjustifiable Act
In a Minnesota suburb, ICE agents detained a 5-year-old boy, Liam Conejo Ramos, and his father, using the child as bait to lure out other family members. The father, who had no criminal record, and the child were taken into custody and transported to a detention center in Texas, separating them from the mother and brother. This action is part of a larger pattern of ICE’s operations. The author questions the morality of such actions, especially given the trauma inflicted on the child.
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ICE Custody Death: Autopsy Confirms Homicide of Cuban Immigrant
A medical examiner has ruled the death of Geraldo Lunas Campos, a Cuban migrant held in solitary confinement at a Texas immigration detention facility, a homicide. Lunas Campos died on January 3rd after an altercation with guards, who initially claimed he was attempting suicide. The autopsy revealed signs of a struggle, including injuries consistent with being physically restrained, and the cause of death was determined to be asphyxia due to compression. ICE has stated they are investigating the death, while the Department of Homeland Security has emphasized that Lunas Campos was a convicted sex offender.
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Lawyer: Detained Asylum Seekers Highlight Rule of Law Collapse
According to an immigration attorney, an Ecuadorian father and his five-year-old son detained in Columbia Heights were legal asylum-seekers who followed proper procedures. The pair entered the country through the Brownsville, Texas port of entry in 2024 and utilized the CBP One app to declare their intent to seek asylum. The attorney stated the father and son were detained by ICE and sent to the Dilley Immigration Processing Center in San Antonio, Texas. Conflicting accounts exist, with the Department of Homeland Security claiming the father ran away and abandoned his child, while school officials dispute this. The school community expresses concerns about the impact of increased ICE activity on students’ safety and well-being.
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Cuban Immigrant’s Death at ICE Facility Ruled Homicide: Outrage and Calls for Abolition
Cuban immigrant’s death at ICE facility ruled a homicide, autopsy report says, and honestly, the initial reaction is a mix of shock and a grim sort of inevitability. It’s almost as if, given the circumstances surrounding these detention centers, we were almost *expecting* this. The fact that an autopsy has confirmed a homicide – that a human life was intentionally taken – within an ICE facility is horrifying, but sadly, it’s not entirely surprising. It reflects a deeper problem, a systemic issue that warrants immediate and thorough investigation. The details of the death, the precise cause, and the individuals responsible are now critical pieces of information that need to be brought to light.… Continue reading
Senate Democrat Warns of Terrifying ICE Policy, Calls for Action
Senate Democrat: Americans should be ‘terrified’ by ‘secret ICE policy’
It seems the sentiment is, we are already terrified. There’s a deep-seated fear and anger simmering, and the revelation of a “secret ICE policy” only fans the flames. It’s a feeling of betrayal, as if those elected to protect us are either complicit or powerless to stop the erosion of our rights. The core concern revolves around the expansion of government power, specifically the ability of ICE to potentially enter homes without warrants, circumventing judicial oversight. This action sets a dangerous precedent, threatening civil liberties for everyone, not just those targeted by immigration enforcement.… Continue reading
ICE Agents Drew Guns on Off-Duty Officer in Minnesota, Chief Says
Local police chiefs in Minnesota have raised serious concerns regarding the tactics employed by ICE agents in the state, alleging that agents are targeting people of color and stopping off-duty officers. Specifically, an off-duty officer was reportedly boxed in, had her phone knocked away while attempting to record the interaction, and had guns drawn on her by ICE agents. These incidents, as well as similar accounts from other city employees, have sparked outrage and calls for the federal agents’ actions to cease. The Department of Homeland Security has stated that they cannot verify these claims.
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ICE Complaints: Protesters in Minnesota Deny Agents Bathroom Access
Amidst heightened tensions in Minneapolis due to “Operation Metro Surge” and the fatal shooting of Renee Good, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reported that ICE and Border Patrol agents were harassed and blocked from taking bathroom breaks by hostile protesters. The DHS further claimed that agents were attacked and had food thrown at them during these incidents, prompting the use of crowd control measures. In response to the events, various political figures have taken opposing stances, including Mayor Jacob Frey demanding the government’s forces leave and Trump threatening to invoke the Insurrection Act. Simultaneously, the Department of Justice is investigating allegations of local law enforcement impeding government operations, while further controversy has arisen from ICE activities and protests at a St. Paul church.
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ICE Memo Claims Home Entry Without Warrants: Fourth Amendment Under Threat
An internal memo from ICE suggests that the agency is allowing agents to enter private residences without a judicial warrant, consent, or an emergency, which could violate the Fourth Amendment. The memo, which has not been formally distributed to all personnel, claims that administrative warrants drafted by ICE officials are sufficient for home entries. Critics, including lawyers and lawmakers, have argued that this policy is unconstitutional and a dangerous overreach of government power. Several officials, including Senator Richard Blumenthal, have called for investigations and hearings into the matter.
Read More
ICE Food Flyers in Minnesota: Schools Warn of Deceptive Tactics
Minnesota Elementary School Sends Urgent Message as ICE Sends Flyers Offering Food Support to Families, and it’s understandably causing a huge uproar. It’s the kind of thing that makes you stop and really think about the lengths some people will go to. The whole situation is just… well, it’s sickening, to put it mildly. We’re talking about a tactic that feels like a betrayal of the basic principles of human decency, playing on the vulnerabilities of families already struggling.
This isn’t just a matter of disagreeing with policy; it’s about the very core of trust and compassion. Imagine being a parent, worried about how to feed your kids, and then seeing a flyer offering help.… Continue reading
Can ICE Enter Your Home With an Administrative Warrant? Legally, No; Practically, Yes.
According to an internal memo obtained by the Associated Press, federal immigration officers are now claiming the authority to enter homes without a judge’s warrant, a significant departure from established guidelines. This shift is based on the interpretation of administrative warrants, specifically Form I-205, which are signed by immigration officials. The legality of this practice hinges on whether these administrative warrants satisfy Fourth Amendment requirements for home entry, a question complicated by Supreme Court precedent and the availability of legal recourse for those affected. While the policy may be legally questionable, the ability to challenge it in court may be limited due to the restricted scope of Bivens remedies.
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