Nope. ICE agents are not white collar crime investigators. Breaking up a scam ring is the job of the FBI. So, try another argument there, pal.
3000 to 4000 ICE agents in Minneapolis right now - compared to 600 on their police force. The purpose is to terrorize, not to "stop any crime ring". The 17 year-old AMERICAN kid they hauled out of his job at Target pushed to the ground, beaten then dumped somewhere else HAD COMMITTED NO CRIME OTHER THAN BEING "BROWN WHILE IN AMERICA".
Lion - this is WRONG. Just admit it's all wrong. I promise I won't "i told you so" you.
And yet, here we have a city under siege by masked agents, no nametags, who think they have total liability to do anything including murder.
Hernandez. Why
don't you have knowledge, Lion? It was a pretty big fucking deal. Tell you what - here you go:
"On December 1, 2025, President Donald Trump granted a full and unconditional pardon to former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández. Hernández had been serving a 45-year sentence in a U.S. federal prison following his June 2024 conviction for conspiring to import over
400 tons of cocaine into the United States and related firearms offenses.
Here are the key details regarding this event:
- Release and Pardon: Following the announcement, Hernández was released from USP Hazelton in West Virginia on December 1, 2025.
- Trump's Justification: Trump described the case as a "Biden horrible witch hunt" and claimed Hernandez was "treated very harshly and unfairly". He indicated that many people requested the pardon and that he believed the prosecution was a set-up.
- Context and Controversy: The pardon caused significant controversy, with both Republican and Democratic lawmakers criticizing the move, as it directly contradicted the administration's stated focus on cracking down on drug trafficking in Latin America.
- Political Implications: The pardon was announced amid a close presidential election in Honduras, with Trump endorsing Nasry "Tito" Asfura, a member of Hernández's party, and expressing doubt about the election results.
- Honduran Response: Following the pardon, the Honduran Attorney General indicated that they would seek to execute a 2023 arrest order for Hernández, suggesting he could still face charges upon returning to Honduras.
Hernández had been in custody since February 2022, shortly after his term as president ended. "
Thanks again for honestly debating. I think you have empathy. Imagine how Good and Pretti's family and or orphaned kids feel about their loved ones being murdered - not only murdered by lied about and slandered by the very people who are supposed to protect us.
Just consider my words, my friend.