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One example. You can google "ICE going rogue" for others.

"A blind man sat down with KGW to detail the abuse he said he was subjected to at the hands of federal agents while he protested outside the ICE facility — not once, but twice. Both of those incidents were captured on video.

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Quinn Haberl told KGW the recent ICE raids inspired him to protest at the ICE facility, but said his acts of peaceful protest were met with overwhelming force.

"I'm only 4'6 and I can't see. What harm was I going to do to them?" Haberl said.

..."I was sitting in the grass and my legs were just barely in the driveway and they came up, I think there were six of them and they grabbed me and they started to drag me across the driveway on the ground," Haberl said."



That's one.

You used the plural, did you not?
 
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I don't recall Christiecrite protesting these incidents.


ICE conducted large-scale workplace raids in Arizona, targeting undocumented immigrants. These raids, part of broader enforcement strategies, resulted in over 1,000 detentions, often separating families and causing community-wide distress. The raids were criticized for racial profiling, lack of due process, and the impact on U.S.-citizen children left behind.

The National Immigration Law Center (NILC) and the Center for American Progress, titled “Shattered Families: The Perilous Intersection of Immigration Enforcement and the Child Welfare System,” documented the raids and their consequences. It details how ICE operations led to the detention of parents, with approximately 5,100 children in foster care nationwide due to such enforcement actions.

The Shattered Families report by Race Forward, in collaboration with NILC used FOIA data to estimate 5,100 U.S.-citizen children entered foster care nationwide due to parental detention/deportation— with Arizona highlighted as a hotspot due to aggressive enforcement. It documents cases where ICE raids/audits in states like Arizona triggered child welfare interventions without parental notification, exacerbating separations. In the first half of just one fiscal year, over 46,000 parents of U.S. citizens were deported, many from workplace actions.

The report highlights cases where parents were detained without notification to family members, leaving children stranded. The report criticizes the lack of coordination between ICE and child welfare agencies, exacerbating family separations.

At least 150 immigrants died in ICE detention.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement has conducted audits of employee files at more than 2,900 companies. The agency has levied a record $3 million in civil fines so far this year on businesses that hired unauthorized immigrants, according to official figures. Thousands of those workers have been fired, immigrant groups estimate.

Over 800 ICE agents conducted a massive sweep across Nogales, Rio Rico, Tucson, and Phoenix, targeting shuttle services and workplaces in a "crackdown". This led to hundreds of detentions, family separations, and abuse allegations (e.g., warrantless entries into homes and businesses). Community groups like Coalición de Derechos Humanos called it a "new low" under Obama, linking it to Census suppression and increased border deaths, with children left stranded or in temporary care.
 
I don't recall Christiecrite protesting these incidents.


ICE conducted large-scale workplace raids in Arizona, targeting undocumented immigrants. These raids, part of broader enforcement strategies, resulted in over 1,000 detentions, often separating families and causing community-wide distress. The raids were criticized for racial profiling, lack of due process, and the impact on U.S.-citizen children left behind.

The National Immigration Law Center (NILC) and the Center for American Progress, titled “Shattered Families: The Perilous Intersection of Immigration Enforcement and the Child Welfare System,” documented the raids and their consequences. It details how ICE operations led to the detention of parents, with approximately 5,100 children in foster care nationwide due to such enforcement actions.

The Shattered Families report by Race Forward, in collaboration with NILC used FOIA data to estimate 5,100 U.S.-citizen children entered foster care nationwide due to parental detention/deportation— with Arizona highlighted as a hotspot due to aggressive enforcement. It documents cases where ICE raids/audits in states like Arizona triggered child welfare interventions without parental notification, exacerbating separations. In the first half of just one fiscal year, over 46,000 parents of U.S. citizens were deported, many from workplace actions.

The report highlights cases where parents were detained without notification to family members, leaving children stranded. The report criticizes the lack of coordination between ICE and child welfare agencies, exacerbating family separations.

At least 150 immigrants died in ICE detention.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement has conducted audits of employee files at more than 2,900 companies. The agency has levied a record $3 million in civil fines so far this year on businesses that hired unauthorized immigrants, according to official figures. Thousands of those workers have been fired, immigrant groups estimate.

Over 800 ICE agents conducted a massive sweep across Nogales, Rio Rico, Tucson, and Phoenix, targeting shuttle services and workplaces in a "crackdown". This led to hundreds of detentions, family separations, and abuse allegations (e.g., warrantless entries into homes and businesses). Community groups like Coalición de Derechos Humanos called it a "new low" under Obama, linking it to Census suppression and increased border deaths, with children left stranded or in temporary care.
Link?
 


Are you suggesting these ICE abuses never happened? I thought you'd be delighted that I found these egregious examples for you.


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I actually bought a dozen today, first time in months. Still too high, but tolerable. Consumers are mostly still saying no, and to Chinese crap as well; nearly no inflation coming from the tariffs; in fact I see them trying to pass off American made stuff at higher prices, I guess because they think we will think it's from tariffs n stuff.
 
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