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  1. absolutelynotagoblin on

    Thank goodness they’re getting all of these dangerous, violent, drug-dealing illegal 7-year-olds off our streets!

  2. >Superintendent Wilmer Chavarria said in a statement: “I strongly condemn the abduction of one of our 2nd graders and his mother by ICE while traveling during the school vacation. This is yet another example of the terror our families face simply by doing things other people take for granted-going to school, shopping for groceries, or just visiting family. I call for their immediate release and for the US government to bring basic humanity and due process back. Our 2nd grader should be in his classroom, not in a detention cell.”

    Imagine if people were saying this would happen over a year ago but 70 million million Americans wanted exactly this and 90 million didn’t care at the time so now here we are at “I told you so”.

  3. Sure am glad they halted all that useless human trafficking investigations so they could focus on the real problems. 🙄

  4. apple_tech_admin on

    This is what America voted for. So much for being the shining light of human decency (not that we ever were).

  5. Punchable_Hair on

    In 2028, I will cast my vote for whatever presidential candidate promises to put these psychopaths—and the various ringleaders and orchestrators—in prison.

  6. infamous_merkin on

    Pre-cog terrorist…

    “Can you find the future drug dealer in this photo of 2nd graders?”

  7. Honest_Reading_1859 on

    Kids. The worst of the worst… am I right? For an administration who wants people to have more kids, they sure aren’t making the case that the county is a safe place to raise children.

  8. At what point do you sit back and say “god we’re fucking soul less pricks , maybe we should stop doing this to people”
    I feel bad for bumping into someone , I can’t imagine breaking up families and going home and sleeping peacefully .

  9. -imagine_that- on

    May the ICE evaporate in hell.

    It’s unfathomable how people can be so heartless.

  10. > While the administration has vowed to prioritize the “worst of the worst,” and federal agencies have detained individuals with serious criminal records, cases have emerged of non-violent immigrants with no criminal history being detained.

    The vast majority of those detained have no criminal record, and this article fails to mention that. In fact, their phrasing makes it sound like there are only a handful of examples of this happening.

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