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  1. BlondeTemptationxo on

    People keep acting like prosecuting ICE is some legal unicorn, it’s not. It is rare because local prosecutors + DHS have stacked advantages, but courts do convict federal actors when the facts are there. It’s just an uphill fight, not a myth.

  2. Maybe don’t wait for the same system that set them loose to save you from them. Maybe we can cancel them ourselves one by one.

  3. Blue states need to be making ICE panels yesterday. It’s obvious we are collectively holding our breath for the political winds to change and then move on to accountability. I think that is the wrong approach. I can think of a handful of blatant battery incidents by agents caught on camera, armed robbery and assault with a deadly weapon. The masked men should be charged with crimes as they happen, just like everyone else.

  4. NeverEndingCoralMaze on

    We have the right to defend ourselves from a tyrannical government and court is one place to do it, until the courts become tyrannical along with the other two branches.

  5. Guacsalsaqueso on

    First off, I will say 2026 and probably even 2028 are going to go great for Dems. With that being said, I unfortunately do not think we see will see the justice we want.

    Every Trump cronie, aside from the day to day ICE agents, has an unsigned pardon stored somewhere. As long as they stay in line with Trump and even if they leave the administration and don’t talk shit, they will be pardoned right before Trump leaves office.

    That is why they do these things with zero fear. This assurance was made in January 2025. That’s not to say state charges can’t be applied. 

    That is also why we won’t see people like Bongino who are leaving their post not speak out against Trump. If he does, he will have the corrupt DOJ after him and no signed pardon for Danny Boy.

    I hate saying this and I hope I’m wrong, but Trump is using these pardons like he’s King. 

  6. Sustainable_Scotian on

    After WW2, many of the lower level Nazis escaped harsh punishment because there were so many of them. There was a push to ‘move on’ and start the rebuild of Europe. That’s what will happen again because the world has learned nothing from history.

  7. Jolly-Database4204 on

    Yes; $50,000 signing bonus – there is a reason that the bonus is so high.

    $50,000 will melt like ice on the stove when you’re trying to fight multiple charges of kidnapping and human trafficking, and when you realize that…

    >Superior Orders

    >Ignorance of The Law

    …are legallly worthless.

    Kristi Noem, or so it seems to me, may end up spending the rest of her life in prison.

    And she won’t be the only one.

    ICE would be smart to call in sick with some vague undiagnosable complaint.

  8. KartFacedThaoDien on

    Its not happening unless its a case of wrongful death while in ICE detention. The most that will happen is that democrats shrink ICE down to pre Trump levels. Nothing else. 

  9. They couldn’t even get to trial a corrupt billionaire that stole nuke documents and tried to illegally overthrow an election in broad daylight. I expect zero to no consequences from the “Justice” department.

  10. These fantasies of prosecuting trump era people are not worth even thinking about right now. If trump doesn’t leave office giving the blanket pardon of all blanket pardons for everyone involved in any aspect of his administration, then we can go after them. They don’t fear future prosecution, so threats of that now are completely meaningless.

  11. Which Democrat that is running for higher office or reelection, has publicly demanded prosecuting rank-and-file ICE agents?

    None? You know why? Because all the Democrat complaints about ICE are just to attack Republicans. Nobody that wants to win an election/re-election will call for prosecution of rank-and-file ICE agents because that will turn off American voters.

  12. They’ll get a blanket pardon. There are very few ways to get around that and they are unlikely to be implemented. 

  13. BurlIvesMassiveHog on

    You can hide your faces but you can’t hide payroll. Investigate any agent who received a check after 2025 and then charge them for being a part of a criminal organization.

  14. Equivalent-Excuse-80 on

    Difficult? So won’t happen. There will be some hand wringing in Congress, special prosecutor appointed, but it’s just *too* difficult to hold white men accountable.

  15. Affectionate_Mud4516 on

    I and most people I know who are involved in hiring will be paying very close attention to what applicants were doing in 2025.

  16. Competitive-Ad-9404 on

    The Trump Administration will never prosecute anyone in his administration and Trump is never leaving office until he dies.  At some point, probably when he’s barely or even past functioning,  Stephen Miller and Russ Vought will write up pardons for everyone in his administration as the risk of being prosecuted for crimes becomes a real chance.  

  17. Treat them like their victims.

    Send them to those international prisons ‘until the trial’.

  18. Real talk, how do we shut down ICE, Trumps Gestapo, from disappearing dems and whoever else has been written into the Epstein files?

  19. NewLeafWoodworks on

    Its not difficult, its just that the next administration likely won’t have the balls to do it. It’s easy really: suspend habeas corpus for everyone involved in these illegal ICE kidnappings and murders (especially the ones orchestrating it). When you willingly choose to ignore the constitution for your own personal gain and to harm others, then you forfeit your right to the protections that the constitution offers, including habeas corpus. Throw them all in prison, no trial.

  20. I’ll believe it when i see it. Heard the same thing about trump and jan 6th and stealing top secret files, and what did we get ?

  21. AttentionNo6359 on

    Good. We need to make sure that anyone who marches with the Nazis pays the price in court.

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