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ICE agents complain about their jobs in online forum, report says
Thousands of federal immigration agents have been complaining about their jobs in an online forum, where they blasted “incompetent leadership,” according to a report.
Agents with Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection agencies, part of the Department of Homeland Security, have taken to venting about their frustrations online as they have been placed at the center of the Trump administration’s crackdown.
There are over 5,000 users on the unnamed forum seen by WIRED claiming to be current and former federal immigration agents. There, they complained of the negative public perception of the agencies, long working hours and “incompetent” leadership, according to the outlet.
The outlet noted that users on the forum do not need to prove their employment to join and it had not confirmed the identities of the people posting.
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The gift that keeps on giving.DHS confirms to @FoxNews that a semi-truck driver arrested for causing a head on crash in Indiana
No, ILLEGAL immigrants, and they have arrest orders for them.“Today, immigrants are being detained without due process. Tomorrow, under the Government’s interpretation of the law, American citizens could be subject to the same ... This Court will not allow such an unraveling of the Constitution.”
DOJ moves to drop charges against men arrested after Minneapolis ICE shooting
By Kanishka Singh
WASHINGTON, Feb 12 (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department has moved to drop charges against two men charged with assaulting Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers in Minneapolis in January after an officer shot a Venezuelan immigrant, a court document showed on Thursday.
The top federal prosecutor in Minnesota, Daniel Rosen, asked a judge to dismiss the charges, writing that "newly discovered evidence in this matter is materially inconsistent with the allegations." Rosen sought the dismissal with prejudice, which means the charges cannot be reintroduced.
The shooting that wounded the Venezuelan man, Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis, came during President Donald Trump's widely condemned surge of immigration enforcement actions in Minnesota.
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This is unfortunate incident, but if his father is illegal, what are they supposed to do when encountering him?
This is unfortunate incident, but if his father is illegal, what are they supposed to do when encountering him?
Make exceptions to the law?
Once you do that, they'll all want an exception.
That he has been here illegally for 30+ years is testament to the fact that immigration law has effectively been ignored for a long time.
In a correct World, he wouldn't have been permitted to have stayed here illegally to the point of putting down roots and building a life in a place he had no Right to be from the beginning.
When you do that, build a decades long life in a place you have no actual Right to be, you gotta know you are taking a huge chance.
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