ICE agents surround and arrest illegals in Maryland


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0 +1 TitanZeuss369 2 weeks ago

Is it an Illegal or just a Trump / Gov dissident? we shall never know...

Complete lack of public oversight, transparency and accountability - much like the Cheka / NKVD in Zionist Jewish 1917 to 1952 Russia that nixed 60 mio mostly innocent Russians - and to this day deny it ever happened ;0)))

6 +1 NovaJehova 2 weeks ago

:heart: I support ICE completely!

0 +1 Comfortably_numb 2 weeks ago

@NovaJehova send some to Brampton.

2 +1 ubi 2 weeks ago

During his two terms in office (2009–2017),
the Obama administration deported approximately 3 million noncitizens,
a figure that led some immigration rights activists and media outlets to refer to him [Obama] as the "Deporter in Chief".

This total represents the highest number of deportations of any US president at that time.

Key Aspects of Obama-Era Deportations:

Total Numbers: The total removals amounted to roughly 3 million people,
which was higher than the ~2 million removed during the two terms of George W. Bush.

"Removal" vs. "Return": A significant portion of this total came from formal "removals" (deportations) rather than
"voluntary returns," as policy shifted toward using formal enforcement to handle illegal reentries.

Secure Communities Program: The increase in deportations was partially driven by the expansion of the
"Secure Communities" program, which forced local law enforcement to share fingerprint data with
federal immigration authorities to identify and deport noncitizens convicted of crimes.

Focus on Criminality: While removals were high,
the administration shifted its focus toward deporting individuals with criminal records and recent border crossers.

You see Trump did not create the ICE, they were ALWAYS THERE. He increased the numbers of ICE officers.
That's about it.

The "ICE" have always been there.
nothing new, no changed policy, just a change of Government and an insurrection by the DNC thugs.

0 +1 ɗεεɱᵴϯεɾ 2 weeks ago

@ubi A "significant proportion" could mean anything... What are the actual proportions of voluntary vs involuntary and how do they compare with other administrations? Even Obooga-bunga himself admitted that his deportation statistics were "deceptive." They even included border-crossers being turned back on the spot as "deportations", which is bullshit.

At the same time he hollowed out domestic immigration enforcement activities (worksite, enforcing court orders, police coordination etc.)

You're a lying, obfuscating sack of shit—as usual.

0 +1 ubi 2 weeks ago

2 million formal (ICE) removals of 3.1 million total.

During the Obama administration,
the proportions of deportation shifted significantly toward

involuntary removals (formal deportations)
rather than
returns (voluntary departures),
marking a change from previous administrations.

Total Numbers:
Over eight years, the Obama administration logged more than 3.1 million ICE removals.

Voluntary vs. Involuntary:
While earlier administrations (like George W. Bush's) had high numbers of voluntary "returns" at the border, the Obama administration oversaw a shift where removals and returns were nearly equal early in his term, with formal removals eventually outpacing returns.

"Deporter-in-Chief" Context:
Critics and defenders alike noted that while total deportations were high,
a large portion (2 million) were formal,
involuntary removals managed by ICE,
often focused on people apprehended at the border or with criminal records.

Removals vs. Returns Impact:
Involuntary removals come with a formal order and penalties (making re-entry legally difficult), whereas "returns" (voluntary) do not.

The Obama administration broke records specifically for formal removals (involuntary), rather than total enforcement actions (which include voluntary departures).

8 +1 Theocritus 2 weeks ago

You have ruined your own lands, you won't ruin mine!

6 +1 YOLO_ 2 weeks ago

It's old fashion Mexican round up! Yee-Haa :D

14 +1 MisterProgneto 2 weeks ago

Go ICE!

5 +1 tommix1 2 weeks ago

Going through the immigration process pays dividends.

4 +1 Bellybutton 2 weeks ago

Anti ice protesters must have run out of money.

16 +1 MJK420 2 weeks ago

This is what we voted for. Adios

19 +1 Lemmiwinks 2 weeks ago

I feel bad for the europeans who see this and aren’t getting the same cleansing in their countries

9 +1 JobyFluorine 2 weeks ago

@Lemmiwinks They actually vote to be replaced by filthy, third world trash. You know that, right? They have a choice, and they've chosen wrong.
Maybe President Trump will start occupying Mental Asylum countries like the U.K. They have obviously lost control of their own countries.

10 +1 kansaiking 2 weeks ago

GIT ' ER DONE

4 +1 oroboros 2 weeks ago

Despite good intentions, it is impossible to arrest and deport all illegal immigrants by legal means.

2 +1 Clappincheeks2knight 2 weeks ago

@oroboros Any percent is better than none!

11 +1 Voodoo333333 2 weeks ago

Out you go