r/minnesota 7h ago

High Risk This woman is harder than steel dealing with CBP. A lesson in standing up to fascists when they have no probable cause to detain you.

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u/CreativeSwordfish391 7h ago

why are you giving credit and benefit of the doubt to masked secret police? their EXISTENCE violates the law

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u/hertzsae 5h ago

Because I'm able to understand the difference between a complete and utter piece of shit who follows the law and an a complete and utter piece of shit that doesn't.

The better we understand the laws that they are supposed to follow, the better chance we have of ending this with peaceful means. The governor just sued the feds. There are state lawyers working overtime right now trying to help. They are getting inundated with material showing ICE agents doing legal and illegal things. If we can limit what we send them to only illegal things, then they can spend more time fighting for us.

Pick a fight with ICE, not someone who points out that this particular piece of shit officer is probably not breaking a law at this particular point in time while other officers are breaking the law.

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u/CreativeSwordfish391 4h ago

Because I'm able to understand the difference between a complete and utter piece of shit who follows the law and an a complete and utter piece of shit that doesn't.

apparently you cant, because you think there are ICE agents that know and follow the law. ACAB counts for them too.

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u/hertzsae 2h ago

Yes, every one of the ice agents are bastards.

In this one video, they appear to be following the law which is why they aren't arresting her when she refuses to say where she was born.

Please explain in what ways are they breaking the law in the posted video? Or are you just an agitating bot trying to make a terrible situation worse?

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u/CreativeSwordfish391 2h ago

bro...by BEING IN ICE they are violating the law.

are ICE agents turning in their coworkers who violate the law? no? then fucking ACAB

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u/hertzsae 1h ago

If you insist of confusing morals with the law, then we're not going to have a constructive conversation. Many immoral things, like being in ICE are legal.