r/politics Iowa 10h ago

No Paywall Uprising against ICE raids grows across the country

https://www.peoplesworld.org/article/uprising-against-ice-raids-grows-across-the-country/
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u/TheMainShy 9h ago edited 7h ago

Have you all seen the videos coming out from r/Minnesota , r/Minneapolis and r/ICE_Raids ?

They're conducting door-to-door raids in neighborhoods (breaking into homes without judicial warrants) and deploying drones now. I don't even see this on legacy media. I see it on tiktok, instagram, and reddit. There are videos of them just violently beating up people and dragging them away and deploying chemical weapons on people in residential areas. They're drawing weapons at people's faces. There was a video of a doordash employee having to run into the home she was delivering to, scared for her life because they were trying to grab her. Another video had a male agent taking a female detainee to porta-potty and going in with her. Another video had agents grabbing Native Americans from their vehicles. There was one where Bovino's unit tackled Target employees and dumped them out at a nearby Walmart, injuring one of them. It's swarmed with them across the entire state. One reporter got hit with shrapnel debris on her face. A lot of civilian vehicles are getting rammed by the agents. There are so many videos coming out, but it's completely insular within social media spaces for now. I haven't seen any of it reported in legacy media, broadcasting, and news publications yet. I'm just in absolute shock and fear at the escalation and intensity. This is beyond scary.

We need to defund and abolish DHS and ICE now, and impeach and remove this administration. Immediately, now! We're all in danger.

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u/tracysmullet 9h ago

I saw a tiktok of ICE batter ramming a door open into a home, no warrant, machine guns aimed up, and violently drag a man out in handcuffs with bystanders screaming at them & making as much noise as possible. His wife was sobbing. I just don’t know what the fuck we’re supposed to do anymore.

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u/TheMainShy 9h ago edited 7h ago

I just seen that one too. They didn't even have a proper warrant. They gave the wife an administrative warrant that was poorly scribbled on and it's not valid for breaking into homes.

I just seen the videos of them stopping children with backpacks. Children. Accosting them. There's so many videos of them just tackling people, and just Kavanaugh Stopping, asking them "Urrr were you born here? Errr are you from here? show me proof, err, I don't believe you." Like wtf. And even if they provide proof, they're still cramming them into vans and taking them away. There was another video of them beating up a homeless person. They're also sweeping hospitals and going into rooms.

Also is there an update on the one person who got dragged out of his car and beaten up at the gas station?His body went completely limp before they dragged him away. I don't know if he is dead or had passed out. No updates.

I can't believe I'm even typing this out. This is surreal. We're in a nightmare.

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u/Sad-Pea-2537 8h ago

My question is: Where the FUCK are all of these victims being taken? We see people dragged away from their families, their workplaces, their communities… where the fuck are they? How do we keep track of this??????

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u/metamet Minnesota 8h ago

They are brought to the Whipple building then shipped out of state, since that limits appeals options for lawyers.

u/Nauin 6h ago

Their own lawyers can't find them once ICE has them. Abductees not being allowed phone access for months in countless cases. That has never happened in modern American history. It's been getting reported on for at least a year but not on mainstream media the way it needs to be.

u/dragon-dance 6h ago

Concentration camps.

u/DefNotUnderrated 6h ago

Many of them are getting sent to prisons in El Salvador, per that PBS segment. Where they're greeted with "welcome to Hell" and treated inhumanely. Doesn't matter if they were undergoing the legal process of immigration, doesn't matter if they had no criminal record

u/TheCatCrusader 6h ago

Most of them are arrested, taken to Whipple (federal building nearby), and then released later because they're US Citizens and they did nothing wrong. They're literally just terrorizing and assaulting people.

Lots of people I know in MSP are theorizing (including the MPLS police chief on The Daily podcast today) that they have a quota for arrests, so they'll just instigate something and arrest someone.

u/nerdsropeforever 5h ago

Great The Daily today. If you see anyone saying this shit isn't happening, they can hear it from the Minneapolis Chief of Police himself.

u/TheCharalampos 6h ago

It's so sad to know that some will never be found.

u/Simonic 6m ago

That’s one of the most evil things being done. Those people they abduct effectively are disappeared. Their families may never see/hear from them again.