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21 hours ago, Covri said:

Looks like they were finally able to buy all the cool new matching tactical gear to wear while performing their secret police duties.

 

 

And that’s a tpusa video. They are proud of it. 

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Posted
20 minutes ago, Satchel said:

Ice agents rappel from helicopters onto the roof of a Chicago apartment building, zip tying everybody in sight - including children:

https://blockclubchicago.org/2025/10/02/south-shore-residents-return-to-ransacked-apartments-try-to-move-out-after-ice-raid-it-looks-like-hell/

He’s an Army veteran now retired after three decades working for the U.S. Postal Service.

Federal agents pounded on the door of his South Shore apartment about 2 a.m. Tuesday.

 

“I told them they must have the wrong apartment,” the man said.

But armed agents busted open many doors after arriving in U-Haul trucks to raid the 130-unit apartment building at 7500 S. South Shore Drive. They woke up residents to handcuff them with zip ties and led them into unmarked vans

The report didn’t mention women and children appear to be among the detained, said Brandon Lee, a spokesman with the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights. Organizers worry many people were taken without warrants. 

“These were families with their children escorted out in the middle of the night,” Lee said. “This administration is using PR efforts to try to turn communities against their neighbors.”

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37 minutes ago, Derka said:

 

They are  - and it has always been intended that they would be - Trump's combination secret police and private army.  Super-easy way around Posse Comitatus (forbidding the use of the military for domestic law enforcement): create a new military force that isn't "technically" a military force.  They have all the toys, equipment, and trappings of the military, but (1) are not actually a military branch, and (2) do not even have the rules of engagement or UCMJ that restrains the military when it IS operating where it can.

Trump created his own Stasi, and his own fully militarized Gestapo -- literally EVERYTHING every "libertarian" and "the 2nd amendment is sacred because it protects us against an oppressive governement!" type has been freaking out about for decades....and now, from that exact crowd, not even crickets chirping.  Nope, instead, gleeful, masturbatory fervor, ENJOYING watching a new branch of the military be deployed in combat action on American soil.

Remember, because this is important: if you ever talk to a libertarian or "second amendment fan," they are liars.  Every single one of them.  They never cared, at all, about the shit they said was the greatest danger to the Republic.  The hell of it is, THEY WERE FUCKING RIGHT.  They just don't have the integrity or balls to live up to those principles....because they never actually believed in them.

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Atlanta journalist Mario Guevara deported Friday
Mario Guevara, the Atlanta-based Spanish-language journalist who was arrested covering an anti-Trump protest, has been deported to El Salvador Friday morning at 4 a.m., according to Katherine Jacobsen with the Committee to Protect Journalists.

This came after the U.S. Court of Appeals rejected Mario Guevara’s ask to remain in the U.S. as his attorneys said he fears retribution in El Salvador for his media coverage.

“We’re not in the best spirits, but like I said earlier, he’s alive, and when this sadness passes, I know we [the family] will rise up and this time stronger. We’ll have higher spirits than ever,” he added.

Mario Guevara was arrested in June during a “No Kings” protest in DeKalb County. He’s from El Salvador and entered the U.S. legally in 2004. 

He was transferred to Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention after his arrest, even though his charges were dropped. An immigration judge ruled he could be released from detention on bond, but the federal government appealed. 

Guevara had applied for asylum in 2005 and was denied, but appealed that decision. That appeal went unresolved and was administratively closed until 2025. He was in the process of getting a green card through his U.S. citizen son. 

After his arrest, the Department of Homeland Security reopened the unresolved asylum appeal and denied it. Guevara asked the U.S. Court of Appeals to temporarily pause his deportation, but that was denied Wednesday. 

The court indicated in its decision that while Guevara was within his First Amendment rights to report on the protest, he did not have the proper paperwork filed at the right time to stay in the U.S. 

“Taken as a one-off, you could write off the case of Mario Guevara as an immigration issue, that someone might not have had all of their immigration paperwork lined up,” said Jacobsen, who serves as the U.S., Canada, and Caribbean program coordinator for the Committee to Protect Journalists.

“But I don’t think that that’s what the case is actually about. I think what we saw in this case is a really concerted effort from the government to try and deport a journalist who was very well known in the Atlanta Metro community, especially in Spanish language communities, and to curtail the ability of other reporters to go out with confidence that they could cover and live stream police activity without fear of retaliation government,” she added. “That’s what this case is about.”

CPJ reports Guevara has been the only journalist in prison or ICE detention in the U.S. this year.

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Posted

I saw "One Battle After Another" last night. It's a must-see. Highly recommend as a glimpse at the not-too-distant future.

Plan accordingly.

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Posted
2 hours ago, Derka said:

 

I have no doubt they will, if they haven't already, infiltrate surly, and round up all the radical leftists.  It's been real, @Brisketexan .   Glad we were able to share a beer before you get scooped up.

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7 minutes ago, Sbbruin said:

I have no doubt they will, if they haven't already, infiltrate surly, and round up all the radical leftists.  It's been real, @Brisketexan .   Glad we were able to share a beer before you get scooped up.

Yeah, and also in a city that fought for its fucking rights and freedom. Remember that? 

Pendejo, I was there at least for 1 beer 1 night. Shit, I am getting deported to Nepal right? 

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Yeah, and also in a city that fought for its fucking rights and freedom. Remember that? 
Pendejo, I was there at least for 1 beer 1 night. Shit, I am getting deported to Nepal right? 

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