ICE causing more problems than fixing
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Started by metmike - Nov. 20, 2025, 9:07 p.m.

Judge dismisses charges against 2 people accused of ramming vehicle of federal agents conducting Chicago immigration sweeps

https://abcnews.go.com/US/doj-drops-charges-2-people-accused-ramming-vehicles/story?id=127714651

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I was critical of Joe Biden's intentional open borders policies that he blatantly lied about with 100+ posts. This is what caused much of the problem. However, Trumps fixing it is causing much bigger problems that the one they are trying to fix.

Trump's continually lying, insisting that these are all rapists, murderers and criminals just makes it that much worst.


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By metmike - Nov. 20, 2025, 9:18 p.m.
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If I wasn't familiar with the actual situation and somebody sent me this like below, I would think it was made up to be a parody or joke.

Instead, this is actually what this president puts out there on a regular basis:

President Trump is Removing Killers, Rapists and Drug Dealers from Our Streets

  The White House 

Immigrants with no criminal record now largest group in Ice detention

This article is more than 1 month old

Government data shows 16,523 people with no record, versus 15,725 with a record and 13,767 with pending charges

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/sep/26/immigrants-criminal-record-ice-detention

By metmike - Jan. 2, 2026, 12:17 p.m.
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Catholic bishops push U.S. to end 'dehumanizing' immigration enforcement

               

Catholic Bishops Rebuke U.S. ‘Mass Deportation’ of Immigrants

In a rare statement, the bishops framed the immigration crisis in starkly moral terms. “We feel compelled now in this environment to raise our voices in defense of God-given human dignity,” they said.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/12/us/bishops-trump-immigration.html

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January 23, 2025

“Human Dignity is Not Dependent on a Person's Citizenship or Immigration Status”

Bishop Mark J. Seitz (USCCB), Sr. Mary Haddad, RSM (CHA), and Kerry Alys Robinson (CCUSA) have issued a statement in response to action taken by the Trump Administration rescinding guidance related to "protected areas" in immigration enforcement.

https://www.usccb.org/news/2025/human-dignity-not-dependent-persons-citizenship-or-immigration-status

“We recognize the need for just immigration enforcement and affirm the government’s obligation to carry it out in a targeted, proportional, and humane way. However, non-emergency immigration enforcement in schools, places of worship, social service agencies, healthcare facilities, or other sensitive settings where people receive essential services would be contrary to the common good. With the mere rescission of the protected areas guidance, we are already witnessing reticence among immigrants to engage in daily life, including sending children to school and attending religious services. All people have a right to fulfill their duty to God without fear. Turning places of care, healing, and solace into places of fear and uncertainty for those in need, while endangering the trust between pastors, providers, educators and the people they serve, will not make our communities safer.