ICE Officer Kills Motorist In Minneapolis

she’s a liberal white woman. she brought it on herself
Somewhat off the topic but I understand that 17,000 to 20,000 individuals planning to travel to the US for the World Cup have cancelled reservations and tickets following the shooting. Considering the manner travelers to the US have been treated over the last year it is amazing that anyone would still come to the US voluntarily for a sporting event. Trump still has time to insure that FIFA will wonder why they ever chose the US as the primary site for the games.

The 2028 Olympic Games are scheduled for in LA. Trump also has time to make that an absolute disaster.
 
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Somewhat off the topic but I understand that 17,000 to 20,000 individuals planning to travel to the US for the World Cup have cancelled reservations and tickets following the shooting. Considering the manner travelers to the US have been treated over the last year it is amazing that anyone would still come to the US voluntarily for a sporting event. Trump still has time to insure that FIFA will wonder why they ever chose the US as the primary site for the games.

The 2028 Olympic Games are scheduled for in LA. Trump also has time to make that an absolute disaster.
he will screw things up in ways that we can’t even imagine yet

but hey, maybe there will be some cheap tix available /s
 
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I question the humanity of people who keep pushing this narrative. This was gross misuse of police power. Regardless of the politics involved, this is what should be the main concern.
is as does.

but fear not, dear leader has just informed us that the day of reckoning and retribution is at hand for minneapolis. his supporters and apologists will be happy to hear that
 

Joe Thompson, the career U.S. Justice Department attorney best known for prosecuting social services fraud in Minnesota, has resigned along with other experienced attorneys at the Minnesota U.S. Attorney's Office.

The move comes after top Justice Department officials pushed the Minnesota U.S. Attorney's Office to investigate the widow of Renee Macklin Good, the person shot and killed last week by ICE agent Jonathan Ross, MPR News has learned.
 
"A State finding herself in the condition in which Minnesota has judged she is, in which her safety requires that she should provide for the maintenance of her rights out of the Union, surrenders all the benefits, (and they are known to be many,) deprives herself of the advantages, (they are known to be great,) severs all the ties of affection, (and they are close and enduring,) which have bound her to the Union; and thus divesting herself of every benefit, taking upon herself every burden, she claims to be exempt from any power to execute the laws of the United States within her limits."
 

New documents shed light on Renee Good’s ties to ICE monitoring efforts in Minneapolis
The woman killed by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Minneapolis last week served on the board of her son’s school, which linked to documents encouraging parents to monitor ICE and directing them to training.

The documents shed new light on Renee Good’s connection to efforts to monitor and potentially disrupt ICE operations – an association that federal officials have made clear is at the center of their review into the deadly incident that occurred as she partially blocked ICE agents in the street with her SUV.

But four legal experts who reviewed the documents for CNN said they largely describe nonviolent civil disobedience tactics practiced at American protests for generations – far from the sinister depiction of extremism and domestic terrorism portrayed by Trump administration officials like Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Vice President JD Vance.
 
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New documents shed light on Renee Good’s ties to ICE monitoring efforts in Minneapolis
The woman killed by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Minneapolis last week served on the board of her son’s school, which linked to documents encouraging parents to monitor ICE and directing them to training.

The documents shed new light on Renee Good’s connection to efforts to monitor and potentially disrupt ICE operations – an association that federal officials have made clear is at the center of their review into the deadly incident that occurred as she partially blocked ICE agents in the street with her SUV.

But four legal experts who reviewed the documents for CNN said they largely describe nonviolent civil disobedience tactics practiced at American protests for generations – far from the sinister depiction of extremism and domestic terrorism portrayed by Trump administration officials like Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Vice President JD Vance.
she dared question dear leader's authority. she deserve to die. if folks don't like this, they can leave the country
 
I suppose Minnesota could absolutely end the enforcement of federal immigration law inside Minnesota if they left the Union. Once out of the Union, ICE would have no authority to enforce any law whatsoever inside Minnesota.

Well, we could absolutely stop all of this fun if the party that screams "states rights" would let local LE investigate, and the DA to indict an ICE agent that murdered a citizen. Of course, that's not gonna happen since those in charge of the Feds right now don't like the politics involved. And she DID use pronouns, and she's lezbo. So there's that.
 
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