if it’s really about public safety, why doesn’t ICE share their important information with local law enforcement? why don’t they get judicial warrants?
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this speaker is a bit soft spoken. i think the voice is miss katrina from cville BLM. she’s worried about her family with mexican heritage visiting her here.
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public comment has ended. looks like we’ll hear from the board now, then ICE. some disagreement about what order we’ll proceed in.
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an ICE agent is reading the ICE mission statement i guess. my eyes hurt from rolling so hard. he is upset about the “fear mongering” about theo practices. they are “keeping communities safe.” all they want is notification from one law enforcement agency to another.
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hearing a horror story about a violent rapist. it’s the MS-13 tactic in different clothes. “not everyone detained by ice is deported” “all aliens are entitled to due process” don’t use offensive language AND lie to me. c’mon.
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alright wes, step to that agent. thank you. asking why they don’t share information with police, how they decide who gets detained. points out these families have to shell out resources to get a judge to say they’re no risk when they never should’ve been detained at all.
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those ICE suit is so monotone. he’s saying nothing at all. it’s mind numbing. “this is all in the interest of public safety.” wes pushes: what about child support? is that about public safety? he’s really on it.
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he’s mumbling, talking in circles trying to justify detaining someone after a traffic offense. i can’t even follow this shitty logic.
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a member of the board is concerned about a recent incident where ICE agents presented a FAKE WARRANT. she says “i don’t want to be pejorative, but...” no. fuck no. that’s a crime. they lied. it’s not pejorative. that is straight up fucking terrifying and that needs to be said.
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“the united states’ recognition of ICE’s unique authorities since the 1700s...” he’s mumbling again but i had no idea 2003 was 300 years ago.
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to be fair, 2017 counts for 286 of them.
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