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'F---ing crazy': ICE swoops in on firefighters IN THE MIDDLE of battling wildfire
MSNBC· 2025-08-29 01:25
Incident Overview - Washington state's largest wildfire, the Bear Gulch fire, has burned 9,000 acres since early July [1] - The fire was only 13% contained at the time of the report [1] - Contract firefighters battling the blaze were temporarily detained by border patrol officials [1][2] Law Enforcement Action - Border Patrol officials raided the firefighters' camp and requested identification [2] - Two firefighters were arrested, but the reasons for their arrest are unclear [3] - There are claims that some firefighters were Native Americans or indigenous volunteers [3] Controversy and Policy - A Biden-era policy generally bans immigration enforcement at natural disaster sites [5] - The incident is considered unusual given the active fire and remote location [5] - The event sparked debate about the treatment of firefighters and immigration policies [4][6] Sociopolitical Commentary - The incident is framed as part of a broader narrative about the division between Americans and foreigners [6] - The author criticizes the idea that one must choose between caring for Americans and immigrants [6] - The author suggests some political figures are willing to harm the country to maintain power [7]
Reporter records video of agents violently tackling, detaining moped driver in D.C.
MSNBC· 2025-08-18 14:43
send reinforcements to high crime areas and not, you know, the mall. Yeah. I mean, you look at neighborhoods, Ward 7, Ward 8 in the city have much higher crime rates uh than Ward 2 and Ward Three, those Georgetown Northwest neighborhoods.They are, but those high crime rates neighborhoods are not seeing this surge in uh either military or police presence at the moment. That video that Pablo was just to talking about has been doing the rounds and joining us now is the Washington Post reporter Dan Rosenvag. He ...
D.C police chief remains in command after Trump admin. backs off Bondi’s order
MSNBC· 2025-08-16 16:08
Government Intervention & Local Control - The Trump administration initially attempted a takeover of the Washington DC Police Department, but later rescinded the order following legal challenges [1] - The DC Attorney General views the outcome as a victory for "home rule," preserving local control over the police department [2] Immigration Enforcement & Sanctuary City Status - The DOJ is directing the DC Mayor to order the police department to assist in immigration enforcement operations [2] - This action effectively strips DC of its sanctuary city status [2]
A 'sinister distraction’: Nevada AG slams Trump’s takeover, praises DC officials for fighting back
MSNBC· 2025-08-16 12:21
The Trump administration is backing off slightly from its takeover of the Washington DC Police Department, rescending Attorney General Pam Bonnie's order stripping power from DC Police Chief Pamela Smith. that after a federal judge heard arguments in a lawsuit from DC's attorney general against the unprecedented takeover and Bondie's appointment of Drug Enforcement Administration head Terrence Cole as quote emergency police commissioner attempting to shift authority from Chief Smith. But following a closed ...
D.C. police will increase cooperation with ICE on immigration enforcement
NBC News· 2025-08-14 20:17
Well, the police chief in Washington DC says that her department is going to be increasing cooperation with immigration agents. That move coming after the after the federal law enforcement takeover ordered by President Trump in the district. Last night, protesters confronting police and homeland security agents at a new checkpoint in a popular nightlife spot in DC. Local police and homeland security agents were stopping cars at a busy intersection.Get off our street. NBC News senior national security corres ...
L.A. educators worry about how ICE raids may impact students
NBC News· 2025-08-14 02:25
LITTLE BIT MORE ABOUT THE CHALLENGES THEY FACE THIS YEAR. >> MIDDLE SCHOOL HISTORY. TEACHER MARCELA CHAGOYA IS PREPARING.FOR A SCHOOL YEAR THAT. MAY BE MORE CHALLENGING. >> FOR HER.>> I HAVE. >> TO PREPARE MYSELF MENTALLY BECAUSE ONE OF MY CONCERNS HAS BEEN, AM I GOING TO SEE ALL MY STUDENTS BACK. >> IN A.>> PREDOMINANTLY LATINO NEIGHBORHOOD. >> IN. >> LOS ANGELES.SHE WORRIES. >> SOME. >> OF HER.>> STUDENTS COULD. >> HAVE BEEN DEPORTED OVER THE SUMMER. >> CHILDREN LISTEN MORE THAN THAN WE GIVE THEM CREDIT F ...
“The normalization of a certain degree of cruelty”: Immigration enforcement in America goes rogue
MSNBC· 2025-08-11 01:50
Immigration Detention & Policy - Construction of the "Alligator Alcatraz" immigration detention center in the Florida Everglades was temporarily halted due to environmental concerns [1] - Families are experiencing heartbreak due to the separation and disappearance of detainees [2][3][4][5] - One in five Latino arrests have no criminal background or removal order, suggesting racial targeting [6] - Over 70% of people in immigration detention do not have a criminal conviction, contradicting the rhetoric of detaining "the worst of the worst" [7] - There is concern about the normalization of brutality and cruelty in immigration enforcement, such as masked agents targeting street vendors [19] DHS & ICE Recruitment - DHS is expanding recruitment efforts, including removing the age gap, potentially inviting older individuals to become ICE agents [8] - The imagery used in DHS recruitment posters is unprecedented and reflects a concerning shift in the agency's approach [9][10] - The recruitment of older individuals, like Dean Cain, is seen as a PR move, despite the historical context of internment camps [12][14] Border Security & Budget - There is cognitive dissonance between claims of a sealed US-Mexico border and the need for a tripled budget for border security [17] - The increased budget for border security is comparable to the military budgets of many other nations [17]
‘Firmly into break the glass territory’: ICE ramps up recruitment and the job requirement is MAGA
MSNBC· 2025-08-09 19:54
Recruitment & Policy Changes - DHS is eliminating the age cap for new ICE hires, allowing individuals aged 18 and older to join [3] - ICE is offering signing bonuses up to $50,000, student loan repayment up to $60,000, and a 25% premium pay to attract recruits [3] - ICE used to require employees to have an undergraduate degree, but this is no longer a requirement [4] Ideological Concerns & Parallels - Recruitment ads are using themes and art associated with white supremacist ideologies [11][12] - The recruitment strategy focuses on defending culture, raising concerns about potential ideological biases within the agency [3][11][15] - ICE is being compared to the Gestapo, raising concerns about the agency becoming a loyalist, quasi-violent force [15] Funding & Expansion - Nearly $170 billion is allocated for immigration enforcement and border security, with $75 billion specifically for ICE [6] - ICE is becoming the highest funded law enforcement agency in the federal government [6] - ICE's size and power are projected to double that of the FBI [8] Potential Mission Creep & Political Influence - Concerns are raised about ICE being deployed for purposes outside its original remit, such as addressing crime in DC [19] - The agency is potentially becoming a personal enforcement army for the president [20][22] - The administration is accused of eliminating individuals who understand the importance of keeping the military out of civilian policing [23] Crime Statistics & Pretexts - DC crime statistics show a decrease in overall crime (down 7%), violent crime (down 26%), and property crime (down 4%) [24] - The use of DHS, National Guard, and ICE in DC is questioned, as it doesn't align with the actual crime statistics [24] - The attacks on institutions are being done with completely fake pretexts [25]
ICE Arrests Parent Near Chula Vista Elementary School
San Diego, CA Patch· 2025-08-08 16:01
Core Viewpoint - The Chula Vista Elementary School District emphasizes its commitment to serving all students, regardless of their immigration status, following the arrest of a parent by ICE agents near a school [1][3]. Group 1: Incident Details - A parent was arrested by ICE agents during morning drop-off outside Camarena Elementary School in Chula Vista [2][3]. - The individual had been ordered deported in absentia by a San Diego immigration judge in July 2022 [2]. - ICE stated that the arrest was part of ongoing enforcement efforts and was resolved safely, not on school grounds [2]. Group 2: School District Response - The Chula Vista Elementary School District confirmed the arrest occurred during morning drop-off outside school property [3]. - The district's spokesperson reiterated the commitment to supporting every student and ensuring their safety and well-being [4]. - Superintendent Eduardo Reyes communicated to families that strong protocols are in place to prevent unauthorized access to schools and recommended having a plan for student pick-up in case of emergencies [4][5]. Group 3: Community Assurance - The district aims to reassure families that schools remain safe spaces for all students despite the incident [5]. - The emphasis is on maintaining a safe and welcoming environment for all students within the Chula Vista Elementary School District [5].
Trump's 'big, beautiful' law gives ICE more money than most countries give their military
MSNBC· 2025-08-04 19:54
Immigration Enforcement Funding - Congress allocated over $175 billion to immigration enforcement agencies like DHS and ICE [1] - This funding surpasses the annual military budget of every country except the United States and China [1] - ICE's budget is larger than any other law enforcement agency in America [1] - ICE's budget is tripling from approximately $8 billion annually to over $24 billion [4] - CBP's budget is increasing from just under $20 billion to $24 billion [4] Budget Management and Oversight - The United States has spent more on immigration enforcement than on all other federal law enforcement endeavors combined since 2012 [5] - Congress has previously raised concerns about ICE's overspending and mismanagement of funds [5] - The recent bill lacked oversight requirements, raising concerns about the allocation of tax dollars [5] Detention and Private Prison Companies - Increased funding is directed towards detention, where historical overspending has occurred [7] - ICE's contracts with private prison companies create economic engines in rural, poor areas [7][8] - Mandatory minimum payment clauses in contracts require the federal government to pay regardless of occupancy rates [8] - The presence of private prisons creates political challenges when considering facility closures due to job losses [8][9] - The Trump administration's policies reversed the trend of banks and the Justice Department distancing themselves from private prison companies [10][11]