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Mike Benz· 2025-08-03 06:07
@joerogan 12. It was trick after trick after trick. The "critical infrastructure" trick gave DHS control over elections. Then, the "delegitimization" trick let DHS say any posts casting doubt on mail-in ballots or voting machines attacked "critical infrastructure"https://t.co/Fo7ArAlz7d https://t.co/35XKszzhMFMike Benz (@MikeBenzCyber):My response to the Washington Post.This is a 40-minute lecture, Part 1 in what I'd like to be an ongoing series, Censorship Industry Decoded.This first video cut through the ...
'I will never forget what I saw': Shocking new reporting from inside immigration detention centers
MSNBC· 2025-06-26 22:15
Immigration Detention Conditions & Policies - The report highlights concerns regarding the conditions at ICE detention facilities, including overcrowding, inadequate medical care, and lack of privacy [1] - Wired's investigation reveals that at least 60% of analyzed immigration detention centers reported serious incidents such as pregnancy complications, suicide attempts, or sexual assault allegations [1] - The administration is requesting over $40 billion to expand private and government-run detention facilities [10] Case of Narcisso Barco - Narcisso Barco, a landscaper and father of three US Marines, was violently arrested by ICE agents [1][3][4] - DHS alleges Narcisso Barco assaulted federal agents with a weed whacker, while others claim he was running out of fear [5][6] - Narcisso Barco has been transferred to Adilanto, a private prison known for its terrible conditions [1] Public Opinion & Policy Implications - 9%, 12%, and 15% of Americans support detaining individuals with American-born children, married to US citizens, or who have a job, respectively; Narcisso Barco meets all these criteria [6][7] - The report suggests that mass deportations are targeting individuals with minor infractions, such as civil or traffic violations [8][9] - There is concern about the potential for increased abuse within the detention system due to its expansion [10]