They're sending their criminals and mental patients, all wrapped up in one.
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Oh, no problem, then.
He needs Iowa to win in 2028, make it...North Dakota.
You were wrong more times than the number of sentences.
Hegseth is in town.
Ironic. If you want to reduce crime, invite the Black Panthers to keep the ICE Apes away.
We always have to remember: There are a LOT more of us than them. These whistles help us remember that.
I think perjury can be somewhat flexible, depending on the charge they're lying about. Lie about witnessing a signature, and it's probably a fine, maybe probation. Lie about a murder, and it's a big deal.
They can also just increase the charges from perjury to something like obstruction or even being an accessory or part of a conspiracy.
My rapidly diminishing purchasing power due to high inflation, tariffs, higher interest rates, higher taxes, higher junk fees, and stagnant wages is forcing me to boycott as much as I can, whether I like it or not.
It doesn't make it all better, but it illustrates that their intimidation strategies are failing badly, but only if the whole story is heard.
By your telling, a guy was badly victimized by ICE. In my telling, he gets his revenge, and humiliates them. Making people fear them is good propaganda, but may have the effect of scaring people into not engaging. Making people see their virtuosic incompetence energizes people to continue to resist.
That guy's (a lawyer) case was rejected by three Grand Juries, until they recharged him under statute that didn't require a Grand Jury.
When they got to court, the ICE Ape "victim" testified that when the sandwich hit him, it burst open, and mustard and onions covered his body armor, and the smell gave him PTSD, which now uncontrollably triggers whenever he smells onions or mustard. His life was totally ruined by that sandwich throwing meanie.
During cross-examination, the defense really let the guy sell the story of his victimization really hard, then they displayed a photo of the sandwich, taken by investigators AFTER the incident, and it was fully, tightly wrapped by a Subway Sandwich Artist, who really knew how to wrap a sandwich. Give that person the Employee of the Month Award.
The ICE Ape's testimony was proven to be an obvious total lie, and the dependent was quickly found not guilty. The ICE Ape was NOT charged with perjury, which is the real crime in this story.
And the defendant was a lawyer, who won his case, so if he was fired, I'm sure he's been hired, by now. If not, he should do a GoFundMe, and he'll be a millionaire in a few days.
It was common in Colombia for cops, judges, and politicians to be given a choice - cooperate, and get paid a LOT of money, or you and your entire family can die. That's a pretty easy choice.
The cocaine cartels had so much cash that they spent thousands of dollars a month on rubber bands just to bundle the bills, and they lost hundreds of thousands of dollars a month to rats eating the cash. Giving hefty cash payments in return for protection was better than losing it to rats.