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Minnesota ICE Crackdown thread


               
2026 Jan 11, 2:06pm   1,803 views  120 comments

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106   Booger   2026 Jan 16, 4:27pm  

Patrick says

I looked at all kiosks, bulletin boards, anything taped up. They still have their Palestine decorations up, and maybe some new ones, but zippo about ICE.

I assume that you will remove any that you find...
107   Blue   2026 Jan 16, 4:28pm  

Patrick says


They still have their Palestine decorations up, and maybe some new ones, but zippo about ICE.

I was surprised. There are usually all kinds of leftie posters there.

Maybe even the Stanford students are sick of the endless flood of criminal aliens.


When I paid attention during my last month visit at bicycle stand next to their library, they look cheap bicycles also there are fliers for food assistance!!

Few months back, I was at a different gov university campus and there was a “surprising” protest. All were super fat females, barely able to stand up and move their bodies! LOL Even security guards/police had hard times watching them leaving the place! All were bad hires or don’t have enough funds to hiring at least few good looking people!
109   Karloff   2026 Jan 16, 4:40pm  

Ceffer says





I think it was Vance who mentioned that under Obama, turning someone away at the border was classified as a "deportation", which is a pretty dishonest way to inflate the score.
110   floki   2026 Jan 16, 4:50pm  

LOL that dancing furry. Sometimes I seriously think they're just having a good time out there.

dishonest, liberal, inflated ego.... say it ain't so.

"Liberalism is a metal disorder"
111   afh398h398h3f98fh3f98ahf983   2026 Jan 16, 6:31pm  

Patrick says

itsAllBullshit

Here you go:

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/ice-officer-fatally-shot-minnesota-woman-was-dragged-car-june-immigrat-rcna252992



ICE officer who fatally shot Minnesota woman was dragged by car during June immigration arrest

In a June incident, the agent was dragged by a vehicle at least 50 yards and required stitches, according to DHS and court documents. ...

The officer suffered multiple lacerations and needed 33 stitches to close his wounds, according to court documents from the June incident, which identified the agent as Jonathan Ross.


I can see how the officer would be much less inclined to let that happen again.


So you justify deadly force against a US Citizen based on a previous incident with a completely different person? Do you think if someone almost killed me, and the next time I thought I might get into a similar circumstance with a completely different person and I killed someone based on that assumption I would cleared of murder?

Are you even thinking about what you're saying anymore? You used to be a voice of reason, now you're just part of the mob.
112   mell   2026 Jan 16, 6:41pm  

itsAllBullshit says


Patrick says


itsAllBullshit

Here you go:

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/ice-officer-fatally-shot-minnesota-woman-was-dragged-car-june-immigrat-rcna252992


ICE officer who fatally shot Minnesota woman was dragged by car during June immigration arrest

In a June incident, the agent was dragged by a vehicle at least 50 yards and required stitches, according to DHS and court documents. ...

The officer suffered multiple lacerations and needed 33 stitches to close his wounds, according to court documents from the June incident, which identified the agent as Jonathan Ross.


I can see how the officer would be much less inclined to let that happen again.



So you justify deadly force against a US Citizen based on a previous incident with a completely different person? Do you think if someone almost killed me, and the next time I thought I might get into a similar circumstance with a completely different person and I killed someone based on that assumption I would cleared of murder?

Are you even thinking about what you're saying anymore? You used to be a voice of reason, now you're just part of the mob.


That experience probably added to this officer's fears, but its completely irrelevant for justification. Anybody who purposefully and unlawfully directs deadly force at someone is at risk if being killed in self defense. It's even irrelevant to as whether this was a LEO or a civilian who shot her. The fact that she was asked to step out of the car multiple times and refused/resisted arrest only makes it worse. It's tragic but if she survived she would have been prosecuted and convicted, not the LEO. People who visit or moves to the US have been regularly reminded to follow LEOs orders for their own safety. US citizens should know. To avoid further tragedies during this situation Trump should enact a curfew, invoking the insurrection act if necessary. So the situation can calm down and LEOs and bystanders aren't constantly in danger.
113   Patrick   2026 Jan 16, 7:24pm  

Yes, if you deliberately drive into a man with a gun, you should expect to be shot.
114   Patrick   2026 Jan 16, 7:25pm  

itsAllBullshit says


So you justify deadly force against a US Citizen based on a previous incident with a completely different person? Do you think if someone almost killed me, and the next time I thought I might get into a similar circumstance with a completely different person and I killed someone based on that assumption I would cleared of murder?

Are you even thinking about what you're saying anymore? You used to be a voice of reason, now you're just part of the mob.


You're reading way too much into what I said. I didn't say that murder is justified by past experiences, but that officer was 110% justified in shooting someone attempting to drive over him, no matter what his history.
115   Patrick   2026 Jan 16, 7:30pm  

itsAllBullshit says


based on a previous incident with a completely different person?


Nope, not based on that, but based on that bald wacko lesbo deliberately driving into him while her "wife" was egging her on to do it.
116   Patrick   2026 Jan 16, 7:52pm  

Karloff says

I think it was Vance who mentioned that under Obama, turning someone away at the border was classified as a "deportation", which is a pretty dishonest way to inflate the score.


Aha! Now things make a lot more sense.
117   Ceffer   2026 Jan 16, 11:53pm  

Looks like the corrupt Police Chief decided that not getting arrested under the Insurrection Act was more important than being unpopular and unpromoted at the local Freemason lodges.

118   AD   2026 Jan 17, 12:42am  

Ceffer says

Looks like the corrupt Police Chief decided that not getting arrested under the Insurrection Act was more important than being unpopular and unpromoted at the local Freemason lodges.


Frey stated during that press conference to "get on the streets and fight ICE". How is that reasonably interpreted as peacefully protesting along the street on the sidewalks ?
119   Patrick   2026 Jan 17, 8:45am  

Yes, Jacob Frey is deliberately inciting violence.
120   Patrick   2026 Jan 17, 9:04am  

https://ground.news/article/b5a18820-9ebc-4828-9c98-ad335c2c6599


On Friday, the U.S. Department of Justice opened an investigation into Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey over possible obstruction, with a grand jury issuing subpoenas as sources say the probe is in early stages.

Prosecutors are focusing on 18 U.S.C. § 372, which targets conspiracies to impede federal officers through force or threats, as investigators examine whether Walz and Frey's statements encouraged obstruction.


They sure did encourage obstruction!

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