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1682 || ICE + the depravity of undermining democracy
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(content warning: sexual violence) ONLY 5% of those detained by ice have a violent conviction, 73% never had a damned Conviction in their life, and those that did have prior convictions, a majority of those were traffic + paperwork issues, because they WERE on the damned books, and trying to immigrate legally when the government went and changed the rules on them.
In episode 1344, I debunked some immigration myths, in 1345 I shared some resources about the rights that immigrants have in this country, and as much as I would like to never talk about these assholes again, it feels like it’s past time to talk about the nightmare in the room. ICE itself.
FACTS:
- Olivia Rodrigo is older than ICE.
- When ICE was founded they were given 3 billion of our tax dollars annually. This year they are promised 42 billion* of our tax dollars. *According to DHS they’ll be using $170 billion over next 4 years (170/4) **+ for context what we could do with that much money? Ending WORLD hunger is estimated to cost just $93 billion a year and were spending $170 billion on an agency that has been around less time than Kelly Clarkson’s has been an American Idol.
- Between January 1 and January 13th of this year - that’s not even TWO WEEKS, there have been 26 cases of violent misconducts DURING RAIDS ALONE that have been VERIFIED and reported by the people who are actively funding said raids.
- They are unregulated and violent, so there are many crimes going without acknowledgement.
- Last year was the deadliest year on record for ICE, yet it was also their most profitable.
- The AP recently reported that ICE officers have been given permission to enter homes without a warrant.
Know your rights:
Defend yourself against ICE raids
How allies can help against ICE raids
RESOURCES: The House Democrats ICE oversight.
American Immigration Council on Student Harm
The Conversation on ICE impact on student Trauma
The UN "ending world hunger costs less than 1% of military spending"