ICE officers take their uniforms off when they go home. Our communities need to identify, isolate, and hold them accountable even when they aren't clocked in.
one of the ice agents that raided the library i work at was one of our patrons, who was retired, and reentered the workforce just to do this. absolutely horrifying how comfortable he felt snitching on our citizenship classes in a place he’s acted as a member of our community for years
Notice how ICE dominates feeds while food quality, medical gatekeeping, and cost-of-living crises barely trend. Outrage isn’t about impact—it’s about control of attention.
The government can't even protect its own employees' data anymore. ICE agents' identities leaked by whistleblowers exposing accountability failures. Half the country sees accountability; half sees a dangerous breach. Nobody trusts DHS to function. This is institutional collapse in real time—when government loses the basic capacity to keep secrets or protect its own, foreign adversaries don't need to attack; they just watch the machine eat itself. A superpower that can't control its own data, can't protect its own agents, can't agree on basic facts = hollow from within. I mapped how institutional breakdown becomes a geopolitical weapon:
I think liberals and just everyday people are starting to wake up to the atrocities that ICE has been committing since its inception. The fact of the matter is that when people begin to see these barbaric acts of terror in their backyard, they speak up. Is it sad to be right to be for so long, that you lose a sense of hope when everyday people are being blackbagged off the streets? Yes, but I'm glad and am inspired that more people are coming to their senses.
one of the ice agents that raided the library i work at was one of our patrons, who was retired, and reentered the workforce just to do this. absolutely horrifying how comfortable he felt snitching on our citizenship classes in a place he’s acted as a member of our community for years
Jonathan Ross has been identified as the gunman.
Do we turn the meet the fiery with a community smile and forgiveness or just make public what is hidden daily?
Notice how ICE dominates feeds while food quality, medical gatekeeping, and cost-of-living crises barely trend. Outrage isn’t about impact—it’s about control of attention.
ICE wiki
agents
vehicles
Incidents
… and more
https://wiki.icelist.is/index.php?title=Main_Page
https://mdavis19881.substack.com/p/dictatorship-isnt-a-theory-folks
The government can't even protect its own employees' data anymore. ICE agents' identities leaked by whistleblowers exposing accountability failures. Half the country sees accountability; half sees a dangerous breach. Nobody trusts DHS to function. This is institutional collapse in real time—when government loses the basic capacity to keep secrets or protect its own, foreign adversaries don't need to attack; they just watch the machine eat itself. A superpower that can't control its own data, can't protect its own agents, can't agree on basic facts = hollow from within. I mapped how institutional breakdown becomes a geopolitical weapon:
https://substack.com/@geopoliticsinplainsight/p-184355102
They are protecting us from foreign lawbreakers
They are heros
You defend the rights of people who violated our immigration laws.
You defend Somali fraud because your misdirected bleeding heart colors your judgement.
You want to let American citizens struggle to find employment while the lawbreaking border hoppers have their jobs
Any minority individual can take a crap on our Constitution and you defend it.
I’m happy to know the nation favors what you attack
Keep it up. It’s called spitting into the wind.
How does a state deal with power when violence is justified in the name of order?
In systems where obedience replaces responsibility and violence is legitimised in the name of the state.
In 1992, "Rage Against the Machine" addressed this issu: youtu.be/bWXazVhlyxQ
#FCKICE #FCKTRMP #FCKNZS #FCKAFD
But they just getting paid. Another 9-5
https://open.substack.com/pub/evvylou/p/there-is-no-difference-between-ice?r=5ztm8r&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true
I think liberals and just everyday people are starting to wake up to the atrocities that ICE has been committing since its inception. The fact of the matter is that when people begin to see these barbaric acts of terror in their backyard, they speak up. Is it sad to be right to be for so long, that you lose a sense of hope when everyday people are being blackbagged off the streets? Yes, but I'm glad and am inspired that more people are coming to their senses.
https://open.substack.com/pub/stephenjlyons/p/trumps-kent-state?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&shareImageVariant=overlay&r=9bry5