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Ocelot II

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3. Many are still here. They have moved most of their operations to the suburbs
Sun Feb 15, 2026, 03:21 PM
18 hrs ago

where (at least for now) there are fewer observers and followers, so people can be taken more easily without ICE being seen or videoed. But the resistance isn't done either, just recalibrating. ICE needs to be gone, not just distributed elsewhere, and they need to pay reparations for the terrible damage they have done. Of course there is no real remedy for the deaths of two people and the trauma done to children, but I hope there are at least prosecutions in the future. And although the whole damn agency should be shut down before it can wreak the same disaster on other communities, that's not going to happen, so everybody had better get ready. If they aren't in your city yet, they will be.

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For what...... Lovie777 18 hrs ago #1
The US is becoming an occupied country. Irish_Dem 18 hrs ago #2
Many are still here. They have moved most of their operations to the suburbs Ocelot II 18 hrs ago #3
Wonder where the popsdenver 18 hrs ago #6
An analysis of new leases suggests NY, NJ, PA and CA. Ocelot II 18 hrs ago #8
Why? So they can ensure they still have the ability to harass and prosecute innocent people? efhmc 18 hrs ago #4
The Department of Homeland Security said it was its largest immigration enforcement operation ever and proved successful sheshe2 18 hrs ago #5
They claimed they arrested 4,000 people. How many of them were actual criminals? Ocelot II 18 hrs ago #7
Yes, that is exactly whom they are counting. OldBaldy1701E 17 hrs ago #9
According to the CATO Institute, 73% detained had no criminal conviction. ificandream 17 hrs ago #11
At least 12 Twin Cities suburbs form coalition amid ICE surge, MPR, 2/4/26 progree 17 hrs ago #10
'It's happening here': ICE turns quiet Minnesota suburbs into conflict zones progree 17 hrs ago #12
Yea, probably the Lowest of low will stay bluestarone 16 hrs ago #13
That was my thought exactly! OldBaldy1701E 2 hrs ago #20
Offensive that Homan is talking about this like 'we' Red Mountain 12 hrs ago #14
Listen, you bastard... RobertDevereaux 11 hrs ago #15
I doubt that the 'resistance' is going to 'draw down' before they ALL leave !!!!! Jack Valentino 11 hrs ago #16
ICE agents faked car trouble to lure man out of home -- example of the new MN ICE ops -- progree 8 hrs ago #17
GET THE FUCK OUT Skittles 4 hrs ago #18
I. O. W.s they are not leaving. Minnesota never had any security problems with immigration that was Botany 3 hrs ago #19
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