- roberturquhart37
- Jan 25
- 2 min read
Dear Friends, In Our Name
Ice Barbi, DHS and all the ICE men – supported by all other members of the regime, have a standard “narrative”. The most recent version I’ve heard was from Nazi-cosplay-guy Bovino, but they all do it: someone who entered the US illegally, a doubtful category especially because they keep changing the rules, so suddenly legal asylum seekers now entered illegally. Someone who entered the country “illegally” is now a criminal. All criminals are candidates for “worst of the worst” status. A majority of those detained, according to ICE records, have never been accused of crimes, let alone have criminal convictions. But they entered our beautiful USA illegally (maybe). Therefore, detaining a five-year old boy as bait to get at his parents (who have no criminal records that anyone knows of) is defending us all against the “worst of the worst”. Watch the interview with Bovino (Nazi-cosplay-guy) where he defends detaining Liam Conejo Ramos: am I misrepresenting him?
Operation Metro Force, the armed offensive of the DHS against the City of Minneapolis, has arrested about 2000 people, according to the latest reports. Of these, 212 have “serious criminal histories”, and so have been classified as “worst of the worst”. 75 have “violent criminal histories” or gang affiliations. 13 are identified as gang members.
Questions arise: for example, what’s the difference between serious and violent. Before any of those, however, the necessary general principle must be applied: any and every statement by the Federal government and all its agencies are to be presumed false pending rigorous investigation.
But let’s say that the figures are roughly accurate. Why did 2000 people need to be arrested in order to catch a bit over 200 actual criminals (though many of them may be more the “really quite bad of the really quite bad”, rather than the “worst of the worst”)?
Who are the 1788 people also arrested? (Assuming that they’ve arrested precisely 2000 total.) From what we know from other cities there’s no reason to think that they should ever have been arrested at all. But we know not only from other cities but from Minneapolis as well that whoever they choose to arrest they will treat with maximum violence.
We have all seen the grotesque and unnecessary violence inflicted on citizens, legal residents and federal, state and municipal office holders. No one should be subjected to such violence, no, not even the “worst of the worst”. The detained are held in “facilities” with atrocious conditions: lack of basic sanitation, water, etc. Denial of necessary medical services. Denial of legal services.
How can this be? How can this be allowed? How can We, the People allow this?
Most of the people who have been arrested, detained, deported should never have been arrested at all – the DHS data show this.
The Federal government no longer exists.
Love and solidarity,
Bobby
P.S. This does not reflect late-breaking events, especially another murder of a US citizen by Federal agents. Stay tuned.
