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John, I'm wondering what you think of his ICEatzgruppen physically assaulting latinos just because they can. When the demented orangutan announces immunity for his new "operation deportation" ICEatzgruppen army of pardoned January 6th cop beaters it's going to get fucked-to-the-up!✌️
Thank you, Juan!
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Please keep posting more on here. I'm following you everywhere. We have white supremacy rallies happening around here. This is just one group. These are showing up in mailboxes in Goshen IN. I blurred the numbers so the trolls can't call to get information to attend.
It's insane that that's happening here. I live in the area and my younger sister goes to Goshen college. This is bullcrap, we shouldn't have to be afraid like this in our own towns, especially in this day and age, 2025. Rezo a Dios por la protección de mi familia 🙏🏼
I know. I'm so worried. But I'm not surprised. I'm very pale I'm 1/2 Mexican and not fluent in Spanish.( My parents didn't push it. I wish they would have) I read it better than anything else. The shit people would say in front of me not realizing I'm 1/2 Mexican. Freaking crazy stuff.
Any chance you will be hosting on @thedailyshow.com soon?
Yes! And practice. Say them out loud.
Know Your Rights When ICE Comes to Your Door: Stay Calm and Don’t Open the Door: ICE cannot enter your home without a warrant signed by a judge. If they don’t have one, you have the right to refuse entry.
Ask them to slide the warrant under the door to verify it. An ICE administrative warrant (Form I-200 or I-205) does not allow entry into your home. Only warrants signed by a judge (from a criminal court) give them that authority.
Exercise Your Right to Remain Silent: You are not obligated to speak to ICE or answer their questions. You can say: “I am exercising my right to remain silent.” Anything you say could potentially be used against you, so it’s better to stay silent.
Don’t Sign Anything Without a Lawyer Present: Don’t sign forms ICE may give you, such as a voluntary departure form, without first consulting a lawyer. Signing could affect your ability to fight deportation or legalize your status later.
Record and Document the Encounter: If possible, take pictures or videos of the encounter, especially if ICE agents try to force their way in. Write down badge numbers, names, and details of what happened.
Contact a Lawyer or Legal Support Immediately: If you or someone you know is taken into custody, contact an immigration lawyer or legal aid organization.
Massachusetts has several resources, such as: Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy (MIRA) Coalition: (617) 350-5480 Greater Boston Legal Services: (617) 371-1234 National Immigrant Justice Center: (312) 660-1370
Resources and Organizations Offering Help in Massachusetts: Boston Immigration Court Help Desk: Offers free legal advice. MIRA Coalition: Advocates for immigrant rights and offers legal guidance. RAICES or United We Dream: National organizations with hotlines and know-your-rights resources.
We call him 34 Felonies. Full disclaimer. He’s convicted of 34 felonies and should own that sh*t every day in every reference to him. Any time his name is mentioned, it should include “…convicted of 34 felonies…”