#US Border
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onlytiktoks · 5 months ago
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jangillman · 3 months ago
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destielmemenews · 2 months ago
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"Detainees at the Bluebonnet immigrant detention center in the small city of Anson, Texas, sent the outside world a message this week: S-O-S.
With a Reuters drone flying nearby, 31 men formed the letters in the dirt yard of the facility on Monday.
Ten days earlier, dozens of Venezuelan detainees at the center were given notices by immigration officials that alleged they were members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua and subject to deportation under a wartime law, according to documents shown to Reuters, recorded video calls and court proceedings."
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percistent · 2 years ago
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Don't ever let them tell you this isn't exactly what they want.
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allthecanadianpolitics · 1 month ago
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Staff at Ship 49, in Blaine Wash., have a front row seat to the activity at the Canada-U.S. Pacific Highway border crossing. Or lately, the lack of activity at the border. “So right now, we’re at a plateau at 60 per cent down revenue,” Josie Frodert, manager of the parcel service told Global News.
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thedialoguedilemma · 2 months ago
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White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller confirmed with the news media that the Trump administration is looking into suspending habeas corpus which protects all people on US soil from unlawful and unconstitutional detentions.
If habeas corpus is suspended, the United States government can circumvent the law and detain any person including US citizens who they deem to be an illegal immigrant without them having to face a judge for due process.
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moonbeam-darling · 7 months ago
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Yuki Tsunoda being stopped by US Customs for 3 hours is actually a really good opportunity to show how messed up border control is.
People saying "oh, he shouldn't expect preferential treatment", that's not the issue here. The issue is that they held him for 3 hours even though he has the proper documents.
Agents need a "reasonable suspicion" to hold someone, and this doesn't just mean a hunch and it does not mean they can take hours to do it.
This wouldn't have happened to the other drivers, this wouldn't happen to white people.
The issue isn't that it happened to an F1 driver. The issue is that it happened to a Person of Color. This happens so often purely based on racial bias, and it will likely only get worse once Trump is back in office.
For people saying it's not racially focused, sure, some of it isn't racially motivated. Some of it is just them doing their job, since they are supposed to do random checks. But even so, it does happen to a lot of POC, and it is an issue. Especially since they held him for an extended period of time. It wasn't just a quick little check.
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tearsofrefugees · 10 days ago
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maddmman2 · 16 days ago
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onlytiktoks · 2 months ago
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jangillman · 2 months ago
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toshtoshtosh · 10 months ago
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“Migrants” have been abducting, assaulting, r*ping and murdering American women with near impunity for years.
A group of “migrants” tried to board school buses full of children in California and do God knows what with them this week.
Violent “migrant” gangs from South America have taken over an entire neighborhood Aurora, Colorado.
Americans are supposed to be a violent people, correct? We “love” our guns? We’re the “mass shooting capital of the world”? We were “founded on warfare and violent white supremacy”, yeah? Then ask yourself why we haven’t gone full Red Dawn on these illegal aliens who have no right to be here, no protection under our laws, no right to a speedy trial, and no right NOT to be executed for the crimes and atrocities that they’ve committed and continue to commit.
Around the world, tourists disappear every day, women leave their homes not knowing if they’ll ever come back, and children’s lives are ruined through human trafficking. But, somehow, millions of untraceable adult men are allowed to terrorize a land that is not their own and keep their lives? The answer is “yes”—but it doesn’t have to be.
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jadeseadragon · 5 months ago
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allthecanadianpolitics · 1 month ago
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A Canadian woman says she missed an awards ceremony for her dad in Brazil after being denied entry to the United States because she apparently needed a U.S. visa. Ontario resident Nur detailed her stressful experience dealing with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and United Airlines on TikTok. "I'm a Canadian citizen and I was stopped from entering the U.S., even though there are no requirements for a visa," she explained in the two-part video.
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elisecairo · 7 days ago
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grayoil · 6 months ago
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Yall be careful and know your rights
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