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  • They're probably giving him leniency in exchange for testifying that Garcia is the head of a criminal conspiracy

  • I mean, things would be better if we had more Dems in Congress. Definitely not perfect, not even good enough, but slightly better than this shit show.

    There might be more stuff you can do in addition to voting that people don't want to discuss or encourage in public channels for a variety of reasons regardless of whether or not they would actually support that kind of stuff, but you may as well also vote if you can.

  • Is the city really your enemy?

    So long as LAPD officers keep defending ICE kidnappings, yeah

  • "Israel announces plans for series of short ceasefires while new rounds are being chambered."

  • son says

    There is video of them punching him multiple times in the head after taking him down to the ground. Acting like we only have the son's word for the fact that this was a violent arrest injuries is crazy journalistic cowardice.

  • Yeah, I think if a journalist or judge tried to make ICE go on the record with a straight answer they'd probably just get assaulted and charged with several felonies, but there was this

    The acting U.S. attorney for the Middle District of Tennessee, Rob McGuire, argued on June 13 that the likely attempt by ICE to try to deport him was one reason to keep him in jail.

    e; Like, they're not the same office obviously, but presumably a DOJ attorney has some insight on what ICE might be contemplating

  • News @lemmy.world

    Many Americans are witnessing immigration arrests for the first time and reacting

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    Immigration officials are going after people seeking asylum

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    Virginia man pleads guilty to hate crimes for shooting 2 Latino men

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    How Clinton and Obama helped build Trump’s mass deportation machine

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    ICE TV Is Everywhere - Social media is flooded with videos of immigration raids. They tell a very different story depending on where you’re looking.

    News @lemmy.world

    The feds keep detaining and prosecuting elected officials who get in Trump's way

    News @lemmy.world

    Washington cherry growers struggle to find pickers

    News @lemmy.world

    Sig Sauer, faced with lawsuits over a popular pistol, gets protection in New Hampshire

    News @lemmy.world

    US drops charges against LA protester accused of assaulting officers: ‘A huge relief’

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    ICE Detains U.S. Army Interpreter at Routine Asylum Hearing

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    ICE issued new rules for Congress members visiting detention centers. Experts say they’re illegal.

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    Dems Demand Access to ICE Facility as Standoff Between DHS and Congressional Oversight Intensifies

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    How Dr. Phil and a Top Adams Aide Helped Ease ICE’s Path Into New York

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    How Ohio Prison Staff Open and Read Confidential Legal Mail

  • Yeah, like even if they did manage to break away they would constantly be getting little raiding parties and all sorts of harassment from the old government and continually have to waste all sorts of resources on defending themselves. If it gets to the point where open armed conflict with the US government seems like a good idea you might as well skip past secession to overthrow.

  • Oof, telling everyone your strike package is a massive ordnance penetrator is just so insecure

  • reveals

    There is definitely no way the US military would manufacture and present information in a particular way to further their own goals, they do not "say" things and they certainly never make "claims," they only "reveal" the truth to us

    /s

  • "Oh who cares what the protesters are whining about when the other guy is clearly a racist madman? These college kids make a lot of noise, but when it comes down to it they'll show up for Humphrey."

  • Them: "Save the planet!"

    Bezos: "... and redeem it for valuable prizes!"

  • Yeah, if they hadn't had an angry crowd of protesters show up this morning I bet they would've kept on enabliing DHS, so thank you protesters!

  • News @lemmy.world

    19-year-old Ohio soccer star Emerson Colindres deported to Honduras

  • Does Tom's Guide (arc) count?

    But they have some caveats,

    ... due to the size and the fact there's no way to check one dataset to another, it's highly likely there's overlapping information. Meaning the researchers don't know exactly how many people have been compromised.

    All we know is that, according to the Cybernews [(arc)] report, one dataset (with over 455 million records) was named to "indicate its origins in the Russian Federation". Meanwhile, a second containing over 60 million records, was named after the messaging platform Telegram.

    While this is (to date) seemingly one of the biggest troves of stolen login data discovered, the researchers said the datasets they found remained exposed only for a brief amount of time.

    "The only silver lining here is that all of the datasets were exposed only briefly: long enough for researchers to uncover them, but not long enough to find who was controlling vast amounts of data," Cybernews reported.

    That does not sound like a silver lining?

    Well either way, I'm not that familiar with CyberNews as a source, but glancing at their home page there's like 3 or 4 stories about data leaks, so idk if that's just life in 2025 or if they've got a bit of a preoccupation with that subject

  • Yeah, I understand the mods' hesitance in opening that particular can of worms, but misleading and manipulative headlines are a pervasive and severe problem in major publications.

    Also, little local news sites have a bad habit of writing generic headlines (e.g. saying things like "Fire in Springfield Kills 7" and assuming you know which Springfield they're talking about, or "Johnson slams Smith" and assuming you know Smith is the mayor and Johnson is on the city council), which is a shame because occasionally there's some excellent reporting or at least some hilarious townie drama in those stories.

  • to the voters that never hold them to account

    How many of these lawmakers even had primary challengers last time they ran?

  • Because Republicans hold a 53-47 advantage in the Senate, it will be difficult for Democrats to regularly defeat judicial nominations. But a clip of, for example, Missouri district court nominee Josh Divine trying to explain why he endorsed literacy tests for voting and analogized homosexuality to bestiality is the sort of thing that, if done correctly, would have a chance to go viral enough to get Susan Collins to have second thoughts.

    The bad news is that no such clips exist, because when Senate Democrats had the chance to question the nominees in person, they decided they had other things to do or other places to be. Illinois’s Dick Durbin, California’s Adam Schiff, and Rhode Island’s Sheldon Whitehouse spent more of their allotted time lauding Federalist Society judges for sometimes ruling against Trump than they did asking questions of Whitney Hermandorfer, the pending nominee to the Sixth Circuit. Incredibly, their performances were still more impactful than those of Connecticut’s Richard Blumenthal, New Jersey’s Cory Booker, Hawaii’s Mazie Hirono, and California’s Alex Padilla, who did not say anything to Hermandorfer at all.

    Democratic politicians are fond of casting Trump as a threat to democracy and the rule of law, and are very aware of the power of political theater when they have new books to promote or campaign donations to solicit via lengthy, meme-laden, green-blubble text. But it is difficult for Senate Democrats to persuade voters to care about judicial confirmation battles when they, the Democrats, are so uninterested in fighting them.

  • That's the whole point of the article

    Phoenix officials have offered assurances that police reforms will continue, despite President Donald Trump’s order ending federal scrutiny of alleged misconduct by local law enforcement.

  • News @lemmy.world

    Inside the scrappy network of volunteers protecting their neighbors from ICE: On the ground with the Fuerza rapid response team in Waltham, Massachusetts

    politics @lemmy.world

    Senate Democrats Are Letting Trump’s Judicial Nominees Off the Hook

    News @lemmy.world

    Texas made sweeping changes to bail and parole, along with increasing penalties for stolen goods

    News @lemmy.world

    Activity dwindles at Santa Fe Springs Swap Meet after weekend Border Patrol operation

    News @lemmy.world

    Karen Read case doomed by sloppy investigation and overcharge, experts say