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    1. *ICE agents are living in fear as the public turns against them in record numbers after one of their colleagues shot a mom dead in the street.*

      https://archive.ph/rkAJT

      Can’t say I blame the public. This is how revolutions begin and end.

    2. tasty_candycane on

      Good, we want them to feel traumatized. We want them to feel like villains.

    3. Psephological on

      Good, they should be.

      Identify them. Remember them. Do not allow their names to be forgotten.

    4. mustachiomegazord on

      Not scared enough. Once they start quitting, maybe. Once we track them down and imprison them, definitely

    5. No-Group-4504 on

      Congress needs to get them OUT OF OUR NEIGHBORHOODS!!!

      OPPRESSION DISGUISED AS SECURITY!!!

    6. I hope every one of them find out a Black, Mexican or Somalian dude is fucking their wife while they’re deployed to Minneapolis.

    7. Not what we’re are seeing in Minneapolis, they are increasingly emboldened and aggressive

    8. OptimisticSkeleton on

      Violent abusers and fascists *should* live in fear of justice for their crimes.

    9. The people shouting FAFO the loudest suddenly don’t like it when that logic applies to them as well.

    10. AdHopeful3801 on

      It is worth noting that ICE agents being in fear of the public is something that people like Kristi Noem and Stephen Miller would consider to be a positive outcome.

      When your foot soldiers fear the general public, it’s easy to get them to hate the general public. And it’s even easier to convince them that they must continue to obey orders – no matter how idiotic, illegal, or murderous – in order to remain in the good graces of their superiors and under the protection of the agency.

    11. Go_Home_Jon on

      It’s no longer enough to just abolish ice we’re going to need to prosecute those who have violated American liberties and freedoms. Our nation is held together by laws no single agent can both claim to enforce the law and not be subject to it.

      Luckily everyone that’s cashed a state check has left us some receipt that they were there.

    12. ultimagolddragon on

      To quote Optimus Prime: You who are without mercy now plead for it? I thought you were made of sterner stuff.

    13. nightwing12 on

      Should have Nuremberg style trials for them once trump and co are out of power

    14. OHthisiscrazy on

      Isn’t it a right-wing schtick that governments should be afraid of their citizens… that the 2A is to protect us FROM the Federal Government, yadda yadda? Or is it just from “the Libs?”

    15. We won’t forgot you ICE agents. I hope you get prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

    16. dudleydidwrong on

      The danger is that fear can become a self fulfilling prophecy. Fear may make some officers more inclined to shoot.

      Militarizing the police is a bad idea. It tends to make police see the public as the enemy.

    17. sugarstarbeam on

      Oh how Trump used to say wearing a mask to prevent catching covid makes someone weak, well your bitchass cowardly goons wears them and are too wimpy to show their hideous faces.

    18. KingDorkFTC on

      I assume most will never find partners at the very least. Who wants to sleep next to an ICE agent?

    19. I saw someone say that every time an agent reaches up and checks their mask, that’s a visible sign of fear and the acknowledgement that they know they are doing wrong.

      Then I started noticing it in all these ice videos. Agents constantly sometimes multiple times quickly, unconsciously checking that their mask is secure.

    20. YossarianWasntWrong on

      *As one senior Department of Homeland Security (DHS) official told Klippenstein: “There is genuine fear that indeed ICE’s heavy-handedness and the rhetoric from Washington is more creating a condition where the officers’ lives are in danger rather than the other way around.”*

      ehem… So the „genuine fear“ is that it is no longer without consequence to murder civilians!?
      Fun fact: Brown Shirts don’t get sympathy in the hirstory books…

    21. FluffyPantsMcGee on

      Bs they’re living in fear. This is just them making an excuse for anything they do next. “I was fearing my life”. 

    22. lvloises330 on

      The real fear comes when Trump dies and MAGA falls apart. No one will be there to defend them because all the big rats will be top worried about themselves. One day, they will know what it feels like to be scared of their doors being broken down and being dragged away in front of their children. The only difference is that their families will probably be relieved to see them gone.

    23. Thing is, they probably did enjoy a bit of silent support in the „idea“ originally conceived, i.e., getting rid of criminals and violent offenders. The problem was always they were being used as a quasi-military agitation force against the general public with directives to ONLY operate in so-called Democratic areas and use maximum force at all times.

    24. Not terrified enough yet. We’re doing a Good job, keep it up until the trials.

    25. braincandybangbang on

      JD Vance says the officer feared for his life. So let’s make sure he never forgets what an absolute pussy he is. If he’s frightened by an ordinary Mom inside a car with no weapons, does he shit his pants regularly while moving through the streets of America?

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