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    1. subUrbanMire on

      >In May, Courvelle and the victim “participated in sexual contact on multiple occasions,” and Courvelle “smuggled gifts such as food, jewelry, letters and pictures” of the woman’s daughter, according to prosecutors. Courvelle arranged for “lookouts” to avoid detection, prosecutors wrote.

      Take down the whole ring, while you’re at it.

    2. beyond_da_sea on

      Sue him into bankruptcy, and start the public shaming. Make public stocks and pillory great again.

    3. beyond_da_sea on

      Sue him into bankruptcy, and start the public shaming. Make public stocks and pillory great again.

    4. > Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Louisiana has pleaded guilty to sexually abusing a Nicaraguan woman with whom he had a romantic relationship over several months while she was imprisoned.

      FFS, It’s not a romantic relationship if he’s working for the jail she’s being held in. Words matter.

    5. Annual_Pause9327 on

      Most of these clowns are fucked in the head
      ICE and Border Agents are notorious for abuse and violence
      We even had a serial killer in Texas
      Google Juan David Ortiz

    6. Made_Human_Music on

      So if we use the regime’s logic doesn’t this mean all of ICE needs to be punished ? Just like they did with child care funds and the way they’re always trying to ban immigrants based on the actions of some?

    7. It’s almost as if vetting people and background checks are extremely important…

    8. FoofieLeGoogoo on

      “In May, Courvelle and the victim “participated in sexual contact on multiple occasions,” and Courvelle “smuggled gifts such as food, jewelry, letters and pictures” of the woman’s daughter, according to prosecutors. Courvelle arranged for “lookouts” to avoid detection, prosecutors wrote.”

      In other words, he made her have sex with him in exchange for her to receive letters and pictures from her own daughter.

    9. just_a_timetraveller on

      This isn’t an isolated incident. If we ever make it out of this shit, it will all come out that many were assaulted.

    10. TasteIllustrious7585 on

      I used to be interested in politics, but every time I read these posts I understand why I try and avoid reading them 😭

    11. What a horrific read. These prisons are torture camps. Guards raping inmates, withholding medical care including seizure medication, and apparently stomping on genitalia: 

      “A series of sworn testimonials from detainees at the largest ICE facility in the country allege deteriorating conditions and routine beatings at the military complex in Texas that have left several people hospitalized, including detainees whose testicles were “firmly crushed” by guards.”

    12. Acceptable-Bus-2017 on

      This is the first, but 100% won’t be the last. When we have Nuremberg 2.0, these atrocities need to be charged as war crimes.

    13. Taman_Should on

      And MAGA cares exactly as much about this as stopping prison rape. Similarly, to them it’s fodder for jokes and a useful deterrent. Inflicting the right amount of revenge and pain is central to the ideology, so for them, prison is *supposed* to be a place of hellish suffering and torture. That way, the threat of being sent there keeps the public in line. It sort of ties in with their belief in the Christian hell itself, and how divine reward or punishment is supposed to keep us from misbehaving. You’ll never reach them by describing what CECOT is like for the inmates, because that’s literally what they want in the US. Someone actually built the evangelical conservative fantasy superjail. 

    14. HuTaosTwinTails on

      MAGA doesn’t care. They don’t view anyone except white Christians as people.

    15. Epistatious on

      Too many red flags to get employed as a cop? You too could have a career at ICE.

    16. Stunning_Ad3273 on

      I legit believe this is a reason 10-25% of people join Ice. Ugly UGLY MEN

    17. sombertimber on

      Surprised he didn’t get a pardon and a job with the Trump admin. He seems like their kinda guy….

    18. So, where are the Christians here, those all in supporting these atrocities. Remember we are talking about human beings here. People with mothers, fathers, siblings, people who love them.

      People with memories and lived experience, who experience pain and trauma exactly the same fucking way you do. Where in the hell is empathy. Many humans are scum.

    19. podkayne3000 on

      I’m not at all an expert on WWII.

      But I am a lineal descendant of someone that the H guy’s N people killed, and I think I have standing to say this: We Americans may actually be worse than the WWII N people.

      The N people emerged during a depression, after a terrible war, and they didn’t know how terrible the H guy would look to people in the future. And they kept good records.

      We Americans are rich, living more or less in peace, have all kinds of tech tools, and have spent our lives watching shows about why the N people were so bad that I can’t even write out their name for fear of my post being moderated away.

      But we let ICE victims go hungry, in living terrible conditions, with terrible records. And, for all we know, ICE, the detention facilities and our satellite facilities in El Salvador and Sudan are killing people and hiding the bodies. If so, we’re too negligent to have even bothered to learn whether there are death camps operating in our name.

      And the N people may have been stupid to hate all Jews, but, at least, if nothing else, they were killing people they (stupidly, evilly) hated.

      If we’re killing Venezuelans, we’re killing them mainly to help a few creeps in Washington entertain their followers, not because many people in the United States have any thoughts about Venezuelans whatsoever.

      So, at some level, maybe we’re more pathetic and more soulless than the N people.

    20. Seems shockingly similar to that other country that definitely for sure 100% isn’t commiting genocide

    21. Larrea_tridentata on

      It’s only a matter of time before we have our own domestic version of Abu Ghraib

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