How many ways are there to spell STUPID in the US today? :rolleyes:
 
What possible authority do DHS think they have here? What are they charging him with?
 
The mayor was arrested for supposedly trespassing on public property in the city in which he is mayor? That sounds like tremendous overreach.
 
This kind of effort will either sink Trump in future court cases or destroy the US legal system.
 
The mayor was arrested for supposedly trespassing on public property in the city in which he is mayor? That sounds like tremendous overreach.
it absolutely is. they don't care. and the supposed authority is because they can and want to create a parallel system of lawlessness for dissidents.

i know you know all of this ofc, and your question tried to figure out legal grounds for this, but there really isn't any.
 
Keep thinking of all those clowns who didn't think the ascension of this regime was a big deal or anything unusual, and the folks who thought it was just a jolly old troll against anyone vaguely progressive
 
Keep thinking of all those clowns who didn't think the ascension of this regime was a big deal or anything unusual, and the folks who thought it was just a jolly old troll against anyone vaguely progressive

It's not like they're ever going to stop thinking that unless they or friends or family end up camps
 
The mayor was arrested for supposedly trespassing on public property in the city in which he is mayor? That sounds like tremendous overreach.

I realize this is sorta devil's advocate thinking, but ICE creating a sort of federal facility inside their 100mi strip and arresting someone non-federal for trespassing may be theoretically within their authority.

Did I say devil's advocate? I think that is literally it, yeah; I'm saying something that defends a devil. That's theory, and in practice it's absolutely mind-blowing overreach. And will they (ICE/DHS/Trump) get away with it? Why wouldn't they? Who is stopping them? Who is capable of stopping them?

Costa Rica is sounding better and better...
 

Trump Declares High-Speed Internet Program ‘Racist’ and ‘Unconstitutional’​

President Trump denounced the Biden-era Digital Equity Act as “woke handouts based on race,” raging in a social media post against a broad effort to improve high-speed internet access.

President Trump on Thursday attacked a law signed by President Joseph R. Biden Jr. aimed at expanding high-speed internet access, calling the effort “racist” and “totally unconstitutional” and threatening to end it “immediately.”

Mr. Trump’s statement was one of the starkest examples yet of his slash-and-burn approach to dismantling the legacy of his immediate predecessor in this term in office. The Digital Equity Act, a little-known effort to improve high-speed internet access in communities with poor access, was tucked into the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill that Mr. Biden signed into law early in his presidency.

The act was written to help many different groups, including veterans, older people and disabled and rural communities. But Mr. Trump, using the incendiary language that has been a trademark of his political career, denounced the law on Thursday for also seeking to improve internet access for ethnic and racial minorities, raging in a social media post that it amounted to providing “woke handouts based on race.”

In reality, the law barely mentions race at all, only stating that racial minorities could be covered by the program while including a nondiscrimination clause that says that individuals could not be excluded from the program “on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, or disability” — language taken from the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

The Digital Equity Act, drafted by Senator Patty Murray, Democrat of Washington, provides $60 million in grants to states and territories to help them come up with plans to make internet access more equal, as well as $2.5 billion in grants to help put those plans into effect. Some of that funding has already been disbursed to states with approved plans — including red, rural states like Indiana, Alabama, Arkansas, Iowa and Kansas. Hundreds of millions of dollars in additional funding were approved by the Biden administration in the weeks before Mr. Trump took office, but have not yet been distributed.

It was not immediately clear whether Mr. Trump had carried out his threat to end the grants, which were appropriated through Congress. The agencies that oversee the internet initiative, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration and the Department of Commerce, did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The cancellation of grants to states would almost certainly be challenged in the courts, where the Trump administration has had some success in blocking, at least temporarily, challenges to its suspension of grants related to equity and diversity programs. However, in late March, the administration failed to ward off a block on its sweeping freeze of federal funds to states.


 

Trump Declares High-Speed Internet Program ‘Racist’ and ‘Unconstitutional’​

President Trump denounced the Biden-era Digital Equity Act as “woke handouts based on race,” raging in a social media post against a broad effort to improve high-speed internet access.

President Trump on Thursday attacked a law signed by President Joseph R. Biden Jr. aimed at expanding high-speed internet access, calling the effort “racist” and “totally unconstitutional” and threatening to end it “immediately.”
What in the world is going on in Trump’s head?! I guess it has to do with the word equity that makes Trump think that the act is woke, aside from doing it out of spite against Biden.
 
Newark mayor arrested at ICE detention facility in New Jersey for alleged trespassing

Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, a gubernatorial candidate in New Jersey, was arrested Friday on trespassing charges during a chaotic scene involving protesters, members of Congress and federal agents at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility.

“At the end of the day, you know, we didn’t do anything wrong. You know, this should not have happened today, but it did,” Baraka said.

The mayor added that he had not been at the Delaney Hall detention center earlier to protest, but instead to "support my congresspeople."

Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman, D-N.J., said in a post on X Friday afternoon that she and two other Democratic members of the New Jersey congressional delegation were “exercising our oversight authority to see for ourselves” what it’s like at the ICE facility.

In a criminal complaint filed in a New Jersey district court Friday, the special agent in charge of the Newark division of DHS, Ricky Patel, signed an affidavit accusing Baraka of unlawfully entering and remaining in the ICE facility. Patel said that “notice against trespass was given.”

Baraka gave a different account, saying in an interview Friday night that he was allowed on the property in the first place and that nothing happened for at least an hour.

“After they finally told us to leave, and I told them I was leaving, they came outside the gate and arrested me. So it looked like it was targeted,” Baraka told Jen Psaki on MSNBC.
 
What in the world is going on in Trump’s head?! I guess it has to do with the word equity that makes Trump think that the act is woke, aside from doing it out of spite against Biden.
not spending money saves money therefore search & find anything with "equity" in it, say it's woke whether you believe it or not, cut it, tax relief billionaires, if there's not enough money to tax relief billionaires (and there never is with the cancellations of these programs), borrow the money, then tax relief billionaires

also bonus points for the appearance of action & confusing the media, this has other uses there
 
More racists is just what America needs

US to accept white South African ‘refugees,’ other programs remain paused

Trump administration will welcome more than two dozen white South Africans to the US as refugees next week
BY MATTHEW LEE, REBECCA SANTANA AND MICHELLE GUMEDE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration will welcome more than two dozen white South Africans to the United States as refugees next week, an unusual move because it has suspended most refugee resettlement operations, officials and documents said Friday.

The first Afrikaner refugees are arriving Monday at Dulles International Airport outside Washington, according to a document obtained by The Associated Press. They are expected to be greeted by a government delegation, including the deputy secretary of state and officials from the Department of Health and Human Services, whose refugee office has organized their resettlement. The flight will be the first of several in a “much larger- scale relocation effort,” White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller told reporters.

The Trump administration has taken a number of steps against South Africa, accusing the Black-led government of pursuing antiwhite policies at home and an anti-American foreign policy. The South African government denies the allegations and says the U.S. criticism is full of misinformation.

While State Department refugee programs have been suspended — halting arrivals from Afghanistan, Iraq, most of sub-Saharan Africa and other countries in a move being challenged in court — President Donald Trump issued an executive order in February prioritizing the processing of white South Africans claiming racial discrimination. “What’s happening in South Africa fits the textbook definition of why the refugee program was created,” Miller said. “This is persecution based on a protected characteristic — in this case, race. This is racebased persecution.”

Efforts to get white South Africans to US

Since Trump’s executive order, the U.S. Embassy in Pretoria has been conducting interviews, “prioritizing consideration for U.S. refugee resettlement of Afrikaners in South Africa who are victims of unjust racial discrimination,” the State Department said.
The department said nothing about the imminent arrival of what officials said are believed to be more than two dozen white South Africans from roughly four families who applied for resettlement in the U.S. Their arrival had originally been scheduled for early last week but was delayed for reasons that were not immediately clear. The HHS Office for Refugee Resettlement was ready to offer them support, including with housing, furniture and other household items, and expenses like groceries, clothing, diapers and more, the document says. “This effort is a stated priority of the Administration.”

HHS didn’t respond to messages seeking comment.

Supporters of the refugee program questioned why the Trump administration was moving so quickly to resettle white South Africans while halting the wider refugee program, which brings people to the U.S. who are displaced by war, natural disaster or persecution and involves significant vetting in a process that often takes years. “We are concerned that the U.S. Government has chosen to fast-track the admission of Afrikaners, while actively fighting court orders to provide life-saving resettlement to other refugee populations who are in desperate need,” 2 Church World Services president Rick Santos said in a statement. His group has been assisting refugees for more than 70 years.

Letting in white South Africans while keeping out Afghans is “hypocrisy,” said Shawn VanDiver, who heads #AfghanEvac, which helps resettle Afghans who assisted the U.S. during the two-decade war. “Afghans who served alongside U.S. forces, who taught girls, who fought for democracy, and who now face Taliban reprisals, meet every definition of a refugee,” he said. “Afghans risked their lives for us. That should matter,” he said.


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White South Africans demonstrate in support of U.S. President Donald Trump in front of the U.S. embassy in Pretoria, South Africa, on Feb. 15. JEROME DELAY/ASSOCIATED PRESS


Accusations of anti-white policies

The Trump administration alleges the South African government has allowed minority white Afrikaner farmers to be persecuted and attacked, while introducing an expropriation law designed to take away their land. The South African government has said it was surprised by claims of discrimination against Afrikaners because white people still generally have a much higher standard of living than Black people more than 30 years after the end of the apartheid system of white minority rule. South Africa is the homeland of close Trump adviser Elon Musk, who has been outspoken in his criticism, and it also holds the rotating presidency of the Group of 20 developed and developing nations.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio notably boycotted a G20 foreign ministers meeting in Johannesburg in March because its agenda centered on diversity, inclusion and climate change. He also expelled South Africa’s ambassador to the U.S. in March for comments that the Trump administration interpreted as accusing the president of promoting white supremacy. Shortly thereafter, the State Department ended all engagement with the G20
during South Africa’s presidency. The U.S. is due to host G20 meetings in 2026.

What South Africa says about ‘refugees’

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s office said in a statement Friday that he had spoken with Trump late last month on issues including U.S. criticism of the country and allegations that Afrikaners are being persecuted. Ramaphosa told Trump that the information the U.S. president had received “was completely false.” “Therefore, our position is that there are no South African citizens that can be classified as refugees to any part of the world, including the U.S.,” the statement said.

The South African foreign ministry said Deputy Foreign Minister Alvin Botes spoke with U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau on Friday about the refugees. Landau is expected to lead the delegation to welcome the group Monday. South Africa “expressed concerns” and denied allegations of discrimination against Afrikaners, the foreign ministry said in a statement.

“It is most regrettable that it appears that the resettlement of South Africans to the United States under the guise of being ‘refugees’ is entirely politically motivated and designed to question South Africa’s constitutional democracy,” the statement said. It noted that the country has worked to prevent any repeat of the type of persecution and discrimination that happened under apartheid rule.
 
Tricia McLaughlin, Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs at DHS, told CNN DHS is planning to arrest members of Congress who were at the Newark protest of a ICE concentration camp because they were caught on body camera assaulting an ICE officer.


I wouldn't be surprised if we never got the footage released.
 
not spending money saves money therefore search & find anything with "equity" in it, say it's woke whether you believe it or not, cut it, tax relief billionaires, if there's not enough money to tax relief billionaires (and there never is with the cancellations of these programs), borrow the money, then tax relief billionaires

also bonus points for the appearance of action & confusing the media, this has other uses there
So in a nutshell, they're literally doing the meme. I may be in a hangover state, but I have a gut feeling that all this woke stuff is just a distraction away from the billionaires enriching themselves and screwing over the middle class.
 
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