• @foggy
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    18 year old girl, legal citizen, pushes her 12 year old brother. No injuries.

    ICE takes her from Lynn, MA to Cumberland county, ME, and she’s under threat of deportation?

    Deportation to where??

    This isn’t America. This is beyond alarming.

    • Nougat
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      1378 days ago

      … legal citizen, …

      Legal status. Which I am sure they’re talking about revoking because she’s been “charged with a crime.”

      That is the plan. Even for people who are in the US legally, just charge them with a crime, and that legal status can be pulled and they can be deported. Maybe even to Gitmo in the near future.

      ICE is Gestapo.

      • fmstrat
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        7 days ago

        Key fact:

        “It’s unusual for (ICE) to pick up an individual with legal status and not convicted of a crime. That usually doesn’t happen.”

        Emphasis mine.

        Edit: This is intended to reinforce your point for those who don’t read the article.

        • Nougat
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          47 days ago

          … “usually doesn’t happen.”

          The irony of the use of the qualifier “usually” is not lost on me.

      • @Numenor
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        127 days ago

        Only charged? Not convicted yeah? Wow.

        • Nougat
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          57 days ago

          Could be a lot of things. Could be a tourist visa, student visa, H1B, green card, probably a mess of other things I’m not aware of. Some kind of “You’re not a citizen, but it’s legal for you to be in the United States” paperwork.

          I’d expect that the 18 year old is probably attached to her parents’ status.