Jonathan Alter, Washington Monthly: If you have a hammer, everything looks like a nail. And if you have $75 billion over four years in new funding for ICE, you ...
"While most people spent the budget fight fixated on health care policy, I suspect that in a year we will consider this legislation to be the moment that Trump created his own internal security apparatus."
-- The Bulwark (@thebulwark.com) Jul 13, 2025 at 12:00 PM
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... if you have $75 billion over four years in new funding for ICE ...
Inside ICE's superpowers
www.axios.com
... The images of masked, heavily armed immigration agents snatching people off the streets and taking them away in unmarked cars have shocked many Americans " and led to a simple question: Is all of this legal?
It is " at least for now.
Why it matters: Since Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) was created after the 9/11 attacks, its agents have operated with vastly more enforcement power, less transparency and fewer guardrails than local police. ...
Wrong. They noticed.
They just didn't care.
Just like now.
#10 | Posted by eberly
No, that's revisionist history.
Half of Americans supported rounding up the Nips.
A third opposed it.
A sixth didn't care.
In 1942, 48% of Americans believed that Japanese-Americans incarcerated during World War II should not be allowed to return to the Pacific coast after the war, with half of this group suggesting they should be sent "back to Japan"
news.gallup.com
Half of Americans supported rounding up the Nips.
~ Snoofy
Why do you just make up ----?
However, the way that Americans during World War II viewed the Japanese American internment was divisive.
A poll from the American Institute of Public Opinion in March 1942 shows that 93 percent of
Americans were in favor of the removal of Japanese immigrants and 59 percent supported the
removal of Japanese American citizens. Only 1 percent opposed the internment of Japanese
immigrants, while 25 percent opposed the internment of Japanese American citizens
researchrepository.wvu.edu
The only divisive part of it was interning Japanese citizens
Wow, has Joe Rogan abandoned Pres Trump?
Joe Rogan: Nobody would have signed up' for Trump if they knew how he would use ICE (June 25, 2025)
www.yahoo.com
... Podcast personality Joe Rogan broke with President Donald Trump again over a new issue.
"Bro, these ICE raids are (expletive) nuts, man," Rogan said to two guests Luis J. Gomez and Big Jay Oakerson in a recent episode of his podcast published June 18. ...
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