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Tuesday, April 07, 2026

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents under the command of the Trump administration have reportedly detained the wife of a US army staff sergeant at his military base in Louisiana amid his preparations to deploy.

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"The detention came just days after Annie Ramos, 22, a college student with no criminal record, and Matthew Blank, 23, celebrated their marriage with family and friends. Sergeant Blank, who enlisted more than five years ago ... is set to begin training at the end of the month for deployment."

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-- Don Moynihan (@donmoyn.bsky.social) Apr 5, 2026 at 7:41 PM

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"Ramos's plight is one of only several instances that contradict Trump's initial claims that his ongoing immigration crackdown would prioritize deporting dangerous criminals.

As it has sought to increase deportation numbers, the campaign has affected a growing number of military service members' relatives or even veterans themselves " generally without consideration for their records of having defended the US."

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'Murica!', right, Trumpers?

#1 | Posted by Corky at 2026-04-06 07:38 PM | Reply

ICE are thugs

#2 | Posted by hamburglar at 2026-04-06 07:53 PM | Reply

Pres Trump: Only the "worst of the worst."

Trump says he wants to deport the worst of the worst.' Government data tells another story (2025)
apnews.com

... President Donald Trump has pledged to deport "the worst of the worst." He frequently speaks at public appearances about the countless "dangerous criminals" -- among them murderers, rapists and child predators -- from around the world he says entered the U.S. illegally under the Biden administration. He promises to expel millions of migrants in the largest deportation program in American history to protect law-abiding citizens from the violent threats he says they pose.

But government data around ongoing detentions tells a different story.

There has been an increase of arrests by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement since Trump began his second term, with reports of raids across the country.

Yet the majority of people currently detained by ICE have no criminal convictions.

Of those who do, relatively few have been convicted of high-level crimes -- a stark contrast to the chilling nightmare Trump describes to support his border security agenda. ...


#3 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-04-06 08:29 PM | Reply

To me, it looks as if Pres Trump may be losing on his deportation stance.

For example, one of his most prominent advisors on deportation apparently has all but gone silent...

Stephen Miller Retreats in Humiliation After Deadly Misstep
www.thedailybeast.com

... Stephen Miller, the architect of Donald Trump's most severe immigration policies, has seemingly been hiding from the American public.

Miller, a longtime Trump adviser who serves as deputy chief of staff for policy and homeland security adviser, has avoided public appearances, The New York Times reported, in the wake of a disastrous immigration crackdown that culminated in the deaths of two American citizens in Minnesota, Alex Pretti and Renee Good, both 37, at the hands of federal agents.

Additionally, a Times analysis found that Miller appeared on Fox News, the president's favorite network, once every four days since Trump returned to the White House. But in the wake of Pretti's January 24 death, Miller appeared on the network only twice in February.

Despite a national outcry over policies he has helped craft -- and polling in recent months ranking him among the most loathed political figures in the United States -- Miller still presides over shaping new zero-tolerance immigration policies, just not as publicly. ...



#4 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-04-06 08:32 PM | Reply

@#4 ... and polling in recent months ranking him among the most loathed political figures in the United States ...

Stephen Miller is Most Unpopular Political Figure In The U.S.: Rand Paul, Scott Bessent and Pam Bondi Follow
www.latintimes.com

... White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller ranks as the most unpopular political figure in the United States, according to a new polling average cited by Migrant Insider. Other high-profile figures including Rand Paul, Scott Bessent and Pam Bondi are next in line.

The Race to the White House polling average, which compiles multiple recent surveys of 27 prominent political figures, found that Miller had a net favorability of negative 36 points among voters who have formed an opinion about him.

According to analysis by Pablo Manriquez of Migrant Insider, 68% of respondents viewed him unfavorably, while only about 18% expressed a favorable opinion. The ranking places Miller below other figures in the survey, including Bondi, who registered a negative 32 rating, and other administration-aligned officials. By comparison, President Trump posted a negative 16 rating in the same dataset, while JD Vance stood at negative 12.

Former president Barack Obama led the poll with positive 18 points, followed by former First Lady Michelle Obama and Bernie Sanders. ...



Interesting poll ...

#5 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-04-06 08:36 PM | Reply

23-year-old Matthew Blank is a Staff Sergeant (SSG).

That's pretty good.

And obviously SSG Blank or any Servicemember doesn't deserve this kind of brutal nonsense from the country he will be risking his life for.

Some ICE thugs are going to get a taste of retribution in a few years.

#6 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-04-06 10:58 PM | Reply

Womp womp.

#7 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-04-07 11:39 AM | Reply

I voted for this!

- Bozo

#8 | Posted by Nixon at 2026-04-07 11:42 AM | Reply

"Under Trump, the GOP has become a profoundly different, and a far more malicious, party. Within the Republican Party, from top to bottom, Trump has made cruelty and transgressiveness cool. And in the process, he killed American conservatism. MAGA is not just antithetical to conservatism; it is at war with it."

Peter Wehner

#9 | Posted by SomebodyElse at 2026-04-07 12:02 PM | Reply

But it's the public perception of something like this that's undermining any sort of rationalization. If she was indeed working through the legal channels, why not let that proceed without having to arrest and detain her? Irrespective of whether this will speed up the process, the optics are terrible, the wife of an American hero who has already been deployed overseas multiple times and who's currently preparing for another deployment, perhaps to the Middle East.

And what about the story about ICE agents checking 'the papers' of people attending the graduations of Marines from basic training? How does anyone think that this isn't going to look bad? Particularly when Trump is taking the country to war where these same soldiers and Marines are being sent to a part of the world where they may be asked to lay down their lives for what, Trump's ego over trying to pull a 'Venezuela moment' in Iran?

I wonder how many of those "hundreds of troops" who participated in rescuing the American airmen have family members who have already been detained or who are under treat of being arrested?

This is almost as bad as during WWII when Black troops from the South were dying in Europe and the Pacific defending a country where if they were back home they'd have to ride in the back of the bus and get water from fountains marked 'for coloreds only'.

OCU

#10 | Posted by OCUser at 2026-04-07 01:20 PM | Reply

"But it's the public perception of something like this that's undermining any sort of rationalization. If she was indeed working through the legal channels, why not let that proceed without having to arrest and detain her?"

Why?

Because ---- her, she needs to get out of our country.

We're taking our country back.

The voters gave Trump a mandate to take our country back from these smelly disgusting immigrants.

#11 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-04-07 02:06 PM | Reply

Ask Boaz or Eberly if you still have any questions.

#12 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-04-07 02:08 PM | Reply

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