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In reply to the discussion: ICE Agents Want Out of Minnesota: Trump's 'Battle Is Lost' [View all]llmart
(17,402 posts)57. This pretty much describes who the ICE recruitment ads targeted as new hires.
"I'm thinking they may all be white guys in their 20's and 30's who feel life hasn't given them what they assumed was their God given birthright and entitlement. Seething with resentment and blaming others."
Your statement nails it. These are also the kind of guys who think they should be making the big salaries even though they didn't want to do the hard work of going to college or learning a trade.
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Not a resident. 2 weeks ago residents did turn out in the proposed data center
underpants
Yesterday
#42
It doesn't matter. The people of Minnesota have shown the way. Confront ICE at every turn.
flashman13
Yesterday
#37
I gather these are some pre-J6 agents..... what took them so long to speak up?
groundloop
Yesterday
#10
This is the time to really increase pressure on them at the hotels, gas stations, and following their caravans around.
ChicagoTeamster
Yesterday
#20
The loss occurred the very instant when they turned DUE PROCESS into a "battle"
Uncle Joe
Yesterday
#22
Methinks this has less to do with the mission and more to do with the locale...
EarthFirst
Yesterday
#25