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Re: They are still at it

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2026 10:17 am
by PAL
So appalling. Chalk up another death on ICE.

Re: They are still at it

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2026 8:51 am
by mister_coffee
From a practical standpoint it is hard to see how a foreign student could even enroll, much less attend classes or have on-campus housing, unless they had their visa in order.

I have to wonder about the claim of a revoked visa in 2016. Was it even the same person?

Re: They are still at it

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2026 7:38 am
by Rideback
The litany of these cases grows by the day, judges have counted literally hundreds of cases where ICE agents ignored court rulings and broke laws themselves.

ICE is now impersonating police, and worse and this week's case got them caught again
https://www.columbiaspectator.com/news/ ... n-reports/

They are still at it

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2026 7:17 am
by mister_coffee
Last week, in Buffalo, Border Patrol agents scooped up a refugee named Nurul Amin Shah Alam. They quickly learned he was in the country legally and not deportable. So they released him—in the parking lot of a closed Tim Horton’s, miles from both his home and the county jail where they’d picked him up. (Before security-camera footage confirmed that the coffee shop’s lobby was closed, DHS spent yesterday insisting agents had taken Shah Alam to a “safe, warm location.” When I asked DHS this morning how they reconciled that with the new footage, they declined to elaborate further.) They never contacted his lawyer or his family. Shah Alam, 56, who spoke no English and was mostly blind, wandered off into the cold night. He never made it home. On Tuesday, he was found dead.
So somebody here tell me how that is okay?

Also, there is a continuing trend where those detained and released by ICE/CBP/goons often have their possession taken and not returned, including:

* Phones
* Jewelry
* Documentation and ID
* Cash

So again somebody tell me how that is okay? And in particular with confiscating people's ID which they need to carry from supposedly being detained in the first place.