Courts have ruled 4,400 times that ICE jailed people illegally. It hasn’t stopped.

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https://www.reuters.com/legal/gover...people-illegally-it-hasnt-stopped-2026-02-14/

Constitutional rights and fascism aside, I imagine this is also incredibly costly to the taxpayers.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/feb/13/ice-warehouses-detention-centers-dhs

North Americans will do well to remember that universal health free higher up education is a Marxist pipe dream that would bankrupt the country that needs all that money to build concentration camps.
 
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I feel like online classes in English and skills to transition illegals into productive members of society would cost less.
But then who they would dehumanize and scapegoat for their fascism? I mean they are already going for the witnesses*, but they need something for them to witness.

*(Boy, when you reach a point where a Koch brothers think tank thinks you have gone way too far, where you at really?)
 
I read somewhere that the majority of people detained by ICE (chatgpt says 70-72%) have no criminal convictions. Let that sink in...
EDIT: to further specify: of the remaining percent, half of those had nothing worse than a speeding ticket. Meaning: that number is actually more like 85% innocents.

That's right: they just arrest whomever they want. This news just enforces that.
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I feel like online classes in English and skills to transition illegals into productive members of society would cost less.
It's not about the cost, it's about control. Educated people get eligible for better paying jobs, and you need someone to do the dirty jobs. Preferably the modern equivalent of slaves: prisoners.
 
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