Friday, June 20, 2025

If Demons Go, Will Protesters or ICE Lose Energy?


The Catholic Take on the Anti-Ice Protest
FULL SHEEN AHEAD | 16 June 2025
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMG0o1QAswo


6:26 Securing the borders is one thing.

If US and Mexico unite, the South border will be between half and a third of what it is now.

But ICE is acting within the borders, and in manners at least in some places not correct, as when a naturalisation ceremoney was interrupted by ICE for a forgotten document no one reminded the guy years ago.

Combat demons, but I'm far from sure it's the protest that has to cease, it could be the ICE.

139 guys and girls that were all bad guys?

I think you have heard news that is both bad and garbled.

NYP says: "Tom Homan says 139K deported since Trump took office"

139 k = 139 000. No way this could be verified all of them were bad guys.

For LA, on google, I couldn't find 139 without that K.

// Immigrant advocacy groups say they have information that more than 200 people were detained and that many do not have criminal records. // (Guardian)
// Overall, from Jan. 1 through May, ICE has made 685 deportation stops to more than 30 international destinations // (LA Times)
// 'Abducted by Ice': the haunting missing-person posters ... The handmade posters of immigrants have become a symbol of quiet resistance. Their creators reveal the story behind the project. // (Guardian)


Wait, I actually DO find 139.

139 aliens from Sept. 21 to Sept. 25, ICE says the arrests are part of ongoing enforcement actions targeting immigration violators and those who pose a threat


But the thing is, the news source says this about date and place:

ICE arrests 139 people across Florida, including Palm Beach and St. Lucie counties


So, LA is not Florida.

26 Sept. 2019


2019 is not 2025.

6:26 bis Tom Homan's comment from NY Post was April 28. Since Trump took office, since 20 Jan.

99 calendar days, 69 business days.

139 000 = 2014 per business day, up to late April and that's not yet counting May and start of June.

Could that rhythm be conducive to making more than just a few mistakes? I think so.

I also think, LA being near the South border bears more of the brunt than NYC and being more peopled bears more of the brunt than Arizona.




Does ICE have a fetish for the number 139?

Archived: ICE releases fiscal year 2023 annual report

29 Dec. 2023 — Removals also included 3,406 known or suspected gang members, 139 known or suspected terrorists, seven human rights violators, and 108 foreign fugitives wanted by their governments for crimes including homicide, rape, terrorism and kidnapping.


Same report:

ICE ERO’s 142,580 removals and 62,545 Title 42 expulsions to more than 170 countries worldwide in Fiscal Year 2023


142,580 + 62,545 = 205,125 deportations in 249 business days. = 824 deportations per business day. 2014 / 824 = 2.444 times quicker under Trump than under Biden, and it's already hurting.




9:23 First, you are inconsistent.

The people sent back can't both be the guys who would pressure the government if in Méjico and also "just the felons" ...

Second, if you want a defensible border (immigration wise, not military wise), union with Mexico which has a narrower South border would be a thing. But that obviously means, you can't send people back to Mexico any more, since Chiapas would be the same union as Alaska and Yucatán the same one as Maine. You would also not be in a position to argue against singing El pendón estrellado.

Third, you may be misassessing the realistic possibilities of good Mexicans to get rid of Freemason governments, after all, the US spent some decades of the 19th and early 20th CC. (support of Benito Juarez, perhaps Pancho Villa) making it hard for governments to be stable. Flirting with US Freemasonry became an option.




The final moments were an actual plea for the arrivals from Mexico, or at least many of them. Not overtly, but implicitly.

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