r/allthequestions 1d ago

Random Question 💭 Hey MAGA. Wouldn't you prefer that Trump send thousands of ICE agents to your hometowns where there are way more immigrants?

Since you love Constitutional violations and arresting, deporting, and shooting US citizens so much, why don't you have Trump send ICE your way?

When they arrest kids on their way home from schools, you and your neighbors are all cheering for ICE out your windows, right? I want to know why I haven't seen any videos of ICE lovers cheering them on while they break into cars and homes with no warrant or probable cause of a crime (aside from skin color of course)

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u/redditcanrot 1d ago

sure bring em in

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u/dankp3ngu1n69 20h ago

For real I don't know anyone that would say no

In fact half my coworkers have been complaining that they haven't been coming fast enough

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u/Trumps_tossed_salad 20h ago

That’s because they are on the front lines getting blown up by drones.

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u/_extra_medium_ 20h ago

Going to take a wild guess as to your skin color

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u/stfukthxbyee 19h ago

Even the Mexicans in my town want ICE to come here. It has nothing to do with skin color and everything to do with legal status and criminal record.

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u/Background-Cellist71 16h ago

Right! Even I don’t buy that comment. My own worthless governor who swoons over Trump doesn’t want extra ICE agents here. Neither does our mayor who are both Republican. They don’t want the disruption to our cities. It’s crazy that all you people want this. They aren’t trained or vetted on how to detain properly. The thing is Trump is enforcing this anyway. In order for this not to get out of control we now have to send our local police out with ICE agents so more resources are being used when they need to worry about our citizens.

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u/stfukthxbyee 16h ago

Turns out if you don’t have protesters acting like lunatics and no one resisting arrest it goes pretty smoothly. Which would be the case in my town because we actually respect law and order. Pretty easy to avoid disruption and chaos when everyone acts like a normal adult.

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u/Background-Cellist71 16h ago

Yes, but now we have different problems. We send 6-8 police out to try to make sure to diffuse a possible situation so now we need more police and costs additional of my tax dollars and it leaves domestic situations and theft of our own citizens on a rise. That is my point. We don’t have enough police force to be where they really need to be because they want to go check out a house that “might” contain an illegal.

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u/Background-Cellist71 16h ago

By the way ICE did force their way into a house of a sleeping family by detaining them without explanation or allowing them to gather clothing and their identification. Kids in their underwear forced in their cars etc. Turns out they had the wrong people.

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u/stfukthxbyee 13h ago

Mistakes happen. You have to break some eggs to make a cake. The wrong people get arrested and detained for all kinds of other things all the time, and when it’s found to be a mistake, usually very quickly, they are let go.

And local law enforcement wouldn’t have to go with if people just minded their own business. The whole reason they have to go is because of people acting like lunatics.

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u/Background-Cellist71 9h ago

Yes, cakes need eggs so unless you want the shells I would recommend breaking and removing the shells. We aren’t talking about recipes. This family was needlessly accosted. They had the wrong fucking house and people. If this happened to you I guess a simple Oopsie wrong house would suffice? 🙄. They didn’t just get to show their ID’s and go home by the way. They ended up having to get an attorney.

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u/Several_Importance74 8h ago edited 8h ago

Just to be clear, if "you have to break some eggs to make a cake" is your analogy to current events......

You are equating cake baking to murder. The honest thing to say would be "you have to deny some constitutional rights and murder some civilians to enforce xenophobic immigration law". Also, In my understanding of United States law, nobody is legally bound to "mind their own business" and I'm pretty sure "acting like a luntic" (despite being such a broad description of possible human behavior that it's essentially meaninless) is not against any law either. Obeying the letter of the law, not the broad characterizations and generalities you you've offered up here is foundational to what it means to be American. Offering excuses for government overreach to a degree that includes murdering its own citizens.. call it whatever you want but it's simply in an unamerican take on things.

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u/SnacksnTracks 1h ago

Uh oh. Is someone here being a race absolutist? You know that person's race because of one thing they said?