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Left: Romulo Avelica-Gonzalez; Right: Daniela Vargas

Time for another quick update on the Engreatenment of America under Donald Trump’s exciting “deport everyone” policy, which is aimed at ridding the country of the absolute worst dangerous criminal aliens, who are defined as any undocumented immigrant who doesn’t have their papers in order. Trump loves talking about all the really bad dudes we’re scooping up, so let’s meet a couple of these dangerous criminals who need to be sent away forever.

First up, we have dangerous threat to America Romulo Avelica-Gonzalez, who has been in this country without legal status for 25 years and is no doubt single-handedly the reason Trump voters have to press “1” for English, which just drives them crazy. Avelica-Gonzalez is the father of four U.S.-born daughters, who are citizens, but he was arrested Tuesday by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers while engaged in the dangerous criminal activity of taking two of his kids to school in the Highland Park neighborhood of Los Angeles. Here’s cell phone video taken while his wife and 13-year-old daughter watched him get arrested just after dropping off another daughter, 12, at her elementary school:

Bet you feel a lot safer now! According to Avelica-Gonzalez’s 19-year-old daughter, Jocelyn Avelica, the unmarked cars had followed her father from the moment he left home, but waited until after he dropped one kid at school to pull him over:

My dad was really scared. He didn’t want to pull over, but he did. As soon as he did, one car went in front of his truck and one in back of his truck. They took him out and they arrested him. My little sister was still in the car, she’s 13. My mom was also there.

Still, he was definitely one of those criminal aliens who Trump says we all need to be protected from. So how many people did he kill, rob, rape, or maim? Zero, if you want to get all nitpicky, though even an advocate for the family, attorney Emi MacLean, who works with with the National Day Laborer Organizing Network (NDLON), admits he’s a multiple offender: He has a DUI conviction from a decade ago, and

“apparently a conviction from over 20 years ago related to having bought a car that he did not realize had a registration sticker on it that did not belong on the car,” according to MacLean.

“Those are his criminal convictions in over 25 years in this country. And ICE is saying this is why he’s a ‘bad’ immigrant and should be deported,” MacLean explained.

We’re willing to go way out on a limb here and suggest maybe Avelica-Gonzalez might not pose an immediate threat to America. Yes, this is now the place where our Deleted Commenters should jump in and scream “What part of illegal don’t you understand?!?” The guy definitely doesn’t have his papers in order, so clearly, he’s Public Enemy Number One, and he was also taking some American’s job doing food prep at a local Mexican restaurant. And if he’s eventually deported — he’s received a temporary stay and is seeking an immigration court hearing — we can look also forward to his family losing a source of income, possibly falling into poverty and needing public assistance. Hey, how’s that “saving money by deporting all the illegals” thing working out?

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti has urged ICE to stop using unmarked cars and windbreakers identifying themselves only as “POLICE,” since he wants residents of LA to know their own public safety officials are not part of this madness.

Connoisseurs of irony may appreciate this: On the day Avelica-Gonzalez was arrested, his eighth-grade daughter arrived at school in tears, just in time for her school’s field trip to Los Angeles’s Museum of Tolerance. First they came for the middle-aged dads, and we’re speaking up, goddamn it.

Our second case study involves 22-year-old Daniela Vargas of Jackson, Mississippi, who was arrested Wednesday after speaking at a news conference to call for a stop to the Trump Administration’s aggressive implementation of the New Cruelty. Guess they taught her a lesson, huh? Vargas was brought to the U.S. from Argentina by her parents when she was 7 years old, and has no criminal record, according to her attorney, Abby Peterson, who said Vargas had been protected by the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy. But her status recently expired, making her fair game for arrest, even though she had applied February 10 to have her DACA status renewed for another two years. (Yes, yes, what part of illegal doesn’t she understand?) Vargas’s father and brother were arrested February 15, and are now in an ICE detention center in Louisiana; Vargas was handcuffed but released because she said she was protected by DACA. Her attorney says Vargas’s public activism probably led the agency to go after her as a troublemaker:

ā€œIt could be retaliation,ā€ Peterson said. ā€œThey had been reading about her in the news, they had seen her at this press conference… [maybe] they didn’t want to hear it anymore. Maybe I’m mistaken on that, but common sense would certainly imply that’s what happened.ā€ Peterson said that Vargas did not have a criminal record, but had minor traffic offenses.

An ICE official said on Wednesday that Vargas was not initially taken into custody on Feb. 15 because she claimed she had DACA status ― but ICE subsequently verified that she did not.

Vargas is seeking relief through an immigration court, but may be America Firsted right into the same ICE prison where her father and brother await deportation. Also, she has no one to blame but herself for letting her DACA protection expire and then acting as if she has “rights.”

Also, let’s not forget that Donald Trump really has a soft spot for DREAMers. He even said so at his weirdass press conference, where he said DACA kids need to be treated with “a lot of heart.” So presumably, Vargas will be jailed and deported as sympathetically as possible, with a teary-eyed Donald Trump waving as she’s sent away to a country she’s never really known. How much will all the court time cost? Surely a pittance compared to knowing that our country remains safe from an uppity would-be math major.

The shackles are off the Immigration Police, and damned if we even recognize our country anymore. Yes, yes, we’re enemies of the people, too. Happily, we’re citizens, so we can drive drunk or buy cars with hinky registration papers as much as we want, and we can live here without fear. Somebody cue that fucking Toby Keith song.

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  • snigsy

    So, Trump wants to rid America of hard-working, dedicated dads and intelligent young people–seems like a winning strategy to me.

    • Nounverb911

      And yet all his immigrant wife does is cost the taxpayers money….

    • Amelia

      It is for Republicans. A strategy for winning elections for the rest of time: deport as many people who might vote for Democrats as possible.

      Assholes.

  • cmd resistor

    I just read that story about the dad on CNN and was quite pissed. According to CNN, “ICE said in a statement that Avelica was arrested because he has “multiple prior criminal convictions, including a DUI in 2009, as well an outstanding order of removal dating back to 2014.”” Of course this leads one to believe that he must have all kinds of other horrible shit, like murder and stuff, but turns out that the 20 year old offense related to the car registration is the only other thing. That’s how they always do, describe who they’ve got as people with multiple criminal violent records, then list a few of them, making it sound like there are just piles of violent felons. Not they ICE would mislead people.

    • WotsAllThisThen

      One time I was caught riding the train with an invalid pass. When Trump’s goons decide to come for me, that will count towards my multiple criminal convictions.

      • Undocumented Skwerl!

        I’ve been convicted of multiple crimes, but I am white, so I will get promoted in business.

    • Vagenda of Rebel Scum

      Like all lazy fcuked bureaucrats, they are going for the low hanging fruit- the people they can find easily, and who won’t give them a lot of trouble.

  • The Flaming Carrot

    Cue the &#^% Lee Greenwood song, too.

  • MynameisBlarney

    How the fuck do we stop this shit?

    • Lefty Frizzell

      You put down the fucking Doritos and you fucking vote. As far as the best analysis of the non-apathetic goes, very nearly half of you dig this.

      • cmd resistor

        I am happy to note that I’ve been getting updates from my smallish Florida county Dem party with actual helpful events. They’ve had several voter registration canvassing things (not waiting until so close to the elections like people normally do), voter/education training on LGBT issues, local clean up. I haven’t managed to do any of them but they aren’t sitting around whining.

        • Ducksworthy

          Better stay away. I heard that registering voters is illegal in Floriduh.

      • Undocumented Skwerl!

        You’ll pull these Doritos out of my cold dead arse!

    • Vagenda of Rebel Scum

      Join an indivisible group. They are all over the country. If you Facebook they are easy to find there

  • cmd resistor
    • Nounverb911

      Oh so he twatted his demand to investigate Chuck Schumer from his plane then….

      • Groundloop

        Wherever Trump goes, there’s going to be at least one twat.

    • Groundloop

      He was going to read to the kids but he “forgot” his “reading” “glasses”.

    • PubOption

      Voldemort has a grandson named Auguste. One meaning of Auguste is clown.

  • WomanInThePersistence

    This makes me soooooo angry. Fuck Trump. Fuck him and the ICEstapos. With rusty, jagged votes.

  • Hanaka

    USA – now a place people need to flee in fear. So sick of winning. Can it stop now?

  • Spotts1701, Resistance Pilot

    There were a lot of comment piles about Ms. Vargas on Jezebel that basically said “Well, she has a car, prescription glasses, a cell phone, and clothes. So if she didn’t have the $500 to re-up her application on-time, that’s her problem.” Then everything sort of went red and hazy…

    • cmd resistor

      I’m shocked.

    • PubOption

      She looks like a lesbian, so the wingnuts can really hate her.

      • Good_Gawd_Yall

        That was my first thought, actually. Haters saw her and said, “lesbian illegal alien bitch – throw her ass out!”

  • jowgajen

    So …. let’s talk about GDP.

    The only way to increase GDP is to increase the size of the population (and workforce) or to increase productivity per worker. This is just an obvious statement here. GDP is Gross Domestic Productivity – more production comes from more people or more production per person.

    Now, production per person is driven by either finding new resource streams or through making better use of the resources you have, ie: technology.

    Therefore immigration is GOOD. Say it with me, GOOD. At all levels. Because immigrants add to the workforce. But also because immigrants add to the knowledge base and can drive technological advances and entrepreneurship. This is why the harassment of foreign engineers and foreign educators is particularly pernicious. But even then the guy working in a goddamn Mexican restaurant is STILL adding to our GDP.

    Politicians, economists and corporate managers KNOW THIS. They have ALWAYS KNOWN THIS. But unfettered immigration is politically unpopular, which means that despite glaring problems with our immigration policy we’ve seen no reform whatsoever. Only quiet nudges through executive orders, or frankly blatant lawlessness through not enforcing the (stupid) laws on the books.

    So, arguing “what part of illegal don’t they understand” is willfully ignoring the fact that we have always been complicit in illegal aliens breaking our own goddamn laws. Because we actually WANT them, and we make it clear that we do WANT them through our actions if not our laws.

    • FlownĪ©ver

      Can’t we all just buy more cheap plastic shit at WalMart?

    • Crank Tango

      These are the same people who believe cutting taxes increases tax revenue.

      • Ducksworthy

        So much for what they may or may not have “always known” then.

    • CatCafe #ShePurrsisted

      But they’re DARK! And we don’t have JOBS! And Brawndo has what plants CRAVE!

  • WotsAllThisThen

    Having expired tags on your car is illegal, no wonder. If this dad had instead decided to collude with Russia to fix the election for Trump, he’d have legal status, a job in the Presidential cabinet, and a bag of cash waiting for him at the dead drop. We’re all responsible for our choices, people.

    • jowgajen

      That shit is the sort of stuff that you and I with access to lawyers and no fear of the government would just pay a small fine for and move on. But for an illegal immigrant it’s open season to exploit them for every dime they have in fines and to harass and intimidate them into submitting to whatever indignity the courts desire.

  • JMP

    If President Trump keeps deporting all the Bad Dudes, then he’s going to really be out of luck if he gets kidnapped by ninjas.

    http://2.media.collegehumor.cvcdn.com/dev/43/28/ce9e70d7c3cebd98f8e3229c3629ca5e.jpg

  • FlownĪ©ver

    Looks like time to work on the ferrocarril subterrƔneo.

  • Ryan Denniston

    “Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti has urged ICE to stop using unmarked cars and windbreakers identifying themselves only as ā€œPOLICE,ā€”

    Maybe brown shirts for this pack of thugs? Or better yet, red hats! That way, people will know to avoid ICE, and Trump supporters.

    • Crank Tango

      Can they arrest them for impersonating police officers, I wonder?

  • UnsaltedSinner
    • Nounverb911

      Too bad she didn’t nick an artery.

      • UnsaltedSinner

        I do think she drew blood at the end, though.

        • WotsAllThisThen

          “You’re not supposed to say that.”

          Didn’t he hear? Trump changed the rules. Say whatever you want now.

        • Sardonicuss

          “My mommy says you are a shit stirring dirt bag and I should run this through you scrawny neck”.

    • arglebargle

      Mommy better have a bug out bag packed.

    • snigsy

      Man, after reading the previous post I’ve had enough with dickhead men using little girls to inflate their dick-egos.

  • Nounverb911

    I look forward to the days when a head of lettuce cost $20.

    • WomanInThePersistence

      It seems that you won’t have to wait long.

    • WotsAllThisThen

      Pfffft. Like Trump voters eat lettuce. Real Americans only eat food made in an American factory.

    • Crank Tango

      Wedgie salad libel.

    • arglebargle

      Lucky for me I live in the heart of Amish country. You can’t swing a cat without hitting a roadside farm stand around here. Of course, even with canning we do still get produce at a grocery store during winter months.

  • STAND BY FOR THIS IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM ‘NEW COKE’ Dept

    Here’s one to tickle your funnybone – or whatever body part you got that responds to funny.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWBQP-bxfX0

    • Ducksworthy

      And Mexican Coke is made with actual sugar instead of glycolated high fructose industrial waste.

  • anwisok
    • Lefty Frizzell

      That puppy’s looking at me like I look at Mrs Frizzell

  • Yr. Gma

    Bad hombres, indeed.

  • Nounverb911

    Does this mean that trump will have to finally hire Americans to work at Mar-a-Lago?

    • Beanz&Berryz

      I think there needs to be some serious looking into his fucking wife’s immigration history.

    • Mehmeisterjr

      Hey, hey, hey. Let’s not go that far.

    • LucindathePook

      Or the kid’s vineyard?

  • Resistance Fighter Callyson

    Here’s cell phone video taken while his wife and 13-year-old daughter watched him get arrested just after dropping off another daughter, 12, at her elementary school

    I lasted nine seconds. Could not take the crying. Time to re-read Indivisible’s guide on how to help immigrants FFS.

  • Crank Tango

    So once they deport all those millions and millions of undocumented people, then who do they come for?

    • cmd resistor

      I think we are supposed to live happily ever after then.

      • Crank Tango

        Jackbooted thugs gotta jackboot…

      • Anna Rompage

        Yep, you’ll have children, working along with their parents and grandparents, harvesting our food stuff for $2/day….

    • WotsAllThisThen

      Socialists? Trade Unionists?

      • Crank Tango

        Oh I’m OK then, being neither of those things.

        • Up In Smoke O’hontas

          Gypsies, otherly seschtsuals, Crank Tangos…

    • UncleTravelingMatt

      Has anyone checked the immigration status of all those so-called “Native Americans” yet? They don’t look so native to me. They seem a bit . . . swarthy.

    • JohnBull

      Those who are documented. My wife is naturalized and frankly I’m getting worried.

    • Resistance Fighter Callyson

      All of us, Katie.

      What? Someone had to say it…

    • aureolaborealis

      Anyone they don’t like. They figure that by that point we’ll all be so inured to seeing people hauled off in irons that we won’t put up a fuss.

  • UncleTravelingMatt

    A person who would uproot their entire life, abandon their family, risk death, and literally walk across the goddamned desert for a sub-minimum wage labor job is not welcome in this country, but we’ll take all the Slavic bikini models we can get. Makes sense.

  • Beanz&Berryz

    This is as ashamed as I have been to be an American.

    • Logic of Color

      Yep. Un Fucking Believable.

  • bookish

    The Resistanceā€ @ActualEPAFacts
    The March Towards Midterms is going to be fantastic. We hope you’ll join us! Follow @MarchToMidterms

  • Nounverb911

    So this seems to have happened…

    https://twitter.com/BraddJaffy/status/837725119652982784
    And Schumer’s reply…

    https://twitter.com/BraddJaffy/status/837731123379781632

    This should distract trump from his golf and fundraising this weekend,

  • TheGrandWazoo2

    You can’t spell gestapo without g-o-p.

  • Chadwells

    I don’t know which is worse…this or the asshole in the last post!! Christ…really harshing my mellow!! These poor people….no words.

    • Sardonicuss

      Yep. Bad day to quit drinking. So I won’t.

      • Crystalclear12

        I have tentative plans quit in 2020, maybe.

  • Ducksworthy

    So, in the right (tiny) hands HW’s thousand points on light turn out to be torches.

  • JohnBull

    The people who are most upset about pressing “English” to use the ATM are the same ones who go ballistic if such an option weren’t available in Europe or Asia.

    This isn’t about assimilation–it’s about behaving like an ignorant asshole and being pissy about other people who are smarter than you.

    • Nounverb911

      All the ATM’s and train ticket machines I’ve used in Japan have a big easy to find ENGLISH button on them.

      • Undocumented Skwerl!

        Our ticket machines have pictures because we are too lazy to read. (People are also starting to figure out that to open the train door you push the green button.)

    • Zippy W Pinhead

      Correction: they WOULD go ballistic if they ever fucking left the county they were born in…

      • OrG

        Yep,these assholes do NOT have passports.

        • Zippy W Pinhead

          True story, I was talking to my airport shuttle driver Wednesday and she mentioned her bucket list- seeing Talladega and seeing the beach. I asked her which beach and she said any. I asked which ocean (we were in TN at the time). She said any. Turns out she has never flown on an airplane and never left her home county- she was probably older than I am. Remember, there are millions of people like this out there in flyover country…

          • Edith Prickly

            I know. And they probably can’t name any towns in the neighbouring states.

          • yyyaz

            The joke here — 30 years ago — was you could tell a native Arizonan by whether or not he/she had been to the Grand Canyon. I still don’t find it funny.

          • Jack Tenhet

            I’ve never left my own home country but I’m also not well and very poor. I’d love to see a lot of places. My bucket list of places to visit doesn’t include anywhere in the US.

            I’d love to visit the Ufizzi Gallery in Florence, Tokyo, Addis Ababa just for a start.

    • Vagenda of Rebel Scum

      They are ok with immigrants picking their fruit, cooking in restaurants, mowing their lawns, etc. They just don’t want to see them anywhere else.

      • Zippy W Pinhead

        only the “good” ones that they personally know

    • goonemeritus

      My grandfather ran a grocery store in Brooklyn for almost 50 years and I don’t think he knew more than 50 words of English.

  • Resistance Fighter Callyson

    Somebody cue that fucking Toby Keith song.

    I prefer Lee Greenwood:

    I’m ashamed to be an American
    Where Latinos don’t scare me
    And I won’t forget the immigrants
    Who have a family

    And I gladly stand up
    Next to you and defend them still today
    Cause there ain’t no doubt I love this land
    God help the USA

  • arglebargle

    Hey – I just poked a fun at Toby Keith last post. Okay, not that hard really.

  • whitroth

    Here’s more to be mad at: show me *ONE* fucking goddamned self-proclaimed “libertarian” protesting these jack-booted thugs.

    One. Where’s Rand Paul?

    Aren’t any. “Libertarian” means “I got mine, screw everyone else”.

    • WomanInThePersistence

      Yep.

  • bookish

    http://www.vox.com/energy-and-environment/2017/3/3/14802618/trump-advisers-debate-paris-climate
    President Donald Trump’s advisers are reportedly having a fierce internal debate over whether the US should pull out of the Paris climate deal — the key international treaty to address global warming. A final decision could come as soon as next week.

    During the campaign, Trump vowed to ā€œcancelā€ the deal altogether, and senior adviser Stephen Bannon wants him to follow through on that pledge, according to Coral Davenport of the New York Times. On the other side, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Ivanka Trump are urging Trump to stay in the deal, fearing that a defiant withdrawal would have ā€œbroad and damaging diplomatic ramifications.ā€

    But there are a few key policy nuances to this debate that are worth pointing out. If Trump does decide to walk away from Paris, it will matter how he does it — because that could influence whether countries like India or Brazil end up scaling back their own climate actions in response. And if Trump sticks with Paris, that’s not necessarily a major victory for future efforts to tackle global warming, since a lot depends on how seriously the US works to reduce its own emissions — and how the State Department approaches negotiations on the treaty’s future in the years ahead.

    http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2017/03/will-a-former-exxon-ceo-save-the-paris-climate-deal.html

    • I suspect they’ll stay in the deal.
      Why? Because they get everyone off their backs, and they do not have to adhere to the accord. Who exactly is going to call them out on it?
      When they do, it could be a game of “Are you going to believe the US of A or some Chinese Marxist?”

  • DahBoner

    Trump is a good family man straight out of a fairy tale…

    While married to his first wife, Ivana, this good family man had an adulterous affair with Marla Maples. He eventually divorced Ivana and married his former mistress, Marla.

    While married to his second wife, Marla, this good family man had an adulterous affair with Melanija Knavs.

    He eventually divorced Marla and married his mistress, Melanija Knavs (who changed her name to Melania Knauss before changing it again, this time to Melania Trump).
    https://media0.giphy.com/media/ejVt2YeNv4bDO/giphy.gif

    • Bebecca

      you mean straight out of the bible.

      • DahBoner

        Yes.

  • OrG

    Okay,I am officially “sick of winning”.

  • UnsaltedSinner

    OT: These guys will be the death of parody. How can you possibly come up with something funnier than what they say in real life?

    https://twitter.com/emmafmerchant/status/837737383583866880

    • Crank Tango

      Who said that? Ben Carson or Johnny Carson?

    • Crystalclear12

      Seems accurate. For lead?

    • arglebargle

      She highlighted the wrong part…

      “…what Donald Trump has is one of the largest superfund sites in American history”

  • Zippy W Pinhead

    Enjoy your hate orgy, right wingers…

  • Sardonicuss

    (Redacted) fucking (Commenting rules) god damned (commenting rules) (redacted)

    • JohnBull

      We can comment now?

      • Sardonicuss

        No comment.

  • Nounverb911

    BREAKING
    Austrian immigrant quits trump job because… baggage!

    https://twitter.com/BraddJaffy/status/837747268862242816

    • Sardonicuss

      I wish Ahnold would just full on party jump.

    • Vagenda of Rebel Scum

      Ahnold has some smarts, even if he did screw the help. There’s a good reason behind this.

    • UncleTravelingMatt

      Oh, hell. Just a matter of time:

      “Hater Arnold quit Celeb Apprentice cuz he could never match my tremendous ratings. Nobody can do what I did. Overrated failure! Sad!”

    • Drumpf’s daughter-wife Ivanka will be the next host

    • Best comment The President of the United States is now “baggage” for a reality tv show. MAGA…or whatever.

  • Crystalclear12

    I say first in, first out.

    Start with the pasty white immigrants.

    • Oh no, I’d be the first to go. You can see my white ass on the moon when I sunbathe.

      • Crystalclear12

        Do you have skills?
        We figure that requirement will weed out the GOP base.

  • Bebecca

    OMG, there is a lot of love coming from this president, he wasn’t lying when he said that. I know he is ripping families apart in as humanely a way as possible.

    • hendenburg2

      No! He’s trying to REUNITE families! In privately-run detention centers/forced labor camps!

      *gags*

  • Nounverb911

    Chuck Schumer clarifies his comment about meeting with putin in public in 2003:
    https://twitter.com/SenSchumer/status/837742016687714308

    • UncleTravelingMatt

      He might want to keep clarifying. Is he saying he met with Putin while under oath at a gas station or that he would happily discuss it while under oath? Twitter might not be the greatest platform for this type of statement.

  • weejee

    I’ve already got two trips out of the country not including Canada. Wonder how may of my Wonket posts will come up on the Customs computer screens.

    • Nounverb911

      AOT,K.

    • Up In Smoke O’hontas

      Can you leave your noncommenting devices at home?

  • bookish
    • ugh. I hate the “he is outside the establishment!!!”
      Fuck that! He is the fucking establishment now

  • Anna Rompage

    Can states deploy their National Guard troops, or even local police forces to protect these folks from ICE?

    • Sardonicuss

      Most of the states where people are in the most danger from ICE would be more likley to deploy the national guard….to assist ICE.

    • Biel_ze_Bubba

      ICE are immune from state and local laws, and most aspects of human decency.

      • Greyhame

        They’re like the police, only more secret.

    • No

  • SadDemInTex

    Fuck fuck fuck fuck

  • hendenburg2

    OT but still worth celebrating: FL Supreme Court holds that open carry isn’t protected by 2nd amendment

    http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2017/03/03/florida_supreme_court_no_second_amendment_right_to_open_carry.html

  • Good_Gawd_Yall

    I’m confused. Is this part of the winning? Or is it the engreatening? Because, you know, whichever it is supposed to be, it feels like the opposite of that.

    • MamaBrown

      Well, I know my head is spinning, so there’s that

  • Mr. Blobfish

    Tomorrow night there will be a Spanish language presentation about immigrant rights being held at a church down the street. I doubt anyone is going to show up for fear of something like this.

    • boyblue122

      Is there a way to stream the meeting via youtube or something so people can watch if they dont feel like leaving their house

      • Mr. Blobfish

        Good idea. Hopefully not too late. I will bring it up with the powers that be.

  • Sardonicuss

    Every day is: It can’t happen here.
    Then: That can’t happen here.
    Rinse Repeat.
    Realistically, what “can’t happen here” any more?

    • NastyBossetti

      A woman becoming president?

  • BearDeLaOursistance

    History teaches us that there comes a point when things can’t be fixed With Votes. How near are we to that point? I mean, sweeping the streets for Those Peopleā„¢ is right out of the fascist playbook…

  • goonemeritus

    by this standard my Italian born mother is a pretty bad hombre. I have personally witnessed her not bring a shopping cart back because it was raining. And on more than one occasion she left our American flag flying after dark without proper lighting.

    • Bebecca

      has she ever had 16 items in the 15 items or less check out line?

      • goonemeritus

        She Italian so no, when she goes to the store she buys enough food for the next ten Saints days.

        • eka

          but being italian she also goes to the store on a daily basis, no?

          • goonemeritus

            When it’s closed she just stuffs money under the door.

        • An Outhouse for the Resistance

          Any canned clams?

          • goonemeritus

            She may be a bad hombre but she’s not a monster.

  • They go after hard working community members and they leave “bad dudes” like jared taylor alone. This makes me extra stabby.

    The great Jorge Ramos shines some light on deportation goon and white supremecist Taylor in this interview:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0T4jssO9t-0

    Not a nice time interview, my apologies.

    • ltmcdies

      Who the fuck is this guy….I could only stomach about 10 minutes
      Oh Jared… you want to see a multicultural country that runs pretty smoothly overall… LOOK NORTH

      • I know. Friends in South America send me that to me with a “WTF is wrong with your country!” note attached.

        I figure Robyn will feature him in the future as part of her unending series of “Horrible Men That Should Be Considered Another Species”.

  • bookish
  • bookish

    http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/montenegro-pro-russian-leaders-seek-bannon-nato-45887485
    Pro-Russian opposition leaders in Montenegro have asked the White House chief strategist to help block the Balkan country’s NATO bid, saying the Obama administration has presented false facts about its readiness to join the Western military alliance.

    Two opposition officials, Andrija Mandic and Milan Knezevic, wrote in a letter to Steve Bannon, a senior adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump, that the U.S. Senate should vote against the accession. The vote has been stalled because of objections by two senators.

    The Associated Press obtained a copy of the letter on Friday.

    http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/article/montenegrin-opposition-seeks-help-from-trump-s-strategist-03-02-2017

  • Jenny

    As a citizen, I demand the right for all humans to be free of all Toby Keith “songs.”

  • Biel_ze_Bubba

    “her status recently expired, making her fair game for arrest, even though she had applied February 10 to have her DACA status renewed”

    Can’t imagine why that application got derailed.

    • jowgajen

      Not mentioned, how much it costs to apply for DACA renewal.

  • Lefty Frizzell

    Is Daniela Vargas related to Chris Hayes?

    • anon_the_great

      Not that anyone knows of. Why do you ask?

  • anon_the_great

    I am shocked, shocked I tell you that the NRA did not to stand up for this woman’s 2nd Amendment right to self-defense.

    • anon_the_great

      Explanatory note. When pulled over it turns out Ms. Vargas was in possession of a hand gun she could not legally own. Asked why, she said she feared for her safety which in light of Trumpanistan is not an unreasonable fear.

  • LarryHoudini

    Internal RNC memo: Future US Latino population growth just might outpace the number of Latinos deported. Could this affect future election results? Better increase number of restrictive voting laws.

  • eka

    I think one thing not understood is that it’s not easy to get into the US legally. Even going for a K1 (fiance) visa followed by green card application – you need to prove that you have resources 120% of poverty level – not easy if you were both living in a different country until deciding to move to the states and are thus unemployed – we had my parents cosign – filing fees alone are $1500 plus there’s all the travel expenses to consulates and embassies and doctors in both countries and biometrics fees and lots of other shit. if you don’t speak the language well or feel concerned about the process, there are lawyer fees involved too. i would definitely prefer for everyone to come legally, but it’s not easy and i’m sure a lot of people can’t afford the process. so i have sympathy for those who came illegally (except for the highly educated and already employed who tried to skip parts of the process out of laziness) and i feel outrage that those who already went through all this shit are being detained as well.

  • Hollis Brown

    Ah, Trump’s ICE sure is badass…. Like all the success they’re having with eliminating Mexican organized crime. take meth for example, mass produced by order of the cartels. Majority of meth in America is made in Mexico and then brought over the border (I guess in Mexico they’re smarter at working in labs than the average trailer park chemist). San Diego is arguably the city most abundant in meth which costs significantly less here than pretty much everywhere else.

    So here comes the immigration crusaders, emboldened by Trump’s passion to rid America of “Mexico’s worst people.” They go arresting would-be average citizens and activists, and all sorts of people that are lacking in record of violent offenses or even dealing charges. So what effect is it having on the cartels? Well, meth has recently gotten significantly cheaper, and I mean really. Logic would suggest that supply has increased, and such an increase in San Diego would have to be caused by the cartels. So yeah business is good around here for the major criminals… and ICE is free to take the credit.

    Good job, boys!

    • Apple Scruff

      Whenever I read these stories, about how they track down the so-called “illegal immigrant” and then they follow him/ her to wherever, it just seems like these ICE officials are just a bunch of low-level law enforcement assholes trying to live out their buddy cop movie dreams.

      • Up In Smoke O’hontas

        How they are able to face themselves in a mirror or sleep at night is beyond me.

    • MamaBrown

      It reminds me of Sinclair Lewis’s book Elmer Gantry. Elmer discovers his inner huckster and goes to divinity school. he wanted to make a splash as a crusader against sin, so he embarked on a campaign to clean up the city. The people he busted weren’t criminals. He raided a German immigrant’s home (the guy made beer in a small way, for his family and friends) and caused a lot of trouble for a couple of party girls who liked to have fun be weren’t prostitutes. No big fish, just a lot of publicity and his name in the papers.

      • Actual big fish shoot back.
        They are targeting non-violent offenders for the same reason the popo like to bust pot heads; less chance of getting shot at AND increase monthly numbers.

  • canes_pugnaces

    I’m waiting for them to show up in Harlem. It won’t end well.

    • Bitter Scribe

      “There are some neighborhoods in New York I would advise you not to invade.”

      –Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca

  • Paperless Tiger

    Vicente Fox plays fox and hound with the wolf, Trump, a mad hound taken to attacking the sheep. Possessed by the wolf spirit, there is no deep thought, only cunning. Yet, though Trump cut his artful deal with Russia with some concern for security, otherwise he has broken that vessel, and it leaks.

    “Time will explain it all. He is a talker, and needs no questioning before he speaks.” — Euripides.

  • MamaBrown

    “I weep for you, the Walrus said. I deeply sympathize.
    With sobs and tears he sorted out
    Those of the largest size.
    Holding his pocket handkerchief before his streaming eyes”

    • Bitter Scribe

      And his tears, for he wept well,
      Turned to millstones as they fell.
      And the little children who
      Round his feet ran to and fro
      Thinking every tear a gem
      Had their brains dashed out by them.

  • An Outhouse for the Resistance

    ‘America Firsted right into the same ICE prison where her father and brother await deportation’
    They want to keep the family together.

  • Hollis Brown

    Ironically SD is a pretty chill city, pretty safe by my standards. I mean if you don’t fuck anyone over, you really got nothing to fear. Cartels only care about their business. It’s not in their interest for everyone to be scared of them. But all the Mexicans living here are some of the most calm and drama free people I’ve ever know. And they got way more excellent work ethic and embrace of middle class values than the average American (I’ve been in various communities all over though my experience of course is not an authoritative source. They really are good people. Really. This fear of Mexicans is simply being fabricated out of nothing and spread around like gossip, and people are stupid. Most of the people who fear Mexicans probably don’t even know any.

    • NastyBossetti

      Your last sentence is exactly it. It’s easy to make people afraid of what they don’t know.

  • I do not get it. If the guy is married to an American lady and they have American children, does that not make him an American?

    • JustDon’tSayDieInJail

      Not an expert, but I don’t think it’s that simple. He has to be in some legal immigration status before he can apply for citizenship – I think.

      • That is weird. Being married to an American IS a legal status I should think?

        • JustDon’tSayDieInJail

          Gots to have The Papers. Married papers aren’t the same as citizenship papers. You can be legally married and be illegally in the country at the same time.
          There’s some discussion a page or so earlier in the thread that looks a little better-informed than I am. Among other things, it appears those visas can be kinda pricey.

    • writersbloc

      My brother, who’s been married to a Venezuelan for about 10 years, tells me it took them 5 years to get his wife’s citizenship. It’s a long drawn out hassle from what I remember him telling me, but nothing this guy shouldn’t have been able to do…. I assume.

    • NastyBossetti

      I am not a lawyer, but I have a little personal experience with immigration. My husband moved here on a work visa. He got a green card after we got married, so he’s a legal permanent resident.
      In order to become a citizen, he has to live here as a permanent resident for at least 3 years (if we weren’t married, it would be 5 years) and be married to the same person for those 3 years, live in the USCIS district where he’s applying from for at least 3 months prior to application, be in the US for 18 months out of the last 3 years, be able to speak and write in English, pass a civics test, and not leave the country from the time he applies until his citizenship is granted. And it costs around $700 to apply (that’s just for the naturalization filing fee, not counting what we’ve already paid for the permanent residency, and some people hire lawyers). This is not to mention all the information we have to provide on the application (which includes things like how many times he’s left the country, and for how long, over the last so many years – which in our case is a lot because he’s Canadian and we can drive to visit his family so we don’t necessarily have any kind of financial records like plane ticket purchases to go back and revisit to try to piece it all together) His path is an easy one, because he came here legally.
      For someone who came here illegally and then married and American citizen, I think getting legal status requires them to leave the country and re-enter legally (apply for legal status based on their marriage, but from outside the US). I’m guessing it’s a lot trickier to prove your marriage is “real” under those circumstances, and there is the chance you could be denied, and now you’re outside the US where your whole life is. And it costs over $1000 just to file for permanent residency, again not counting a lawyer if you hire one. We didn’t, but I can see why people do. When we were organizing his application, we had the entire floor of a room in our house covered with all the papers we were sending in. I think my scenario was one of the simplest, and it was still complicated and nerve-wracking.

    • janecita

      No, he needs to apply for legal status.

  • Bitter Scribe

    Listening to that little girl sob as her father was taken away was the most heartbreaking, infuriating thing I have heard in years.

    I’m going to the gym now and try to work off some of this anger. I never use the punching bag, but maybe today I will, and I’m going to imagine Donald Trump’s face on the bag. Or maybe the face of some smug “illegal means ILLEGAL” asshole.

    • Lance Thrustwell

      I use the punching bag all the time. I need to use boxing gloves or my hands start bleeding. This would be one of those days.

    • whitroth

      Oh, hey, it ought to be legal to make up punching bag masks, and targets for folks with firearms and bows and such, with his face on it.

      I’ll bet you can still buy the ones with O’Bama’s face on it, so I guess it was legal….

    • marxalot

      The heavy bag is really helping me stay constructive. As are the now regular lunchtime gym sessions.
      Who knew authoritarianism would be so good for my cardiovascular system?

      • janecita

        Thanks to the Trump administration, I’m working out like a fiend!

        • marxalot

          If I don’t do cardio, the stress is liable to bust one of my gaskets.

  • ViveLaPersistence

    Why is ICE not going into neighborhoods infested with violent gangs like MS-13, who truly are bad, murderous threats to our safety? MS-13 was active in my hometown in SoFla. Why is ICE rounding up innocents when there are plenty of these guys around? Is ICE chickenshit?…

    MS-13 (Mara Salvatrucha) is arguably one of the deadliest and most powerful gangs in the country. MS-13 has one of the largest memberships nationwide with operations in at least 42 states and the District of Columbia. MS-13 members mostly consist of Salvadorans or first generation Salvadoran-Americans, as well as Hondurans, Guatemalans, Mexicans, and other Central and South American immigrants. The gang has a reputation for committing extremely violent crimes, using a wide range of weapons and intimidation tactics.

    • janecita

      Interesting thing about the Mara Salvatrucha, they were a local gang in LA, but back in the 80s some of its members were deported to El Salvador, 30 years later they have members all over Central and South America.

    • zerosumgame0005

      because that would mean actually working?

    • CindyinEncinitas

      Because that would be dangerous for them. They are only going to go after the low-hanging fruit that doesn’t pose a threat to them. They don’t give a shit about us.

  • 451 Byrnes

    I could only stand about 20 seconds of that video. This is not the country I defended for 22 years. This is a fucking nightmare I can’t wake up from…

  • I highly recommend that you do not watch the video. I mean, unless you want to see the saddest goddamn thing you’ll see today…

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