As a majority of Americans become increasingly repulsed by a masked, armed Gestappo that is murdering citizens and terrorizing our streets, the Trump Administration is funneling money from the US Navy, and potentially the State Department, to fast-track the construction of tent cities capable of housing 10,000 people each.
It’s one of many terrifying scoops uncovered by journalist Pablo Manriquez of Migrant Insider, who is on the ground in D.C. and asks elected officials direct questions about DHS and ICE. Earlier today, he asked Democrats and Republicans if they were concerned about DHS keeping watchlists of American protestors. Of course, all of them say no, but some make exceptions for really “bad hombres.”
Those “bad hombres,” including immigrants of color, citizens, protestors, and anyone deemed a “threat” by this fascist regime, which considered “anti-American” sentiment to be an indicator of radical left-wing terrorism. Renee Nicole Good and Alex Pretti, two white citizens, were killed by ICE agents and demonized as “domestic terrorists” by DHS Secretary Noem.
If you can’t shoot and kill them, you might as well make money incarcerating them. The Trump Administration is finding every creative financial pathway to expedite their removal and detention of undesirable Americans, pending a potential shutdown as Democrats and Republicans negotiate over DHS funding.
Pablo joined The Left Hook to discuss Stephen Miller and the Trump Administration’s terrifying long-term white supremacist project to punish dissent, violently remove immigrants, and detain the rest of us in concentration camps.
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