← Back to context Comment by JumpCrisscross 7 hours ago > ICE isn’t allowed to act on citizensBy law or policy? 3 comments JumpCrisscross Reply 5ykh 6 hours ago It’s not legal to deport U.S. citizens but they have anyway. A judge in Minnesota has said that ICE has violated around 100 court orders. We are living in a personalist dictatorship. The courts are ignored when their rulings are inconvenient. JumpCrisscross 6 hours ago This doesn’t even remotely address the question. lazide 5 hours ago Not who you are responding too, but I tried to look up the legal justifications behind ICE and it’s a mess. Good luck untangling it!
5ykh 6 hours ago It’s not legal to deport U.S. citizens but they have anyway. A judge in Minnesota has said that ICE has violated around 100 court orders. We are living in a personalist dictatorship. The courts are ignored when their rulings are inconvenient. JumpCrisscross 6 hours ago This doesn’t even remotely address the question. lazide 5 hours ago Not who you are responding too, but I tried to look up the legal justifications behind ICE and it’s a mess. Good luck untangling it!
JumpCrisscross 6 hours ago This doesn’t even remotely address the question. lazide 5 hours ago Not who you are responding too, but I tried to look up the legal justifications behind ICE and it’s a mess. Good luck untangling it!
lazide 5 hours ago Not who you are responding too, but I tried to look up the legal justifications behind ICE and it’s a mess. Good luck untangling it!
It’s not legal to deport U.S. citizens but they have anyway. A judge in Minnesota has said that ICE has violated around 100 court orders. We are living in a personalist dictatorship. The courts are ignored when their rulings are inconvenient.
This doesn’t even remotely address the question.
Not who you are responding too, but I tried to look up the legal justifications behind ICE and it’s a mess. Good luck untangling it!