You've heard the story: Couldn't find the father, so ICE grabbed the 18 year old son on his way to volleyball practice with friends. Such a threat. ICE kicked the two young passengers out of the car (and left to their own devices) and the young man was taken into custody.
I was listening to the volleyball coach describe Marcelo Gomes-DaSilva as, "the kind of kid any parent would want." In addition to athlete, he is an honor roll student; in the band, both at school and church; nice; kind; "lightens up any room." A Junior in H.S., he's been in the country since 6. What did he do wrong, besides being in the wrong place at the wrong time?
She made the point (sic), "If ICE agents were able to identify the father's car, then they would know the address of the family and could have gone there. OR they could have cited the young man for a traffic violation, taken him into custody, and when the father came to pick him up they could get him then."
That sounds reasonable; but NO, ICE says any illegal they find gets the 'treatment'. Three patrol cars surrounded the car, the officers approached, covered but for their eyes, did not explain or show paperwork why he was being detailed. They've moved him to another detention facility since he wasn't eating (shock and stress).
How would you feel about YOUR son experiencing something like that? Even the innocent underage witnesses are likely traumatized by the experience as well, and certainly more distrustful of authority figures. And worst of all, this is not an isolated incident.
Let's forget for the moment this haphazard way the government is arresting and detaining people. Did you also hear that NEW Federal hires will be required to write an essay and take a Trump 101 seminar to learn the President's agenda? Any actual skills are secondary. Do you really believe he's going anywhere in 2028?
The fear being cultivated by our current administration is just dead wrong. People are afraid to go to school, work and church. People are afraid of losing Medicaid and Snap benefits. Business owners are afraid to make plans. Jews are certainly afraid, and that's not the administration's fault necessarily; unless you count the President embracing White Supremacists-and-South Africans. Judges are afraid for the safety of their families. Many are afraid decent Judges will resign en masse and we'll have another Judgement at Numenburg. Cowards like the Egyptian who set those SENIORS on fire are trying to stoke fear; took him a year to plan that? I love that the Holocaust survivor claims she'll be there next week, I wish to be so strong.
Everyone should be afraid that the FBI is tasked with helping ICE rather than looking out for foreign terrorist threats. And Gulf Coasters SHOULD be afraid now that Hurriane Season is here. How are those folks in North Carolina doing - ready for another; now that 20-30% of FEMA's workforce is GONE?
Trump's almost 80, isn't he? By his age, most people have grown up and learned NOT to seek retribution against anyone who's caused him grief. That's up to a higher power, or do you disagree? Took me until my 60s, but I'm not in charge. Haven't most people of any religion been taught that concept? Certainly in Christian teachings; I single them/us out since that's becoming a pre-requisite in society.
The President is beginning to think he's a god, just like Caligula. From Wikipedia:
"For the early part of his reign, (Caligula) is said to have been "good, generous, fair and community-spirited" but increasingly self-indulgent, cruel, sadistic, extravagant and sexually perverted. Thereafter, an insane, murderous tyrant who demanded and received worship as a living god, humiliated the Senate, and planned to make his horse a consul. During his brief reign, Caligula worked to increase the unconstrained personal power of the emperor."
We finally got rid of our stallion; rode right off in his Tesla, thank the gods; though be fair, some dispute that story.
Caligula's reign didn't end well, as I recall. Well, at least I don't have to explain the Tooth Fairy.