ICE Hunts American Citizens
- Staff
- 5 days ago
- 4 min read
It is official. ICE is hunting American citizens. The idea that an American Gestapo is hunting Americans while no one is doing anything about it sounds like a script from a dystopian novel. While people still show concern for the victims murdered in cold blood by these false agents–masked hitmen–the country needs to step it up. Uniting against this fascist regime is a must and a harsh reality we all have to face. What's it going to take for those who are not outraged to meet us on the hill?
Does your daughter or son have to be killed? How about your mother or father? Does it have to become personal until you wake up and help your fellow countrymen?
It is very apparent that this administration has been breaking the Constitution and Trump supporters lack an understanding of American doctrine, and we cannot just continue with "peaceful protests," singing Kum by Yah My Lord. Speaking of the Constitution, where are all the "constitutionalists" at? All that has been singing are crickets, doing a nighttime panic attack. It’s almost like MAGA is full of false patriots. Funny that…
Surveillance
Government surveillance is not new in this country. While there have been many examples of surveillance, such as the FBI's COINTELPRO program which targeted civil rights activists and political groups during the 1950s-1970s, one person brought what many suspected to light. In 2013, Edward Snowden leaked information pertaining to the National Security Agency (NSA), revealing that the agency had a collection of extensive data on American citizens.
Technology has transformed how governments monitor citizens. While it can enhance security, it also poses new risks:
Big Data Analytics: Algorithms can profile individuals and predict behavior, sometimes inaccurately.
Drones and Cameras: Increased use of drones and public cameras expands surveillance reach.
Social Media Monitoring: Authorities track online activity to identify potential threats or dissent.
Artificial Intelligence: AI can automate surveillance but may lack transparency and fairness.
And we all know MAGA loves their surveillance.
The Gestapo of Nazi Germany
The Gestapo was a political police force notorious for its brutality, secret arrests, and suppressing dissent.
"The Gestapo ruthlessly eliminated opposition to the Nazis within Germany and its occupied territories and, in partnership with the Sicherheitsdienst (SD; "Security Service"), was responsible for the roundup of Jews throughout Europe for deportation to extermination camps."
–Britannica
What does that quote sound like to you? If you don't say "Trump" then we got news for you and your TDS syndrome.
The American Gestapo
Following the blueprint of Nazis, this administration has turned ICE into the American Gestapo.
Public concerns:
Excessive surveillance programs: Law enforcement uses facial recognition technology in public spaces, often without clear regulations.
Militarized police forces: Police forces acquire military-grade weapons and vehicles, which can intimidate communities.
Suppression of protests or political dissent: Surveillance and infiltration of peaceful protest groups have been reported in various cities.
Secretive Detentions: Reports of detaining individuals without clear charges or due process have surfaced.
Mass Data Collection: Agencies collect phone records, emails, and internet activity without individual warrants.
Do you see the similarities yet? No? Come on! No one can love someone they don't even know on a personal level that much. But what can one expect from people who wore diapers to a Trump rally on live TV.
Effects on society:
Chilling Effect on Speech: Knowing that surveillance is widespread may discourage people from expressing dissenting opinions.
Erosion of Privacy: Constant monitoring can make private life feel exposed and vulnerable.
Unequal Enforcement: Marginalized communities often face disproportionate targeting and harassment.
Legal Challenges: Courts have sometimes pushed back against overreach, but legal battles can be lengthy and costly.
Actions you can take:
Stay Informed: Follow credible news sources and reports on government surveillance and civil rights. Choose indie outlets of international news.
Stay away from CNN and FOX.
Support Transparency: Advocate for laws that require government agencies to disclose surveillance practices... while you still can, that is.
Use Privacy Tools: Employ encryption, secure messaging apps, and other tools to protect personal data. Buy a disposable flip phone or learn morse code. Come up with your own language.
Engage Politically: Vote for representatives who prioritize civil liberties and hold officials accountable. Run for small politics, or work on ethical people's campaigns. Befriend the good cops of your area.
Join Advocacy Groups: Organizations like the ACLU work to defend constitutional rights and challenge abuses. Form a neighborhood watch.
Do not join Moms for Liberty. Despite the word "liberty" in the title, they are anything but.
Home Defense: Everyone needs a defense in place at their residence. From alarm kits to window locks, one can secure their home.
Buy a gun
Learn how to shoot responsibly
Go to a gun range
Know your state rights, such as Stand Your Ground.
Technology has transformed how governments monitor citizens. While it can enhance security, it also poses new risks:
Big Data Analytics: Algorithms can profile individuals and predict behavior, sometimes inaccurately.
Drones and Cameras: Increased use of drones and public cameras expands surveillance reach.
Social Media Monitoring: Authorities track online activity to identify potential threats or dissent.
Artificial Intelligence: AI can automate surveillance but may lack transparency and fairness.




