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Author: velcher 🐝🐝  😊 😞
Number: of 75974 
Subject: Conservatives and the Antebellum Constitution
Date: 12/22/25 12:44 PM
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Last July, while on his way to his job as a security guard at a cannabis farm in California, George Retes was tear-gassed, pepper-sprayed, and arrested by federal agents conducting an immigration raid. The agents ignored the license plate on Retes’s car and the sticker on his windshield, both of which identified him as a U.S. Army veteran, and did not even bother to determine whether he was a citizen before strip-searching him and locking him up in a cell. Retes was detained overnight without any opportunity to call a lawyer or his family.

“No one deserves to be treated like this,” Retes told this magazine after his release. “To have no rights. It’s just crazy to think about—that they can just mask up and take someone off the street, no questions asked, and you’re just gone.”

Retes is one of an estimated 170 American citizens who have been detained by federal immigration agents as part of President Donald Trump’s mass-deportation campaign, according to ProPublica, which warns that the count is both incomplete and unofficial because the federal government is not documenting its own abuses of power. At least 20 of those citizens, ProPublica found, had been detained overnight and incommunicado—a violation of their constitutional rights. When questioned about these detentions, Trump-administration officials claimed that the citizens had assaulted federal agents—an assertion proved false in many cases by video evidence or an inability by the government to produce serious charges reflecting the accusations. (One thrown sandwich hardly counts.)

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/2025/12/anteb...
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Author: marco100   😊 😞
Number: of 75974 
Subject: Re: Conservatives and the Antebellum Constitution
Date: 12/22/25 7:11 PM
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Was this a security guard at one of the cannabis farms that was raided because they were massively exploiting the illegal alien population by using them as illegal, underpaid, non-taxpaying slave labor?

Yeah security guard for that? In other words he was "massah" to the enslaved illegal aliens.

Jail is exactly where his azz belongs.

Great Job ICE!!!
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