Federal immigration agents tackled and arrested a Somali American man in Minneapolis on Tuesday and detained him for about two hours for no apparent reason other than his ethnicity.

Mubashir, who moved to the United States as a small boy and became a naturalized American citizen, said that he stepped onto a sidewalk near 4th Street and Cedar Avenue during his lunch break when two masked men approached him. The Cedar-Riverside neighborhood is the heart of the city’s Somali American community.

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    Police Chief Brian O’Hara called it embarrassing to the law enforcement profession that the agents were wearing vests that said ‘POLICE.’

    So start arresting them for impersonating officers or something.

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    Kavanaugh, J., concurring:

    Moreover, as for stops of those individuals who are legally in the country, the questioning in those circumstances is typically brief, and those individuals may promptly go free after making clear to the immigration officers that they are U. S. citizens or otherwise legally in the United States.

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      So this guy was free to just get out of that SUV and walk away, right? He made it clear he was an American citizen, after all.

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        If it were me, and I were having a bad day like I do sometimes, I might do that, asking them to shot me.

        “Make my day. Fuck me up bad for the camera! Oink oink piggy!”

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          Sadly(?), they’d probably just beat you up and shove you in the vehicle.

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      “I mean sure it violates the letter AND spirit of the Constitution which I’ve been sworn to uphold, but I’ve been told after having their rights under [that silly document I don’t care about] violated wholesale, the questioning is usually just a major inconvenience, so it’s fine to harass, intimidate, assault, and capture U.S citizens similar to how I treated women in college lol.”

      Kavanaugh, J, basically.

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        Yeah, make sure to sue the masked federal agents that are immune from prosecution by name… You know the goons who hide their identity and the us legal system has defended.

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          In a lawsuit, you should be able to unmask the identities of the people who arrested you. That used to work anyway. Who knows if it would work in the current climate, but I think it’s still important to at least try.

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    A country where the people aren’t secure from random acts of violence by their government isn’t a country at all.

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    The awesome part is, they could do this again tomorrow, and the next day, and the next, forever, because no court or congress has made it clear that they can’t endlessly harass citizens

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      SCOTUS said it was perfectly fine for ICE to use their racism to do things like this.

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        Roberts legacy will be that he presided over the court that spurred constitutional reform. He will be a villain of history.

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      In France if tuition is raised 2% or retirement age raised by 2 years, the entire country empties into the streets and life comes to a halt.

      Here, just bitch online until distracted by the next episode of It.

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        Do people lose any semblance of a safety net if they lose their job in France? No? They won’t die of uncontrolled medical problems or see their child starve because they decided to stand up and make a point?

        Not exactly comparable, then, is it?

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          How do you think they got to that point.

          And reaching that point means they don’t lose their jobs over protesting.

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      The strategy right now is peaceful nonviolence. It doesn’t make for exciting headlines, but it’s really the only viable strategy.

      https://youtu.be/UGGD7iScVhw

      The fascist’s next move in the playbook is to gain more power by declaring martial law. Each dead ICE agent gives them fuel to make it happen.

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    This is how it begins, but this isn’t how it ends.

    ICE is the American Gestapo. Everyone in the United States is on the menu.

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      What about tickling? I saw one video a month ago where they pulled a woman out from her van. And as they were trying to hold her down, the one ice agent tickles her foot.

      Ever since, I’ve been confused, trying to figure out what POSSIBLE purpose that served.

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    When will this stop being news? We know that no one is going to do anything about it, so all this does is outrage everyone until it happens again.

    Just list the persons name in memoriam and move on.

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      If someone wants to give voice to these victims then power to them