Conservatives, this is how you know we're right

These people are monsters. And they prove it over and over. The Marxist goon squads burst into a church service, terrify and harass church goers and label them as white supremacists. Which is a civil rights violation under the same law that makes it illegal to bother people at an abortion clinic.

A quote from the maniac in charge:

"They want to come after me? ■■■■ em. ■■■■ those ■■■■ ing Nazis! Come and get me Pam Bondi you ■■■■ ing treasonous bitch.

Any of you who claim that these people are just full of compassion and are rioting out of empathy for the hapless immigrate are lying. You’re supporting demons.

So my question is this. Why the hell is this animal still running free? If you protest an abortion clinic, you are taken to jail immediately.

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Because the non animals won’t believe it’s happening until their neighbors drive them away.

We’re headed towards 3 nations. The coastal east and west, and everyone else. Minnesota might be central, but it won’t last as a political island.

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This is how I know you are wrong

you know what this is?

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Harmeet Dhillon, the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights at the Department of Justice, on Monday announced that the DOJ plans to charge Don Lemon and others under the Ku Klux Klan Act.

I just hope the non animals get their asses in gear. The one thing the left does well is they don’t fiddle fart around and chat about arresting someone. They just do it. Usually the same day. The right takes weeks, months or years. Usually they don’t do it at all. Let’s see if Harmeet can get out of neutral on this one. These people should be in custody by noon tomorrow.

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An illegal who shouldn’t be here? And you know who else gets bruising like that? People with gout. Anyone can cherry pick a photo and go ahaha! A video is different,

Personally I’m sick of hearing talk.

That idiot don lemon and all of those paid agitators who entered that church need to be in handcuffs today.

Ms Dillon, Ms Bondi, let’s see it. Don’t talk…

Do.

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Apparently he’s a U.S. citizen. And there was no warrant or justification for his arrest and detention.

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Good move by Harmeet.

These people/thugs need to cool their heels for a while.

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That’s a US citizen.

Yeah what a monster.

He should have blown away an ICE officer and then claimed self defense.

Then he’d be cool.

Oh…wait…normal citizens don’t have the same legal protections as armed agents of the state do.

They don’t have the Department of Justice scuttling an initial FBI report that said there was grounds for investigation into civil rights violations by Jonathan Ross.

If only they did…then they’d be heroes, not monsters.

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One of the leaders of the band of dirtbags that invaded that church seems like a charming fellow.

“ One of the anti-ICE agitators who stormed into a Twin Cities church Sunday has also been accused of harassing congregants at Secretary of War Pete Hegseth’s church in Washington, D.C.

Anti-ICE agitators stormed Cities Church sanctuary on Sunday, causing chaos and insisting that one of the pastors is the acting director of ICE’s St. Paul field office. Protesters were heard shouting “ICE out” and “Justice for Renee Good” in the middle of services in front of shocked churchgoers. A man with the group was identified as William Kelly, who goes by “DaWokeFarmer” on TikTok, where he has over 66,000 followers, and regularly posts politically charged videos attacking ICE, President Donald Trump and members of his administration with profanity.

A member of Christ Church in Washington, D.C., who asked to remain anonymous, told Fox News Digital that he immediately recognized Kelly as a part of a group that has been pestering worshipers on a routine basis.

“William Kelly is a regular outside our church, he screams incredibly vile and gross things at families, at children at people, he’s called my wife a c—, a whore and a Nazi breeder, all sorts of fun things,” the Christ Church member told Fox News Digital.” Anti-ICE agitator who stormed Minnesota church has history of harassment | Fox News

I hope he gets some new jewelry in the form of handcuffs very soon.

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What a rich fantasy life.

Seek help.

Yes. It’s a skin condition. You can tell because the affected areas are elongated. Not consistent with blunt force trauma. A blunt force injury does not leave an 8 inch long lesion. You see what you want to see because you people are dishonest.

But what we do know for sure, 100 percent is that your people are not rioting because they are overwhelmed with compassion and empathy for the invaders. Why do you support terrorizing people at church?

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I see. So, you support terrorizing random people a church? You libs have a violence problem.

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It’s probably eczema.

Did someone say he was beaten?

Federal immigration agents forced open a door and detained a U.S. citizen in his Minnesota home at gunpoint without a warrant, then led him out onto the streets in his underwear in subfreezing conditions, according to his family and videos reviewed by The Associated Press.

ChongLy “Scott” Thao told the AP that his daughter-in-law woke him up from a nap Sunday afternoon and said that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were banging at the door of his residence in St. Paul. He told her not to open it. Masked agents then forced their way in and pointed guns at the family, yelling at them, Thao recalled.

“I was shaking," he said. “They didn’t show any warrant; they just broke down the door."

That’s not illegal. We don’t need 20 million warrants to enforce immigration laws. Cheer up! He’s probably being sent somewhere warm.

Oh, and I would caution about believing the claims of lawbreakers. They can and do lie…a lot.

Yes, it is.

He’s a US citizen. Where are they sending him?

What law did he break?

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This is an incident where ICE made a mistake. Now show me an example where a cop made a mistake and use that as the basis for saying we should not enforce any laws.
Many mistakes are not corrected as fast as this one was.
How do you reduce the number of such mistakes? Have local governments work with ICE, not the criminals.

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I wonder if this would be defended so easily if this happened to someone you loved by any law enforcement agency?