What do you guys think about what's happening with ICE? ( Serious )
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u/Perspicaciouscat24
posted 2026-01-25 06:11 UTC
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I know this sub is mostly for jokes and roleplaying, but since it's still political, I thought we should have a discussion on it. Do you feel like they're just doing their job? Do you think they are being unconstitutional? Do you think they should be punished or face stricter regulations? We should discuss.
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Intelligent-Tree-922
2026-01-25 06:38 UTC
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It's completely unconstitutional and direct against the bill of rights. Amendment 5 of the bill of rights states "[no persons shall] be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law." The definition of liberty as defined by oxford dictionary is "the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life, behavior, or political views." The current deportation of peoples is a direct opposition to this as they are being deported for a restriction on their way of life imposed by a government official. As those who are deported often lack proper due process of law beforehand, whether they are or are not citizens of the United States, it still opposes this condition.
susamogus29
2026-01-25 06:46 UTC
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ICE, in its current form, is absolutely awful and should not be tolerated by the Americans. The current state of ICE killing civilians and being backed by the government is shit. We need Obama era ICE back, not orange ice.
Perspicaciouscat24
2026-01-25 07:25 UTC
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OP
Personally I think ICE can go fuck themselves
MinecraftGuy7401
2026-01-25 13:57 UTC
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it’s horrible. Parts of my family goes back in the US for generations, but I’m still scared. They’ll go after anyone.
[deleted]
2026-01-25 14:49 UTC
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Don’t want to say anything too extreme because of palantir/NSA but I don’t support them.
Trickster-123
2026-01-25 16:42 UTC
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I support the idea of ICE
Of finding people here illegally, and helping them become legal, or deporting those who refuse.
But, murdering someone already on the floor is absurd, kidnapping a child who has family who could take him is absurd, I could easily go on, they are simply not doing what they should
Bob-The15th
2026-01-25 17:30 UTC
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I believe that ICE is currently breaking various parts of the constitution, mainly due process, and is doing such an absolutely abysmal lack of training and background checks that it makes tragedies inevitable. And there is frankly ridiculous amounts of money going into arming them to the teeth instead of training, which does nobody good it just makes tragedy more likely. And quite frankly all the masks and anonymity makes it intentionally hard to prosecute abuses of power.
HotDogMan8143
2026-01-25 19:09 UTC
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it’s like communism. sounds good on paper, but is terrible in practice
Due_Camel6262
2026-01-25 19:17 UTC
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