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ICE fires first shot.

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Just what [...] voted for.
It isn't that they voted for it once. The true problem is that MAGA will keep voting for it.
We show the horror of their actions in hopes that third parties can still choose reason from madness. In hopes that they have some sense of self preservation left after making a horrible mistake. And will not listen to pro-Nazi propaganda in trying to justify their previous vote and ongoing actions. It might be pissing in the wind, but the alternative is to keep descending further into violence. So...
 
Karma, sweet karma.


ICE Leader Thrown in His Own Jail Over Strangling Claims​


An ICE leader has been locked up in the same jail where he’d sent ICE prisoners after he allegedly strangled his girlfriend earlier this month.

Cincinnati Immigration and Customs Enforcement supervisor Samuel Saxon was tossed into Hamilton County Jail on a $400,000 bond last week on domestic violence charges stemming from a Dec. 5 incident.

Saxon, 47, now also faces federal charges and has been transferred into the custody of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), according to inmate records for the Butler County Jail, Ohio’s largest facility housing ICE prisoners.


The Ohio Immigrant Alliance said Saxon is now behind bars in “the most notorious ICE prison in Ohio.”

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The detention center has also been the site of protests against the Trump administration’s tactics in the ongoing immigration crackdown. In June, 200 people angrily demanded the release of a 19-year-old who was detained after a scheduled immigration appointment.

Saxon, meanwhile, is accused of lying to federal investigators who were looking into the domestic violence allegations against him. He faces up to five years behind bars if convicted of making false statements.

The Daily Beast has asked DHS to comment on the matter.


The Ohio Immigrant Alliance noted that this may be the first time an ICE agent has been incarcerated in his own ICE jail.

The alliance’s director, Lynn Tramonte, added: “With the arrest of Cincinnati ICE agent Samuel Saxon, we have some questions that need to be asked of ICE. Everyone wants to to live in safe homes and communities. We’ve noticed ICE demonizing immigrants who haven’t committed crimes, while failing to police their own ranks. This is not the first ICE agent arrested for gender-based crimes in recent memory.”

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On the domestic charge, Saxon, according to a witness, had placed his partner in a chokehold in the hallway of their apartment. Police reported seeing bruises on her neck and said officers had been called out to the apartment 22 times in a year-and-a-half period.

Saxon, officially an ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations official, has pleaded not guilty to the charges. He reportedly started seeing the victim when she was 18 and he was in his 40s.

The woman suffered a broken nose in 2018 and a broken pelvis in April due to attacks linked to Saxon, CityBeat reported. She has declined to cooperate with authorities on the recent charges, and the case rests on the witness testimony, Fox 19 reported.


A two-decade veteran of the department, Saxon received an award in 2016 for long-term contributions to the agency, according to a news release.

Saxon, who learned that ICE had suspended him while he was in custody, is due to appear in court again on Dec. 22.

The Daily Beast previously reported that DHS had set off alarms by bypassing normal procedures to rush recruits through training, including some with pending charges.
 
Karma, sweet karma.


ICE Leader Thrown in His Own Jail Over Strangling Claims​


An ICE leader has been locked up in the same jail where he’d sent ICE prisoners after he allegedly strangled his girlfriend earlier this month.

Cincinnati Immigration and Customs Enforcement supervisor Samuel Saxon was tossed into Hamilton County Jail on a $400,000 bond last week on domestic violence charges stemming from a Dec. 5 incident.

Saxon, 47, now also faces federal charges and has been transferred into the custody of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), according to inmate records for the Butler County Jail, Ohio’s largest facility housing ICE prisoners.


The Ohio Immigrant Alliance said Saxon is now behind bars in “the most notorious ICE prison in Ohio.”

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The detention center has also been the site of protests against the Trump administration’s tactics in the ongoing immigration crackdown. In June, 200 people angrily demanded the release of a 19-year-old who was detained after a scheduled immigration appointment.

Saxon, meanwhile, is accused of lying to federal investigators who were looking into the domestic violence allegations against him. He faces up to five years behind bars if convicted of making false statements.

The Daily Beast has asked DHS to comment on the matter.


The Ohio Immigrant Alliance noted that this may be the first time an ICE agent has been incarcerated in his own ICE jail.

The alliance’s director, Lynn Tramonte, added: “With the arrest of Cincinnati ICE agent Samuel Saxon, we have some questions that need to be asked of ICE. Everyone wants to to live in safe homes and communities. We’ve noticed ICE demonizing immigrants who haven’t committed crimes, while failing to police their own ranks. This is not the first ICE agent arrested for gender-based crimes in recent memory.”

View attachment 135391

On the domestic charge, Saxon, according to a witness, had placed his partner in a chokehold in the hallway of their apartment. Police reported seeing bruises on her neck and said officers had been called out to the apartment 22 times in a year-and-a-half period.

Saxon, officially an ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations official, has pleaded not guilty to the charges. He reportedly started seeing the victim when she was 18 and he was in his 40s.

The woman suffered a broken nose in 2018 and a broken pelvis in April due to attacks linked to Saxon, CityBeat reported. She has declined to cooperate with authorities on the recent charges, and the case rests on the witness testimony, Fox 19 reported.


A two-decade veteran of the department, Saxon received an award in 2016 for long-term contributions to the agency, according to a news release.

Saxon, who learned that ICE had suspended him while he was in custody, is due to appear in court again on Dec. 22.

The Daily Beast previously reported that DHS had set off alarms by bypassing normal procedures to rush recruits through training, including some with pending charges.
Let the pounding begin. He deserves it.
 
Karma, sweet karma.


ICE Leader Thrown in His Own Jail Over Strangling Claims​


An ICE leader has been locked up in the same jail where he’d sent ICE prisoners after he allegedly strangled his girlfriend earlier this month.

Cincinnati Immigration and Customs Enforcement supervisor Samuel Saxon was tossed into Hamilton County Jail on a $400,000 bond last week on domestic violence charges stemming from a Dec. 5 incident.

Saxon, 47, now also faces federal charges and has been transferred into the custody of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), according to inmate records for the Butler County Jail, Ohio’s largest facility housing ICE prisoners.


The Ohio Immigrant Alliance said Saxon is now behind bars in “the most notorious ICE prison in Ohio.”

View attachment 135390

The detention center has also been the site of protests against the Trump administration’s tactics in the ongoing immigration crackdown. In June, 200 people angrily demanded the release of a 19-year-old who was detained after a scheduled immigration appointment.

Saxon, meanwhile, is accused of lying to federal investigators who were looking into the domestic violence allegations against him. He faces up to five years behind bars if convicted of making false statements.

The Daily Beast has asked DHS to comment on the matter.


The Ohio Immigrant Alliance noted that this may be the first time an ICE agent has been incarcerated in his own ICE jail.

The alliance’s director, Lynn Tramonte, added: “With the arrest of Cincinnati ICE agent Samuel Saxon, we have some questions that need to be asked of ICE. Everyone wants to to live in safe homes and communities. We’ve noticed ICE demonizing immigrants who haven’t committed crimes, while failing to police their own ranks. This is not the first ICE agent arrested for gender-based crimes in recent memory.”

View attachment 135391

On the domestic charge, Saxon, according to a witness, had placed his partner in a chokehold in the hallway of their apartment. Police reported seeing bruises on her neck and said officers had been called out to the apartment 22 times in a year-and-a-half period.

Saxon, officially an ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations official, has pleaded not guilty to the charges. He reportedly started seeing the victim when she was 18 and he was in his 40s.

The woman suffered a broken nose in 2018 and a broken pelvis in April due to attacks linked to Saxon, CityBeat reported. She has declined to cooperate with authorities on the recent charges, and the case rests on the witness testimony, Fox 19 reported.


A two-decade veteran of the department, Saxon received an award in 2016 for long-term contributions to the agency, according to a news release.

Saxon, who learned that ICE had suspended him while he was in custody, is due to appear in court again on Dec. 22.

The Daily Beast previously reported that DHS had set off alarms by bypassing normal procedures to rush recruits through training, including some with pending charges.

I wonder if he still gets his 50k bonus
 
Brett Kavanaugh attempting to walk back his contention that people can be arrested based on race. I guess he doesn't like that his name is associated with these arrests.

Question, is it? I still don't know after reading this.

Maybe he should have thought about the consequnces before he legalized racist targeting.

Theyre Kavanaugh stops, and i hope the name sticks for at least a century.
 
Maybe he should have thought about the consequnces before he legalized racist targeting.

Theyre Kavanaugh stops, and i hope the name sticks for at least a century.
It won't stop, it just make Kavanaugh become a clown and be hated by the racist and now has more reasons for them to be called "true americans"
 
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