"In law enforcement. We should be on the same side!"
And "Let's drop this DUI so I can arrest your officer."
That is some next level rationalization.
A place for people to discuss ICE and how to make their job harder.
"In law enforcement. We should be on the same side!"
And "Let's drop this DUI so I can arrest your officer."
That is some next level rationalization.
ICE agents are disturbed, entitled scum.
If the US can manage to pull itself out of their downfall, I hope every one of the ICE agents are held accountable for their crimes.
It's actually the other way around. He told the cop he didn't give a shit about him or his authority, because he's federal, then threateningly asked his partner whether he was Haitian, and then he started crying and asking for special favors.
Now he's whining that his children might be taken away from him. They would be better off without a parent who drives drunk when they're in the car, so let's hope so.
How can someone who is allegedly illegal get a job as a police officer or any other jobs the likes..?
You absolutely don't have to be "illegal" for the Haitian thing to be a threat. They've "deported" dozens of citizens at least, by arresting them, then taking them out of state to where their family and legal representation can't find them or communicate with them, and then threaten to keep them in those dangerous facilities indefinitely without key items for life including medicine or edible food until they give up and agree to be "deported."
And yes, he was absolutely implying a threat to do that to the alleged Haitian unless they backed off. He was just drunk enough (and vicious enough as a person) that he couldn't read the room to see that a more friendly approach was his best tactic. So apparently just instilling fear is the go-to. Wonder why his wife doesn't want to be near him and he's fighting for custody of his kids.
No dude, you are gestapo.
“I’m law enforcement.”
Are you?