ICE agents ‘lose it’ as their bullying fails to intimidate

Following the killing of Renee Nicole Good by one of their own, ICE agents in Minnesota have become increasingly belligerent. The citizens of the state are refusing to let these masked goons push them around, though:

Goon squads

On 7 January, an agent of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) shot and killed Renee Nicole Good in broad daylight:

CBS pulled back on broadcasting one damning report:

As we reported, CBS is owned by a billionaire Trump loyalist who has supported Tony Blair and his Digital ID policy. The billionaire Larry Ellison made Bari Weiss the head of CBS news, despite the fact that she’s a columnist rather than a news journalist. Weiss attracted controversy late last year by spiking a documentary which was critical of Trump only for the programme to leak anyway, embarrassing her in the process.

When it comes to the shooting of Good, even Fox News hasn’t been able to sell the administration’s propaganda around what happened:

ICE agents themselves are making it difficult to sell the line that these men are anything other than masked thugs:

 

Citizens are openly haranguing ICE agents on the street in response (be aware that the gentleman doing the haranguing is far from politically correct):

ICE are also arresting US citizens despite this being outside their remit:

While it’s bad that they’re arresting whoever they like, it’s funny that they’re struggling to hold on to their prisoners:

ICE — Unpopular

ICE is already unpopular in the US because of how they conduct themselves. With their behaviour ramping up, it’s hard to imagine them becoming more popular over time:

The worry for us here is that politicians like Kemi Badenoch and Nigel Farage want to import this chaos to the UK.

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By Willem Moore

This post was originally published on Canary.