Jared Arostigue

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Jared Arostigue

Jared Arostigue

@JaredA95

Orange, CA Katılım Mart 2012
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Michael Kasper
Michael Kasper@KasperStats·
> "Prove it" > Proves it > "So you never played ball?"
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Jared Arostigue
Jared Arostigue@JaredA95·
@FlyTPA Really?? Worried about pajamas when people are soiling themselves in your long TSA lines due to lack of toilets? UNRREAL
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Realbrettski
Realbrettski@brettskireal·
Tomorrow is the toughest battle of my life. A legacy bet for me. $3000 to win $125,000 that the Patriots win the Super Bowl placed sometime around week 5. Denied free tickets to the game, Multiple Super Bowl parties, and a Florida trip with my friends. Sending my fiancé to the spa for the game. I will be laying under my covers in complete darkness and solitude dripping in sweat the entire game. NO HEDGE. GOOD LUCK ME AND GOD BLESS NEW ENGLAND
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P a u l ◉
P a u l ◉@SkylineReport·
BREAKING NEWS DHS admits Americans may be required to prove citizenship during ICE operations The Department of Homeland Security has acknowledged that U.S. citizens may be stopped and required to “validate their identity” during immigration enforcement operations, even when they are not targets of an investigation — a revelation that is intensifying constitutional alarm in Minnesota and beyond. At a White House press briefing on January 15, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem was asked why Americans in Minnesota are being asked on the street to provide proof of citizenship. Her answer was blunt: when ICE is conducting a “targeted” operation, people surrounding the target may be questioned and required to validate who they are and why they are there, and may be detained if agents believe federal laws are being broken. The statement effectively confirms that mere proximity to an ICE operation can now trigger demands for identification, regardless of citizenship — a sharp departure from long-standing Fourth Amendment norms that prohibit suspicionless stops. Why this is a constitutional red flag Legal experts say Noem’s description amounts to a “papers, please” regime that the Constitution was designed to prevent. Under Supreme Court precedent, law enforcement may only demand identification when they have individualized reasonable suspicion that a person has committed a crime. Being nearby — or “surrounding” — someone under investigation does not meet that standard. Yet Noem’s explanation explicitly allows ICE to question and detain people without individualized suspicion, based solely on their presence near an enforcement action. That matters because U.S. citizens are now being caught in the net. Citizens detained, interrogated, and adapting in fear In recent days, multiple U.S. citizens have been detained or interrogated during ICE operations in Minnesota, including Native American tribal members, who are citizens under federal law and treaty. Tribal leaders have called the detentions treaty violations, and civil rights groups warn the practice mirrors historical dragnet enforcement. The effect is already visible on the ground. Native American communities are now issuing tribal IDs to children as young as five, and adults report carrying identification at all times out of fear of detention. One community leader put it plainly: “I never thought I’d have to wear my ID around my neck. But I do now.” That shift — citizens feeling compelled to carry proof of citizenship to avoid government detention — is precisely what courts have warned against for decades. “Targeted enforcement” that isn’t targeted Noem insisted DHS is conducting “targeted enforcement,” but her explanation undercuts that claim. If enforcement were truly targeted, bystanders would not be stopped, questioned, or detained. Minnesota’s attorney general has already filed suit, alleging ICE operations are broad, retaliatory, and constitutionally unlawful, not narrow criminal actions. Compounding concern, DHS has repeatedly conflated civil immigration violations with criminal conduct, despite the fact that unlawful presence is not a crime and does not justify warrantless detention of citizens or non-citizens alike. Why this moment matters This admission comes amid heightened scrutiny of ICE after multiple shootings in Minneapolis and growing evidence that early federal narratives have not matched later facts. Against that backdrop, Noem’s statement confirms a dramatic expansion of federal power at street level, one that blurs the line between targeted law enforcement and mass suspicion. Bottom line: When the government tells Americans they may need to prove who they are — and by implication, that they belong here — simply because they are nearby, something fundamental has shifted. The Constitution does not require citizens to carry papers. If that expectation is becoming reality, it isn’t enforcement as usual. It’s a warning sign.
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“Papers, Please”: DHS Confirms Americans May Be Forced to Prove Citizenship DHS Secretary Kristi Noem has effectively confirmed that U.S. citizens can now be stopped, questioned, and required to prove who they are simply for being near an ICE operation, even if they’re not suspects — a dangerous shift toward suspicionless stops that has already led to citizens being detained and communities feeling forced to carry ID to avoid arrest, directly colliding with core Fourth Amendment protections and echoing the kind of dragnet policing the Constitution was written to stop. Sources [1] Newsweek (Jan. 15, 2026) — “Kristi Noem Defends ICE Asking Americans to Prove Citizenship” newsweek.com/kristi-noem-ic… [2] CNN (Jan. 14, 2026) — “Native American U.S. citizens detained by ICE during Minneapolis operation” cnn.com/2026/01/14/us/… [3] CBS News (Jan. 2026) — “U.S. citizens say ICE questioned or detained them during Minnesota raids” cbsnews.com/news/kristi-no… [4] PBS NewsHour (Jan. 2026) — “Minnesota sues federal government over ICE tactics and citizen detentions” pbs.org/newshour/polit… [5] Minnesota Attorney General (Jan. 2026) — Complaint against DHS alleging non-targeted raids ag.state.mn.us/Office/Communi… [6] USA Today (Jan. 14, 2026) — “Native Americans detained by ICE despite U.S. citizenship” usatoday.com/story/news/nat… [7] Clinic Legal / Castanon Nava Settlement (2022) — Limits on ICE stops without reasonable suspicion cliniclegal.org/resources/enfo… [8] Supreme Court of the United States — Arizona v. United States (2012) supremecourt.gov/opinions/11pdf… [9] Electronic Frontier Foundation (2025) — First Amendment right to record ICE eff.org/deeplinks/2025… [10] ICT News (Jan. 2026) — “Five Native American U.S. citizens detained by ICE in Minneapolis” ictnews.org/news/five-nati…

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Kevin C.
Kevin C.@Natterforme·
@trash_ebooks Hippos are proof that you cant get lean on just veggies and walking alone. Granted they eat tonnes of veggies but still.
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Ian Copeland, PhD
Ian Copeland, PhD@IanCopeland5·
7 year old Cassidy Baracka died of COVID, not "vaccine injury". Antivaxers put out this garbage because they don't think anyone is going to investigate their nonsense. The state medical examiner ruled her death a complication of COVID-19 (confirmed by an autopsy). Her family listed her death a complication of COVID-19. Per court documents "Cassidy’s Death Certificate does not mention covid vaccination. Codes Y59.0 ‘Viral vaccines” and T88.1 “Other complications following immunization, not elsewhere classified” are not listed anywhere on Cassidy’s Death Certificate." The only person saying she died of a "vaccine injury" are antivax ghouls. supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/25/2… boston25news.com/news/25-invest… facebook.com/share/v/1HDW7G…
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After receiving her first Covid mRNA injection, seven-year-old Cassidy Baracka vomited for over eight hours. She was then given a second Covid mRNA injection, which proved fatal. Her death certificate says she died from Covid-19.

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John Frascella (Football)
John Frascella (Football)@NFLFrascella·
One of the most FASCINATING plays of the NFL season right here One play for it all, game on the line Look at the left flat If Caleb goes there right away, it’s a simple one on one to The House But maybe they make the tackle? He doesn’t trust it, L
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Chris Menahan 🇺🇸
Chris Menahan 🇺🇸@infolibnews·
US Amb. Mike Huckabee: Israel did not "attack" Qatar—they just "sent a missile" into their country aimed at "one person." "Unfortunately, there were some people who were near that missile strike that were injured or killed from it…"
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Maitreya Bhakal
Maitreya Bhakal@MaitreyaBhakal·
There was a time when western media would regularly portray the death penalty in China for heavy corruption as a human rights violation. But that narrative quickly got shot to hell when their audience back home not only praised it, but wanted it implemented in their own countries. So now they barely report on it at all, lest the people get any more ideas. 😅
Current Report@Currentreport1

BREAKING: China has executed Bai Tianhui, a former manager at China Huarong International Holdings Ltd, for accepting more than $156 million in bribes.

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Charles Robinson
Charles Robinson@CharlesRobinson·
Why is DJ Moore so angr….oh
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The Bears Den
The Bears Den@BearsDenChi·
@MaxMarkhamNFL 11 wins doesn’t even secure a spot you dunce…… we will not make it this year.
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Max Markham
Max Markham@MaxMarkhamNFL·
The Packer losses always hurt the worst sucks that we had to go out on a pick with Cole Kmet behind the DB. Nice to see the Bears come back in the 2nd half. But wow, do we ever need Kyler Gordon and Tremaine Edmunds healthy. —Way too many busts in coverage with this secondary, and still need an edge this offseason. Onto the Cleveland Browns next week, hopefully that’s the 10th win and can secure us a playoff spot.
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Luka Brončić
Luka Brončić@BroncicLuka·
@free_agent @TheDunkCentral @BrettSiegelNBA he was their best player in the reg szn but come playoff time y’all be seeing Bron go toe to toe with Jokic and Murray with Davis being above average 2nd star which should be the best player because he is in his prime
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NBACentral
NBACentral@TheDunkCentral·
The Lakers and Anthony Davis didn’t see eye to eye during their last season together, per @BrettSiegelNBA The Lakers reportedly had issues with Anthony Davis showing up to camp out of shape and with his inability to stay healthy. The final straw for them was when Davis publicly said the Lakers needed another big man so he could move back to power forward. Rob Pelinka reportedly also discussed potential deals with the Celtics that would’ve sent AD to Boston. (Via clutchpoints.com/nba/los-angele…)
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Jared Arostigue
Jared Arostigue@JaredA95·
@chieffishell Do you think controllers could just show up and work? They'd need months of training just to get to a fraction of the normal operations.
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Christopher Fishell
Christopher Fishell@chieffishell·
If it is necessary @SecWar the recommendation should be that due to the unwillingness of Senate Democrats to allow a CR passed by the House (@SpeakerJohnson ) to come to a vite and for the public safety and economic security of the United States certain military testing, ally training, and support missions shall be paused. Coupled with the closure of certain regional airports not essential to national security Military Air Traffic Controllers from the USAF, USN, USMC, and USCG shall be immediately deployed to relieve and supplement the federalized USDOT Civil Air Traffic Controllers and function under a joint command for the safety and continuity of National Security of the United States until such time as the President shall withdraw the emergency declaration or the Senate votes to approve the CR provided more than a month ago by the House of Representatives. cc @SusieWiles @StephenM @Scavino47 @AGPamBondi @POTUS
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Secretary Sean Duffy
Secretary Sean Duffy@SecDuffy·
Air traffic controllers will stop getting paid starting TOMORROW. This is not ok! I just visited several of them at @goingplacesCLE and they are worried about paying their mortgage. @SenSchumer and @RepJeffries you’ve got to do better!
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
Brian Kilmeade endorses euthanizing homeless people: "Involuntary lethal injection, or something. Just kill them."
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Jared Arostigue
Jared Arostigue@JaredA95·
@SStricklandMMA Yea the guy who kicks and jabs for 24 and a half minutes then goes crazy for 30 secs, sybau
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Sean Strickland
Sean Strickland@SStricklandMMA·
Im probably the only one in the UFC that can out grapple that little whore for 5 rounds.... Well looks like I gotta stack some Ws to fight that little bitch lmao
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
WELCOME TO THE GOLDEN AGE ✨ Thanks to the leadership of @POTUS, the U.S. has generated over $150B in tariff revenues within the past 6 months. 💸
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