JimEee
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HOUSE PASSES IT 216 - 211
- THEY WILL BE ARRESTED
A red wave just crashed through the House floor! By a vote of 216-211, Republicans have officially passed a bill that mandates the immediate arrest of any official who obstructs federal ICE operations. This is a total win for national security and a knockout blow to the radical sanctuary city movement. The
"Shadow Government" is losing its grip on lawlessness.
Arrest will be happening!
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@TheJFreakinC I'll sign a sworn testimony that I personally saw Bill Clinton fondeling children on the island with Epstein. Doesn't make it true
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@TheJFreakinC Here's that bullshit stuff you posting again. Let's Go back to when Obama deported millions and multiple people were killed during his administration and nothing was ever even reported about it. 2025 wasn't reported because it wasn't a big deal to the left yet
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🚨BREAKING: ICE agents shot and killed ANOTHER U.S. citizen… and didn’t disclose the shooting for nearly a year.
The shooting happened March 15, 2025, around 12:40 a.m. on South Padre Island.
According to ICE’s own internal report, Homeland Security Investigations agents were “assisting” local police with traffic control after a crash.
That’s the first red flag.
HSI is a federal investigative arm, they’re not local traffic cops. They were operating under a Border Enforcement Security Task Force umbrella, at night, in a chaotic accident scene… and somehow, that turns into a federal agent firing multiple rounds through a driver’s side window.
Their version?
A blue Ford approaches the controlled area. The driver, 23-year-old Ruben Ray Martinez, “fails to follow instructions.” That leads to agents surround the vehicle, ordering him out, and he accelerates. An agent ends up on the hood, and a supervisor fires multiple shots into the vehicle.
And just like that… another U.S. citizen is dead.
But, let’s break that down…
Agents surrounded the vehicle.
Why?
If this was traffic control, why escalate to ordering him out of his vehicle? Why was deadly force even on the table over a traffic redirection?
Second red flag… the language.
“Failed to follow instructions.”
“Attempted to continue.”
“Accelerated forward.”
We’ve heard this script before with every other DHS shooting.
“Didn’t comply.”
“Boxed in.”
“Officer felt threatened.”
“Vehicle moved.”
Over and over again, DHS frames fleeing, or non-compliant movement, as justification for lethal force.
And here’s the part that should set off all the red flags…
The agent who was allegedly struck?
Was treated for a knee injury, and released.
The U.S. citizen?
Shot multiple times through the window, and died.
So, we’re expected to believe that a vehicle impact, severe enough to justify lethal force, resulted in a minor knee injury… but required unloading rounds into a driver at point-blank range?
Then we have even more red flags…
The FBI isn’t investigating the incident, the local police say they didn’t fire, and the Texas Rangers are “reviewing” it…
And DHS sat on the fact that a federal agent killed a U.S. citizen for nearly a year.
And BOTH men in the vehicle were U.S. citizens.
So, this wasn’t a cartel shootout or a cross-border gun battle, it wasn’t an armed fugitive situation.
It was traffic control at the scene of an accident on South Padre Island.
And if you’ve been paying attention to DHS shootings over the past year, the pattern is impossible to ignore.
Agents escalate first. They SURROUND vehicles, boxing them in, and then issue rapid commands in high-stress situations. The driver then moves, sometimes trying to leave, sometimes confused, sometimes panicked.
Then comes the justification: “He failed to comply.” “We were threatened.” “We were struck.” “We feared for our lives.”
We heard the same language in Renee Good’s case. We heard it in Chicago, in LA…
We keep hearing it whenever ICE or Border Patrol are involved in a shooting.
Movement becomes intent. Noncompliance becomes a deadly threat. Fleeing becomes grounds for lethal force.
Deadly force is supposed to be a last resort, reserved for imminent threats of serious bodily harm. So, why was firing multiple rounds into a driver, the solution during traffic control? Why was the vehicle surrounded in the first place? Why escalate redirection into a confrontation that left someone dead?
And why did it take nearly a year for the public to even know a federal agent killed a U.S. citizen?
If agents can escalate routine encounters into fatal shootings, and rely on the same recycled justifications every time, nothing changes. And if nothing changes, more U.S. citizens will die the same way… surrounded, labeled “noncompliant,” and killed.
Until there are real consequences, there is no reason to believe this will stop.

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@krassenstein Didn't want to talk about it when Biden did it almost every sentence but Trump slips every now and then and he's deemed incapacitated.... show me one single person who has messed up publicly speaking at least one time...
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HOLY SH-T - This is NOT AI.
Trump yesterday:
"I'm proud to officially name the... undishpu.. the... jshhhh... when did this come out?
Can any medical experts weigh in on this mess? Is this some form of dementia or TIA, or was he just having a mental breakdown after Pam Bondi made a fool of herself while covering up the Epstein Files?
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🚨BREAKING: ICE agents forced their way into a U.S. citizen’s home in Eagleville, Pennsylvania… holding the family at gunpoint… without presenting a judicial warrant.
At the time of the confrontation, officials on scene said the agents did not have any type of warrant yet.
Despite that, agents are seen breaking through a bedroom door with rifles drawn while a child is crying in the background.
One agent then stands in the doorway with his weapon pointed inside as they search the home.
Entering a private residence without a judge-signed warrant… or a real emergency… is exactly what the Fourth Amendment was written to prevent.
And as much as DHS tries to claim, an internal immigration document is not a judicial warrant.
And “we’ll get one later” does not give the government the right to point guns at a family inside their own home.
If federal agents can surround a house, threaten forced entry, and go in before they even have legal authorization…
Then the Constitution is being ignored.
And if it can be ignored for one family, it can be ignored for anyone.
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@Cartoon_Cynic @TheJFreakinC Impeding federal investigation, from her video of her following the agent amd being told she can't do that.
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@Jay_MF_Eee @TheJFreakinC "Charged" with what, James? Questioning the regime?
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@TrumpsHurricane Cant sneeze or cough, normal bodily functions you have no control over? Gotcha
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@StandUpForFact So if we don't dictate pur countries borders than the whole world is one big country and the rights American women fought for to become equal don't apply anymore so do us a favor get off your husband's computer before he finds out you didn't ask permission and make him a sandwich
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@TheJFreakinC Girl bye, you dont know anything about Federal law. This agent was way more polite and cordial with you than he ever needed to be. Blowing the whistle is impeding by warning the illegals the warrant is for of the presence of ICE.... get your dumbass falsely entitled self gone
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🚨BREAKING: ICE agents illegally entered the private hallways of an apartment building in Eden Prairie, refused to show a warrant, and threatened a resident for doing nothing.
In the video, a woman sees ICE agents in the private hallways of her building and begins filming.
One agent walks up and asks if she has questions.
She asks if they have a warrant and requests to see it.
He refuses, saying she’s “not related” so they don’t have to show it.
That’s illegal. She’s in a private area of her own building… she has the right to see a warrant.
She then tells him she’s just observing.
The agent says that’s fine but warns her not to “impede the investigation.”
When she says she didn’t understand what he said, and starts questioning him more, he accuses her of whistling, making noise, and impeding… and threatens to arrest her if she does it again.
Except she never blew a whistle, and she didn’t impede.
She only asked to see a warrant, while filming them… fully within her legal rights.
And their response to a U.S. citizen exercising her constitutional rights?
Intimidation, harassment, and a Fourth Amendment violation… all on video.
Which is exactly why you always record ICE whenever they show up.
Rights are not optional, and videos don’t lie.
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@Edwardnielson8 @allenanalysis They PRAISED Obama for doing it and had news teams following them while they did it in the dead of night to people waking up for work..... Trump could give everyone free Healthcare now and hed be criticized for raising taxes lol
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@Jay_MF_Eee @allenanalysis Oh yeah for sure... Oh it was fine when OBAMA did the same thing. But its different because TRUMP is doing the same thing.
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@eplangames @allenanalysis And you praised Obama for 3 million deportations in the wee hours of the morning while these illegals were headed to work.....pull the blinders over your eyes just that much more. This is nothing but a political grab to blame Trump for riots and the left destroying cities.
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@ReidRankinHomes @allenanalysis Who even are these people giving these "examples" i could say the same thing about companies sending jobs overseas... there was billions of dollars lost when Obama deported 3 million illegals under the cover of darkness.
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ICE Protester “legal observer” rammed a police officer
Clearly this is part of the new manual to martyr themselves.
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