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January 13th, 2026.
Officials in the Trump administration insist its surges of federal agents into democratic
led cities are necessary to round up undocumented immigrants, but the agent's mission increasingly
looks as if it is to frighten opponents of the administration into submission.
But instead of submission, they appear to be sparking deeper and deeper opposition.
Since agent Jonathan Ross, shot and killed Renee Good in Minneapolis, protests against immigration
and customs enforcement, or ICE, have broken out across the nation.
Federal agents in Minnesota have responded by increasing their violent attacks, many
of which have involved US citizens and have been captured on video.
agents breaking into a home with weapons drawn, a teenager dragged away from his job, agents
guarding a restroom at Target, engaging in door-to-door searches without warrants, using illegal
chokeholds, dragging people out of their cars.
Confronted with footage of officers using prohibited chokeholds, White House spokesperson
Abigail Jackson told pro-publica reporters Nicole Foy and McKenzie Funk, officers act
heroically to enforce the law and protect American communities.
On Air Force 1's Sunday evening, Trump cut to the heart of magas attacks on those resisting
ICE when, speaking about Renee Good, he told reporters at a very minimum that woman was
very, very disrespectful to law enforcement.
Luke Broadwater and Katie Rogers of the New York Times noted the response of Representative
Jamie Raskin, a Democrat of Maryland, to Trump's comment.
Raskin recalled that the insurrectionists to attack the US Capitol on January 6, 2021,
violently attacked police officers and called them everything from traders to pigs to racial
epithets and ruthlessly taunted them and maligned them for hours.
And yet, Trump pardoned them.
One concluded that Donald Trump's very dubious characterization of Renee Good as having been
disrespectful is not only factually suspect, but it's legally irrelevant.
The police do not have the right to shoot people in the head because they consider them
having acted in a disrespectful way.
That legal standard would have led to a slaughter on January 6.
In the Atlantic yesterday, David from explained that the administration's attacks on Good
are not at all a true defense of law and order.
For mega America, he wrote, ISIS an instrument for cleansing violence.
ISIS social media accounts celebrate videos of armed agents hurting, unarmed, non-white
men and women who are then shown weeping, pacing, or with their head in their hands in
a jail cell.
Most of the situations the videos show from rights could be managed with a couple of
plain-close officers bearing holstered side-arms.
But the point is not to enforce the law.
The point is to prove that the fearsome power of the American state is being wielded by
righteous mega-hands against despised mega-targets.
From notes that ISIS has lowered its standards to fit the deportation targets White House
Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller has announced, lower standards that have increased
the numbers of untrained and violent agents on the streets.
But from attributes much of the violence of ICE to the fact that its main purpose
has become theatrical.
ISIS less a law enforcement agency than it is a content creator.
From argues that the violence shows mega that a government they control is demanding respect
from those overeducated coastal elites they think get too much respect.
By punishing good rather than letting her drive away, Ross made sure she didn't get away
with disrespecting him.
The scene's ISIS performing seemed to be the logical outcome of the idea of cowboy
individualism Republicans have pushed since the 1980s.
White men reclaiming the government they insist has been corrupted by black Americans,
women and people of color and using the power of that government to defend the real America.
In that scheme anyone resisting the government is not showing proper subservience and is anti-American
by definition.
But the protests against ICE have created a problem for the mega-ideology.
Key to the idea of the individualist man as a real American is that he will protect
white women.
And yet white women are among those standing in the front lines against Trump.
And now an ICE agent has killed one.
On Sunday David Marcus of Fox News warned that organized gangs of wine moms are using
antifa tactics to harass and impede immigration and customs enforcement agents.
He claimed that those people organizing to protect their neighborhoods from ICE may be
criminal conspiracies.
He complained of self-important white women protesting with a weird and disturbing glee.
He seemed to threaten them by warning if we simply allow those cost-playing would-be
revolutionaries to do whatever they want.
Renee Good will not be the last to needlessly die.
On Monday, Wilcane of the Fox News Channel echoed Marcus saying, there's a weird kind of
smugness in the way that some of these liberal white women interact with authority.
That idea that anyone challenging mag a government is anti-American, even perhaps white women,
wants to explain the Department of Justice's decision not to investigate the shooting as
an attack on good civil rights, but instead to consider it as an assault on a federal officer.
It is investigating not the shooting, but the ties of good and her widow to local activists.
This continued attempt to blame good for her own murder has led to the resignations of
at least six career prosecutors from the Justice Department Civil Rights Division.
Reality is crumbling the mag a fantasy that their leaders could fix the United States
if only they perched it of their opponents and stripped away the laws and governmental
systems those opponents have created over decades.
Americans are demonstrating that they do not want to answer to ICE and CBP agents, decked
out as if they are in a war zone while parading in groups through the suburbs,
cosplaying as military heroes. Rather than seeming as if they deserve respect,
they look both lawless and foolish. Rather than hiding, Americans are forming squads
to alert neighborhoods to their presence, escorting children to and from school,
and helping feed neighbors who are afraid to leave their homes.
An economist Yu-Gov-Pol released today shows that only 43% of Americans oppose abolishing
ICE while 46% support abolishing ICE. Popular podcaster Joe Rogan, who endorsed Trump in 2024,
today likened ICE to the Gestapo, Nazi Germany's secret police.
Yesterday, the state of Illinois sued the Department of Homeland Security or DHS
for unlawful and dangerous tactics agents from Customs and Border Protection, CBP,
and Immigration and Customs Enforcement, ICE, used in what the administration called
Operation Midway Blitz. Illinois officials noted that federal immigration agents
have enforced immigration laws in Illinois for decades without significant effect on public
order or public safety. Now, things have changed.
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raul said, border patrol agents and ICE officers have
acted as occupiers rather than officers of the law. They randomly and often violently question
residents. Without warrants or probable cause, they brutally detain citizens and non-citizens
alike. They use tear gas and other chemical weapons against bystanders,
ensuring dozens including children, the elderly, and local police officers.
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker said their actions have undermined constitutional rights and threatened
public safety. Minnesota and the state's two largest cities, Minneapolis and St. Paul,
also sued the Trump administration yesterday. Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison called
the federal immigration operation that began on January 6th, a federal invasion.
These poorly trained, aggressive, and armed agents of the federal state have terrorized Minnesota
with widespread, unlawful conduct. Do the people of Minnesota really want to live in a community
in which there are thousands of already convicted murderers, drug dealers, and addicts, rapists,
violent released and escaped prisoners, dangerous people from foreign mental institutions,
and insane asylums, and other deadly criminals too dangerous to even mention?
Trump posted on social media revisiting the fact-free refrains of his rallies.
All the patriots of ICE want to do is remove them from your neighborhood and send them back to
the prisons and mental institutions from where they came. Most in foreign countries who illegally
entered the USA through Sleepy Joe Biden's horrible open borders policy. Every place we go crime comes
down. In Chicago, despite a weak and incompetent governor and mayor fighting us all the way, a big
improvement was made. Thousands of criminals were removed. Minnesota Democrats loved the unrest
that anarchists and professional agitators are causing because it gets the spotlight off of the
$19 billion that was stolen by really bad and deranged people. Fear not, great people of Minnesota.
The day of reckoning and retribution is coming.
Today, as Trump visited a Michigan Ford plant, 40-year-old TJ Sabula, a United automaker's
local 600-line worker, shouted, pedophile protector at him in reference to the administration's
cover-up of the Epstein files. Trump responded by giving him the finger and mouthing,
Sabula told Natalie Allison and Dan Marica of the Washington Post that he has been suspended
from work pending an investigation, but that he has definitely no regrets whatsoever.
Letters from an American was written and read by Heather Cox Richardson. It was produced at
Soundscape Productions, Dead of Massachusetts, recorded with music composed by Michael Moss.



