The article advocates for accountability of government officials involved in immigration enforcement actions, which may infringe upon legal norms. The author argues for the arrest of ICE agents, prison guards, and even higher-ranking officials to challenge the complicity of actors within the system and dismantle their ability to evade scrutiny. They propose that widespread arrests might catalyze a grassroots movement to defend democratic principles against what is framed as an unprincipled administration. The tone is urgent and challenging, reflecting a sense of frustration with the current state of affairs.
Let them all argue that they were "just following orders," but let them do it in court, in public, while wearing ankle irons.
I'm operating on the administration's own approach to law enforcement which can be accurately defined as, "What the hell, give it a try anyway."
If we lock enough of them up, temporarily, we can instigate a wildcat job action in defense of our battered republic.
Maybe if we arrest the ICE agents and the guards, there will be fewer people willing to hide beneath the smoke screens of the administration.
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