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This wanton and discriminate cruelty is going to echo into the future, even when the pendulum swings the other way and we see people like "bag of $50K" Tom Homan and racist profiler Greg Bovino called to account.

In order to meet their Stephen Miller Quotas (3k deportations a day), ICE - despite their commercials filled with calls to service and bravado - are not going after the "worst of the worst", but are instead cherry-picking soft targets among those who are following the rules.

At New York City's immigration court:

"The agents who haunt the hallways seem to follow their own secret rule book, staying out of the way of the immigration judges, who go about their legalistic business in drab little courtrooms as if nothing were amiss. (The judges are Justice Department employees, not members of the judicial branch, so they can be fired and, under Trump, sometimes are.) The rulings the judges make seem to have little bearing on who is arrested, anyway. ICE is invoking a sweeping — and legally shaky — interpretation of its right to detain people as their cases work their way through the system. These immigrants in no way resemble the 'worst of the worst,' the criminals Trump promised to deport first. They are the asylum seekers, the rule followers. They go into the federal building holding papers — bureaucratic immigration forms and court summonses — hoping for a measure of due process. Some leave the courthouse with a hearing date set months or years from now. Others disappear into ICE’s prison system."[1]

Even after THIS iteration of ICE is tossed into the same dustbin of history as the Gestapo and the SS, people actually interested in implementing a sane and responsible immigration policy will be dealing with Homan's abuse of the immigration courts to hit his numbers. Who's going to follow the process and the rules, after the last few months are proving that doing so only makes you an easier target to inviting goons to violate due process and your Constitutional rights?

[1] https://archive.ph/99B46

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Powerful words from the mother of Katie Abraham, for whom "Operation Midway Blitz" is meant to avenge/honor:

"Katie Abraham is my daughter. I tragically lost her to a drunken driver on Jan. 19, when she was 20 years old. She loved — and was loved — by so many people. With her magnetic energy, Katie was the person people wanted to be around. She was the friend people turned to and the teammate who made every practice fun and inspiring."

"Losing a child unlocked a pain I never knew existed. Losing a child to a crime adds to the depths of despair. Having my child’s legacy be associated with a politically charged and controversial operation instead of the positivity and light she contributed to those within her community is simply unbearable."

"When you search my daughter’s name, you won’t find much about who she was. You will find how she is associated with the federal immigration enforcement campaign 'Operation Midway Blitz.'"

"I have not spoken out since it began, but as Katie’s mother, I can no longer stay silent. The Department of Homeland Security said its immigration enforcement operation in Chicago is named in Katie’s honor. But Katie would not have wanted this."

"Since she was young, Katie was intuitive, full of compassion and empathy, and able to see the big picture beyond her years. When she was 15, she was attacked by a German shepherd we were fostering. After a few weeks of healing, Katie expressed to me that she was glad we were fostering instead of a family with young children, who would have been hurt more severely than she had been. This is just one example of the many ways she was always looking out for others and saw the positive in all situations."

"With this compassion and empathy in mind, Katie would not want to be associated with an operation in which kids witness their parents being taken into custody on their way to or from school. She wouldn’t support scaring kids with the use of military efforts in their neighborhoods or in their apartment buildings."

https://www.chicagotribune.com/2025/10/21/opinion-katie-abraham-operation-midway-blitz/

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