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In reply to the discussion: A comforting note from RogueSSA - [View all]DENVERPOPS
(12,694 posts)of SSI and IRS, etc who are getting royally screwed.... etc, I can't believe that the handful of smug, arrogant, quasi geeks Musk sends into their buildings to fuck things up and commandeer records, ever come back out at the end of the day...................
Sorta like the old *ROACH HOTEL* ads: *Once they "check in" they never "check out"* and just held in the basement, or un-disclosed location, somewhere so that they cannot keep doing massive damage....
I have to think there are means of covertly resisting that could at least slow down these cockroaches of Trump and MusK.
Much like the underground resistance in France and other countries during Hitler's Psychopathic Reign.....
Treat Musk's minions, the same way these groups are treated by the MAGA Trumphumpers......
Edited to add Bum Rush Da Shows article today:
Source: USA Today
Published 4:01 a.m. ET March 23, 2025
Immigrant women say they were held "like animals" in ICE detention and subjected to conditions so extreme they feared for their lives.
Chained for hours on a prison bus without access to food, water or a toilet. Told by guards to urinate on the floor. Held "like sardines in a jar," as many as 27 women in a small holding cell. Sleeping on a concrete floor. Getting one three-minute shower over three or four days in custody.
"We smelled worse than animals," one detainee said. "More girls were coming every day. We were screaming, begging them, 'You cant let them come.' They didnt have space."
Four women were held in February at the Krome North Processing Center in Miami a detention center reserved for men. ICE took the women into custody on alleged immigration violations, but none has a criminal background, according to a review of law enforcement records. They shared their experiences with USA TODAY on condition of anonymity, fearing retaliation by the government because they are still detained.
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