I think we need to do everything we can to make anyone who works for [View all]
or assists ICE have a difficult, miserable life. They, their spouses, and their children should be socially ostracized. Businesses should refuse to serve them. Communities should adopt ordinances saying they will never knowingly hire someone who worked for or with ICE, including their concentration camps. That should mean anyone, cooks and janitors included. Failing to disclose employment for these fascist enterprises should be grounds for discharge. Unions should bar their members from doing ANY work for ICE and its affiliates. Working for ICE should preclude admission to practice law in any state the where the person applies for bar membership. Some of this may face legal challenges and it will be hard to enforce because of masks, etc. It seems to me that if someone drives on Alligator Alley five days a week, eventually folks will figure out where he or she goes. I doubt anyone will want to wear a mask while they commute in South Florida. The point of this is to SHAME these people and make them WORRY about what will happen to them in the future. They need to know that "just following orders" may haunt them till their dying day.
This is just my two cents worth in the wee hours of the morning of the worst Fourth of July out of 77 so far in this country.
RESIST.