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https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/white-house-photo-minnesota-protester-arrest-altered-crying/

Absolute comedy gold. In classic fashion, the corrupt White House tries to lie to the citizens it's supposed to govern in good faith.

The White House posted a photo on social media that was digitally altered to make it look like a protester was sobbing as she was arrested in connection with a protest against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement at a Minnesota church.

A photo of Nekima Levy Armstrong's arrest — showing Armstrong with a neutral expression — was first posted on X by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem Thursday morning. The image the White House posted appears the same except Armstrong's altered facial expression shows her distressed, with tears running down her face.

The White House posted the image of Armstrong seemingly crying with a caption calling her "a far-left agitator," roughly 30 minutes after Noem posted the initial image. The altered version was also reposted on X by Vice President JD Vance.

armstrong-pics.jpg
The image on the left, shared by the White House on X, was digitally altered to make it look like Nekima Levy Armstrong was crying during her arrest. The image on the right, posted roughly 30 minutes earlier by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, showed Armstrong with a neutral expression.
CBS News
The White House's post drew a flood of comments from X users, with many saying the image appeared to have been manipulated.

In response to CBS News' request for comment on whether the photo was altered, the White House press office sent a link to an X post by White House spokesman Kaelan Dorr referring to the post as a "meme."

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"Enforcement of the law will continue. The memes will continue. Thank you for your attention to this matter," Dorr said on X.

Digital forensics expert Hany Farid, a professor at the University of California Berkeley and co-founder and chief science officer at GetReal Security, told CBS News that while it's not clear how the image was altered, it was likely edited with AI.

"This is not the first time that the White House has shared AI-manipulated or AI-generated content. This trend is troubling on several levels. Not only are they sharing deceptive content, they are making it increasingly more difficult for the public to trust anything they share with us," Farid said.

The arrest of Armstrong and several fellow protesters came amid a wave of protests across the Twin Cities following the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE officer earlier this month.


Armstrong is a civil rights attorney and former president of the Minneapolis NAACP who helped lead a demonstration during a Sunday service at Cities Church in St. Paul, where a local ICE officer apparently serves as a pastor. Noem said Armstrong is being charged under 18 USC 241, a statute that prohibits the intimidation of someone exercising a Constitutional right.

She is expected to be released after a judge rejected a request for a detention hearing.

Two others, Chauntyll Louisa Allen and William Kelly, were also arrested Thursday in connection to the Cities Church demonstration, according to Attorney General Pam Bondi. But a magistrate judge refused to sign a complaint charging independent journalist Don Lemon in connection with that protest, multiple sources familiar with the proceedings told CBS News.

President Trump has a history of sharing AI-generated images on social media. On Tuesday, he posted an AI-generated image on Truth Social, depicting him holding an American flag in Greenland, standing next to Vice President Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
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>>1480801
They claim the memes will continue but one edit of Trump crying on stage and I guarantee you they start cracking down.
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>>1480801
They're the same photo.

grinningpam.jpeg
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>>1480801
They're the same picture
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>>1480818
>>1480829
>bots can't see or understand images

Shocking!
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>>1480834
Circle the differences, there aren't any
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>>1480801
Honestly the most embarrassing part of this is she's absolutely going to get let off. Likely will barely even spend an hour in a courtroom. They already tried bringing charges against Don Lemon for the same incident and it failed miserably.
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>>1480836
>eyes normal in left, squinted with tears on right
>no dark dark bags under eyes in left, dark bags under eyes in right
>no tears in left, many tears added in right
>skin complexion lighter in left than right
>mouth closed and neutral in left, open as if crying on right
>pink lipstick on left, minimal pink lipstick on lower lip and odd purple smear on right

Giving the vague benefit of the doubt that you aren't one of the chat bots that replies to everything with word salad, wjat is wrong with your eyesight? It's honestly become hard to tell at this point if you Trump worshippers are disingenuous liars on purpose, or if you are genuinely so cognitively impaired that you can't tell two very different pictures apart.
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>>1480860
Of course she'll get off. She didn't even do anything illegal. They had to charge her over violation of the FACE act, despite a church not being a medical clininc, it was the only thing they could think up to put her in custody. It will get tossed out in 30 seconds of court because there aren't any real charges that would ever stick or make sense. This is entirely symbolic and to waste her time.
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>>1480866
Don't forget the pastor is also an ICE member, which actually should strip the church of religious protection.
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>>1480866
She did pay herself 133% of her non-profits grants, she's probably going to regret calling so much attention to herself once the audit comes back
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>>1480866
The FACE act includes denying access to churches. Read the text of the statute
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>>1480906
Churches lose their status if they're used to promote politics. Having a pastor who's an active part of ICE will do that to you.
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>>1480908
>Having a pastor who's an active part of ICE will do that to you.
Was he actually, or are you lying to cover up a crime?
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>>1480910
The pastor is ice, no one disagrees.

The left thinks that they can bumrush his church because of his day job.

They were really sad when all his congregation was like "yeah we know, we support him"

Probably the first time these people have set foot in a church. Surprised they didn't burst into flames lmao
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>>1480912
>The pastor is ice, no one disagrees.
I need a source.
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>>1480912
>The pastor is ice, no one disagrees.
No one disagrees that your mother is a cocksucking whore, either.
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>>1480914
"David Easterwood, a pastor at Cities Church in St. Paul, is also the acting director of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement's St. Paul field office. That overlap sparked protests on Sunday, when demonstrators interrupted a Sunday service, accusing Easterwood of preaching Christian compassion while overseeing immigration operations linked to alleged violence in the Twin Cities."

https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/who-this-minneapolis-pastor-allegedly-aiding-ice-enforcement-why-critics-call-it-hypocritical-1771983

Pastors are allowed to have any job they want, and still have the right to conduct their religious services without fear of a mob invading their holy space
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>>1480918
>Pastors are allowed to have any job they want
But churches aren't allowed to push political campaigns.
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>>1480919
He wasn't. He was administering the Eucharist and leading prayers and supporting his flock.

The only ones to be political in that House of God were the protesting heathens who respect nothing.

He wasn't up in the pulpit preaching ICE dogma lmao get real
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>>1480919
forget it, the retarded shill just locks onto the first thing that validates their worldview and ignores everything around it
If a church is open to all worshipers each Sunday, they shouldn't be surprised when worshipers show up and mock them for ignoring what they preach
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>>1480918
>ibtimes.co.uk
>Allegedly
>Alleged violence.
This doesn't sound like a very solid foundation. Did you hear the story about a democrat who accused her opponent of recieving money from Jeffrey Epstein, and it turned out to be another guy with a different age and profession
Do you remember the story about how Tyler Robinson, one of the people who tried to kill Trump donated money to Donald Trump. And then it turns out that it was a different Tyler Robinson with the same name.
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>>1480924
He's a pastor and an ICE director. Get over it.

I'd buy him a beer.
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>>1480921
>He wasn't up in the pulpit preaching ICE dogma
You cannot simultaneously be a pastor of the bible and be a field agent for ICE. It is inherently hypocritical to say "love thy neighbor" while leading operations to brutalize them regardless of citizenship.
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>>1480927
Non citizens aren't neighbors, they are invaders. And the Bible deals with invaders explicitly.
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>>1480928
>Non citizens aren't neighbors, they are invaders
Yeah and they're abusing citizens too.
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>>1480928
>And the Bible deals with invaders explicitly.
And a force of 3000 foreign agents armed to the teeth and refusing to cooperate with locals nor local authorities is... what exactly?

Sounds like we should be stoning ICE to death.
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>>1480930
Its legal to shoot masked retards threatening you with weapons while refusing to identify themselves.
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>>1480927
Well I guess it decides who you consider your neighbour. The people who were born and raised in your community, or the people who crossed the border illegally and are collecting social services meant for the people who were born here.
It seems like Somalis in Minnesota stole billions in fraud, taking money meant for regular Minnesotans to get child care
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>>1480930
Just because you don't like them, doesn't make them foreign. They're the department of Homeland security, and they have all passed thorough background checks proving their citizenship. No illegals in ice.

Can you imagine though? Just a Mexican sweating in his ICE gear
"please don't notice me please don't notice me please don't notice me"
Hahahahaha
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>>1480930
Jesus was in favor of paying his taxes and obeying the local Roman authority because the jews were trying to trick him into getting killed by that authority.
>many such cases lol
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>>1480934
>It seems like Somalis in Minnesota stole billions in fraud
Name one person who got defrauded and didn't enjoy it
If you can't then its not fraud
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>>1480930
Who is refusing to cooperate with authorities?
https://youtu.be/OvUM2bOEzNw
I was listening to Tom Homan, the Border Czar. He mentioned that Minnesota was a sanctuary state. That if someone broke state law in Minnesota and was in the country illegally, ICE wouldn't be able to pick them up from jail, because local authorities refused to cooperate. So instead of sending 1 ICE officer to prison they have to send multiple cars and pick up the former felon/current illegal from their home base.
Is it ICE agents refusing to cooperate with local law enforcement? Or is it local law enforcement refusing to cooperate with ICE?
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>>1480937
Me. I paid taxes that funded the 9 billion dollars in fraud. I didn't enjoy it
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>>1480937
No one enjoys being defrauded, fraud is theft.
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>>1480943
Even if we pretended you're an American, you're not a resident of MN
If no one providing the funds felt defrauded, its not fraud no matter how many laws were broken or how much you don't like it.
Sorry, your rules
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>>1480943
He was making a rape joke. Classic leftist, all class warfare, no class.
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>>1480801
This has to be grounds for a slander suit
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>>1480935
The guy profiling people for their accents had the exact same accent. ICE is full of self-hating beaners and they just get mad when you tell them they sound like they're straight off the plane from Tijuana.
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>>1480945
>If no one providing the funds felt defrauded, its not fraud no matter how many laws were broken or how much you don't like it.
This is exactly the opposite of what the New York court ruled when Trump was convicted of fraud even though the bank testified they were not defrauded and would have made the same decision regardless

Weird how rules and precedent flip flop depending on what Democrats want
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>>1480980
>Trump didn't commit fraud because the fraudsters liked it!
>NOOOOOOO YOU CANT USE THE SAME RULES HERE
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>>1480975
The law doesn't judge people by their accents, leftard. The law judges people by their actions. If someone has a non-english accent, but came here legally and properly, and then wants to defend the principles they follow?

Welcome to the team, cool accent.
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>>1480908
>Churches lose their status if they're used to promote politics
What did the pastor say during his sermons that promoted politics?
You can't just say his identity is disqualifying. That's identity politics in the worst way
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>>1480985
They actually do judge people by their accents, the Supreme Court just ruled ICE can profile people for color, accent, and general location. The video I'm referencing literally has a stereotypical beaner yelling at another beaner that he has to show ID because of his accent, in the exact same accent.
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>>1480997
No, they can investigate someone for an accent.

The investigation is about the persons actions. No one is being locked up for bad English, only for bad documents
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>>1480998
>they can investigate someone for an accent
>the investigation is about the persons actions
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>>1480934
>It seems like Somalis in Minnesota stole billions in fraud, taking money meant for regular Minnesotans to get child care
1. It was $250 million
2. all the perpetrators were US citizens
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>>1481001
Yes. The accent is probable cause to open the investigation.
Having an accent isn't illegal, and if the person with an accent is a legal citizen, they will get a lollipop and sent on their way
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>>1481002
Reminder the guy who made the video that prompted all of this not only got caught being paid off by the GOP and faking the video itself, but also exposed as a borderline illiterate retard whose interviews were unwatchable not even because he got humiliated by the interviewer, but rather because he literally could barely even understand any questions he was asked.
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>>1481002
nta but 250mil is confirmed. 9bil is estimated as part of ongoing investigation. also ice has confirmed that illegals have been arrested on fraud charges.
>>1481004
>paid off by the gop and faking the video
already debunked
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>>1481003
>openly contradicts self
>"Yes."
Typical.
>The accent is probable cause to open the investigation.
You say that like it's totally normal and perfectly fine and not heinously fucking wrong on it's own.
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>>1481006
>already debunked
His primary source was a literal GOP political operative and several of his claims were found to be bullshit, with some of the daycares providing footage of people dropping off kids and at least one of the "double listed" daycares he cited was never receiving payments at all.
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>>1481008
What are you afraid of? If you're legal, you have nothing to be concerned about. If you're illegal, your time living in this country while breaking the law is limited.

No one is being arrested for accents, they're being arrested for being illegal
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>>1481006
>9bil is estimated as part of ongoing investigation.
Ah, so it very well could be bullshit. Then I'm sure that means you'll stop acting like it's already proven fact.
>nuh uh
Damn, anon, you really showed him.
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>>1481009
you're changing the claim. demonstrate that nick shirley was "paid off by the gop"
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>>1481002
>2. all the perpetrators were US citizens
The cope is real, holy shit
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>>1481012
it may not meet or exceed 9bil, but we know that it exceeds the confirmed 250mil as fraud in MN is demonstrably ongoing.
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>>1481011
>What are you afraid of? If you're legal, you have nothing to be concerned about.
Yeah man you'll just get detained by the low-rent gestapo who will proceed to do absolutely whatever the fuck they want to you for hours, days, before MAYBE letting you go when they find out you're a citzen, all because you talk kinda funny.
Again, totally normal. Perfectly fine. Nothing to worry about at all.
Fuck you.
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>>1481019
Trying too hard.
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>>1481020
Concession accepted.
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>>1481019
All you do is present your documents, then you're free to go.
If there's a problem with your documents, you can go into a nice temperature controlled SUV, and use a mobile fingerprint scanner to provide identity that way. It takes like, 5 minutes.

Unless you're an illegal. Then adios amigo
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>>1481024
>All you do is present your documents, then you're free to go.
>"Just show us your papers."
And what documents would those be? ICE claims birth certificates and passports are too easily faked.
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>>1481026
The standard is called "Real ID" and if you've flown recently you already have one. It's basically a drivers license with extra security.

The good news is, your biometrics can't be faked, and they're always on you! What convenience!
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>>1481028
>The standard is called "Real ID" and if you've flown recently you already have one. It's basically a drivers license with extra security.
Not good enough.
>https://www.nbcnews.com/news/latino/us-citizen-immigration-raid-real-id-handcuffed-alabama-rcna208794
>https://www.al.com/news/2025/10/us-citizen-arrested-twice-by-ice-agents-who-claimed-his-drivers-license-was-fake.html
>https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/nov/28/elaine-miles-actor-ice-detained-id-fake
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>>1481021
No, no concession. You're being retarded.
>detainment
Aw jeez rick, we're being temporarily stopped by the police, w-what are we gonna do?
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>>1481015
>The cope is real, holy shit
The person bitching was blaming shit on illegals. Pointing out that they fucking weren't seems relevant.

Ringleader was also a native, btw.
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>>1481030
Yes. They are rejecting any documents from brown people so they are forced to put their fingerprints into the system. This will lead to many unsolved crimes being reopened
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>>1481037
>Guys just let them take your records and detain you unlawfully and abuse you before that
You will never see anything wrong with this until it happens to you. Please, deepthroat a lightbulb.
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>>1481037
They should just do this for everyone they detain honestly
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>>1481046
It totally has happened to me! That's why I can say, authoritatively, that you don't have to worry about talking to the authorities if you are a citizen.
Seriously this is all a nothingburger unless you're here illegally. Then, this is a very big deal and I understand why you'd be panicking and I guess I'll just say best of luck. Take adv of the free plane ride home while you can, otherwise you'll end up working on a prison's strawberry farm or something.
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>>1481052
>I love the total death of privacy
I hope you eat tear gas.
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>>1481054
>Just ignore the people being brutalized even if they present papers because ICE just claims the papers are fake and haul them off anyway
Try not to cry too much when we check back on the ICE suicide rate following their disbandment.
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>>1481058
More blood on democrats hands
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>>1481078
Aw wah wah, did you make yourself unemployable by working as a jackboot?
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>>1481035
Yeah, but 89% of the perps have been Somalians.
You're lying to protect the reputation of fraudsters, you stupid shill.
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>>1481079
No, if I worked for ice I would be out there macing some agitators right now, and laughing as it froze their faces solid while it burned. They're keeping our boys fairly busy today.
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>>1481086
Actually ICE is busy slipping on ice and leaving their gear behind because they're so busy fleeing so they aren't even in the same picture as armed black panthers. Either that or choking on their own tear gas.

Meanwhile, when this bloated and corrupt organization is gutted, they will be left completely unemployable. Most of them already couldn't even get jobs as beat cops. Their fates will probably be either drinking themselves to death or letting a noose save the alcohol the trouble.
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>>1481087
>a noose
Oh shit ice is hiring trannies now?
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>>1481105
you truly can't go a day without thinking about your fetish
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>>1481110
For some reason making fun of trannies has daily relevance on this board
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>>1481081
>Yeah, but 89% of the perps have been Somalians.
Somali Americans. Some native born.
>You're lying to protect the reputation of fraudsters
I'm not lying at all. You're blaming illegals for exploiting a system they don't even have access to.

You're also wildly inflating the scope of the crime and downplaying the involvement of native born Americans in it.

That shit had fuck all to do with illegal immigration. Or immigration at all.
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>>1481161
You're right, it had more to do with democrat corruption than illegal immigration.
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>>1481161
Actually that's not correct.

Somali society functions off of patronage. This means that you pay into your clan, and receive benefits.

Think of it like an African version of cosa nostra.

Such entrenched paternalism competes with a states lawful rule of law, and encourages immigrants from that culture to "pay their dues" to their clan leader.

That's how they were able to recruit so many people to participate in defrauding the government. By utilizing adjacent lines of power to the state's. Lines of power that they all adhere to, due to their shared cultural norms.

Again, think of it like the mafia, especially back in the day when Italians weren't accepted.

A parallel power structure.
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>>1481166
If anyone wants to learn more, it's an interesting topic, which manifests itself in the present day in fascinating ways.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somali_clans

Somali clan influencers hold tiktok battles for clout, for example. People willingly bankrupt themselves for their pride.

https://www.faafiye.com/article/130/the-dark-side-of-somali-tiktok-clan-battles-when-tribal-pride-leads-to-personal-ruin
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>>1481161
You'll have to understand. When they say "illegals" it dynamically extends to those legal immigrants and anchor babies they didn't approve of.
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>>1481161
>Some native born.
They're refugees that recently lost protected status because they got caught stealing money that was earmarked for poor American children.
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>>1481166
That's what RICO was invented for. They used RICO against al Qaeda at one point.
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>>1480801
The “how do you do fellow kids” energy from this administration is fucking insane.
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>>1481221
Pokémon Go to the polls
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>>1481221
Everyone Is Twelve Theory. The Trump administration is comprised of and voted in by people whose maturation stopped when they were edgy teenagers. They like big tits, loud cars, making those icky girls feel bad about themselves, and generally being menaces to society. It was already annoying when this was being done by actual children, and it has become outright fucking infuriating when done by a geriatric pedophile.
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>>1481224
>I'm infuriated by people that like big tits
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>>1481224
Hey now, I like big tits.
You’re right, though. It’s so fucking embarrassing. It’s not just that they’re a bunch of old people pretending to be hip memelords, it’s that their followers are actually stupid enough to fall for it. An entire party of manchildren.
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>>1481233
Some of us like tits and cars. Some like Somali fraud and trannies
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>>1481239
>Some of us like tits
Yeah, me.
>Some like trannies
Yeah, you.
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>>1481166
This is like arguing you can't trust Christians cause they pay tithes.
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>>1481285
If the tithes were somehow taken from government funding, instead of your own income, yes, that's a perfect metaphor.
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>>1481165
I accept your concession.
>>1481179
>They're refugees that recently lost protected status
Literally none of them had refugee status stripped. It was all fucking citizens.

You'd think if you actually gave a fuck about the story or its implications, you could get a single fucking detail right.
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>>1481278
>no u
Discord xisters aren't sending their best
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>>1481286
>If the tithes were somehow taken from government funding
I mean they literally are. Charitable donations are tax deductible and the IRS considers church tithing tax deductible.

Every dime to a church is money redirected from government coffers.
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>>1481289
>>1481286
In a literal sense paying tithes reduces government funding.
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>>1481288
I already said I like big tits, anon, and you’re the only one talking a out trannies. And you are very frequently the only one talking about trannies. The shoe fits, fag.
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>>1481290
Yes, but the difference in regulation surrounding giving to charity (tithes), and receiving federal funds (Somali Learing Centers fraud) is vast.

Even though yes, technically both ultimately deprive uncle sam of some cash, one is illegal and the other is laudable.
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>>1481291
We get it; you're very self-conscious about your tranny fetish. Please keep it between yourself and the DNC discord
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>>1481301
>We
lol
And you're still the only one talking about trannies, anon. It's all you.
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>>1481294
I accept your concession that it was the perfect metaphor.
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>>1481340
It is a flawed metaphor, and I explained why. Fraud and charity aren't the same thing.

Good luck with your reading comprehension
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>>1481285
If we trusted Mitt Romney he would have been president.
He loyally tithed to the Mormon church
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>>1481019
How do you feel about people who got detained for failing to present their COVID 19 papers?
If you say it didn't happen I can find articles proving it did and repeat the question but I hope you just answer it the first time
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>>1481350
No one got detained for not showing COVID papers. They were denied entrance or access to businesses like restaurants, stadiums, schools, planes, etc.

Being denied access to a business is not being detained.
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>>1481352
They were put in internment camps in Australia anon.
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>>1481287
>Literally none of them had refugee status stripped.
Are you retarded?
https://www.uscis.gov/newsroom/news-releases/homeland-security-terminates-somalias-temporary-protected-status-designation
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>>1481353
Quarantine is neither internment nor detention. Kindly stop prevaricating.
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>>1481356
Could they leave?
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>>1481357
Ok so you're going to continue. Fine.

Quarantine is a temporary status with a duration determined by the period in which you are contagious. It will never last longer than the duration of the disease's incubation period. You get quarantined when you're sick.

Detention is a temporary status with a duration determined by your actions and the law. It can be interminable, on the extreme end.

They're not the same, and Australia quarantines everything lmao. They don't even let you bring fruit into their prison island.
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>>1481360
So no, they couldn't leave. They were literally put in a camp because of an illness and held there against their will.
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>>1481372
They were put in hotels you freak
No one got sent to camps
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>>1480801
It looks like cum, they must have used a model trained on porn
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>>1481373
Australia's main quarantine camp was Howard Springs. it was previously a mining facility retrofitted into a concentration camp for purebloods. not a hotel.
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>>1481387
Well, looking into Howard Springs, it's basically a small village where ever person quarantined there had:
>Free wifi
>Three hot meals a day
>Air conditioning
>TV in each house
Literally the only issue is that you couldn't cook, which makes sense since you can't exactly go out for ingredients either. Ironically now that COVID's over they used it with all the same amenities as temporary housing for flood victims.
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>>1481390
>Literally the only issue is that you couldn't cook
there was that other minor issue of it being a concentration camp to imprison people on the basis of their medical history
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>>1481391
It was a quarantine camp during a global pandemic you retard. And quite a successful one too since no outbreaks were ever linked to anyone who stayed there.
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>>1481393
>And quite a successful one too since no outbreaks were ever linked to anyone who stayed there
because they were imprisoning healthy people.
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>>1481394
>because they were imprisoning healthy people.
Determining that is the point of a fucking quarantine. The moment they can be sure you are healthy and aren't going to get people sick, you can leave.
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>>1481395
quarantines are for sick people, anon. concentration camps are for healthy people.
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>>1481396
You fundamentally do not understand the idea of a quarantine.

Let me lay it out for you: if you have a person who you cannot know is sick with a highly infectious virus or not, you cannot let them into a vulnerable population unless you can prove they aren't sick. And since the only way to determine that is through symptoms, which can potentially manifest AFTER that person is already infectious, the best way to prevent said virus from spreading is to ensure everyone who would enter said vulnerable population is isolated until the point where, if they were sick, they would've shown symptoms. Otherwise, you just wind up with more sick people.
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>>1481396
Purpose:
Quarantine is for people who have been exposed to a contagious disease but are not yet sick. It helps monitor them to see if they develop symptoms.
Isolation is for individuals who are confirmed to be infected, whether or not they show symptoms, to separate them from healthy people.

Duration:
Quarantine typically lasts for the incubation period of the disease—often 14 days for many infections like COVID-19.
Isolation continues until the person is no longer contagious, often at least 7–10 days after symptoms begin and after fever has resolved without medication.
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>>1480801
lmao she's already out
>https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/23/st-paul-ice-protest-women-released
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>>1481397
>>1481398
they were quarantining healthy people with no evidence of exposure. this is aggravated by the fact that they were imprisoning people on the basis of their vaccination history, despite the fact that the vaccine does not prevent infection or transmission.
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>>1481402
>they were quarantining healthy people with no evidence of exposure
Evidence of exposure means nothing. The whole point of a quarantine is that unless you were moving around in an airtight bubble your whole life, you still could have potential exposure and needed to prove you were healthy through going long enough without showing symptoms.

Also no; two weeks of quarantine was still the case for vaccinated people. At most they were allowed to do so at home instead of one of the camps, but even that was only at the tail end of the pandemic.
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>>1481404
by your criteria, we would have to quarantine everyone, everywhere, at all times. it's not a reasonable criteria.

and no, you're wrong. starting in 2021, Australia continued to impose quarantine on unvaccinated people while exempting vaccinated people.
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>>1481406
>by your criteria, we would have to quarantine everyone, everywhere, at all times. it's not a reasonable criteria.
Only when there's a global pandemic you retard.

>starting in 2021, Australia continued to impose quarantine on unvaccinated people while exempting vaccinated people.
No they lessened restrictions for the vaccinated at the end of 2021, after the vaccine was implemented and the virus was on the downswing, and even then they were asked to quarantine, just at home instead of one of the camps. This is because, regardless of what you believe, the vaccine did severely weaken transmission and infection.

Now obviously you're gonna reply to this with your own personal headcanon about the vaccines, maybe one or two out of context articles or a since disproven study, because you've already decided you're in the right here and no amount of facts will change that. But know you are not only predictable, but objectively wrong.
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>>1481407
>Only when there's a global pandemic you retard.
it's not a reasonable criteria to quarantine the whole world any time anyone does anything at all for a "global pandemic" with a 99.99% survival rate. this is a rediculous standard.

>and even then they were asked to quarantine, just at home instead of one of the camps.
you're just reiterating what i said. after 2021, Australia continued to imprison healthy people on the basis of their vaccination history while exempting vaccinated- despite the fact that both groups have equal potential for infection and transmission. this was un-scientific and punitive in nature.
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>>1481410
And here comes the COVID downplaying. Just because you've deluded yourself into thinking COVID was harmless doesn't make that true. It killed millions of people worldwide and crippled even more. The world collectively agreed it was a pandemic that had to be stopped.

>Australia continued to imprison healthy people on the basis of their vaccination history while exempting vaccinated- despite the fact that both groups have equal potential for infection and transmission.
Actually the vaccinated had much, much lower potential for infection and transmission. This isn't "punitive", it was based on objective facts. But keep bitching; I know no amount of facts will change your delusions.
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>>1481410
>Australia continued to imprison healthy people
Also let's address this again; you cannot know someone unvaccinated against a virus is healthy until they've gone the period of when symptoms would show up without showing symptoms.
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>>1481413
>It killed millions of people worldwide
only 5% of covid deaths were single cause covid. motorcycle deaths and gunshot deaths were among co-morbidities counted as covid deaths.

>Actually the vaccinated had much, much lower potential for infection and transmission
the data has shown that natural immunity vs vaccination protection rates are negligible. and we know now that the vaccines were never even created for the purpose of preventing infection or transmission, despite being advertised to the public on the basis of that lie.
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>>1481416
>only 5% of covid deaths were single cause covid. motorcycle deaths and gunshot deaths were among co-morbidities counted as covid deaths.
Yada yada yada. It's a debunked talking point; some miscounted deaths doesn't erase the millions killed by covid.

>the data has shown that natural immunity vs vaccination protection rates are negligible
And acquiring natural immunity has a much higher mortality rate. Meanwhile:
>https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9914916/
>The multivariate logistic regression models adjusted for age and comorbidities showed higher odds ratio for severe/critical COVID-19, intensive care need, and mortality in unvaccinated versus vaccinated patients.

We get it; you fundamentally do not understand vaccines, quarantine procedures, or even the nature of the viral pandemic you lived through because you are deeply deluded. You bring this up every other thread because mentally you're still angry at being inconvenienced 5 years ago and try to relay any complaints about abuse of power back to that. No matter how many times your claims get fucking slaughtered, you'll keep regurgitating them because you've completely internalized them. But to put it bluntly; no one fucking cares about your illiterate bitching.
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>>1481418
>It's a debunked talking point
you'd like to believe this because your entire worldview is based on a corrupted dataset. only 5% of covid deaths actually died 'from covid', not 'with covid.'

>And acquiring natural immunity has a much higher mortality rate.
fortunately 99.99% of people survived initial infection.

you were wrong about the australia camps. you were wrong about the covid vaccine. and you're wrong about the mortality data. everything you believe has already been debunked.
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>>1481420
Yada yada yada. Your prosecution complex isn't reality. The sooner you come to terms with that, the healthier mentally you'll be.
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>>1481421
notice how you can't refute anything i've said. but please, go get your next booster like the good little vaxcattle you are.
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>>1480912
>They were really sad when all his congregation was like "yeah we know, we support him"


It really shouldn't surprise anyone at this point that Christians don't follow the teachings and words of Christ. The lady in OP's article is just a fool who expected more from the hypocrites
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>>1481422
>Debunked across the board
>"notice how you can't refute anything i've said"
Reality does it for me. Now go back to mentally being trapped in 2020 because you couldn't go out for dinner.
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>>1481424
>reality is whatever confirms my bias
the data suggests otherwise. hold the L
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>>1481420
>fortunately 99.99% of people survived initial infection.
Not quite.
The COVID mortality rate was 0.27% not 0.01% https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7947934/

Liggerals were tricked into thinking it was much deadlier though, that part is true
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>>1481354
Are you? You can't strip refugee status from a citizen.

None of the people connected to the scam were on refugee status.

Did you think all ethnic Somalis were on refugee status? The vast fucking majority weren't. Basically all had citizenship. Most Somalis came over a fucking while ago or were born here, dipshit.
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>>1481221
Many of their staffers are literally recruited from /pol/.
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>>1481427
>Liggerals were tricked into thinking it was much deadlier though
.27% is more than 14 times that of seasonal flu and makes it the deadliest pandemic since the Spanish Flu.
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>>1481753
If you're a citizen you're no longer a refugee. So yes, you lose refugee status once you join your new nation.
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>>1481767
Follow the conversation, you dumb fuck.
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>>1481949
Follow the constitution, traitor
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>>1481753
>You can't strip refugee status from a citizen.
They aren't citizens, they were under TPS.
The children belong with the parents so they go too.
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>>1482223
>They aren't citizens, they were under TPS.
No. Nobody involved was under TPS, you fucking idiot. They were all citizens.
>The children belong with the parents so they go too.
Follow the fucking conversation.

>>1482165
Man, learn2read and/or fuck off.



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