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Open Thread: ICE (Rhinestone) Cowboy

by Anne Laurie|  March 24, 20268:27 pm| 31 Comments

This post is in: C.R.E.A.M., Immigration, Open Threads, Shitty Cops, Trump Crime Cartel

The Senate confirmed Markwayne Mullin as homeland security secretary on Monday.

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— The New York Times (@nytimes.com) March 23, 2026 at 9:00 PM

Gift link:

… Mr. Mullin, a Cherokee Nation member who was sworn in as Oklahoma’s junior senator in 2023, will take charge of the Homeland Security Department at a pivotal time. Recent polling has shown that Republicans’ advantage on immigration is shrinking and that most Americans believe that immigration agents have gone too far, especially after the fatal shootings of two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis in January. Mr. Mullin will have to balance the task of mending the agency’s image while also delivering on President Trump’s signature campaign promise of mass deportations.

He will also take the reins at a time when thousands of department employees are working without pay amid a partial government shutdown that has led to scenes of chaos at airports across the country. On Monday, Mr. Trump deployed more than 100 immigration agents to airports in an effort to ease long security lines as the ranks of Transportation Security Administration officers have thinned…

At his confirmation hearing, Mr. Mullin made clear that he was committed to fulfilling the administration’s crackdown on illegal immigration. But he also tried to strike a more cooperative tone, saying that immigration officers would generally no longer enter homes without a judicial warrant under his leadership. And he said the department would foster closer relationships with jails, suggesting a move away from sweeping operations in Democratic-led cities and states…

A close ally of Mr. Trump and a staunch defender of his policies, Mr. Mullin was sworn in as a senator after a decade of serving in the House. He had a brief stint as a mixed martial arts fighter and took over his family’s business, Mullin Plumbing, at the age of 20.

I would generally say that leaving the senate to take DHS director indicates that he doesn't want to be in the minority senate, tbh.

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— Schnorkles O'Bork (@schnorkles.bsky.social) March 24, 2026 at 10:51 AM

There is also the possibility he saw Noem's grift racket and thought "maybe if I just do it a little bit less.."

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— Schnorkles O'Bork (@schnorkles.bsky.social) March 24, 2026 at 10:59 AM

About that… Per the NYTimes, “How Trump’s Homeland Security Pick, a Prolific Investor, Got a Lot Wealthier in Congress” [gift link]

Our outnumbered Democrats went down fighting, and took markers:

I will hold Mullin to every one of his promises.

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— Senator Andy Kim (@kim.senate.gov) March 23, 2026 at 9:08 PM

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Both Kristi Noem and Markwayne Mullin share the one qualification Republicans value most: loyalty to the President over the law.
Mullin would continue the same failures.
That’s why I voted no — and why I won’t support another penny for ICE without real reform.

— Senator Angela Alsobrooks (@alsobrooks.senate.gov) March 23, 2026 at 8:51 PM

My Statement Opposing Markwayne Mullin as Secretary of Homeland Security

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— Senator Ed Markey (@markey.senate.gov) March 23, 2026 at 9:52 PM

that’s cool, hey, google lankford falls creek scandal if you want to know what kind of person vouches for markwayne mullin

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— GOLIKEHELLMACHINE (@golikehellmachine.com) March 24, 2026 at 3:45 AM

Does Mullin say that Trump lost the 2020 election and that Trump has been lying about that? If not, then he is not honest.

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— David Corn (@davidcorn.bsky.social) March 22, 2026 at 10:16 PM

Not great that Mullin voted for his own nomination.

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— ringwiss (@ringwiss.bsky.social) March 23, 2026 at 8:09 PM

Trump picked Mullin so he could look intelligent by comparison to the guy.

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— davidrlurie (@davidrlurie.com) March 24, 2026 at 2:31 PM

And, just like that Markwayne inherits all the legal problems Noem caused.

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— emptywheel (@emptywheel.bsky.social) March 24, 2026 at 5:09 PM

State election chiefs sent a letter to Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) asking him to confirm that ICE agents won’t be sent to the polls should he become the next DHS secretary, after he said last week he wouldn’t rule it out.
They requested a response by April 8.

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— Democracy Docket (@democracydocket.com) March 24, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Don't worry everyone, the Senate just confirmed Markwayne Mullin to be the new Secretary of Homeland Security and he's announced that as soon as he gets into office he's going to challenge all the problems to a fistfight.

— Kevin M. Kruse (@kevinmkruse.bsky.social) March 23, 2026 at 8:37 PM

I honestly believe this was the main reason Trump’s minions got him to nominate Mullin here: Sometime pretty soon, he’s gonna challenge Acting President Stephen Miller to a fistfight, and it will be TREMENDOUS CONTENT.

Also, examining his personal life is gonna be very rewarding for Our Very Serious Media, now:

Markwayne Mullin told a church that before he was dating his wife he physically threatened her boyfriends and refused to leave when she asked him to.

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— PatriotTakes 🇺🇸 (@patriottakes.bsky.social) March 24, 2026 at 4:23 PM

Mullin: “I can spank them and I’m still upset and they’ll come and crawl in my lap two minutes later and just hug on me. I’ve got to learn how to forgive more.”

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— PatriotTakes 🇺🇸 (@patriottakes.bsky.social) March 23, 2026 at 5:50 PM

MARKWAYNE MULLIN: [wearing cowboy hat that gets larger every 3 minutes] i beat the shit out of my son which was very easy to do because children are small, and have to do what you say
CROWD: [hooting, their own cowboy hats growing larger as well]

— compatibility layer (@guntoucher.bsky.social) March 23, 2026 at 7:14 PM

I swear "Markwayne Mullin" is an SNL skit they turned into a movie.

— Patrick Chovanec (@prchovanec.bsky.social) March 23, 2026 at 11:06 PM


(A bad movie.)

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Open Thread: Trump’s Government Will Never Stop Persecuting Kilmar Abrego Garcia

by Anne Laurie|  March 22, 20267:48 pm| 51 Comments

This post is in: Immigration, Open Threads, Shitty Cops, Trump Crime Cartel

They not busy losing a war??? Leave that man alone!

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— Woke Zero (Original Recipe) (@csilverandgold.bsky.social) March 21, 2026 at 10:37 AM

Per ABC News, “Trump administration seeks to move ahead with removing Abrego Garcia to Liberia”:

The Trump administration is moving forward with its plan to swiftly remove Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Liberia as soon as a court allows.

In a series of filings on Friday, administration officials asked a judge to dissolve a preliminary injunction that bars them from re-detaining Abrego Garcia and deporting him…

Although Abrego Garcia has said he’s willing to be sent to Costa Rica, Acting Immigrations and Customs Enforcement Director Todd Lyons said in a memo filed in court that he has “decided to disregard” that request and intends to send him to Liberia if Abrego Garcia is ordered removed from the U.S….

Lyons also said the administration had already negotiated Abrego Garcia’s removal with the government of Liberia and that abandoning that agreement “could cast doubt on the diplomatic reliability of the United States.”…

In a sworn declaration, a top ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations official said the government has gone as far as to have the contractor that handles removals to Liberia draw up a “mock itinerary,” which showed Abrego Garcia could be on a flight to Liberia within five days of the government’s request.

The government is asking a federal judge to rule on its motion to dissolve the order barring his removal by April 17…

This sorry petition is being heard by Judge Paula Xinis, who has not been sympathetic to the Trumpists’ previous arguments. It’s not my carcass on the line, but frankly, the presentation here seems to be a very thin broth scraped up to reassure President Stephen Miller that all due force is being shown against this heinous attempt to treat ‘illegals’ as though they were fellow humans. And I most sincerely hope Judge Xenis sends them back to him sufficiently humiliated that Team Trump decides to focus on less hardened targets.

God willing so many of their fuckass lawyers will be in jail for contempt that they won’t have any left to file motions to harass this man.

— Woke Zero (Original Recipe) (@csilverandgold.bsky.social) March 21, 2026 at 10:38 AM

He wants to leave and go somewhere that will treat him nice but instead they want to foist him on some country he doesn’t want to be in just to be mean. These people are evil!

— Woke Zero (Original Recipe) (@csilverandgold.bsky.social) March 21, 2026 at 10:41 AM

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(Qualified) Good News: ICE is re-evaluating the future of Camp East Montana, its largest detention facility

by Anne Laurie|  March 7, 202610:07 am| 54 Comments

This post is in: Excellent Links, Immigration, Shitty Cops, Trump Crime Cartel

DHS says it is re-evaluating the future of the largest immigrant detention center in the country just seven months after it opened at the Fort Bliss army base outside El Paso, Texas.

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— NBC News (@nbcnews.com) March 5, 2026 at 12:38 PM

As with ‘Alligator Alcatraz’, Camp East Montana was a horrific concept badly implemented, and shutting it down would be good news — if (when) it actually happens. Even this grudging announcement means the monsters squatting in the Oval Office are beginning to understand that Stephen Miller’s concentration-camp wet dreams are both hard to implement and liable to cause future legal trouble for its implementers:

… The tented facility known as Camp East Montana has had a troubled history starting with a fatal construction accident and three detainee deaths in less than six weeks, one of which was ruled a homicide. There have also been outbreaks of both tuberculosis and measles.

“ICE is always looking at ways to improve our detention facilities to ensure we are providing the best care to illegal aliens in our custody,” an agency spokesperson said in an email.

She added that the contract for the facility “was inherited” from the Defense Department. “DHS undergoes rigorous audits and inspections of our facilities to ensure they are meeting our high standards. DHS is reviewing this facility and contract. No decisions have been made related to contract extension, termination, or award,” the spokesperson wrote.

The detention center houses almost 3,000 immigrants as of mid-February and the vast majority, 82%, have no criminal histories, according to ICE data…

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More than 100 other people have been isolated in connection with the [measles] outbreak, said Rep. Veronica Escobar, D-Texas, whose El Paso district includes the detention center. She added that Camp East Montana is closed to lawyers and visitors because of the outbreak.

The Fort Bliss facility was built and has been operated by Acquisition Logistics, a small government contractor out of Richmond, Virginia, that won the $1.2 billion ICE contract in July. The firm’s largest previous federal contract was for $16 million…

Its CEO is a 77-year-old man named Kenneth Wagner who appears to run the business out of his private home. Previous attempts to reach Wagner have been unsuccessful.

ICE is in the process of a $38 billion expansion of its detention centers nationwide, according to internal ICE documents. To do this, the agency is buying mega warehouses across the country and plans to use them to boost the number of people who are arrested and detained nationally from 70,000 to 160,000. NBC News was first to report on the warehouse expansion in November.

In January, ICE purchased a warehouse for more than $120 million outside El Paso, not far from Camp East Montana.

Two DHS contractors have expressed skepticism of ICE’s plans to house more than 8,000 detainees per center. They said housing more than 1,500 people in any facility is risky.

Charlotte Weiss from the Texas Civil Rights Project has been visiting the facility almost weekly and has raised concerns about what she says is a lack of food, excessive use of force and inadequate health care. She said the detention center is not scheduled to reopen to visitors until mid-March because of the measles outbreak.

Weiss is hopeful DHS will close the facility for good: “We have been calling for it to be shut down from the very beginning and more so because the government has been on notice on these issues for three months.” …

The Washington Post first broke this story:

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is taking steps to close Camp East Montana, a massive immigrant detention camp near the Mexican border that opened less than eight months ago, according to an internal ICE document reviewed by The Washington Post.

The document, distributed to agency staff this week, indicated that ICE is drafting a letter to terminate the facility’s contract, but did not give any timeline or reason for the decision. The $1.2 billion contract, awarded to Acquisition Logistics LLC in July of last year, had an estimated date of completion of Sept. 30, 2027…

Once seen as the model for a new breed of makeshift tent encampments the Trump administration planned to rapidly build all over the country in its campaign to detain and deport millions of immigrants, Camp East Montana struggled to provide safe and humane housing for thousands of people, The Post’s reporting has shown. Detainees have complained of physical abuse by guards, inadequate food and substandard medical care. Last September, ICE’s own inspectors found dozens of violations of federal standards.

These problems culminated with the Jan. 3 death of Geraldo Lunas Campos, a Cuban detainee who died following a struggle with detention center staff — an incident the local medical examiner later ruled a homicide. Campos is one of three detainees who died at the facility in the span of two months, including a Guatemalan man who died of health complications last December and a Nicaraguan man who died of an apparent suicide in January.

Camp East Montana’s population has declined to about 1,500 detainees in recent weeks, about half as many people as it held in January, according to a separate internal ICE document obtained by The Post. It is currently closed to visitors and attorneys due to a measles outbreak, according to Rep. Veronica Escobar (D), who represents El Paso and periodically visits the detention center…

“Camp East Montana should have never opened. The $1.24 billion cost for this facility could have been used for healthcare, nutrition programs, and a litany of other things to improve our society and our country,” Escobar said in a statement. “Instead, it promoted the dehumanization of immigrants and lined the pockets of a corrupt, incompetent private prison corporation.”

The El Paso tent encampment was built in the span of a few weeks last year on a formerly empty patch of desert adjacent to the Fort Bliss Army base. When the first detainees arrived Aug. 1, they were held on an active construction site, where dust swirled and excavators hummed as contractors worked to finish building the facility…

At Camp East Montana, detainees live in enormous white tents, each as long as two football fields. Inside, temporary walls divide the cavernous spaces into smaller pods, where up to 72 people eat, shower, sleep in bunk beds and used the bathroom, documents and interviews show. Because the pods are open on top, without ceilings, the conversations, outbursts and cries of hundreds of people create a cacophony day and night.

In September, as the site’s population surged past 1,000 detainees, inspectors with ICE’s detention oversight unit said in an internal report that the migrants were subjected to conditions that violated at least 60 federal standards for immigrant detention, according to The Post’s reporting. The facility lacked basic procedures for keeping guards and detainees safe and for weeks did not provide many of them a way to contact lawyers, learn about their cases or file complaints, the report said.

ICE inspectors also said Camp East Montana failed to follow mandatory procedures for medical care. Some medical charts were never filled out and some intake screenings were never conducted, meaning, the inspectors wrote, that the medical team could not “identify emergent or past chronic medical conditions, mental illness issues such as suicidal/homicidal ideation or intent that could lead to detainee life-safety issue.”

In interviews with the American Civil Liberties Union and other nonprofit groups in November, several immigrants detained at Camp East Montana claimed they were beaten by guards for complaining, demanding medical treatment, refusing to eat or for resisting deportation…

Deaths in ICE detention centers have occurred with increasing frequency in recent months. At least 30 people died in detention last year — the highest in two decades — and at least nine detainees have already died this year, ICE records show.

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Open Thread: Shutting Down ‘Homeland Security’

by Anne Laurie|  February 13, 202610:02 pm| 30 Comments

This post is in: C.R.E.A.M., Open Threads, Proud to Be A Democrat, Republicans in Disarray!, Shitty Cops

DHS is shutting down because it refuses to obey the law. They are tear-gassing schools, killing American citizens, and disappearing legal immigrants. Democrats shouldn’t fund an out of control ICE.

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— Chris Murphy (@chrismurphyct.bsky.social) February 13, 2026 at 11:53 AM

Probably should’ve saved this for tomorrow, but… I wanted to boost Sen. Murphy’s extremely correct stance.

BREAKING: No deal on ICE reforms, DHS shutdown is set to occur at midnight

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— MS NOW (@ms.now) February 13, 2026 at 10:13 AM

Another shutdown for parts of the federal government is expected this weekend as lawmakers debate new restrictions on President Trump’s immigration enforcement agenda.
Unlike last fall's record shutdown, the closures will be confined, as only agencies under DHS will be affected.

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— The Associated Press (@apnews.com) February 13, 2026 at 12:00 PM

… Unlike the record 43-day shutdown last fall, the closures will be narrowly confined, as only agencies under the DHS umbrella — like Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection — will be affected. Still, depending on how long the shutdown lasts, some federal workers could begin to miss paychecks.

Services like airport screening could also suffer if the shutdown drags on for weeks.

At the Transportation Security Administration, about 95% of employees are deemed essential. They will continue to scan passengers and their bags at the nation’s commercial airports. But they will work without pay until the funding lapse is resolved, raising the possibility that workers will being calling out or taking unscheduled leave. Many TSA workers already faced financial stress last year…

Why is a Homeland Security shutdown happening?
Essentially, it’s because Trump acquiesced to Democrats’ request that Homeland Security funding be stripped from a broader spending package to allow more time for negotiation over demands for changes to immigration enforcement, like a code of conduct for federal agents and a requirement that officers show identification. Homeland Security was temporarily funded only through Feb. 13.

The rest of the federal government is funded through Sept. 30. That means most federal programs are unaffected by the latest shutdown, including food assistance, and pay for most federal workers and for service members will continue uninterrupted.

The funding lapse affects the Department of Homeland Security and its constellation of agencies, including U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the Secret Service and the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

The vast majority of employees at the Secret Service and U.S. Coast Guard will continue their work, though they could also miss a paycheck depending upon the shutdown’s length.

At the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the shutdown will disrupt the agency’s ability to reimburse states for disaster relief costs. Some workers will be furloughed, limiting the agency’s ability to coordinate with state and local partners, and training for first responders at the National Disaster and Emergency Management University in Maryland will be disrupted…

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Congress battens down the hatches for long DHS shutdown

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— Politico (@politico.com) February 12, 2026 at 8:51 PM

… As they prepared to leave Washington, Republicans continued to knock key demands from Democrats, including a proposal that immigration enforcement agents seek judicial warrants before entering private property.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune said that Republicans and Democrats were “not close.” A senior White House official granted anonymity during a call with reporters warned that the administration wouldn’t “accept concessions that meaningfully affect its ability to carry out its immigration enforcement agenda.”…

“We can’t pass reform that has exceptions and caveats — ‘you can’t wear masks, except for seven different situations where you can. You can’t bust into people’s homes, except 20 different situations where you can,’” said Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut, the top Democrat on the subcommittee overseeing DHS appropriations. “The offers we’ve gotten are just not serious.”

Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.) said it was paramount that both sides “sit down with each other face to face and talk about what you’re doing.” But there were no plans for an in-person meeting.

It will likely take weeks for the public to start feeling pain from a lapse in DHS funding, meaning each side will feel limited political pressure to give in right away. TSA screeners are not set to miss paychecks until March, and FEMA coffers are likely full enough to respond to natural disasters for the near future.

After the Senate failed to pass DHS funding legislation Thursday, lawmakers in both chambers left Washington with guidance to be ready to come back in a matter of days if Democrats and the White House were able to strike a deal – something that members didn’t see as a realistic possibility before the end of next week…

 

Republicans worry shutdown will overshadow Trump’s State of the Union

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— Politico (@politico.com) February 13, 2026 at 6:18 PM

Worry, my flabby arse — the Repubs are hoping their angry God-Emperor will be denied a full public Airing of His Senile Grievances:

… The speech, set for 11 days from now, is poised to land in the middle of a funding lapse at the Department of Homeland Security – the product of a standoff with Democrats over immigration enforcement that the White House had hoped to avoid. Behind the scenes, some administration officials and senior Capitol Hill Republicans are quietly fretting about the optics, according to six people granted anonymity to describe private conversations.

The concerned Republicans believe it would be less than ideal for Trump to stand in the well of the House and declare that the state of the union is strong when a critical part of the federal government remains shuttered.

“It doesn’t exactly scream ‘a functioning GOP trifecta,’” said one House Republican granted anonymity to speak candidly.

Asked whether postponing the address was under discussion, a senior White House official said Friday, “Not as of yet.” Senior Hill Republicans believe the president is full steam ahead as well. In 2019, Trump publicly battled with then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi for more than a week over whether to delay his State of the Union address during an earlier government shutdown. He eventually relented.

Republicans expect Speaker Mike Johnson, who is responsible for extending the formal invitation to the president to address a joint session of Congress, not to delay the speech unless the White House specifically asks…

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Open Thread: Marimar Martinez Is A Very Brave Woman

by Anne Laurie|  February 11, 20267:02 pm| 17 Comments

This post is in: Immigration, Open Threads, Shitty Cops, Trump Crime Cartel

Evidence shows feds lied about Marimar Martinez's shooting in Chicago, attorney says
@chicago.suntimes.com story: chicago.suntimes.com/immigration/…

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— Jon Seidel (@jonseidel.bsky.social) February 11, 2026 at 2:14 PM

Per the Chicago Sun-Times, “Martinez plans to pursue a Federal Torts Claim Act complaint against Homeland Security and the agent who shot her”:

Marimar Martinez’s lawyers say Border Patrol agents lied to justify shooting her five times last fall, in part by claiming they were “boxed in” by a convoy of vehicles that included Martinez’s on Chicago’s Southwest Side.

Attorneys pointed Wednesday to a diagram drawn by agents of the shooting scene, which was among the records released earlier this week by federal prosecutors. The drawing depicts three vehicles ahead of the agents’ Chevrolet Tahoe, in addition to Martinez’s Nissan Rogue and a GMC Envoy driven by another man who faced criminal charges.

Video shows the three cars depicted ahead of the Border Patrol Tahoe “don’t exist,” attorney Christopher Parente said…

The attorney also disputed claims by Border Patrol agent Charles Exum that Exum fired all five shots at Martinez through her front windshield. Parente said three were fired into the passenger side of her Rogue, a fourth “kicks out the rear passenger window,” and a fifth went from the back of her car through the front passenger seat…

Parente called it “ironic that after months of fighting the release of this evidence … the U.S. attorney’s office releases it at the 11th hour in a misguided attempt to take the sting out of just how damaging it is for the government,” he said.

The feds in Chicago initially filed an assault charge against Martinez but dropped it Nov. 20…

In text messages after the shooting, Exum wrote that his superiors had been supportive, making references to U.S. Border Patrol Cmdr. Gregory Bovino, Border Patrol Chief Michael Banks and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.

“Big time,” Exum wrote. “Everyone has been including Chief Bovino, Chief Banks, Sec Noem and El Jefe himself … according to Bovino.”

At the press conference Parente said ‘El Jefe’ appears to be a reference to President Donald Trump…

Martinez followed the Tahoe driven by Exum on Oct. 4. She honked her horn, yelled “la migra” and tried to warn people about the agents.

She said she pulled her Rogue beside the Tahoe near 39th and Kedzie, where she said Exum swerved toward her Rogue and their vehicles swiped each other.

Martinez said she stopped her Rogue but feared being “manhandled” by the agents, so she drove away. She said she drove to her “farthest left,” to avoid the agents climbing out of their vehicle on her right. But as she passed, she said Exum opened fire.

She pulled over at a repair shop, was taken to a hospital and eventually into federal custody. Authorities then alleged that Martinez and another man “rammed” Exum’s car.

Four months after he shot her five times, but the week the video came out

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— Dana Houle (@danahoule.bsky.social) February 11, 2026 at 6:03 PM

Ms. Martinez had earlier announced her plan to attend Trump’s State of the Union address on February 24th.

i legitimately don’t know that i would have either the fortitude or the courage to testify about the time federal agents tried to murder me by shooting me five times, leaving me for dead, then picking me up *after* i called myself an ambulance

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— GOLIKEHELLMACHINE (@golikehellmachine.com) February 3, 2026 at 9:54 PM

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Marimar Martinez is a hero. Please keep her safe.
And please remember every time you hear a claim from the DHS that they will lie. Constantly. Blatantly. Without remorse.

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— Courtney Milan (@courtneymilan.com) February 11, 2026 at 12:52 PM

In a wide-ranging interview this week with the Chicago Sun-Times and WBEZ, Marimar Martinez discussed her shooting, the federal government’s failed attempt to prosecute her and the role she now sees for herself in a fight for accountability.

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— Chicago Sun-Times (@chicago.suntimes.com) February 3, 2026 at 2:04 PM

Marimar Martinez's attorneys also take on claims that it would "sully" Border Patrol agent Charles Exum to release his text messages.
Martinez's attorneys call it "a fully deserved self-imposed sullying."

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— Jon Seidel (@jonseidel.bsky.social) February 5, 2026 at 1:47 PM

ICE agent: “I fired 5 shots. She had 7 holes. Put that in your book, boys.” ??

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— The Tennessee Holler (@thetnholler.bsky.social) February 3, 2026 at 4:57 PM

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Monday Morning Open Thread

by Anne Laurie|  February 2, 20266:50 am| 204 Comments

This post is in: Black Lives Matter, C.R.E.A.M., Foreign Affairs, Proud to Be A Democrat, Shitty Cops, Trump Crime Cartel

I can officially confirm that the snow in NC is roughly one (1) corgi deep

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— Johnathan Lemay (@fankuan.bsky.social) January 31, 2026 at 4:46 PM

Black History Month is a time to recognize the lived, shared experience of all Black folks who have fundamentally shaped, challenged, and ultimately strengthened America. It’s about taking an unvarnished look at the past so that we can create a better future.

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— Barack Obama (@barackobama.bsky.social) February 1, 2026 at 12:09 PM

Happy Black History Month, Boston.

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— Office of Mayor Michelle Wu ?? (@mayorwu.boston.gov) February 1, 2026 at 8:06 AM

Congratulations to my friend and our newest State Senator from Tarrant County, Taylor Rehmet! I met Taylor years ago through labor organizing.
Don’t tell us what can’t be done in Texas. When we show up #TexasTough, we change the game. Today we proved what we’ve known all along: Texas is in play.

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— Jasmine Crockett (@jasmineforus.bsky.social) February 1, 2026 at 1:20 AM

EMOLUMENTS <COUGH>

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— Patrick Chovanec (@prchovanec.bsky.social) January 31, 2026 at 11:54 PM

Marimar Martinez is a hero.
She was shot 5 times by ICE.
The agent told her to “do something b*tch” before opening fire.
He later bragged “5 shots, 7 holes”.
DHS tried to smear her reputation but video footage vindicated her.
Next week she will testify in Washington about ICE’s brutality.

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— Kelly (@broadwaybabyto.bsky.social) January 30, 2026 at 11:41 PM

Seems like a hyperbolic way of saying elections have consequences.

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— Dana Houle (@danahoule.bsky.social) February 1, 2026 at 6:21 PM

Guys I think you can let the annoying but effective lib back into the group chats this shit's going global.

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— Zeddy (@zeddary.bsky.social) January 31, 2026 at 4:16 PM

hey everyone bitching about the text messages, the GOP has billionaire creepers bank rolling it so they can spread 1,000 years of darkness
the Dems have us and their annoying emails, so shut the fuck up and donate.

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— Henry (@henrythedog.bsky.social) January 31, 2026 at 11:39 PM

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— Ann Telnaes (@anntelnaes.bsky.social) February 1, 2026 at 6:39 PM

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by Anne Laurie|  January 29, 20267:33 am| 88 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads, Proud to Be A Democrat, Shitty Cops, Trump Crime Cartel

Pretty good name for a snowplow!

"Abolish ICE" was submitted 9,200 times for Chicago's snowplow naming contest, records show. blockclubchi.co/3ZAnDTZ

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— Block Club Chicago (@blockclubchi.bsky.social) January 28, 2026 at 10:42 AM

brass solidarity band performing “stand by me” in the streets of whittier next to alex pretti’s memorial. the crowd started chanting “the people united will never be defeated” so they incorporated it into the song. i love minneapolis

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— taylr (@taylordahlin.com) January 26, 2026 at 7:22 PM

Scrolling through the photos of Pam Bondi's "Minnesota rioters," it's just hero after hero. Every photo includes a cowardly DHS agent with their back to the camera.
Bondi thinks she's going to win the propaganda war with this shit, but it's never been more clear that they're losing.

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— Matt Novak (@paleofuture.bsky.social) January 28, 2026 at 3:40 PM

You see ICU Nurse Alex Pretti assisting veterans learning to walk again. Donald Trump sees a domestic terrorist and suckers and losers.

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— The Lincoln Project (@lincolnproject.us) January 28, 2026 at 5:31 PM

The parents of Alex Pretti have retained a former federal prosecutor who helped Minnesota's attorney general convict the police officer who kneeled on George Floyd's neck of murder. https://to.pbs.org/3ZA2HfU

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— PBS News (@pbsnews.org) January 28, 2026 at 7:44 PM

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he looks like he just spotted the grim reaper out in the crowd and is trying to figure out where he's seen that tall hooded figure before.

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— Henry (@henrythedog.bsky.social) January 28, 2026 at 5:19 PM

WATCH– Tim Walz on his call with Trump officials: "Not once did they ever say Alex or Renee's name. Not once did they ask how the people of Minnesota were doing. So look, I know who I'm dealing with, and I know the reason that he was calling me was he needed something from us."

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— All In with Chris Hayes (@allinwithchris.bsky.social) January 28, 2026 at 8:33 PM

Governor Tim Walz warns of a national unraveling in an interview with @isaacstanleybecker.bsky.social. “It’s worse than you think,” Walz says of the situation in Minnesota.

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— The Atlantic (@theatlantic.com) January 28, 2026 at 9:40 PM

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… Walz bowed out of his reelection race earlier this month. The 2024 vice-presidential candidate said that he didn’t want politics to interfere with his work amid an intensifying federal probe into welfare fraud in his state. Two days later, his phone rang, and it was Jacob Frey, the mayor of Minneapolis. Renee Good had been shot and killed by an ICE officer, one of thousands of federal agents deployed to Minnesota as part of what the Trump administration declared the largest immigration-enforcement operation in history. “Get yourself prepared,” was the mayor’s message, Walz recalled to me. He had understood instantly that the kind of unrest not seen since the summer of 2020, in the aftermath of George Floyd’s murder, could be returning to Minneapolis.

Barely two weeks later, federal agents shot and killed a second Minneapolis resident. Walz still doesn’t know the names of the agents who unloaded their firearms into Alex Pretti, an ICU nurse. State authorities were blocked from investigating both killings. Instead, the governor was placed under federal investigation along with other Democratic officials. Meanwhile, the Justice Department is demanding access to Minnesota’s voter rolls, couching the extraordinary election-year request as a quid pro quo for restoring “law and order.”…

President Trump called Walz “seriously retarded” in a Thanksgiving post on social media. Yet the president reported having a “very good call” with the governor on Monday, saying the two were “on a similar wavelength.”

By the time of their conversation, senior advisers to the president had smeared Pretti as a “domestic terrorist” and “would-be assassin.” Trump declined to echo those characterizations in interviews and other comments this week. But in their phone call, Walz told me, the president didn’t say Pretti’s name, didn’t express condolences for his family, and didn’t ask how residents of the state were doing.

Instead, Walz said, the president complained. “I just don’t understand you Minnesotans,” he said, arguing that ICE raids had “worked fine” in other places, including New Orleans and Louisville, Kentucky. The president pressed him to cooperate with immigration authorities, according to Walz. The governor told me that he would comply with federal law, but outlined strict limits on his cooperation. “I’m not sure I can do much more,” the governor said. “I’m not going to send my police in to search preschools. I’m not going to have them walk down the street and ask brown people for their papers. I’m not going to do that, because that’s not my job and I don’t think it’s constitutional.”

He gave the president two conditions for their working more closely together: removing federal agents and allowing the state to take part in probes into the two killings. The president, meanwhile, promoted a change in his approach to Minnesota, saying that he was sending Tom Homan, his “border czar,” to replace Gregory Bovino, the Border Patrol official who had become a public face of the administration’s most confrontational tactics. The White House didn’t respond to a request for comment…

Walz said that he wants to see a major drawdown of federal agents and dramatically different tactics. He said he gave Homan a window of several days to reorient the operation. That window closes tomorrow. “If we don’t see a massive change here,” Walz told Homan, “I have no choice but to go back and tell my folks that you’re not doing it.”

“And look,” the governor added, “the folks on the street are skeptical.”…

One thing the governor said he did know was that the damage had already been profound. “The disruption and the moral harm that they have done to our state is unimaginable,” he said. He saw the fear up close recently when residents mistook the SUVs in his security detail for ICE vehicles and fled on foot. Children are staying home from school, he said. Families are fearful of going out for groceries. For people watching from outside Minnesota, the governor said, “it’s worse than you think.”

Minnesota may offer a glimpse of what’s in store for other states. “That assault will come to your state soon,” Walz warned. This is why he has been encouraged to see some red-state governors speak out. Kevin Stitt, the Republican governor of Oklahoma and the chair of the National Governors Association, joined his Democratic vice chair, Wes Moore of Maryland, in calling for a “reset” in immigration enforcement. Governor Phil Scott, a Republican from Vermont, called on Trump to pause the operations, saying simply, “Enough.”…

Walz won’t be on the ballot in November’s election, but he thinks the contest is at the heart of the administration’s tactics. The Justice Department’s demand for Minnesota’s voter rolls, he said, was the giveaway. The president’s party, he predicted, will be “wiped out” in a free and fair vote—assuming there is one.

“But I hear Americans on this,” he added. What they say is, “‘What makes you think we can get to November?’”

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