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Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by SamFisher, Jun 10, 2025.

  1. StupidMoniker

    StupidMoniker I lost a bet
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    On the contrary, I addressed the point directly.
    I don't know, I wasn't there. I have not seen a report. I have not seen BWC. All I have is her cousin's statement via people on this board opposed to ICE.
    No, but I have not seen any evidence of this. That was the whole point of my response. You are saying it appears that they are being stopped for their skin color. I have seen no evidence of this.
    If you don't want them pulling over people of other races to artificially create a racial balance, then we are left with the original issue that they are primarily stopping brown people, because their targets are primarily brown people. That is not proof that they are stopping them BECAUSE they are brown.
    Thank you for your criminal procedure lesson.
    Are they? I have not seen an actual example. I have seen a lot of talk. The one case I looked into, the talk turned out to be nonsense and there was plenty of reasonable suspicion to investigate. You are making these claims, but there has been no evidence to back it up.
    When did anyone make that claim. I take issue with money being taken from me and given to other people without my consent. I have never called it fascism (probably because I actually know what fascism means).
    Any evidence? No? Okay.
    My ideology is logically consistent and morally defensible.
    A hijab can, of course, have weapons under it.
     
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  2. astros123

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    Purposely hiring scum and giving them a badge lol
     
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    Evil, Evil People......................nothing more than Proud Boys with a badge
     
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  5. deb4rockets

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    OMG, this is so disturbing.
     
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  6. Reeko

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    they’re all POS’s, and the majority of them look like sh*t too

    Who is this fat ass gonna be chasing after on the streets? They’ll hire anyone

    decorated generals now need fitness tests according to Pete Hegseth, but ICE agents who will be out in the field can be built like they’re about to give birth and have extensive criminal records
     
  7. TheFreak

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    Give birth? That dude currently spamming thread after thread who sounds awfully similar to that general gaul poster might be interested in that.
     
  8. Reeko

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    A Bulgarian man from Chicago arrested during the recent fall immigration enforcement 'blitz' has died while in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at a Michigan private prison.

    Nenko Gantchev, 56, died Monday at the North Lake Correctional Facility in Baldwin, MI, which is contracted by ICE to hold undocumented migrants.

    After multiple inquiries from the ABC7 I-Team, a DHS statement published online said Gantchev's death is "suspected to be from natural causes," but "the official cause of death is still under investigation."

    But Gantchev's family and friends tell the I-Team questions are mounting surrounding his deteriorating medical condition the past few months while he was in custody at North Lake, leading up to what happened the day he died.

    "I want people to know what happened to him, a man who lived 30 years here, hardworking, paid taxes, and they treated him like an animal," said Gantchev's wife, a U.S. citizen who asked the I-Team not to use her name as she fears retaliation from federal officials. "They are so rude to him... They treated him like he was a murderer."

    Chicago Congresswoman Delia Ramirez has called for an "immediate, transparent investigation into the circumstances of Mr. Gantchev's death, including an investigation into reports from other detainees that he asked for medical assistance and did not receive it in time to save his life."

    "We are aware of at least 30 deaths at ICE detention centers this year, making 2025 the deadliest year for immigrants in ICE custody," Ramirez said in an online statement.

    Gantchev was one of hundreds of people that a federal judge in Chicago ordered released on bond last month, after his warrantless arrest was flagged as possibly violating the Castañon Nava consent decree in place. In court records, federal officials indicated Gantchev's release was not considered a high risk to public safety.

    Gantchev's wife said the order initially renewed their hope that he would be released and could seek further medical treatment, as he was diabetic.

    But when the order was blocked by the Seventh Circuit Appeals Court, Gantchev's wife said her husband Nenko faced a difficult decision: Submit to voluntary removal from the country back to Bulgaria, or stay in custody at North Lake, hoping he would eventually be granted bond.

    "I told him, 'You have to make the decision, but please don't leave me alone here,'" his wife said. "He's paid taxes this whole time, he's not a criminal. Why do they treat him like this?"

    As the I-Team previously reported, the North Lake facility where Gantchev was held is owned by GEO Group, one of the largest private prison companies in the country. It was contracted by ICE earlier this year to be the Midwest's largest ICE detention center.

    Gantchev's wife and close friends tell the I-Team he first moved to Chicago 30 years ago from Bulgaria on a student visa, and since then, received a work permit and owned a trucking company since 2008.

    Gantchev married his wife in 2017, and she said he was in the process of applying for a green card through their marriage. Gantchev's wife said Nenko was arrested by ICE on Sept. 23 when he showed up for an interview to discuss his green card application at the USCIS Chicago office. That's when she said agents appeared out of nowhere, seemingly waiting for him to arrive.

    Nearly three months later, the day that his wife was notified of Gantchev's death - Dec. 16 - was the couple's eight-year wedding anniversary.

    "We had a very good life together, this is very hard for me," Gantchev's wife said.

    Gantchev's close family friend "Anna," who also asked the I-Team not to use her last name out of fears for her safety, was there on Gantchev's courthouse wedding day, and is still in shock over what has happened.

    "He was just a wonderful human being, very, very docile, very good natured, funny, you know, just very helpful, the kind that would stick up for his friends," Anna told the I-Team. "If you needed something, he would be there for you."

    Questions surrounding Gantchev's death
    Gantchev's wife and friends told the I-Team for months, ever since Gantchev was arrested by ICE agents, he had told them over the phone that his physical health had been deteriorating.

    Gantchev suffered from type 2 diabetes and told his wife no diet accommodations were made for him. She and Anna said the small amount of food that is given to people detained at North Lake was not enough for maintaining Gantchev's blood sugar levels.

    "There was no special diet," Anna said. "There was not enough food that he needed for his condition, which is why we were sending the money through the system there so he could go to the commissary."

    Anna continued, "With diabetics, especially with type two, when they're under a tremendous amount of stress, even if the diet were okay, the stress alone could create those blood sugar spikes, and he was not feeling well. Progressively, it was happening more and more and more."

    Gantchev's wife told the I-Team she knew something was wrong by Monday night, when she didn't receive an expected nightly phone call from her husband. Searching his name on the ICE locator website, she said it indicated he had been released.

    But by the next morning, Gantchev's wife said she received a call from the Bulgarian Embassy, notifying her that her husband had died in ICE's custody.

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  9. B-Bob

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    Happy holidays, from our criminal US regime, to an innocent, hard-working family. ****ing sick.
     
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  10. TheFreak

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    I’m sure Bari Weiss and 60 Minutes will have a full investigative report out soon.
     
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    Libertarian on here is just code for catlurd loving 4channers. Genuine libertarians aren't on the internet.
     
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  13. StupidMoniker

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    I think you are confused, libertarians love the internet.
    What is it I am supporting in this story? The way the US Border Patrol drives? The way they interact with someone who is trying to exchange insurance information with them while they are in the middle of an operation? I'm sorry that this video doesn't offend me. The teen should have pulled to the side of the road and then waited until they were finished to handle the traffic collision (or just don't pass them in the same lane). Have you ever seen police arresting someone they are trying to take by surprise? That's how they pull up.
     

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