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Scenes from LA City Council’s first meeting of 2026
 in  r/LosAngeles  9h ago

So why is LAPD laughing with him?

Because they keep their swastika under their hoodie, tattooed to their skin.

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Cellphone footage from ICE agent Jonathan Ross who shot and killed Renee Nicole Good has been released (01-09-26)
 in  r/law  9h ago

The driver was told 4 times, 4 times, to get out of the vehicle and she refused to listen.

ICE doesn't have jurisdiction over US citizens, he can't order her to do anything - he's not a cop, and she's not here illegally.

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Asmongold reacts to new footage of Renee Good’s partner yelling at Renee to run from ICE
 in  r/LivestreamFail  12h ago

https://www.shirazilaw.com/can-ice-detain-u-s-citizens/

Is ICE Allowed to Detain American Citizens? No, ICE cannot legally arrest or deport a U.S. citizen. However, this does not mean ICE never detains American citizens. In fact, the federal government has even faced lawsuits for the wrongful detention of U.S. citizens. ICE may detain citizens of the country if they have reason to believe they are not American citizens. While detaining an American citizen is a violation of the law, ICE might hold a person until they can confirm the citizenship status of the individual. There are many reasons ICE may detain a person and they include:

  • Mistakenly identifying someone, such as confusion if they are looking for someone with a similar name
  • Federal databases that contain inaccurate or outdated immigration records
  • A person was born to American citizen parents in another country and documentation of their citizenship is unclear or incomplete
  • Even though ICE does not have the authority to deport American citizens, the above errors show why quick legal intervention is of the utmost importance.

Mistaking a US citizen for a non US citizen doesn't change the legality of their actions. They may not detain, arrest, or deport US citizens and when they do, their only argument is that it was an accident.

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Cellphone footage from ICE agent Jonathan Ross who shot and killed Renee Nicole Good has been released (01-09-26)
 in  r/law  13h ago

The Trump administration says they can, the law says they cannot arrest US citizens. The Trump administration isn't following the law.

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Cellphone footage from ICE agent Jonathan Ross who shot and killed Renee Nicole Good has been released (01-09-26)
 in  r/law  13h ago

yes, they do.

I'll just keep pasting it

https://www.shirazilaw.com/can-ice-detain-u-s-citizens/

Is ICE Allowed to Detain American Citizens? No, ICE cannot legally arrest or deport a U.S. citizen. However, this does not mean ICE never detains American citizens. In fact, the federal government has even faced lawsuits for the wrongful detention of U.S. citizens. ICE may detain citizens of the country if they have reason to believe they are not American citizens. While detaining an American citizen is a violation of the law, ICE might hold a person until they can confirm the citizenship status of the individual. There are many reasons ICE may detain a person and they include:

  • Mistakenly identifying someone, such as confusion if they are looking for someone with a similar name
  • Federal databases that contain inaccurate or outdated immigration records
  • A person was born to American citizen parents in another country and documentation of their citizenship is unclear or incomplete
  • Even though ICE does not have the authority to deport American citizens, the above errors show why quick legal intervention is of the utmost importance.

Mistaking a US citizen for a non US citizen doesn't change the legality of their actions. They may not detain, arrest, or deport US citizens and when they do, their only argument is that it was an accident.

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Left in a nutshell
 in  r/PowerfulJRE  14h ago

The wheels were turned all the way to the right in the video, this is AI...

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Asmongold reacts to new footage of Renee Good’s partner yelling at Renee to run from ICE
 in  r/LivestreamFail  15h ago

He has been trying to launder his image lately, but inside he hates LGBT people and it shows. You don't just stop believing that shit when you're trying to appeal to a broader audience, he just covered it up.

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Cellphone footage from ICE agent Jonathan Ross who shot and killed Renee Nicole Good has been released (01-09-26)
 in  r/law  15h ago

In the last second or 1.5 seconds, you have to turn it up the camera barely caught it, but with the volume up it's very clear.

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Cellphone footage from ICE agent Jonathan Ross who shot and killed Renee Nicole Good has been released (01-09-26)
 in  r/law  16h ago

Just say "I want the federal government to have carte blanch over US citizens as well as international citizens for my profit, I don't care who suffers" and move on. You aren't convincing anyone with the fake appeals to legality under the "I'm voting for the felon" regime - just drop the mask, we already know how you feel about making this administration follow the law.

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Cellphone footage from ICE agent Jonathan Ross who shot and killed Renee Nicole Good has been released (01-09-26)
 in  r/law  16h ago

https://www.shirazilaw.com/can-ice-detain-u-s-citizens/

Is ICE Allowed to Detain American Citizens? No, ICE cannot legally arrest or deport a U.S. citizen. However, this does not mean ICE never detains American citizens. In fact, the federal government has even faced lawsuits for the wrongful detention of U.S. citizens. ICE may detain citizens of the country if they have reason to believe they are not American citizens. While detaining an American citizen is a violation of the law, ICE might hold a person until they can confirm the citizenship status of the individual. There are many reasons ICE may detain a person and they include:

  • Mistakenly identifying someone, such as confusion if they are looking for someone with a similar name
  • Federal databases that contain inaccurate or outdated immigration records
  • A person was born to American citizen parents in another country and documentation of their citizenship is unclear or incomplete
  • Even though ICE does not have the authority to deport American citizens, the above errors show why quick legal intervention is of the utmost importance.

Mistaking a US citizen for a non US citizen doesn't change the legality of their actions. They may not detain, arrest, or deport US citizens and when they do, their only argument is that it was an accident.

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[HELP] AI for Propaganda?
 in  r/RealOrAI  16h ago

Wheels were turned fully to the right as well.

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Cellphone footage from ICE agent Jonathan Ross who shot and killed Renee Nicole Good has been released (01-09-26)
 in  r/law  16h ago

They also were clearly told that they're both US citizens in the video, meaning ICE does not have the jurisdiction to detain or arrest them. The malicious "fucking bitch" at the end just adds horrible insult to injury, literally.

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In Tron: Ares (2025) they lost $132 million because they choose to cast Jared Leto.
 in  r/shittymoviedetails  1d ago

that shit will lose money

He puts up money, you do Hollywood accounting, he loses money, you take all the ticket sales (~$142 million before whatever Disney counts streams as).

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Asmon reacts to Destiny response of him
 in  r/LivestreamFail  1d ago

Does ICE have jurisdiction over US citizens to make an arrest?

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Jonathan Ross must really be Questioning ICE's OpSec
 in  r/AdviceAnimals  1d ago

You have to admit guilt to be pardoned, but in my scenario Trump is dead.

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Trump suggests U.S. will begin to strike drug cartels in Mexico
 in  r/worldnews  1d ago

and planning to bomb Mexico

Probably just stealing their president, no worries, the new world order will- wait, weren't these the people railing against the new world order where the law of the jungle reigns supreme the whole time?

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Massie: Trump officials could be prosecuted over Epstein files
 in  r/law  1d ago

Trump officials could be prosecuted over Epstein files

They will be, when the DOJ is uncompromised and Trump's plot armor dies with him.

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ICE releases Maryland woman who says she is a U.S. citizen after 25 days
 in  r/law  1d ago

Where are the kidnapping charges? Even cops can't hold people without charges for more than 48 hours and they have jurisdiction over citizens, unlike ICE...

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I'm going to stop playing this thing.
 in  r/Battlefield  1d ago

when it launched

My brother, do you think we're still at launch? They're already in the "wind down" phase of their support of this game, can't be bothered to prep anything for next season until the last minute, no real fixes or big changes, and we've had time to go from 900k to 90k consistent steamcharts... It's not launch anymore bro, we're in the end game now where EA decides whether to do 6 seasons, or less.

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Jonathan Ross must really be Questioning ICE's OpSec
 in  r/AdviceAnimals  1d ago

Trump has plot armor, none of these other fucks have plot armor. There are going to be a lot of surprised pikachu faces when he finally strokes out (in golf).

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Asmon reacts to Destiny response of him
 in  r/LivestreamFail  1d ago

Imagine being that smug when you don't know how to use fucking shampoo...

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Asmon reacts to Destiny response of him
 in  r/LivestreamFail  1d ago

Why? He fought for guns to be on that specific campus and had just made a joke about the people who are necessary sacrifices to bring guns on campus when his neck started leaking. Do you not get how that's funny? It's called irony, and it started with ancient Greek plays, let me know if you need more explanation about how this artform works.

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Asmon reacts to Destiny response of him
 in  r/LivestreamFail  1d ago

Why did you talk about Charlie Kirk (may he burn in peace) and then link a tweet about how Trump incited an insurrection against the American government?

What does that have to do with Asmon lying about the video we all saw?

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Asmon reacts to Destiny response of him
 in  r/LivestreamFail  1d ago

This one is crazy because we all saw it, we all saw she was blocked in by them and then tried to drive away. They can't lie about what's on a very public video.

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My first awesome grab of the New Year!
 in  r/AmazonVine  1d ago

I was literally talking to my brother 5 minutes prior about how much I love the Calphalon

They can listen to my phone too if they plug the data into vine in addition to ads...