If ICE pulled you over: how would you prove you weren't a Haitian Illegal with a fake ID & passport?

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I wasn’t disputing the right I was questioning the logic
I guess the logic would be people who just don’t want to do things.

If I were gonna live in the states I’d want to whatever I could to just not have anyone google my name and be able to get all the information that my Local DMV has on me.

It’s annoying to know that those data broker sites have your information and you have to pay to get them off of it.

My shyt came off and I had to pay Abine for three years and google my name to get that shyt off.

What’s worse is I had a government job and years after I left that job my name and job title was still on the internet. Not the internal government site but the site for the public.
 

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I've met brehs who got here on a speedboat the week before a couple of times

I'd never call ICE on a Black person :manny:


I learned a lot but I just grew up in Florida with Real ID already in place, everybody has to drive and even semi-illiterate mfs have valid licenses around my way

Freedom and privacy never really occured to me
It should I don’t know when super government police state DC got Real ID but they are advertising it now.

If you check my posts ever since I found out what anyone could find out about you and how we targeted Terrorists over seas I was interested in doing the basics of Privacy.

It don’t have to be big just little things like using Brave rather than chrome

And learning that you should generally almost never give someone your actual phone number
 

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With a social and fingerprints. None of these immigration issues are ADOS issues. It'd be a minor inconvenience at most for me. :yeshrug:
ADOS didn’t think Stop n Frisk was a minor inconvenience. I mean they were just making the city safe by doing a quick stop and search for guns right?
 

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With a social and fingerprints. None of these immigration issues are ADOS issues. It'd be a minor inconvenience at most for me. :yeshrug:
I’m saying

I said SSN like days ago… it’s not that complicated

But I also don’t go anywhere without ID. I have duplicate licenses, passport, passport cards, vet cards, work ID’s, etc… all with my face
 

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ADOS didn’t think Stop n Frisk was a minor inconvenience. I mean they were just making the city safe by doing a quick stop and search for guns right?
You got like 3/4 of a point here tbh :ehh:


My only disagreement woulda been stop n frisk was targeting people who grew up here and tossing them in jail

Not the same as tryna strong arm immigrants out of the country, I'd have zero stress if ICE approached me I'd just be thinking about how can I get them to fukk up so I can get a settlement check :yeshrug:

too many receipts of me being from here (and family high up the chain in government defense, they checked our backgrounds as part of his security clearance too)




Both situations are fukked up tho
 

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You got like 3/4 of a point here tbh :ehh:


My only disagreement woulda been stop n frisk was targeting people who grew up here and tossing them in jail

Not the same as tryna strong arm immigrants out of the country, I'd have zero stress if ICE approached me I'd just be thinking about how can I get them to fukk up so I can get a settlement check :yeshrug:

too many receipts of me being from here (and family high up the chain in government defense, they checked our backgrounds as part of his security clearance too)




Both situations are fukked up tho
Hey breh federal agents have wide authority to investigate shyt. I get it you’re ok with being detained for several minutes at any time of the cop’s choosing if it means some immigrants get off the streets.

But I’ll bet they’ll be a shyt ton of lawsuits of ADOS being detained while Ukrainian draft dodgers don’t even get a second look.

It’s sorta how some nikkas smiled for literally 5 minutes after 9/11 when Arabs were looked at funny, Until they went back to their stores harassing Black girls.
 

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I have a CCW permit. They take your fingerprints and do a background check before they give those out

Im in the system
 

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In the video, a deputy asks Deiseroth about where he's going, and where he is. He describes the route, but does not provide an exact location.

Then, he asks: "Who's the guy in the white shirt?"

When he's told it's the colonel, he responds, "Colonel don't mean s--- to me. I'm federal. I'm trying to get home. I got my boys with me."

When the deputy asks for Department of Homeland Security identification or credentials, he says he doesn't have them on him.

Later, the footage shows Deiseroth out of his car and leaning on his truck bed as deputies attempt to perform a field sobriety test.

"Just give me a minute, alright, guys," he says, and appears upset.

"Like I said, I just don't like us standing here in the road," a deputy tells him.

"I don't either, but you know what, my kids are my life," Deiseroth replies. "You don't know what it's like."

Another deputy encourages him to do the exercise so they can move off the road, and Deiseroth asks: "Are you Haitian?"

"That's nothing to do with my race buddy," the deputy replies.

"My question was, are you Haitian," Deiseroth continues.

When the other deputy says "it doesn't matter where he's from," Deiseroth insists, "it does.
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Smdh
 

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Another deputy encourages him to do the exercise so they can move off the road, and Deiseroth asks: "Are you Haitian?"

"That's nothing to do with my race buddy," the deputy replies.

"My question was, are you Haitian," Deiseroth continues.

When the other deputy says "it doesn't matter where he's from," Deiseroth insists, "it does.[/I]"



Smdh
Which is really a stupid question if you think about it, because you pretty much have to be in a US citizen in order to be a police officer. :patrice:
 
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