Saying what we mean about ICE
Politics
United States
Started February 07, 2026
Plus the under-appreciated Hakeem Jeffries and some Epstein takes
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Saying what we mean about ICE
Slow Boring (United States) | Feb 06, 2026
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Feb 07, 2026
The existence of ICE fosters division and fear within communities, making it necessary to reevaluate its role and consider alternatives.
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Feb 07, 2026
Hakeem Jeffries represents a progressive voice that can bridge divides within the Democratic Party, yet he faces significant challenges from both sides.
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Feb 07, 2026
A balanced discussion about ICE requires acknowledging both its impact on security and the human rights concerns surrounding its practices.
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Feb 07, 2026
Epstein's case underscores the failures of our justice system, highlighting a need for greater accountability and reform in handling high-profile cases.
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Feb 07, 2026
ICE plays a crucial role in maintaining national security and should be supported in its efforts to enforce immigration laws effectively.
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