Break the law, face the consequences. That goes for ICE agents who commit illegal acts outside of their official functions.
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Break the law, face the consequences. That goes for ICE agents who commit illegal acts outside of their official functions.
"Acting" USA Bill Essayli is using a bait 'n switch. No one's talking about impeding a federal agent acting within the lawful scope of their office. They are talking about imposing legal sanctions on federal employees who commit crimes and otherwise act outside the scope of their official duties.
Essayli is a real tool.
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/06/14/bill-essayli-huerta-los-angeles-00403352
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@georgetakei no, Bill is right, they just need to face consequences until they are given a reprieve => almost no consequences
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