Automated list of people on LinkedIn who claim to work for ICE

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Mind out for false positives from members of the Institute of Civil Engineers.

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“Fascism should more appropriately be called Corporatism because it is a merger of state and corporate power”
― Benito Mussolini

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A useful thread:

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Seems a bit wide of a net.
Why not just dox the whole police force?
Heck let’s just dox social workers.

And be ready to financially support them.

The people who are receiving the orders that they should be refusing are simply not in a financial position to refuse them – they are likely living paycheck to paycheck like the vast majority of other US workers. We need to find a solution to that problem before we put the responsibility of standing up to power on their shoulders.

This is part of where the power of unions came from, by building up reserves to cover lost wages during strikes, they took the “I can’t afford to stand up for myself” argument off the table.

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These are the people that need to be shamed:

Orlando Martinez, Chair
Anselmo Villarreal, Vice Chair
Rosa Santis, Treasurer
Elizabeth S Gonzales, Secretary
David Marshall Jr, Board member
Juan Sanchez, President/CEO
Melody Chung, CFO
Rachel Luna, General counsel
Alexia Rodriguez, Vice-President
Joella Brooks, COO
Jennifer Sanchez, Vice-President
Veronica Delgado-Savage, Vice-President
Ting Sik Chor, Director of Finance
Geraldo G Rivera, Associate Vice-President

From the Form 990 for SW Key Programs: https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/742481167/201711009349300111/IRS990

In particular, Ms Luna, General counsel needs to start boning up on her Nuremberg defense case law.

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Don’t assume that everyone at ICE is in on grabbing kids from parents or that everyone is somehow related. Or that there is a hive mind where everyone agrees. The job market isn’t so great that everyone who quits can go somewhere else and the exchange rate of your righteousness indignation to US dollars isn’t strong for them to live off of.

If someone goes out and starts crossing names off this list, then having compiled and distributed it might start to feel less virtuous, so that is something for everyone involved to think about very carefully.

People in organisations like ICE have a bunker mentality – they’re doing an unpopular job, “those people” just don’t understand, etc. – and any increase in harassment from the sort of people who would look at this list will just make them dig in harder. If one of them burns out (or even gets assassinated), there are plenty of Turmp goblins eager to replace them, and the besieged-band-of-brothers fantasy just makes it more appealing.

But suppose an ICE employee comes to a new town, and gets breakfast every morning in a diner where the helmet-permed grandma waitress always smiles at them and makes friendly small talk. Then one morning, they come into the diner wearing their ICE windbreaker, and suddenly Mabel is looking at them like she stepped in dogshit, and pouring their coffee in icy silence. That’s the kind of thing that would get through. If ICE employees see that the general public despise their employer (and not them personally), that’s what will smoosh their morale.

Of course, as long as there is support from above, ICE won’t go away, and the more people are shamed into quitting, the more it will be forced to recruit antisocial psychopaths. So even in the best-case scenario, resisting ICE itself is a very short-term solution.

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Every ICE employee has the option to quit and make more money stealing rich people’s jewellery instead. If it’s morality stopping them, well, let’s see their detailed moral accounting on what ICE does.

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Download source before it disappears: https://github.com/3l-d1abl0/Linkedin-search-scraper

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Legal help (for Federal employees):

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If you’re a mid-level government bureaucrat, you don’t get a slap on the wrist for grand larceny. Also, if you’re a mid-level government bureaucrat, you’re probably also a terrible criminal.

So were the Gestapo. I’d be OK with doxxing them too.

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Police forces in America are obviously very flawed and in need of systemic reform but most people can agree that we need SOME form of law enforcement in any sufficiently large society and it’s not that hard to find examples of “good cops” out there.

By contrast ICE didn’t even exist as an agency prior to 2003. The agency is not only unnecessary, it’s clearly a force of evil. Time to shut the whole damn thing down.

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It didn’t exist because its prior functions existed as part of the old Immigration and Naturalization Service or US Customs Service.

Secret agents aren’t a matter of public record.
They are secret agents (Deportation Officer, Detention and Deportation Officer, HIS Agent, ICE Agent, ICE Criminal Investigator, Immigration Investigator) who work entirely with false identities and nowhere near their hometowns.

They are at work 24/7 and must carry a gun at all times.
I just saw that the US Department of Labor reports, special agents earn an average annual salary of $77,210.
Conscienceless thugs are pretty affordable.

I don’t know these things but I’m wondering if doxxing them might be a crime.

Indeed. And INS wasn’t nearly as bad then as ICE is now. I’d even venture to say that it’s preferable to ICE.

Yes, Naturalization is no longer part of their name, or it appears their mission.

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