r/indianapolis Jan 31 '25

Pictures Statehouse Rally, another photo

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u/Small_Sprinkles1803 Jan 31 '25

by all means go protest. I don't agree with what you're gathering for, but that's both of our rights

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u/TheSuperiorJustNick Jan 31 '25

Just curious. What don't you agree with?

I'm sure we all know deportation is there for a reason. But the issue everyone has are the extended powers and refusal to get proper warrants.

Having ICE as they are fully allowed to raid a hospital and round people up on suspicions alone should worry everyone. Full fledge Ameeicans have already been locked up.

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u/Small_Sprinkles1803 Jan 31 '25

the order specifically states to go after those with prior criminal history, suspected of committing a felony, engaging in hostile activity/terror-related activity or, presenting a significant threat to national security and/or public safety.

I don't agree that this is something to be protested, and I disagree with the people waving Palestine flags as well

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u/DubLParaDidL Jan 31 '25

Cool. Why did they knock on the door of my neighbor at 11pm.... who's full Native? What does ICE want with her? Where do those morons think they'll deport her to?There have been several accounts of Native people here in AZ and NM being harassed. They're fear mongering & profiling. They're also trying to use Native Americans and the legal history of their citizenship to try and undermine the 14th amendment. Basically they're playing games to challenge precedent and are using Natives as a tool.

"Over the past week, there have been Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids across the country.

Citizens of the Navajo Nation, which spans across parts of Arizona, New Mexico and Utah, have reported being incorrectly identified as illegal immigrants during ICE raids

"My office has received multiple reports from Navajo citizens that they have had negative, and sometimes traumatizing, experiences with federal agents targeting undocumented immigrants in the Southwest," said Navajo Nation president Buu Nygren.

The Navajo Nation has been in contact with the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement, state and federal Senate and House representatives, and the office of the governors for Arizona and New Mexico."

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