Who Is Next To Disappear? You?
Just one day of immigration news shows that ICEstapo stormtroopers are ramping up
Let’s review some of yesterday’s immigration news, shall we, my fellow burdened denizens of what is quickly turning into a shithole nation run by masked sycophants and creeps?
ICEstapo raid arrests 475 people at electric car battery megafactory construction site in Georgia
Icestapo stormtroopers halted construction at an automotive battery megafactory being built in Bryan County, just west of Savannah, Georgia. Here’s the lead officer, wearing a mask, ordering instruction crews to halt construction:
The batteries are supposed to be used for Hyundai and Kia electric vehicles, which the Trump regime is trying to end in favor of carbon-based vehicles.
Most of those arrested were South Korean nationals, according to an NBC report.
With today’s news of the job market crash, the timing couldn’t be more appropriate.
You may be noticing construction crews are disappearing near you, too. I know I have in my neighborhood. I haven’t seen a roofing team in months, and nobody in a red hat is gonna sling shingles in 90-degree heat.
Organizers in Chicago have canceled El Grito festival plans scheduled for Sept. 13-14 in Grant Park, in Chicago, Illinois
Governor JB Pritzker earlier warned that ICEstapo stormtroopers would enter Chicago to disrupt Mexican Independence Day celebrations.
The Pilsen Mexican Independence Day Parade, which is set for Saturday, will continue as planned, according to organizers.
Read more here.
ICEstapo Arrests at Domestic Violence Court threaten survivors of domestic violence
ICEstapo stormtroopers entered a domestic violence court in Chicago and arrested at least one perp, but also arrested his victim.
According to Block Club Chicago:
The individuals declined to identify their agency, Kuipers said. Several wore gaiters around their necks, and one displayed an insignia that was not immediately recognizable.
Immigration advocates are diligently working on building response teams to handle the coming invasion from additional stormtroopers that JB Pritzker has warned about.
Read more here.
Protesters gather at Chicago ICEstapo facility after news that a six-week assault on Chicago is planned by federal agents
Read more here (Chicago Tribune gift link)
ICEStapo disappears 40 people in New York State
According to New York Governor Kathy Hochul:
"I am outraged by this morning's ICE raids in Cato and Fulton, where more than 40 adults were seized — including parents of at least a dozen children at risk of returning from school to an empty house."
According to Reuters, the number was larger:
Migrant advocacy group Rural & Migrant Ministry said on Facebook that over 70 workers were arrested after an ICE raid at a nutrition bar factory, Nutrition Bar Confectioners, in the village of Cato.
The New York Times also put the figure of those who were detained at more than 70, citing witnesses. The newspaper said the raid at the nutrition bar factory appeared to be one of the biggest workplace raids in New York since Trump's crackdown began after he took office.
Two Trump judges order Florida's "Alligator Alcatraz" to be reopened
Shortly after a lower court ruled that Alligator Alcatraz be shut down because of environmental concerns over what a commercially run prison would do to the Everglades, its ruling was overturned by two Trump-appointed judges.
Read more here.
Elections have consequences, folks. These judicial appointments Trump makes are lifetime terms. The only way to get rid of them is through impeachment.
Expect more of this as he infiltrates additional appeals courts throughout the country, including districts that are normally favorable to traditional justice.
Trump regime launches investigations into Medicaid spending on immigrants in Democratic states.
Here is some Trump regime doublespeak as reported by the Chicago Tribune:
“It is a matter of national concern that some states have pushed the boundaries of Medicaid law to offer extensive benefits to individuals unlawfully present in the United States,” CMS spokesperson Catherine Howden said about the agency’s probe of selected states.
Read more here (gift link)
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services will hire armed agents for the first time
According to NBC News:
The Trump administration announced Thursday that the agency that assesses whether immigrants should be granted green cards and citizenship will add its own law enforcement agents who can carry firearms and make arrests.
The move is a major change for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, an agency that has been kept separate from immigration arrests and enforcing deportations. USCIS assesses applications and interviews immigrants seeking to legally remain in the country by getting green cards, becoming naturalized citizens or being approved for humanitarian programs.
Read more here.
Department of War (against United States Citizens) will use military lawyers as immigration judges for the first time
The Federal News Network reports that the Pentagon is working on a plan to use biased Judge Advocates to deal with the backlog of immigration cases.
Read more here.
Pritzker’s Warning
Breaking News Out of Chicago: Illinois Governor Pritzker Giving Cover to Fleeing Texas Democrats
Tonight, I wanted to make sure everyone who subscribes to my newsletter sees this important development, best reported by the headline that appeared in my inbox just now:
A reminder: One short list of immigrants who have changed America
This list from Hudson Community College1 lists just a few immigrants who have made a significant impact on American social, political, and cultural life. Rupert Murdoch, who is not on this list, has had a devastating impact on American life, and sadly, makes the case almost on his own for banning immigration. The same goes for Musk, who is on this list. But rather than banning all immigration, maybe we should ban white immigrants until further notice. They seem to have unpleasant agendas.
Chinua Achebe (Nigeria) writer
Madeleine Albright (Czech Republic) politician
Christiane Amanpour (Britain/Iran) TV news correspondent
Anousheh Ansari (Iran) astronaut
Desi Arnaz (Cuba) actor, producer
Isaac Asimov (Russia) writer
John James Audubon (Haiti) ornithologist
Antonio Banderas (Spain) actor
Mikhail Baryshnikov (Russia) dancer
Irving Berlin (Russia) composer
Victor Borge (Denmark) pianist, comedian
Fernando Botero (Colombia) painter, sculptor
Charles Boyer ( France) actor
Sergey Brin (Russia) business personality, computer scientist
Joseph Brodsky (Russia) poet
Yul Brynner (Russia) actor
Jose Canseco (Cuba) baseball player
Stokely Carmichael (Trinidad) activist
Andrew Carnegie (Scotland) industrialist, philanthropist
Jackie Chan (Hong Kong) actor, filmmaker
Steve Chen (Taiwan) You Tube founder
Liz Claiborne (Belgium) designer
Nadia Comaneci (Romania) gymnast
Celia Cruz (Cuba) singer
Willem de Kooning (Netherlands) artist
Oscar de La Renta (Dominican Republic) fashion designer
Kiran Desai (India) author
Theodosius Dobzhansky (Ukraine) geneticist
Eleuthere Irenee Du Pont (France) chemist, entrepreneur
Albert Einstein (Germany) physicist
Erik Erikson (Germany) psychoanalyst
Gloria Estefan (Cuba) singer
Enrico Fermi (Italy) physicist
Eva Gabor and Zsa-Zsa Gabor (Hungary) actor
Andy Garcia (Cuba) actor
Khalil Gibran (Lebanon) poet and novelist
Salma Hayek (Mexico) actress, producer
Audrey Hepburn (Belgium) actor
Vladimir Horowitz (Russia) pianist
Khaled Hosseini (Afghanistan) physician, author
Arianna Huffington (Greece) author, media mogul
Iman (Somalia) model
Wyclef Jean (Haiti) musician, political figure
Jawed Kari (Germany) co-founder of You Tube
Elia Kazan (Turkey) director
Teresan Heinz Kerry (Mozambique) philanthropist, public figure
Henry Kissinger (Germany) U.S. Secretary of State
Jan Koum (Ukraine) WhatsApp creator
Anna Kournikova (Russia) tennis player
Mila Kunis (Ukraine) actor
Padma Lakshmi (India) chef
Ang Lee (Taiwan) director, producer
Wen Ho Lee (Taiwan) scientist
John Leguizamo (Colombia) actor, comedian
John Lennon (England) rock musician, songwriter
Yo-Yo Ma (France) musician
Louis Malle (France) director
Thomas Mann Germany) novelist, essayist
Bob Marley (Jamaica) singer, songwriter
Melquiades Martinez (Cuba) politician
Yao Ming (China) basketball player
Mario Molina (Mexico) chemist, Nobel laureate
Ricardo Montalban (Mexico) actor
Van Morrison (Ireland) singer, songwriter
Masaharu Morimoto (Japan) chef
John Muir ( England) writer, naturalist
Elon Musk (South Africa) inventor, entrepreuneur
Vladimir Nabokov (Russia) writer
Thomas Nast (Germany) illustrator, journalist
Martina Navratilova ( Czechoslovak) tennis player
John George Nicolay (Germany) writer, lawyer, government official
Maureen O'Hara (Ireland) actor
Ann-Margaret (Olsson) (Sweden) actor
Yoko Ono (Japan) artist
William Paterson (Ireland) lawyer, Supreme Court Justice, U.S. Governor, U.S. Senator
I. M. Pei (Hong Kong) architect
Sundar Pichai (India) Google executive
Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninoff (Russia) pianist, composer, conductor
Ayn Rand (Russia) writer, philosopher
Rihanna (Barbados) singer
Helena Rubinstein (Poland) business, beauty products
Carlos Santana (Mexico) musician
Arnold Schwarzenegger (Austria) U.S. Governor, actor, bodybuilder
Monica Seles (Serbia) tennis player
Sammy Sosa (Dominican Republic) baseball player
Isaac Stern (Ukraine) violinist
Lee Strasberg (Ukraine) theatrical teacher, director, actor
Levi Straus (Germany) creator of Levis pants
Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky (Russia) composer, pianist
Nicola Tesla (Croatia) inventor
Charlize Theron (South Africa) actor
Melania Trump (Yugoslavia) First lady
Rudolph Valentino (Italy) actor
Sofia Vergara (Colombia) actress
Elie Weisel (Romania) writer
Dr. Ruth Westheimer (Germany) sex advisor, TV personality
Jason W (Taiwan) designer
Jerry Yang (Taiwan) Yahoo creator
Fareed Zakaria (India) journalist
SOMEONE YOU KNOW AND/OR LOVE
That’s just a few. But those days, for now, are over. 78 million Americans said, “No, I want to end the American Experiment.”
To borrow loosely from the famous poem by Martin Niemöller:2
First they came for the Mexican
And I did not speak out
Because I was not Mexican.
Then they came for the Hyundai construction crew
And I did not speak out
Because I was not part of the Hyundai construction crew..
Then they came for the journalists
And I did not speak out
Because I was not a journalist.
Then they came for me
And there was no one left
To speak out for me.
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Footnotes
“HCCC Libraries: ESL II ~ Famous U.S. Immigrants: Famous American Immigrants.” 2025. Hccc.edu. 2025. https://library.hccc.edu/c.php?g=366161.
“Holocaust Memorial Day Trust | First They Came – by Pastor Martin Niemöller.” 2020. Holocaust Memorial Day Trust. April 30, 2020. https://hmd.org.uk/resource/first-they-came-by-pastor-martin-niemoller/.







I'm caught up but another is about a month away. I'm on a Medicare Advantage plan but I don't know if they will pay for boosters.
Those of us who aren’t disappeared, are subject to Bob “Brain Worm” Kennedy’s Pandora’s box of pathogens. Get boosters while you still can.