

political memes he liked on Instagram
I never want to hear another American lecture about the importance of “freedom of speech”.
“At least we’re not in China” mfs increasingly in shambles over the last year (I was one of them)
America will increasingly mirror China in a lot of its worst ways now.
Like shooting for the moon and landing among the stars, President Trump is aiming for North Korea, in his efforts to make Americans obediently treat him like a God, he’s gonna land somewhere between Beijing and Vladivostok.
He is building a police state that trumps the word of law and treats Trump’s word as law.
Take it easy, these are traitors to the Constitution.
Take it easy, these are traitors to the Constitution.
Cool. Anything being done to stop them?
What would you suggest?
I could have sworn I’ve heard Americans insisting for years that there was an amendment specifically for situations like this, but what do I know. I’m sure doing nothing and expecting the situation to turn out fine is a reasonable course of action.
It’s been a useless amendment since we got a professional standing army.
If you want to be gunned down by a dozen amped up cops you can give it a try though.
So I’m expected to believe these are “traitors to the Constitution” and not representative of America while America just sits by and lets it happen?
I would say a majority of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck and don’t own a firearm, so yes, not really representative of “Americans just letting it happen”
Actual uprising. It’s like you’ve got the 2nd amendment for nothing but range toys and school shootings.
We’re working a few different angles, yes.
Concepts of a plan?
Which would be? When do you expect results?
The official one depends on if the left can get it’s shit together by October 2026. Outlook not so good.
Anything before then?
Before then there are local protests and meetings to push legislation, as well as federal representatives to contact. If you’re looking for something a little more immediate and dramatic, you might enjoy the guns, but frankly the organization around them is kinda iffy.
I came here to quote this. Its like they know we have a detestable, rotten president and are insecure about it or something.
My mom is flying back to America tomorrow. I guess I’m about to find out how cool she is on Facebook whether I like it or not. And I tried so hard not to know…
If I were to travel, I’d bring a newly restored phone with nothing on it. These bastards, man. They’re sick.
That’s mighty suspicious of you… What are you hiding?!
Man, probably don’t be crossing borders in these uncertain times.
You got 2 options:
- Remain in the US until the situation is fixed (new president who isn’t a fucking fascist, is sworn in, and reverse the damages)
or
- Emigrate with the plan being to leave the US permanently
I’m calling it now, the next Democrat President or Congress majority will be in zero hurry to reverse any of the recent hard right moves.
As is tradition.
But also won’t use them to further anything because that might be effective.
I did #2 four years ago. It took a minute for my family to see why. Now it’s damn near too late and they’re stuck hoping #1 is viable.
You can technically still leave, the odd of them stopping you when leaving is much less likely than when entering (although, there’s still a non-zero chance)
The bigger problem is not the US border agents, but finding a country that would even accept you.
She should unironically wipe her phone, particularly if she’s ever criticized Republicans on Facebook.
at this point its safer to make fake pro trump messages of fb.
Weird Flex, but ok.
My wife’s grandma passed away in her homeland and she can’t even attend the funeral over this shit. She’s got a green card and doesn’t even have socials, but these assholes have ruined travel.
Except prices, interesting side effect when demand is so low, it’s cheaper than it’s been in a decade during peak season. Still don’t recommend, but thought it a funny but sad observation.
I guess this is making America “great” right? This is how great nations treat their residents/visitors/citizens?
The story closely matches Hasan’s, which leads me to believe it’s accurate…
Ask yourself why they’d be collecting information about these peoples’ political opinions. What do you think comes next?
Be advised: going through this is a high-stakes form of bullying, plain and simple.
- This is about exercising a power dynamic, with the thin-veil of legitimacy that security operations provide. Your suffering is how the very worst get their rocks off.
- Do exercise a strong self-defense and be prepared for these scenarios.
- Do be prepared for retaliation when your preparedness suddenly makes an agent’s job hard.
- Do have a contingency plan that involves action by outsiders.
- Don’t rely on the ability to exercise your autonomy when in captivity; they will make sure that’s rendered moot.
Sleep deprivation is often used on people in such situations. Which is why what you are saying is so important: be prepared for it.
As a law abiding citizen, I honestly wouldn’t know what to do in this situation. I would probably provide whatever was asked and have my rights exploited by the customs officer.
Guess I should look this up before traveling abroad again.
Traveling to the USA, Russia, Turkey, China and North Korea.
I WOULD say “call the police and report him missing” as this is absolutely the scenario for it, but… well, that ain’t actually gonna help for shit, is it?
That is what she should’ve done as soon as he wasn’t answering for an extended period of time. I’m not victim blaming, I’m just making sure everyone understands how important time is on missing persons. People get abducted at airports. It happens. There has been a lot of propaganda over the last few years (moreso back in 2020) about how we need to save our children that really over dramatized a lot of aspects of human trafficking, but it is still a very real thing that does happen and it does happen at airports as well. But even if it that wasn’t the concern, when someone is missing report them as missing.
In the Netherlands someone can only go missing if there has been no contact for 24h or there is a sign/some evidence of something bad happening. Police could easily say “well, maybe his phone died, try again tomorrow” but I don’t if the protocol is similar in the US.
It is an extremely common misconception that you must wait 24 hours in the US. There is no such rule.
more likely to get him shot at this point
It is my promise that if I every have standing to sue for violation of my constitutional rights, any agents of law enforcement or the government involved will be married to my case for years. I will not let it go. I will not settle. I will be a fucking problem. You’ll think of my name when you’re lying in bed at night. If you’re reading this right now on my phone that you confiscated for no justifiable legal cause, you’ve been warned.
You’ll get nowhere because of the Border search exemption
“Ohhhhhh, you actually believed all that freedom crap? Lol. Lmao. We’ve got about three thousand asterisks and terms and conditions apply on every part of the bill of rights.”
They’ve so thoroughly built in so many shitty little backdoors into the constitution that it’s basically just a joke that only rich people are in on at this point.
So they can force you to unlock your phone?
If you use fingerprint or facial unlock, yes
Hmm. There is some brolegal advice (brolegal because I can’t verify it other than people talking about it on the internet) that suggests hard locking your phone may prevent access by LEO. IOW forcing the phone to require a code entry to unlock it by resetting/power off/on the phone so that faceID and fingerprint no longer work.
I’ve NEVER allowed fingerprint or facial rec on any of my phones. I just got a new one, and I skipped right over that page. You are going to have to be nice enough to me that I will give you my password and pattern.
And this is why standard practice now should be to have all devices turned completely off with all FaceID/ fingerprint unlocking features turned off before you enter any US customs hall. They cannot compel you to tell them your password, but they can use faceID to open your phone.
Also, after being detained, you only know one word and that word is “lawyer.”
Iirc they can compel you to provide passwords at the border. You have far fewer rights at the border than once in the country
They can “compel” whatever they want. It’s amazing how quickly someone can forget their password when stressed out.
Not sure about ICE, but FBI can only compel biometrics, not a passkey or PIN.
For iPhone, tap the power button five times and it will lock out FaceID and require the PIN.
Saying “lawyer lawyer lawyer lawyer lawyer” does not get you a lawyer. Your language should be explicit and specific.
I am invoking my 5th and 6th amendment rights. I will remain silent until an attorney is present.
Then remain silent. Anything less can and will be twisted into you not invoking or even you waiving your rights. That actually happens.
See, for example, this case from Louisiana where the defendant said, “Why don’t you just give me a lawyer, dawg,” and the state Supreme Court found this to be an ambiguous request as there is no such thing as a “lawyer dog.”
Horrifying
boy, trump is trying to do everything he can to discourage immigration, isn’t he?
Except from white South Africans.
White $outh Africans
Apartheid-ists
Its nothing new tbh. C.K Chesterton is quoted about his entry into the US:
I have stood on the other side of Jordan, in the land ruled by a rude Arab chief, where the police looked so like brigands that one wondered what the brigands looked like. But they did not ask me whether I had come to subvert the power of the Shereef; and they did not exhibit the faintest curiosity about my personal views on the ethical basis of civil authority.










