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Misdirection Play, a Notion of Immigrants Dept. 0

Via the Las Vegas Sun, Sal Rodriguez discusses that furor over welfare fraud in Minnesota. He notes that, though Somali immigrants are being targeted by the Trump maladministration, (emphasis added)

The most prominent example of fraud took place via a nonprofit called Feeding Our Future, which bilked taxpayers out of hundreds of millions of federal COVID dollars as it falsely claimed to distribute meals.

The founder of the organization, a white American named Aimee Bock, was convicted of her crimes. Dozens of others involved in the scheme have pled guilty. Most of those involved were of Somali background.

So why, one wonders, are Somalis getting all the blame publicity? Rodriguez suggests that the answer is quite simple:

The MAGA movement is basically a fever dream for racists and xenophobes in which they can leverage the force of the federal government and right-wing media echo chambers to punish and demonize disfavored groups.

Methinks the full article. is worth your while.

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No Rooming at the Inn 0

These days, you hear a lot in the news about the First, Second, Fourth, and Fifth Amendments to the U. S. Constitution. You don’t hear much about the Third Amendment, which was written in reaction to the British forcing colonials to take British soldiers into their homes back in colonial times. It reads in its entirety

No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law.

At Above the Law, Joe Patrice predicts that it might be a thing because of the actions of the Trump maladmistration.

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Circular Reasoning in a Rogue State 0

Steve M. sees a pattern. Here’s a bit of his article:

We attacked Venezuela and are justifying the attack by saying our troops were attacked? That’s how the administration talks about ICE. ICE goons go into a city aggressively, are met with resistance, then claim they can arrest protesters for responding to the troops’ aggression, as if the targets of U.S. force are the aggressors and the troops are passive victims.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

At The Charlotte Observer, Justin Perry notes that

. . . In a speech last month at the conservative AmFest 2025, Vice President JD Vance said “In the United States of America, you don’t have to apologize for being white anymore.”

Then Perry masterfully dissects the duplicitous thinking behind Vance’s remark.

His piece is worth the two or three minutes it will take to read.

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A Notion of Immigrants 0

Ruben Navarrett Jr. unpacks the ten biggest lies about immigrants. Here’s one; follow the link for the others.

“Immigration enforcement is about the rule of law.” Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents are under so much pressure to meet a daily quota of 3,000 arrests that they break the law to enforce the law. They scrapped due process, engaged in racial profiling, abandoned their own standard of “reasonable suspicion” before a search, and brutalized U.S. citizens. There is no rule of law, only the law of the jungle.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

At the Las Vegas Sun, Eric Foster decodes de code.

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American Stasi 0

From the Youtube page:

A Texas federal judge wasn’t buying ICE’s story after bodycam footage exposed a wildly exaggerated arrest. In a scathing ruling, the Bush-appointed judge blasted DHS for pushing a “largely fictional” case that could’ve sent a Honduran immigrant to prison for 20 years — all after an agent injured himself while smashing a car window. The case was thrown out, but the disturbing implications for civil rights and unchecked immigration enforcement remain. Rick Strom breaks it down.

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American Stasi 0

From the Youtube page:

While anyone even suspected of being an undocumented immigrant is facing the threat of violence from Donald Trump and Stephen Miller’s ICE agents at any moment, U.S. citizens, as predicted, are also getting caught up in the lawlessness these thugs are operating with and are becoming victims of the same brutality as their fellow community members. Rick Strom breaks it down.

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American Stasi 0

Jerrod Zisser discusses ICE’s detention of a native-born American citizen who was arrested and sent to a concentration camp–that’s the only word for it–for being brown and speaking Spanish.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

Via The Sacramento Bee, LZ Granderson reminds us that the Founders lied to themselves as well as others. He points out that

The only way to justify writing “all men are created equal” while maintaining an economic system that represented the antithesis of Montesquieu’s teachings (that slavery was wrong–ed.), was to tell future generations of Americans a fairy tale that people of color were savages without virtue – or even better, to convey that they didn’t even need to be acknowledged or considered.

He goes on to remind us that that lie persists–indeed, is being perpetuated–today. He argues persuasively that the Trump maladministration’s attempt to eradicate DEI is yet another attempt to (you will pardon the expression) whitewash America’s history.

Follow the link for more examples of the whitewashing.

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A Tune for the Times, a Notion of Immigrants Dept. 0

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A Notion of Immigrants 0

After Stephen Miller’s most recent antic, it’s difficult avoid the obvious: the Trump maladministration’s campaign against immigrants is about the color of their skin.

Claims to the contrary are just hoods to hide the truth.

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Dis Coarse Discourse, Reprise 0

For example.

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Dis Coarse Discourse 0

Via the Charlotte Observer, Jodi Bondi Norgaard expresses concern over the ethnic and national slurs, invective, and insults that have become routine under Donald Trump and his maladministration. She has qualms about what this behavior may portend.

Methinks her concerns may not be misplaced. A snippet:

Children model adult behavior; when cruelty becomes normalized, so do bullying, misogyny, racism and xenophobia. Marginalized communities absorb the harm first and worst through fear, trauma and harassment. And democracy itself corrodes. Cruelty becomes a brand. Authoritarian swagger becomes a leadership style. Governance loses the possibility of compassion.

So we must ask, as citizens and as humans: What kind of society do we want?

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The Rule of Lawless 0

Harvard law professor Noah Feldman argues that

This will go down as the year when the president of the United States openly went to war against the rule of law.

Follow the link for the evidence.

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Republican Family Values 0

Writing at The Sacramento Bee, Erwin Chemerinsky, dean and professor of law at the UC Berkeley School of Law, reminds us that mean for the sake of mean seems to have become the overriding Republican family value. Here’s how he opens his piece:

Although there is much to lament in the unconstitutional and illegal policies of the Trump administration, not enough has been said about its lack of compassion and basic human decency.

The entire article is worthy of your attention.

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The Attraction 0

Frame Five, title,

Via Job’s Anger.

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Cui Bono? American Stasi Dept. 0

Who’s making money from the racist crackdown by the New Secesh? Truthout follows the money. A snippet:

In the wake of the major operations in Louisiana and North Carolina, Facing South and the Institute for Southern Studies collected and analyzed data from USASpending.gov on more than 50 businesses headquartered in those states who are receiving CBP and ICE contracts for fiscal years 2025-2026. The contracts for companies based in Louisiana and North Carolina total more than $341 million.

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A Trumpled Christmas Carol 0

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