- On Friday ICE agents stopped a bus in Albion, NY. They had a list of names, and took 14 people into custody Those workers—and their employer—happened to be involved in one of the most crucial labor struggles in the state in recent memory My latest @theintercept.com theintercept.com/2025/05/05/i...
- 😂😂😂 A "list" is worse than "randomly arresting" people... ??? 😂😂😂 Maybe the employer should have hired legal workers? Just a suggestion - and especially if they are involved in such "crucial labor struggles"... 😂😂😂May 7, 2025 02:14
- Yes, of course. The employer is using ICE to intimidate his illegal immigrant workforce; ICE is conspiring with the employer (who is actively violating the law) to illegally intimidate workforce. It's always worse when the government conspires to assist lawbreakers and criminals, hope that helps.
- Maybe you and your laughing emojis should stop being such a bootlicking clown. Just a suggestion.
- Follow your leader.
- There is a legal principle at stake. Employers in a civil dispute with employees can't use immigration enforcement to gain an advantage in the legal dispute. bsky.app/profile/carl...
- This user blocks the author of the focused post.Piss off back to Twitter, you fascist
- Margot, your 'honey wine' has turned to vinegar. The "list" means someone pointed them out to be detained, and it just so happens that they were a pain in the arse to an employer who has ongoing legal battles to prevent his now detained workers from unionizing & achieving fair working conditions. 🤨