• sneaky
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    2 days ago

    Probably not as much as the people trying to protect their families. Average household 4-6 people inside? They’ll send 24 then. Double that after the first agent casualty.

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      2 days ago

      You be surprised what a family will do. Also ICE doesn’t have that many agents and there’s more community getting involved where ICE can’t drive down the street. Remember the people have more power.

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      They don’t have infinite agents. If they start sending one or two dozen agents to arrest one person, rather than the 2-6 they are sending now, that means they will be making less arrests overall.

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        2 days ago

        Given that this would lead to slightly less arrests but significantly more deaths, I’m not sure how this would be considered a win.

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          1. It would lead to significantly less arrests if they needed double or triple the agents to conduct them “safely”.
          2. More people will die only if agents or their victims start shooting on general principle. In either case, that’s a backslide that isn’t really a consequence of putting more agents on one person.
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            More people will die only if agents or their victims start shooting on general principle

            What do you think is going to happen when dozens of agents start raiding homes without a warrant?