American Renaissance ([syndicated profile] amren_feed) wrote2025-06-15 04:00 pm

Starmer Suggests He Regrets ‘Island of Strangers’ Speech

Posted by Henry Wolff

Sir Keir Starmer has suggested he regrets his speech that said Britain risked becoming an “island of strangers” if immigration did not come down.

In an interview with The New Statesman, the Prime Minister admitted he could have articulated himself better when asked about the remarks, which saw him accused of “imitating” Enoch Powell.

Sir Keir’s speech last month drew a backlash from Left-wing critics. He was accused of “reflecting the language” of Powell’s infamous “Rivers of Blood” speech.

In the 1968 speech, the former Tory Cabinet minister said the native British population had “found themselves made strangers in their own country”.

No 10 rejected the comparison to Powell and insisted Sir Keir stood by his argument that “migration needs to be controlled”.

But the Prime Minister has now suggested he regrets the speech, insisting the message he was “trying to get across” was supposed to have been about bringing people together.

Asked about the remarks in the interview, he told The New Statesman: “The actual concept was – and I said it in the speech but it didn’t come through in the same way, and that’s down to me – is I want to lead a nation that can confidently walk forward together as neighbours, as communities, wherever people have come from and whatever their background.”

He said it was a “progressive approach”, but added: “I think probably emphasising that bit of it more will get it across better in the future.”

The Prime Minister said in the speech: “Let me put it this way, nations depend on rules, fair rules. Sometimes they are written down, often they are not, but either way they give shape to our values, guide us towards our rights, of course, but also our responsibilities, the obligations we owe to each other.

“In a diverse nation like ours … we risk becoming an island of strangers, not a nation that walks forward together.” He said very high levels of immigration in recent years had caused “incalculable” damage to the UK.

Diane Abbott, the UK’s first black female MP, described the “island of strangers” comment as “fundamentally racist”. Sir Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, distanced himself from the remarks, while John McDonnell, the former Labour shadow chancellor, accused Sir Keir of “reflecting the language of Enoch Powell”.

However, a poll published shortly after the speech suggested that his comments resonated with many in Britain. Half of adults responding to the survey by More in Common said they felt disconnected from society, while 44 per cent said they sometimes felt like a “stranger” in their own country.

Elsewhere in his interview with The New Statesman, Sir Keir admitted he struggles to convince the public he has the right answers to Britain’s problems.

He said: “Yes, I suppose I would accept that criticism. I probably live in a world where I want that to speak for itself, but I recognise, you know that it doesn’t … I’ve always sort of operated in a world where it’s probably better for other people to say you’re doing a good job than say it yourself.”

It also emerged that he preferred to work from the sofa in his Downing Street study rather than the desk in his office.

The article read: “There is even a detachment from the building of No 10 itself, which bears few marks of his presence. His office has hardly any personal mementos – far fewer than it had under David Cameron or Boris Johnson.

“A sole photograph of his wife and children sits behind his desk, and a miniature World Cup trophy given to him by the former Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger.

“He prefers to work in ‘the study’ on the first floor, a bright but formal room off the state rooms where he can see his family flat above No 11. But here too, in the study, there aren’t many signs of Starmer the man: no pieces of art chosen by him or even a desk. Instead, he prefers to sit on the sofa.”

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American Renaissance ([syndicated profile] amren_feed) wrote2025-06-16 11:44 pm

Trump’s Worst Day

Posted by Gregory Hood

President Donald Trump made a spectacular own goal by floating amnesty for illegal alien farm and hotel workers last Thursday, though he has waffled since. In other news, the Democrats got a phony martyr when a California senator of Mexican descent (and loyalty) made a theatrical show of persecution. As America enters an era of Absolute Politics with zero-sum racial battles, whites alone cling to the dream of a post-racial America. Last weekend’s celebrations of the Army’s anniversary — marred by protest — may wake up some whites to the truth.


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стриш-ш-ш (ш-ш-ш!) ([personal profile] lxe) wrote2025-06-16 04:25 am

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Иногда для того, чтобы наступить, нужно отступить.
Объяснил приятелю-украиноскептику Майдан-2013 как последствие советского кадрового отбора.
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pargentum ([personal profile] pargentum) wrote2025-06-16 01:42 pm

Андроник на страже достижений экономики

Разоблачает происки враждебной пропаганды и недостаточный оптимизм.

https://andronic.livejournal.com/1045491.html

Не припомню, чтобы он такие оценки приводил, когда рассуждал о задержках зарплаты в 90е.
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pargentum ([personal profile] pargentum) wrote2025-06-16 11:35 am

На слабые мозги сокрушительное действие может оказать что угодно

В том числе жара.

Обратите внимание на категорию новости. Десантникам, значит, можно. Что за дискриминация???

https://ngs.ru/text/criminal/2025/06/16/75590762/
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линки недели - 539


Для нашего же блага

1. Regulators seek to phase out gas-powered appliances in Southern California
Калифорния не устаёт изобретать способы, как чморить своих жителей.

2. This is Tiburon, California. Here residents can be fined up to $500 for not separating their trash when disposing of it. As you can see when the city comes to pick it up, it’s all thrown in one bin and taken to the landfill.
Virtue must be signalled. Then, take it all to the landfill.

3. Microsoft pulls major tech conference from Seattle over crime, drug use, homelessness
Smart. 

4. Gutless Gavin Hides 'First Amendment' Speech Behind Copyright Claims to Shut Down Critics
When you make a public speech and then try to restrict everybody from quoting it.

5. Whistleblower: Lockheed Martin Awarded Bonuses Based on Race
DOJ? And also how about those juicy government contracts that they have a lot?

6. House Passes Rescissions Bill With Massive Spending Cuts, Package Moves to Senate
Наконец-то хоть что-то.

7. Colorado Democrats just used imminent domain to seize this farm’s land. Democrats recently voted to create an entity called Parkland Metropolitan District which won the imminent domain case. The head of the government agency IS THE DEVELOPER WHO WILL PROFIT FROM THIS LAND.
No corruption here, move along.

8. An illegal street vendor in NYC was caught selling food that had been donated to a local food pantry—meant for the needy.
I wonder how it got from the pantry to the street and who else is on the take.

9. Washington state judge rules citizens can’t hold state agencies accountable as he dismisses suit over emissions reporting
Если государство отказывается исполнять законы, пишите в спортлото, говорит гражданам суд.

10. Google Translate is the teacher: Migrants get 'busy work' in Chicago schools

11. The AR-15 is the most popular civilian rifle in America and is used by tens of millions of law-abiding Americans for lawful reasons. Total bans on AR-15s are a flagrant violation of the Second Amendment. Today, the Department of Justice filed an amicus brief telling the Seventh Circuit that Illinois’ law banning AR-15s is unconstitutional under the Second Amendment.
Good to see the government fighting for our rights, not against them.

12. Judicial Watch Announces $4.975 Million Settlement of Ashli Babbitt Wrongful Death Lawsuit with U.S. Government
Это, конечно, победа. Но учитывая, что убийца не наказан (наоборот, получил за убийство премию и впоследствии чин капитана), те, кто его покрывали, не наказаны, а деньги будут выплачены из кармана налогоплательщика - победа с довольно горьким вкусом.

13. It has been revealed LA Mayor Karen Bass gave CHRLA, the group behind funding riots across Los Angeles, a 25-year lease with no rent for 2,225 sq feet of office space, none of which was reported to the IRS or in the 2023 city audit.
Бандиты, терроризирующие Калифорнию, финансируются из кармана самих налогоплательщиков.

Dozens of swastikas

14. ER doctor says “Do not let Zionists” in spaces like hospitals, professional groups
This is in Mountain View, California. Right in the middle of Bay Area. 

15. DOJ sues Oakland coffee shop for harassing, denying service to Jewish customers

16. New York School District Distributes State Exam Prep That Accuses Israel of ‘Terrorism’ and Calls Zionism ‘Extreme Nationalism’

17. Greta Thunberg becomes the first hostage victim in history whose kidnappers’ only demand is that she leave
Вождь краснокожих!

18. At a pro-“Palestine” protest in Brooklyn, a young boy was filmed saluting Hitler and shouting “All day Hitler!”—encouraged by a group of Islamists.
We all know who the Nazis are.

19. Zohran Mamdani says he’ll divest from Israel if elected as mayor of New York City.
К сожалению, я уверен, что в Нью-Йорке полно евреев, которые за него проголосуют.

20. Convicted Al-Qaeda sympathizer taught children at NYC community center

21. Muslim American Society Islamic Center in Philadelphia shows children dressed as terrorists, chanting: “We will sacrifice our bodies without hesitation. We will chop off their heads.”
Actually, not very shocking - it's exactly what is expected from the Islamic Center. What's shocking that we're allowing it to happen and likely we're paying for it.

22. In Paris, a crowd of Islamists and far-left activists attempt to invade a building, break into a Jewish man’s apartment, and LYNCH him simply because he flew the Israeli flag from his balcony.
Those are supposed to be "refugees" which require our "compassion" and "help". They certainly don't behave like it.

Antifada

23. Rioters launch explosives at ICE facility in Portland, OR. Four agents injured. Rioters also forcibly entered the building and shattered windows
Not an insurrection yet? Mostly peaceful?

24. A Latino radical leftist and Antifa supporter has been charged with murder after a man shot at the Salt Lake City "No Kings" protest died from his injuries.

25. Arturo Gamboa, the man charged with murder at Salt Lake City’s “No Kings” protest, was raised LDS in Utah by a Venezuelan immigrant father. He was a drummer in the radical anti-government punk band RADE.

Who let the DOGE out

26. USAID official and 3 company executives plead guilty in fraud and bribery scheme involving at least 14 contracts worth over $550 million

Граница на замке

27. Leftist rioter burns American flag in LA. "My Mexican flag. Green, white, and red! That's my flag! Not this flag. Fúck this flag!
I pledge allegiance to Mexico. Nobody else. Not this country."
But try to tell him to move to the country he loves so much? He'd turn violent. He'd claim he's a refugee from Mexico and must stay in the US, and if not, he and his friends are going to burn US cities down.

28. Mexican man has a van full of Mexican men in the back. Border Patrol pulls them over for breaking a traffic law.
None of them have IDs in the back and all refuse to speak to the officers. After forever trying to get their identification, the officers let them go, they don’t even give them a ticket. Just a warning.
Still a clown show.

29. I’m at the Kilmar Abrego Garcia hearing now in Nashville. Prosecution has a cooperator who says Garcia was making $100,000 a year smuggling guns and people including minors across the border for years.
That's the guy Dems are going all in to keep in the US. Of course, being world's top illegal traffickers themselves, they feel for him.

30. Previously-deported illegal immigrant charged with attempted murder for throwing Molotov at law enforcement during LA anti-ICE riots
WTF?

31. Thousands of TikTok creators are posting nearly identical videos concerning the ICE raids.
Dems pay them to do it, so they do it.

32. An absolutely MASSIVE Mexican flag has been unfurled and is being paraded through the streets of Charlotte NC today.
This is supposed to convince us that those people need to stay in the US?

33. American Citizen overstayed her 180 tourist visa in Mexico.
She was stopped on a bus coming back from a concert and taken to an immigration office. She documents herself being forced deported by Mexico back to America
Mexico knows why you have immigration laws very well. It just doesn't want the US to have them.

Нас бережёт

34. Remember when San Francisco couldn’t do anything about the crime everywhere and then cleaned it up overnight for Xi’s visit?
Yes, we remember.

35. Active duty Navy JAG officer said he will hunt down ICE agents.
Каким образом эти говнюки оказываются и продвигаются в армии? Срочно нужна глубокая чистка.

Culture war

36. Cancel Culture vs. McCarthyism: the data is in
The current cancellations are order of magnitude worse.

37. Orwell’s 1984 Gets a Trigger Warning
A very dangerous book indeed.

38. George Conway backs would-be judicial appointees lying about supporting Trump in order to gain power and thwart him

39. Bluesky is backfiring. Mark Cuban says the ‘lack of diversity of thought’ is actually pushing users back to X
Oh noes, bluehair users banned everybody who didn't think like them and then turned out they actually hate themselves and hating is the only thing they can do.

40. Follow the Money Behind the No Kings Rally

41. Therapists are no longer trained to be neutral; they’re trained to be agents of political change.
Extremely scary.

Лучшие люди города

42. Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin says that there was never a mandated COVID vaccine.
They didn't even try anymore.

43. Minnesota assassin suspect identified as former appointee of Tim Walz

44. Minnesota officials confirm they will not be releasing the manifesto of Vance Boelter, the individual who faked being a cop to gain entry into Rep. Melissa Hortman’s home and claim her and her husband’s life.
And now we know he's a far leftie.

45. Watch: White Liberals in NYC Mock Black Woman Begging Them to Let Her Get to Work and Support Her Kids
Well, she's working and supporting herself - that's not what oppressed people are supposed to do. She should riot, loot and arson - then the liberals would like her.

46. Karen Ramspacher, SVP at MRI Simmons, and Trevor Lee Thomas Britvec,36, who got 115K from New York as a prize for participating in BLM riots.
Which now allows him to riot again instead of working.

47. Fetterman in support of the parade
Я не большой фанат парадов, честно говоря, но 250-летие армии - это такая дата, что не грех и отметить. И Феттерман, похоже, единственный из Демократов, кто высказался в поддержку и поздравил армию. Выпрут его из партии, как пить дать.

48. Cop who killed Ashli Babbitt has 'significant' discipline history, including gun incidents: Report

Беспристрастная пресса

49. MSNBC: "Governor Newsom’s right; there wasn’t anything like a riot happening on Friday or Saturday”
The realization that they can lie about anything and some people would just believe them, regardless of the fact, turned out very liberating for MSM. They don't have to try anymore.

50. ABC News wants you to know what is happening in California isn’t a violent riot. It’s “just a bunch of people having fun watching cars burn.” — ABC 7’s Marc Brown.
Some people did something.

51. Brian Stelter warns viewers not to trust videos of unrest emerging from LA riots, could give 'false impression'
Don't believe your lying eyes, Trust The Experts (TM)!

52. CNN: "California was part of Mexico, all of the Southwest is Mexico."
Yes, we've gone from "please accept the poor refugees, how can you be so cruel?!" to "California belongs to Mexico".

53. Журнал The Economist объявил выносливость переспавшей с тысячью мужчин за 12 часов Бонни Блю силой Великобритании
Нас ебут, а мы крепчаем, заявляет британская пресса. Ну а что ещё ей остаётся?

Международная панорама

54. Tim Walz on Israel striking Iran: “Who is the voice in the world that can negotiate some type of agreement and hold the moral authority? It might be the Chinese.”
Ведущий демократ искал моральный авторитет по всему миру и нашёл - это Китайская Компартия. Что, конечно, неудивительно - он с молодости влюблён в китайских коммунистов, как Сандерс - в коммунистов советских. Такие у них кадры.

55. The situation of South African “whites” is worse than Donald Trump's critics are willing to acknowledge.

56. Совет управляющих Международного агентства по атомной энергии принял резолюцию, признающую, что Иран нарушает обязательства, связанные с договором о нераспространении ядерного оружия
И понеслась. Иранцы решили, что они самые крутые и им можно. Вот сейчас и выяснится, так ли это.

57. This is the "No Kings" rally outside of the US embassy in London.
Who is going to tell them?

58. Concern over mass migration is terrorist ideology, says Prevent
Привет вам, мои читатели и соратники по терроризму. Всё-таки какими мощными шагами фашизеет Британия, а?

59. When Iran gets liberated, Londoners will be able to flee to Tehran for a safer place with fewer Islamic extremists.
That's their only hope.

Старомыслы не нутрят ангсоц

60. Harvard Law Review Retaliates Against Former Editor Working In Trump Administration Who Alleged Pervasive Pattern Of Racial Discrimination

61. Protesters taking to the streets in the UK to chant about the need to support Yemen and to start a worldwide revolution

62. Houthis are posting mass Nazi salutes now.
Somehow nobody on the left is bothered.

63. WA teacher fired for saying 'n-word' while reading passage from 'To Kill a Mockingbird': report

История

64. Grauniad 2023: Economists warn electing far-right Milei would spell ‘devastation’ for Argentina
Very often wrong, never in doubt.

Разное

65. What is it like to be Elon Musk?
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pargentum ([personal profile] pargentum) wrote2025-06-16 11:22 am

К вопросу о коллективных субъектах

Путин напомнил, что России не запрещены однополые отношения

В России, значит, запрещены, а про саму Россию, значит, ничего не сказано.
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pargentum ([personal profile] pargentum) wrote2025-06-15 10:29 pm
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Selenga ([personal profile] selenga) wrote2025-06-15 08:31 am

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Общие боевые потери РФ с начала войны - около 1 003 860 человек (+1170 за сутки), 10 937 танков, 29 190 артсистем, 22 804 боевые бронированные машины. ИНФОГРАФИКА
Источник: https://censor.net/ru/p3557975
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stas ([personal profile] stas) wrote2025-06-14 09:12 pm

линки антифады


1. Who's Paying for the Violent L.A. Protests Against ICE? You Are. And It Gets Worse From There

2. Hundreds took to the streets this weekend: blocking roads, attacking federal officers, even burning flags. But this wasn't "spontaneous outrage." This was organized. Funded. Coordinated. Here’s a breakdown of the groups, the money, and the people pulling the strings.

3. WHO'S BEHIND THE ANTI-ICE RIOTS IN LOS ANGELES? PT. 2

4. The riots happening in LA are not organic or spontaneous. They're designed to look chaotic to cover up the fact that they're well funded, exceptionally organized, and carried out by well trained activists using intelligent, highly developed tactics.

5. Mexico’s president Claudia Sheinbaum is now calling for protests in the United States: “If necessary, we’ll mobilize. We don’t want taxes on remittances from our fellow countrymen. From the U.S. to Mexico.”
Is Mexico just threatened to "mobilize" to defeat US policy? What the actual fuck?! I say triple those taxes for starters. And prepare a good sanction package.
Also, I understand now all those protestors are agents of foreign government and can be prosecuted under FARA at least?

6. Mexico does not allow foreigners to participate in political protests. According to Article 33 of the Mexican Constitution, foreigners are prohibited from engaging in political activities, including demonstrations, as this is considered interference in national affairs.
Of course they don't.

7. Rioters in LA are pouring gasoline on vehicles and setting them on fire. LAPD Chief says these are “peaceful protests”.

8. Anti-ICE rioters are now starting brush fires in LA.
Mostly peaceful fires, of course. It's not like anybody in LA would have a problem with a little peaceful fire.

9. LAPD: "Today, demonstrations across the city of Los Angeles remained peaceful, and we commend all those who exercised their First Amendment rights responsibly"
Translation: fuck you, plebes, and fuck your laws too. We're not going to do anything to stop the riots.

10. Organizers of LA Protests are now assembling and handing out American flags to protesters.
They realized how it looks. Too late. Of course, they also somehow can't help but set the American flag on fire...

11. Peaceful rioters peacefully throw bricks at a cop’s head to peacefully try to kiII him.

12. LA riots photos, Jun 8

13. Troops and turmoil in LA: Masked looters raid Apple store amidst immigration protests - viral video
Whatever happens, loot the Apple store. That's the LA way.

14. SEIU Union Boss Charged With 'Impeding' L.A. 'ICE' Bust—But How Did He Know About It in the First Place?

15. Photo has surfaced of the man behind the wheel of a truck used to deliver and hand out tens of thousands of dollars’ worth of face shield masks to rioters in Los Angeles. He is reportedly affiliated with Local 399, a Southern California chapter of the “Teamsters for a Democratic Union.”
Unions are now organizing riots for illegal immigration. The Party before the members.

16. The man seen distributing tens of thousands of dollars worth of face shields in Los Angeles to rioters has been identified as Alejandro Orellana, a known member of the Brown Berets, a radical Latino paramilitary group that are currently embedded in cities across the United States.

17. Mark it: In 6 weeks, anyone charged in these riots will have all their charges dropped. That's how the left works, they talk tough, then wait until people forget and are distracted by other things, then drop all the charges against their Brownshirts. Bet on it.
Unfortunately, this is true. But federal charges, if they happen, may help.

18. The death of the cities

19. Imagine being so woke that during a protest against Mexicans being deported you decide to vandalize and rob a legal Mexicans business.
It's just some people having fun robbing stores.

20. Man found dead on LA sidewalk near looted businesses

21. Leftist open border insurrectionists who surrounded the Delaney Hall ICE facility force the agents to comply with their demands that they show the vehicles are empty in order to be let out or in. This is the same facility recently attacked.
Что блять вообще тут происходит? Бандюки совершенно открыто прессуют федералов, и те покорно выворачивают карманы и дают им обыскивать свои машины? Что это за ебаный стыдище? Осталось только на колени опять бухнуться. 
Law Officer ([syndicated profile] lawofficer_feed) wrote2025-06-14 04:17 pm

Former Minnesota House Speaker Assassinated in Attack on Multiple Lawmakers

Posted by Law Officer

Minnesota is reeling from a series of violent attacks targeting current and former legislators. Among the victims: former House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, who were gunned down in their suburban Minneapolis home late Thursday night by an assailant allegedly posing as a police officer. Authorities say the coordinated attacks struck six lawmakers across […]
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Выживший в Украине россиянин в шлеме, бронежилете и с автоматом в руках проводит "сво" возле своего дома в Челябинске. ВИДЕО
Пьяный россиянин устроил стрельбу возле жилого дома в Челябинске
Источник: https://censor.net/ru/v3557782


Общие боевые потери РФ с начала войны - около 1 002 690 человек (+1130 за сутки), 10 937 танков, 29 157 артсистем, 22 798 боевых бронированных машин. ИНФОГРАФИКА
Источник: https://censor.net/ru/p3557872
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pargentum ([personal profile] pargentum) wrote2025-06-14 11:19 am

Фраза. Просто фраза

Новое развлечение - корпоратив в стиле «Архипелаг ГУЛАГ»

ВДПВ:

American Renaissance ([syndicated profile] amren_feed) wrote2025-06-13 11:29 pm

How a Massachusetts Town Became a Flashpoint for Trump’s Immigration Crackdown

Posted by Henry Wolff

Immigrants in this blue-collar town say they are living in constant fear of ICE raids that have rounded up 1,500 undocumented people throughout Massachusetts.

Among those arrested was Marcelo Gomes da Silva, an 11th grader at Milford High School, whose story has drawn widespread attention for throwing into stark relief immigration enforcement tensions around the country.

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Gomes da Silva’s family, who brought him to the United States from Brazil when he was 7, are just some of the thousands of immigrants from Latin America whose arrival has reshaped Milford in the past two decades. {snip}

The fear is pervasive throughout the community, says Reggie Lima, a Brazilian American who on a recent day wore a Trump hat in Milford’s Padaria Brasil Bakery.

“Every day, it’s on the back of everybody’s mind. Nobody leaves home today without checking around, checking the windows, to see if ICE is outside,” Lima says.

Gomes Da Silva, 18, was arrested by ICE agents on May 31 when he was stopped on his way to volleyball practice. Federal officials said they targeted his father, Joao Paulo Gomes-Pereira, who they say is undocumented and has a history of reckless driving.

The next day, Gomes da Silva’s girlfriend and the other seniors at Milford High School graduated under a cloud of angst. Not only was Gomes da Silva − the drummer in the school band performing that day − absent, but so were two of the graduating students and the families of many others.

{snip}

Gomes da Silva was released June 5 after posting a $2,000 bond set by an immigration judge that afternoon. His arrest drew backlash and condemnation from members of Congress.

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Though the mainline Protestant churches − Episcopal, Methodist, Congregationalist and Unitarian − reflect the British roots of the town’s original settlers, a nearby Catholic church demonstrates its more recent immigrant history: Once catering to the Irish and Italians who dominated the population in the 20th Century, it now offers services in Spanish and Portuguese as well as English.

“When I grew up in Milford, Milford was pretty indistinguishable from other suburbs in this part of Massachusetts,” said Otlin, who graduated in 1996 from the high school where he’s now principal.

Back then, he said, it was “almost exclusively White.”

“Today Milford is very, very different than it was. Most of our students identify as something other than white, native-born, English-speaking Americans. Here at the high school, 45% of our families need a translator to communicate with the school.”

According to the U.S. Census, 30% of Milford’s 30,000 residents are foreign-born. The census undercounts immigrants, who may be afraid to respond to the survey, according to experts and the Census Bureau itself. {snip}

Still, census data shows a massive surge in immigration: Since 2000, the Hispanic population and the foreign-born population have tripled in Milford.

Massachusetts might evoke liberal coastal elites, like the ones at Harvard that Trump is attacking with every weapon he can find. But Milford is 30 miles and a world away from the Ivy League campus. Just one-third of adults in Milford have a bachelor’s degree, compared with 80% in Cambridge. And while it’s easier to find a New York Yankees fan than a Republican in Harvard Yard, 42% of Milford voters went for Trump last year.

“Massachusetts has the 6th highest foreign-born proportion in the country at 18%,” wrote Mark Melnik, a researcher at the UMass Donahue Institute, part of the University of Massachusetts, in an email to USA TODAY. “Milford at 30% is higher than Boston (27%)!”

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And on Main Street, many of the stores feature signage in Spanish and Portuguese and sell products from Latin America such as soccer jerseys and plantain leaves.

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Two days after Trump’s inauguration, a rumor circulated in the Milford High School community that ICE would be arresting undocumented immigrants at school the next day. Students say most of the school population was absent that day, including native-born citizens who feared their parents could be arrested while dropping them off or picking them up.

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“Everywhere is kind of crazy: Chelsea, Framingham,” said Lima, the Brazilian American Trump supporter, referring to two other Massachusetts towns with large Latino immigrant populations. “You see (ICE) every day. I saw them this morning.

“Now people are afraid of driving vans with letters on the top, because they are targeting vans and commercial vehicles,” said Lima, a construction worker. Because so many of the manual laborers are immigrants, ICE will “see a van with the letters on the top, like roofers,” and target it for immigration enforcement, he said.

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ICE defends Gomes da Silva’s arrest, noting that he wasn’t the target of the operation but that anyone in the country illegally is subject to deportation. According to ICE, just over half of the immigrants recently arrested in Massachusetts have criminal convictions in the United States or abroad.

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In 2011, Milford resident Maureen Maloney suffered a horrific tragedy when her 23-year-old son was killed by a drunken driver who was in the country illegally. The driver also had a criminal record for assaulting a police officer in 2008.

Maloney became an advocate for removing undocumented immigrants who commit crimes. She went on to campaign for Trump in 2016 and to serve for four years on the Republican state committee.

In Maloney’s view, while what happened to Marcelo is unfortunate “collateral damage,” the ICE raids are beneficial because of the criminals they have caught.

“If these raids save only one life or prevent only one more child from being sexually assaulted, it was worth it,” Maloney said. “No matter how bad it was for Marcelo, and I’m sure it was traumatic for him, he’d probably rather that than having lost a sibling or been sexually abused as a young child.”

Even some Brazilian Americans agree.

“It’s needed because we’ve been having a lot of criminals all over the place,” Lima said.

“They (racially) profile. They look at you, you look Spanish, you speak with an accent, yeah: ‘Where’s your papers?’” Lima said. “But it’s complicated. By doing that, they’ve caught like murderers, people who committed crimes in Brazil.”

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The Secret Police Descending on Small Town, U.S.A.

Posted by Henry Wolff

Maybe they really were immigration officers, just as they claimed. Or maybe they were a ragtag vigilante group, arbitrarily snatching brown-looking people off the street.

“It could have been like a band of the Proud Boys or something,” said Linda Shafiroff, recounting the agents who showed up outside her office in masks and tactical gear and refused to show IDs, warrants or even the names of any criminals they were supposedly hunting.

As unrest and military troops overtake Los Angeles, terrifying scenes are also unfolding in smaller communities around the country. They, too, are being invaded by what resembles a secret police force, often indistinguishable from random thugs.

Shafiroff and business partner Sarah Stiner own a boutique home-design and construction firm in Great Barrington, a New England town largely populated by artists, aging hippies and affluent second-home-owners. On May 30, around 11 a.m., six armed agents showed up outside the women’s office. The agents were dressed as though they had parachuted into a war zone, rather than a small town where the crosswalks are painted in rainbows.

The paramilitary-resembling group approached a Hispanic man who was outside the design office, picking weeds. The man did not work for Shafiroff and Stiner’s design firm, but rather for a local landscaping company. (The women say their employees are all citizens or otherwise have documents proving they’re here legally.) Neither Shafiroff nor Stiner knew the gardener’s name, but they said they had seen him around before and that he seemed friendly.

They were also incensed by what looked like an extralegal abduction possibly unfolding in their parking lot.

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