ICE's latest enforcement operations in Minneapolis and New Orleans got me thinking...

I mean, I get it, safety first and all that, but is it really worth the hassle? All these people being rounded up and deported, what about their families? Don't they deserve some kinda consideration?
And have you seen the videos of these "dry runs" they're conducting, where ICE agents are just cruising around, checking IDs, and then... boom! Someone gets arrested. What's next? Random traffic stops with a side of deportation?

It's like they're trying to create some kind of dystopian nightmare.
And what about the resources being wasted on all this? I mean, we've got real issues in this country that need attention, and ICE is just...

taking up space. Not saying it's not a concern or anything, but can't we find a way to balance security with compassion?
I'm not saying I have all the answers, but I do know one thing: if you're gonna start rounding people up left and right, you'd better be prepared for some serious backlash. And trust me, this isn't just about ICE – it's about the country as a whole. We need to get our priorities straight before we end up in some kind of... well, I don't wanna think about it
