Being an old, white, male in an old folks home insulates me from the trauma of our streets. Given the heart rendering dramas being played out with the barbaric siege of the city my life sees banal by comparison.
There is significant resistance to ICE emanating from the OFH. There is a new ISAIAH Core Team that's active. The OFH Social Justice Committee has been active all the while I've been here. At the last nationwide protest Friday inmates of the OFH gathered in vigil on the skyway.(See photo below) Much of the energy for the resistance work comes from the "other" building. That is all independent living apartments and they tend to be younger than the denizens of this building.
Apparently many of the entertainers who were awarded prizes at the Grammy's last night spoke out against ICE and orange man. Minnesota is garnering a lot of attention. We'd be happy to pass on that if the barbarians would leave.
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Al
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BREAKING: Federal judge SMACKS DOWN “ICE Barbie” — uses Kristi Noem’s own ugly rant to stop her deportation crusade.
In a delicious case of poetic justice, a federal judge just took Kristi Noem’s own words, wrapped them in constitutional law, and slammed them right back in her face.
Noem’s plan to rip legal protections away from 350,000 Haitian immigrants was frozen this week by Judge Ana C. Reyes, who issued a blistering 83-page ruling that made one thing crystal clear: screaming on X is not governing.
Back in December, Noem proudly posted that she was recommending “a full travel ban on every damn country,” sending “killers, leeches, and entitlement junkies” to the U.S., punctuating it with the chilling MAGA mantra: “WE DON’T WANT THEM. NOT ONE.” Haiti was squarely in her sights just days earlier, when she moved to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians who have lived and worked legally in the U.S. since the devastating 2010 earthquake.
Judge Reyes was not amused.
“Noem does not have the facts on her side,” Reyes wrote. “She does not have the law on her side. So instead, she pounds X.”
The judge reminded Noem that while she’s free as a private citizen to spew insults, as homeland security secretary, she is bound by the Constitution and federal law. TPS, Reyes explained, isn’t charity — it’s a lawful program that allows disaster survivors to live and work here, generating $5.2 billion a year in taxes.
And then came the mic drop.
Reyes directly quoted Noem’s own “WE DON’T WANT THEM. NOT ONE.” line to prove Haitians have every reason to fear rapid deportation. In other words: Noem’s own bigotry became Exhibit A against her.
The plaintiffs Noem tried to erase? A neuroscientist. A software engineer. A registered nurse. A lab assistant. An economics student. Not “leeches.” Not “killers.” Just people with lives, careers, and roots in America.
The judge also pointed out the obvious hypocrisy: the U.S. State Department still warns Americans not to travel to Haiti for any reason, completely undercutting Noem’s claim that the country is suddenly “safe.”
The ruling blocks Noem — and Donald Trump — from ending Haiti’s TPS nationwide while the case proceeds.
Noem’s response? A tantrum about “activist judges” and promises to appeal. But for now, ICE Barbie’s cosplay tough talk has collided with reality — and the law won.