Robert Reich: Ineptitude, incompetence, stupidity, and chaos

Trump is fundamentally incapable of governing. That’s the theme that unites everything.

Some Democrats fear they’re playing into Trump’s hands by fighting his mass deportations rather than focusing on his failures on bread-and-butter issues like the cost of living.

But it’s not either-or. The theme that unites Trump’s inept handling of deportations, his trampling on human and civil rights, his rejection of the rule of law, his dictatorial centralization of power, and his utterly inept handling of the economy is the ineptness itself.

In his first term, not only did his advisers and Cabinet officials put guardrails around his crazier tendencies, but they also provided his first administration a degree of stability and focus. Now, it’s mayhem.

https://robertreich.substack.com/p/ineptitude-incompetence-stupidity

New York Times: A Venezuelan Is Missing. The U.S. Deported Him. But to Where?

The immigrant does not appear on a list of people sent to a prison in El Salvador, and his family and friends have no idea of his whereabouts. He has essentially disappeared.

Ricardo Prada Vásquez, disappeared Venezuelan immigrant

In late January, Ricardo Prada Vásquez, a Venezuelan immigrant working in a delivery job in Detroit, picked up an order at a McDonald’s. He was heading to the address when he erroneously turned onto the Ambassador Bridge, which leads to Canada. It is a common mistake even for those who live in the Michigan border city. But for Mr. Prada, 32, it proved fateful.

The U.S. authorities took Mr. Prada into custody when he attempted to re-enter the country; he was put in detention and ordered deported. On March 15, he told a friend in Chicago that he was among a number of detainees housed in Texas who expected to be repatriated to Venezuela.

That evening, the Trump administration flew three planes carrying Venezuelan migrants from the Texas facility to El Salvador, where they have been ever since, locked up in a maximum-security prison and denied contact with the outside world.

But Mr. Prada has not been heard from or seen. He is not on the list of 238 people who were deported to El Salvador that day. He does not appear in the photos and videos released by the authorities of shackled men with shaved heads.

https://archive.is/5WSq8

KCAU Sioux City: US-born Californian warned to leave country immediately by DHS

A California resident received an email from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security warning him to leave the United States immediately.

Aldo Martinez-Gomez was born in San Diego County and has lived in the South Bay much of his life. 

“I was born in Paradise Valley Hospital in National City, and I was raised my whole life in Chula Vista,” Martinez-Gomez said

His birth certificate confirms those details, but on April 11, 2025, he received an email from DHS giving him seven days to leave the United States.  

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/us-born-californian-warned-to-leave-country-immediately-by-dhs/ar-AA1DotIO

Salon: Why not tyranny? JD Vance says he’s fine with the “inevitable errors” of abandoning due process

In a tyrannical system, the accused’s guilt is determined by their being accused in the first place. If the government says someone is a terrorist, then they are dealt with accordingly. There is no appeal and indeed there is no formal process at all beyond the pronouncement: terrorist; guilty.

That is the system that the Trump administration would like everyone in America to live under — one where the word of a 78-year-old man and his underlings is enough to justify sending anyone to a foreign prison for the rest of their life.

To date, that goal has been largely implicit. Hundreds of men have been sent to a notorious detention facility in El Salvador where, according to the administration, they will spend the rest of their lives. All have been tarred as terrorists and gang members, but the vast majority have never been convicted of so much as shoplifting — in the United States or elsewhere.

Gay barber from Venezuela:

Among them is a barber from Venezuela, a gay man who was labeled a member of the gang Tren de Aragua based on the say-so of one former, discredited police officer who lost his gig in law enforcement after reportedly crashing his car, while intoxicated, into a family’s home.

19-year old in country legally with work permit:

Another is a 19-year-old who entered the country legally and had a permit to work but was reportedly grabbed by ICE agents during an operation that was targeting someone else.

Kilmar Abrego Garcia:

The most prominent case has been that of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man who a Department of Justice lawyer admitted was wrongly expelled from the country as a court had earlier issued him a protection from deportation order (that DOJ lawyer has since been fired for his honesty). The Trump administration has offered a series of post-facto excuses for why this father and union apprentice should be denied the opportunity to ever see his family again, centering on the claim that he was a member of MS-13; as with the barber, that too is an allegation that relies on the testimony of an unreliable cop — one who later pleaded guilty to giving confidential police information to a sex worker, according to The New Republic.

No real court would have sentenced Abrego Garcia to life in prison over such flimsy evidence (White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, apparently improvising, on Tuesday added another claimed offense, one that has never even been asserted in a legal filing: human trafficking. The lack of real evidence of any guilt, much less the kind that would argue for depriving him of liberty forever, is why he was never presented before a court — and it is why, presumably, President Donald Trump is defying a Supreme Court order to facilitate his return to the country, which would risk allowing him to speak freely about his ordeal and the conditions inside a prison that no one detained within has ever left, alive.

But one need not piece together from its actions what the Trump administration really thinks of due process and the rule of law. On Tuesday night, Vice President JD Vance made explicit that the intent is to defy legal principles that date back to antiquity, scolding those who insist on respecting the rights of the “many” undocumented immigrants who have “committed violent crimes, or facilitated fentanyl and sex trafficking.”

Note what I bolded above: “On Tuesday night, Vice President JD Vance made explicit that the intent is to defy legal principles that date back to antiquity, scolding those who insist on respecting the rights of the “many” undocumented immigrants….”

The adult children in the White House don’t care about the rule of law. All that matters is that they get their way.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/why-not-tyranny-jd-vance-says-he-s-fine-with-the-inevitable-errors-of-abandoning-due-process/ar-AA1D2nGP

Techdirt: Private Contractors, Fired Cops Are Making ‘Gang Member’ Determinations For ICE

Either the background check isn’t actually “rigorous” or multiple instances of police misconduct aren’t considered disqualifying.

Making matters much, much worse is the latest news. Andry Jose Hernandez Romero — the gay Venezuelan makeup artist the DHS shipped off to an El Salvador prison — was declared a gang member by the extremely dubious assertions of a Milwaukee, Wisconsin ex-cop who was such a terrible cop, he’s now reduced to working for private prison company, CoreCivic, which hired him only four months after he resigned rather than be fired by the PD.

A disgraced former Milwaukee cop with credibility issues helped seal the fate of a gay Venezuelan makeup artist sent to El Salvador’s notorious prison, according to documents reviewed by USA TODAY. 

A report approved by the police-officer-turned-prison-contractor claimed the Venezuelan man was a member of the notorious Tren de Aragua gang. 

But the credibility of Charles Cross, Jr., who signed the report, was so bad, prosecutors flagged him on a list of police who had been accused of lying, breaking the law or acting in a way that erodes their credibility to testify in Milwaukee County.

Former officer Cross was fired from the Milwaukee PD in 2012 for crashing his car into his own home while intoxicated. At the time, Cross was also being investigated for overtime fraud and had already racked up enough misconduct charges that Milwaukee County prosecutors placed him on the “Brady List” — a list of all law enforcement officers the prosecutor’s office felt presented serious credibility issues.

That string of events ended Cross’s law enforcement career, but he’s managed to find a way to keep fucking people’s lives up while working within the confines of the private sector.

Today, Cross, 62, is one of the private prison contractors helping to identify Venezuelan migrants as members of the criminal outfit Tren de Aragua – a designation that’s landing them in a Salvadoran prison without due process. 

Entrusting private contractors – and not federal agents – to determine whether migrants are members of a criminal gang adds a new level of apprehension, migrant advocates and a former ICE official said. 

The documents obtained by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel show Cross made this determination. Whether or not he acted alone is still unknown. The DHS refuses to answer questions about this case, as does CoreCivic. The only other name on the report that turned Andry Romero into a gang member is Arturo Torres, another employee of CoreCivic.

The only statement offered by CoreCivic doesn’t make anyone involved in this deportation look any better. If anything, it makes everyone involved look like functioning cogs in a deliberately broken immigrant justice system.

Ryan Gustin, a CoreCivic spokesman, wouldn’t comment specifically on Cross’s case but said in a statement that all employees “clear a rigorous, federal background clearance process” and must be approved by ICE before being employed at an ICE-contracted facility.

Either the background check isn’t actually “rigorous” or multiple instances of police misconduct aren’t considered disqualifying. That goes for both CoreCivic and the agency that provides the final approval of new hires.

    https://www.techdirt.com/2025/04/16/private-contractors-fired-cops-are-making-gang-member-determinations-for-ice/

    Dogukan Gunaydin, University of Minnesota student disappeared by ICE

    So now they claim to have filed new charges against the University of Minnesota student, Dogukan Gunaydin, who was disappeared by ICE. However, when I log in to my federal PACER account and search for a case file and documents, there is … nada. So what’s next for Dogukan? Secret arrest? Secret charges with no public case file? A real gulag? A bullet in the back of the head, Russian style?

    https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/university-of-minnesota-student-detained-by-ice-immigration-court

    ICE Deletes Post About Stopping ‘Illegal Ideas’ From Crossing Border

    Contrary to their claims, there was no mistake. “Intellectual property” just doesn’t fit the context. The problem for ICE, our newly self-appointed thought police, is the enormous public backlash coming back at them.

    https://www.newsweek.com/ice-illegal-ideas-border-security-social-media-post-2058217

    https://www.politico.com/news/2025/04/10/ice-speech-censorship-007886

    https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/ice-pledges-stop-illegal-ideas-1235314913

    The Independent: Kristi Noem [Bimbo #2] roasted for her gun handling skills in ICE photo-op

    What do you expect when give a bimbo a gun? To her credit, she was successful in shooting her own puppy and a pet goat.

    Is that a puppy on the right, or a goat?

    Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is being blasted online for posing while pointing her rifle at an officer’s face in a new social media video.

    In a 20-second video posted to X on Tuesday, Noem, who once boasted about killing her dog, stands between two Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers as she wields a gun. Social media users flooded the comments section of her clip to warn about the dangers of holding her weapon in that way.

    Democratic New Mexico Sen. Martin Heinrich went in a different direction, seemingly referring to her past claim of shooting her 14-month-old wirehaired pointer: “Kristi Noem preparing to break down the door of your local pet shelter.”

    Another X user followed suit, writing: “Kristi Noem got the dude on the right confused with a puppy.”

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/kristi-noem-roasted-for-her-gun-handling-skills-in-ice-photo-op/ar-AA1CBpCN

    New York Post: Texas man allegedly vowed to ‘open fire’ on ICE agents, said Kristi Noem [Bimbo #2] should be sent to ‘gulag’

    Homeland Security agents nabbed a Texas man who allegedly vowed to “open fire” on ICE agents coming to his neighborhood — and said DHS Secretary Kristi Noem [Bimbo #2] should be sent to a gulag.

    Robert King, a US citizen, was collared in McKinney, Texas, after he made the disturbing threats online, Homeland Security Investigations said Wednesday.

    “It’s time to stop being a p—- and put the Second Amendment to work. ICE are not real cops, they are a secret police force with no real legal authority. Kill them,” King said in one of the menacing posts, according to Fox News.

    https://nypost.com/2025/04/03/us-news/texas-man-allegedly-vowed-to-open-fire-on-ice-agents/

    I hope Robert King lawyers up, because the government has some real problems here. For starters, we don’t have to like the government. Moreover, we can’t be penalized for hating what the government has become. ICE today is close to what the SA & SS (Gestapo) were in the early years of Nazi Germany.

    Robert King’s statements are not threats, certainly not actionable threats. They are the constitutionally protect free speech of a man who is obviously disgusted and exasperated at the fascist Nazi party Trump cronies have turned into.

    Personally I hope we can resolve the current situation and send the Trump regime packing peacefully. But if we can’t, the Second Amendment is there for us.

    The Second Amendment is not about deer hunting and target shooting. It is there because we had just removed a repressive regime, and our Founding Fathers wanted to ensure that we could remove another one should the need arise.

    And as far as Bimbo #2 Kristi Noem is concerned, I could care less what happens when Bimbo #2 dies and goes to Hell. She’s a heartless wench who shot her own puppy and pet goat and later bragged about it; a gulag in Hell will suit her just fine.

    USA Today: Trump wants to revive ‘alien registration’ for immigrants. Advocates say no.

    Another incredibly stupid idea from King Donald and his band of sycophants. This would only cause hassles and an un-American “Papers, please!” society for legal immigrants who aren’t exempted. Illegal immigrants won’t bother to register.

    • Immigrant advocates filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over a revived “alien registration” law requiring immigrants to register with the government or face criminal prosecution.
    • The lawsuit argues that the rule would create a “show me your papers” environment and expose non-citizens, including legal residents, to potential criminal charges.
    • The rule, set to take effect on April 11, mandates non-citizens carry proof of registration or face fines and imprisonment, raising concerns about potential discrimination and harassment.

    https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2025/03/31/lawsuit-trump-immigration-alien-registration-order-illegal/82707841007