Star Tribune: ‘I’m going crazy’: Delays, confusion as ICE moves Minnesota detainees across the country

This is not my America.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is transferring immigrants arrested in Minnesota to jails in Texas, Louisiana and Colorado as the agency runs out of space in the three local jails contracted to provide beds for ICE detainees.

The practice is leading to delayed hearings and longer detention times — and sometimes panic for people stranded a thousand miles from home.

But, she said, she could not hear his case that day because he was not being detained in Minnesota. If he wanted to be released, he would have to ask a judge in a Louisiana court.

The man was scheduled for a hearing in Fort Snelling in late February, a few weeks after his arrest. He could have been released on bond then.

But the transfer led to a series of delays. By the time of his first hearing at the Conroe, Texas, court in mid-April, he will have been locked up for two months.

Attorney Cameron Giebink had a client with no criminal record who was moved from Minnesota to Texas, had his hearing delayed two weeks and had to find his own way back home after being released on bond.

“This practice is delaying custody hearing by weeks in many cases, at significant cost to taxpayers and the prospective immigrants who often face significant costs as a result of the move,” Giebink said in an email.

Mazzie told the Texas deputy to stay connected, though it would be a while before she got to the detainee there. And she explained she was somewhat glad Denver did not connect because it’s a “nightmare” when a bond hearing is scheduled from a place where she has no jurisdiction.

Legal counsel for the Denver detainee, who is a Mexican national, raised concerns. An attorney said their client was anxious to have a hearing “and so we’re chasing rabbits.”

“Exactly … same here,” Mazzie said.

‘I’m going crazy’: Confusion as ICE moves MN detainees to other states

Daily Express: Karoline Leavitt left humiliated after reporter corrects her on live TV

Trump’s Bimbo #1, Karoline Leavitt (not the brightest bulb on the planet), got smacked down.

President Donald Trump’s press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, responded tersely after being corrected by a journalist regarding her assertion that the judge who obstructed the Alien Enemies Act was a “democratic activist.”

After Leavitt’s remarks, a reporter promptly interjected, “He [the judge] was originally appointed by George W. Bush and elevated by Obama. Feel I should clear that up.”

Taken aback, Leavitt swiftly countered, although she is accustomed to scrutiny for spreading misinformation during briefings. Nevertheless, the correction elicited subtle grins from other journalists in attendance.

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Fox News: Hegseth suggests judge report to military bases after ruling that Pentagon must allow transgender troops

Arrogant jerk! Hegseth should stick to drinking. It’s the only thing he does well.

“We should all agree, however, that every person who has answered the call to serve deserves our gratitude and respect.”

[U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes wrote,] “Indeed, the cruel irony is that thousands of transgender servicemembers have sacrificed – some risking their lives – to ensure for others the very equal protection rights the Military Ban seeks to deny them,” the judge added, noting that the defendants, on the other hand, “have not shown they will be burdened by continuing the status quo pending this litigation, and avoiding constitutional violations is always in the public interest.”

Hegseth suggests judge report to military bases after ruling that Pentagon must allow transgender troops

Tagtik: New blow for Musk: personal information about his supporters leaked

It’s a downfall for the Tesla CEO who has been at the centre of criticism for a few weeks. 

Elon Musk’s political positions are far from pleasing, and some are keen to make this known through targeted actions against his company Tesla. 

Following cars set on fire in front of a repair centre in Las Vegas, it seems that new protest movements are forming to bring down Trump’s right-hand man. And now it’s the anonymous site named “Dogequest” attacking him by revealing personal information about the owners of Tesla (in the United States) as well as employees of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) led by Musk, reports The Independent. And according to the New York Post, names, phone numbers, and addresses have reportedly been published on the “Dogequest” site.

New blow for Musk: personal information about his supporters leaked

Curtis Yarvin, the Billionaires’ Philosopher

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Is Social Security Safe? Is any of this legal?

Is Any of This Legal? (ft. Rebecca Slaughter) | The Coffee Klatch with Robert Reich

USAID funding cutoff is killing people

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Robert Reich: Trump’s legal setbacks for the past week

Long read but a good wrap-up for the week:

Today I’m feeling nauseously optimistic. (Nauseous optimism is when your heart aches and you’re sick to your stomach but believe you’ll live to see the dawn.)

Although every other constraint on Trump is gone — congressional Republicans are in the MAGA cult, Democrats are zombies, big business doesn’t dare oppose Trump, and high-tech has gone over to the dark side — one constraint remains: the federal courts.

And the federal courts seem to be holding firm, at least so far.

Consider what the courts did this week:

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White House for Rent!

The White House, through an outside event production company called Harbinger, is soliciting corporate sponsors for this year’s annual Easter Egg Roll, which is prompting major concerns from ethics experts and shock from former White House officials from both parties.

The sponsorship offers range from $75,000 to $200,000, with the promise of logo and branding opportunities, according to a nine-page document sent to potential sponsors and obtained by CNN.

The Egg Roll, which began during the Rutherford B. Hayes administration in 1878, has long been privately funded without taxpayer dollars, largely through the American Egg Board, which also provides tens of thousands of eggs for the occasion. 

‘This is not your grandmother’s Easter Egg Roll’: White House seeks corporate sponsorships for Easter event

Washington Post: IRS nears deal with ICE to share addresses of suspected undocumented immigrants

Looks like they are dispensing with the court approval normally required to share IRS data, which leaves the legality of the arrangement highly questionable.

This also means that any illegal alien with half a brain will no longer file tax returns nor pay any more than his required withholdings.

The Internal Revenue Service is nearing an agreement to allow immigration officials to use tax data to confirm the names and addresses of people suspected of being in the country illegally, according to four people familiar with the matter, culminating weeks of negotiations over using the tax system to support President Donald Trump’s mass deportation campaign.

Under the agreement, Immigration and Customs Enforcement could submit names and addresses of suspected undocumented immigrants to the IRS to cross-reference with confidential taxpayer databases, said the people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity out of fear of professional reprisals.

Normally, personal tax information — even an individual’s name and address — is considered confidential and closely guarded within the IRS. Unlawfully disclosing tax data carries civil and criminal penalties.

However, tax information may be shared with other federal law enforcement under certain, limited conditions — and typically with approval from a court. It would be unusual, if not unprecedented, for taxpayer privacy law exceptions to be used to justify cooperation with immigration enforcement …

IRS nears deal with ICE to share addresses of suspected undocumented immigrants