ABC 7 KABC: Masked ICE agents let man go after community members intervene during raid in Downey

ICE Thug are Indiscriminately Grabbing Brown People off the Streets

Masked ICE agents attempted to arrest a man in Downey during one of three reported raids Wednesday morning, but they let him go after community members intervened.

In a video obtained by Eyewitness News, the man is seen on the ground next to his bike surrounded by federal police.

Community members filmed the attempted arrest and after calling out the federal agents, the man was let go.

According to Downey councilman Mario Trujillo, the man was working when he noticed ICE was at his job. He immediately started riding his bike toward the apartments.

That’s when one of the agents stopped him by grabbing one of the tires, causing him to fall to the ground.

People began shouting for the agents to leave him alone and told the man not to sign anything.

Moments later, the agents let the man go and left.

Melyssa Rivas, who lives in the area, captured the whole thing on camera.

“It looked like a full on kidnapping scene out of a movie, it was scary,” Rivas said. “”My dad has papers, he has his citizenship but he looks just like that man. He’s a full citizen. They stereotyped that man.”

https://abc7.com/post/masked-ice-agents-let-man-go-community-members-intervene-during-raid-downey/16727563

New York Times: Trump Taps Palantir to Compile Data on Americans

The Trump administration has expanded Palantir’s work with the government, spreading the company’s technology — which could easily merge data on Americans — throughout agencies.

In March, President Trump signed an executive order calling for the federal government to share data across agencies, raising questions over whether he might compile a master list of personal information on Americans that could give him untold surveillance power.

Mr. Trump has not publicly talked about the effort since. But behind the scenes, officials have quietly put technological building blocks into place to enable his plan. In particular, they have turned to one company: Palantir, the data analysis and technology firm.

The Trump administration has expanded Palantir’s work across the federal government in recent months. The company has received more than $113 million in federal government spending since Mr. Trump took office, according to public records, including additional funds from existing contracts as well as new contracts with the Department of Homeland Security and the Pentagon. (This does not include a $795 million contract that the Department of Defense awarded the company last week, which has not been spent.)

Representatives of Palantir are also speaking to at least two other agencies — the Social Security Administration and the Internal Revenue Service — about buying its technology, according to six government officials and Palantir employees with knowledge of the discussions.

The push has put a key Palantir product called Foundry into at least four federal agencies, including D.H.S. and the Health and Human Services Department. Widely adopting Foundry, which organizes and analyzes data, paves the way for Mr. Trump to easily merge information from different agencies, the government officials said.

Be very afraid! If you value your privacy, an all-knowing, all-seeing government database is the last thing you want.

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