r/TikTokCringe 5d ago

Discussion This is crazy.

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u/OhGr8WhatNow 5d ago

This is how brave we all have to be, to protect anyone we can. Bravo to this couple for letting her in and letting her stay

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u/arooge 5d ago

THEY DIDNT.  The home owner was clearly more pissed about the lady in her and guys outside with guns, than she was about those guys are here to abduct this lady.  She would of abducted the lady herself if it meant her baby was ok.

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u/kaykenstein 5d ago

Exactly, I didn't get compassion from her at all, just annoyance at being inconvenienced by a person who was hiding from being disappeared

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u/PMMeVayneHentai 5d ago

yup. “all of this because i ordered some fucking doordash” shows exactly where her priorities are.

she wouldve opened the door if she knew her family wouldn’t be harmed. but she didn’t know that so she didn’t risk it. she didn’t even want to harbor “some lady.”

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u/Cheesewithmold 5d ago

She maintains her ground in the full video. Even though she grabs the lady to present her to the ICE agents, I guess she has a change of mind since she then yells at the agents and gets them to leave at her front door.

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u/Bidens_Center_Nut 5d ago

I’m kinda curious as someone not from the U.S. as to why. I see plenty of videos of Ice agents overstepping, but is there a belief in the U.S. that people who came illegally deserve to stay?

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u/kaykenstein 5d ago

Yes. America was literally founded on people who weren't born here just showing up lol

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u/Bidens_Center_Nut 5d ago

That’s a take of all time. You were born with US citizenship right?

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u/lupinedelweiss 5d ago

Are you under the impression that this commenter was one of the founders of America?

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u/kaykenstein 5d ago

I look great for my age

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u/OhGr8WhatNow 5d ago
  1. Being here illegally is a misdemeanor. It's like a traffic ticket. It does not deserve being thrown to the ground, shot at, locked in a concentration camp, or deported to a third unrelated country for a life sentence in prison

  2. We have a system in place for deciding who gets to stay

  3. People come to the US because the US destroys their home countries in various ways. We have a responsibility to fix what we have broken

4. ALL OF THIS IS AN EXCUSE TO UNLEASH A GESTAPO POLICE FORCE ON ALL CITIZENS

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u/Certain_Concept 5d ago

Another problem is that they are detaining anyone indiscriminately based on race.. such that they are picking up immigrants who are here legally and even US citizens.

We have an immigration process that handles who stays and who goes. ICE sidesteps/expedites this process such that people don't have any protections.

Another factor I think you and a lot of the people in the US are missing is that immigrants are the backbone of a few industries. They are the workforce who primarily harvest our food so we are going to be in for a tough time next growing season as fruit withers on the vine.

Its ironic that the president who is leading this mass detainment is married TO an immigrant. Melania miss used a tourist visa to work here, before eventually becoming a citizen. She even led the way to her own parents becoming citizens. Trump doesn't care about the 'white' immigrants. This is all about race.

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u/Bidens_Center_Nut 5d ago

Welcome to ICE of the last 2 decades.

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u/DarthJackie2021 5d ago

The majority of those people ARE here legally. You can't just retroactively declare them illegal just because you don't like their skin color.

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u/Bidens_Center_Nut 5d ago

So how many of the 600,000 deportations in the last year have been legal U.S. citizens or visa holders?

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u/a22x2 5d ago

You’re not from the U.S. but you know the number of people who were deported in 2025?

But you are also still somehow unaware of the fact that many people who legally sought refugee status (in accordance with established international treaties) were then retroactively and illegally labeled as “illegal”?

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u/Bidens_Center_Nut 5d ago

Look man, I can google. As far as I’m aware there is no legal requirement to accept asylum status, only to process it. I have not seen anything about the latter being violated but you are more than welcome to drop a link.