Close Menu
    National News Brief
    Wednesday, June 17
    • Home
    • Business
    • Lifestyle
    • Science
    • Technology
    • International
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • Sports
    National News Brief
    Home » ICE has come for all of us

    ICE has come for all of us

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefJanuary 28, 2026 Opinions No Comments3 Mins Read
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


    Heavily armed Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol agents acting like packs of wolves are terrorizing neighborhoods in Minnesota and all across the country. They are breaking into homes without warrants, snatching people off the street — including little children and American citizens — tossing tear gas at peaceful protesters and, in shocking incidents, killing individuals exercising their First Amendment rights to speak and assemble.

    Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has defended all these lawless actions and describes victims of her hyper-militarized goons as “domestic terrorists.” 

    Noem, of course, is not alone in this. From the president on down, Trump administration officials have justified the extreme tactics. They have lied, lied and lied some more about pretty much everything. From their claim that only dangerous criminals are being targeted to their assertion that citizens gunned down by federal thugs are to blame for their own deaths, the mendacity has hit a monumental level of dissonance with reality. (In a turnaround, the president said Tuesday he supported an investigation into the shootings.)

    By contrast, Washington’s Attorney General Nick Brown spoke with refreshing and direct language in a news conference with Gov. Bob Ferguson on Monday. The state’s two top officials were announcing their plans to counter any dramatic uptick in ICE activity in this corner of the country. In his remarks, Brown gave no credence to the preposterous excuses and justifications that Noem, Trump and the rest are trying to sell to the American public.

    “America is weaker because of the operations in Minnesota and real people all across this country are now traumatized, injured and dead because of the president’s fascist tendencies,” Brown said. “What we’re seeing right now coming from Washington, D.C., is motivated by hate and bias, and it’s guided by the whims of the president, not the facts, not the courts, and certainly not the United States Constitution.”

    Brown is speaking truth to the unchecked power of Trump’s federal government. And so are the American citizens risking their lives out on the streets of Minneapolis.

    See more of David Horsey’s cartoons at: st.news/davidhorsey

    View other syndicated cartoonists at: st.news/cartoons

    Editor’s note: Seattle Times Opinion no longer appends comment threads on David Horsey’s cartoons. Too many comments violated our community policies and reviewing the dozens that were flagged as inappropriate required too much of our limited staff time. You can comment via a Letter to the Editor. Please email us at letters@seattletimes.com and include your full name, address and telephone number for verification only. Letters are limited to 200 words.

    David Horsey: is a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist for The Seattle Times. His latest book is “Unhinged USA.”



    Source link

    Team_NationalNewsBrief
    • Website

    Keep Reading

    Opinion | America’s First Pope Pays Homage to Its First Saint

    Opinion | Ossoff: A Cross-Ideological 2028 Dark Horse

    Opinion | ‘Reddit Posts Are the Median Voter’

    Raise Social Security taxes — and cut benefits, too

    Opinion | Graham Platner, Jon Ossoff and the New Rules of Political Attention

    Have your say about Navy plans for Hood Canal ballistic submarines

    Add A Comment

    Comments are closed.

    Editors Picks

    Madagascar president refuses to step down as antigov’t protests continue | Protests News

    October 3, 2025

    Jessi Draper’s Love Life Takes Unexpected Turn After Divorce

    June 4, 2026

    How leaders can harness productivity to unlock creativity

    January 11, 2026

    Trump’s annexation talk extends a long U.S. tradition of political miscalculation about Canada

    January 7, 2025

    Opinion | Musk’s Tweet-Fueled Bubble May Be About to Burst

    March 9, 2025
    Categories
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • Business
    • International
    • Latest News
    • Lifestyle
    • Opinions
    • Politics
    • Science
    • Sports
    • Technology
    • Top Stories
    • Trending News
    • World Economy
    About us

    Welcome to National News Brief, your one-stop destination for staying informed on the latest developments from around the globe. Our mission is to provide readers with up-to-the-minute coverage across a wide range of topics, ensuring you never miss out on the stories that matter most.

    At National News Brief, we cover World News, delivering accurate and insightful reports on global events and issues shaping the future. Our Tech News section keeps you informed about cutting-edge technologies, trends in AI, and innovations transforming industries. Stay ahead of the curve with updates on the World Economy, including financial markets, economic policies, and international trade.

    Editors Picks

    Kevin Warsh And The End Of The Powell Era

    June 17, 2026

    Armie Hammer Reflects On His Public Downfall

    June 17, 2026

    IEA sees gradual Hormuz recovery tipping into significant 2027 oil surplus

    June 17, 2026

    Georgia Republican primary delivers mixed results for Trump | News

    June 17, 2026
    Categories
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • Business
    • International
    • Latest News
    • Lifestyle
    • Opinions
    • Politics
    • Science
    • Sports
    • Technology
    • Top Stories
    • Trending News
    • World Economy
    • Privacy Policy
    • Disclaimer
    • Terms and Conditions
    • About us
    • Contact us
    Copyright © 2024 Nationalnewsbrief.com All Rights Reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.