Assume this loutocracy is lying about ICE until proven otherwise
Kristi Noem isnt the only reason millions of Americans increasingly distrust the deportation mania.
When Kristi Noem was what? informed? reminded? that her meeting with North Koreas dictator Kim Jong Un, which she reported in a prepublication manuscript of her memoir, never happened, this did not ruffle her sang-froid. She placidly said that the anecdote about the meeting would be adjusted before the book was published.
Today, Noem, a former member of Congress and former governor of South Dakota, is secretary of homeland security, under whose supervision Immigration and Customs Enforcement operates. There are, however, many reasons, beyond Noems nature, that multiplying millions of Americans do not and should not trust ICE.
Much has been said about the social ripples from what began with the introduction of the smartphone. Some consequences, such as instant access to torrents of information, are excellent. Others, such as addictive access to oceans of rubbish, are awful. But an insufficiently appreciated benefit of this device is that most Americans most of the time are carrying video cameras.
Governments around the world are using myriad technologies, some of them sinister, to surveil their populations. U.S. governments national, state local are not impervious to the temptation to overdo this. But today, a salutary effect of the ubiquity of smartphones is the surveillance of the government by citizens. Including those exercising their constitutional right to petition government for redress of grievances, and people watching other people do this.
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