The teenager, a US citizen with disabilities, was in a vehicle with his mother outside Arleta high school in Los Angeles on 11 August when masked immigration agents surrounded them and pulled them from the vehicle. They said the boy was a suspect in a crime, and handcuffed him for several minutes until they realized they had the wrong person, the Los Angeles Times reported.
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The claim, filed by the Carrillo law firm on behalf of the boy and his mother, alleges that Ice and Border Patrol agents had no reasonable suspicion or probable cause to detain the boy and caused him physical injury and emotional distress. He is traumatized and depressed, his mother said to media.
The agents “racially profiled [the teen] while he was merely sitting his car waiting for his family member”, the claim states. It also alleges the agents left live bullet rounds on the scene in an act of “clear negligence”.
This is bullshit. They need to go for a lot more than 1mm.
Like 9mm?
(I know it was a typo and I’m trying to make jokes)
“mm” is often used to denote “million” in various professions and locales. Not super common in the US
I thought mm was millimeters.
It’s both. Different systems. Under the context of money, its million.
It is a good joke.
The “mm” is m x m, which is 1000 x 1000, which is a million.
wait m =1000? I thought m was 10(-3) (milli prefix) and k was 103=1000 (kilo prefix)?
Yes, both are correct. I believe your definitions are more towards measurement and the sciences, whereas the usage I mentioned, and the intent of the parent commenter, is typically for finances or roman numbering.
So you say 1m is 1000?
Drop the suit or you’ll “disappear”
It doesn’t matter with the astronomical budget that ICE now has. Despite all these completely justified lawsuits, there is still enough left over to build a well-equipped secret police force and sufficient concentration camps for all the political dissidents who need to disappear.
/s, obviously.
That sarcasm tag should keep you outta the gulags, don’t worry
The “/s” refers to the fact that it is anything but irrelevant when government officials threaten people, and minors at that, for no reason. That is wrong and, of course, an abuse of power. The rest of the statement is simply a fact: ICE has an inexhaustible budget, and I am convinced that it is being used to build a secret police force.
Nevertheless, I have no intention of ever traveling to the US again as long as the fascists are in power—not because I’m afraid of them, but because I just don’t like Nazis.
Wait, how is this sarcasm?
This isn’t sarcasm, this is a news article…
Yeah, replied to OP instead of another comment. Whoops. New lemmy client, who dis…
Lemmy is actually easier to get right than reddit IMO. That has to be sarcasm though, right? I guess the tone was sarcasm but the things were real? I can never tell anymore. I was always so bad at remembering to even put the /s I got banned from reddit long ago for I thought clearly sarcastic statements. I forget you can’t imply things by text though, so… Yeah.
It is counterintuitive that if anybody could understand children with disabilities, you would think it’s ICE agents. Being an integral part of the disabled children community themselves should have given them insight into their plight, and hopefully a little empathy, but alas!