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Ice’s ‘inhumane’ arrest of well-known vineyard manager shakes Oregon wine industry
... "Anthony Van Nice, the owner of a local vineyard, first worked with [Moises] Sotelo in the mid-1990s when Van Nice was a “cellar rat” getting his start in the wine industry. He considers Sotelo a friend and said he was “disappointed and disgusted” by the arrest, and the government’s treatment of immigrants. ... "To just round them up like criminals and throw them into these overcrowded detention centers, send them packing without telling their family or attorneys where they are or where they’re going, it’s inhumane." The Guardian https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/ice-s-inhumane-arrest-of-well-known-vineyard-manager-shakes-oregon-wine-industry/ar-AA1H1wgV The full article above recites episodes of ICE agents showing up to detain people, refusing to identify themselves, threatening bystanders with assault of an officer charges for asking questions, and refusing to tell where detainees were being taken or held or even what offense they allegedly committed. In the matter of Sotelo, the article says ICE alleged that he entered the U.S. illegally in 2006 and has a criminal DUI conviction from Oregon. Sotelo’s family said he came to the U.S. in the early 1990s, while authorities in Oregon told local media outlets they found no evidence of DUI charges against him. According to the article, Sotelo is a fixture of local wine industry, having been awarded the Vineyard Excellence Award from the Oregon Wine Board in 2020, before later in 2024 starting his own small business maintaining vineyards. MOD EDIT: Font size reduced to standard -
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New Visa Requirement at Jomtien Immigration
Don't understand your post....Jomtien desk #8 do not stamp your passport with your yearly Ret extension when you apply..always need to go back the following day to pick up. -
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Crime Fugitive Arrested in Pattaya After 18 Years on the Run for Attempted Murder
It took 18 years to find him. Just goes to show having an ID card is not all it is cracked up to be. Why was he only charged with attempted murder, what about critically wounding the girl friend? -
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Many Americans are witnessing immigration arrests for the first time and reacting
Public officials have decided they can obstruct justice these days. The left needs to shut up about the rule of law.
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