

Obituary for Dr. Elaine Ingham
3mon 28d ago in farming@slrpnk.net from soilfoodweb.comRocky Votolato - Hey Minneapolis
4mon 3d ago in music@slrpnk.net from rockyvotolato.bandcamp.comCarsie Blanton - Come Out Ye Cowards ICE
4mon 7d ago in music@slrpnk.net from www.patreon.comJessilyn - you think I'm giving up my neighbors?
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7mon 12d ago in music@slrpnk.net from youtube.comTrump officials discussed sending elite Army division to Portland, text messages show
8mon 16d ago in gestapo_usa@lemmy.dbzer0.com from archive.phTrump officials discussed sending elite Army division to Portland, text messages show
8mon 16d ago in portland@lemmy.ml from archive.phThe Wild Jumps - Fuck The Proud Boys
8mon 16d ago in music@slrpnk.net from youtube.comCommon - A Song For Assata
8mon 20d ago in music@slrpnk.net from youtube.comThere is simply too much shit
8mon 27d ago in gestapo_usa@lemmy.dbzer0.com from www.thehandbasket.coSinclair Says Kimmel Suspension is Not Enough, Calls on FCC and ABC to Take Additional Action
8mon 2d ago in politics from marketchameleon.comYou're acknowledgeing and simultaneously ignoring the main point, in that the Federal Communications Commission threatened ABC's license over this. This is quite literally a 1st amendment/gov't censorship issue - not a platform simply enforcing their often shitty ToS.
And the main idea about pressuring these large platforms in the past about moderating and/or removing certain speech, was that the types of speech that folks were advocating to have removed was speech that quite often led to real-world violence when it was able to propagate en masse.
You can also see the same ideas here on Lemmy. Several of the servers that are most prolific in their spread of hate speech have been de-federated from most of the rest of the servers.
There are plenty of authors, journalists and anti-fascist researchers over these last ten years who've had the unfortunate job of wading neck-deep into the online platforms that DO allow that kind of speech so that they can document and track how those fascist ideals spread, and who is spreading them. THEY are typically the ones screaming the loudest about the need for some form of community based moderation and/or censorship of certain ideas.
Sinclair’s ABC stations will air a special in remembrance of Charlie Kirk this Friday, during Jimmy Kimmel Live’s timeslot. The special will also air across all Sinclair stations this weekend.
What the actual fuck...
Protester found not guilty of assault despite top Border Patrol official's testimony
8mon 2d ago in gestapo_usa@lemmy.dbzer0.com from www.latimes.comThey've recently decided, amongst themselves in their own memos at least, that “Violence is anything that threatens DHS agents and their safety. It is doxing them. It is videotaping them where they’re at.”
So yea, I'm not really surprised at the ever-growing amount of absurd "assault" claims that continue to be thrown out in court
City of Portland will issue land use violation notice for ICE facility, triggering process to determine next steps at the site
8mon 2d ago in gestapo_usa@lemmy.dbzer0.com from www.portland.govThe City of Portland believes the federal government violated detention conditions of its land use approval 25 times in a 10-month period, according to federal records. Next steps could include fines or a land use hearing. Published September 17, 2025 1:55 pm
Following an investigation, the City of Portland will send a land use violation notice this Thursday for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Southwest Portland – launching a process to determine whether the site’s detention practices comply with the conditions of the site’s land use approval.
Federal government records from a 10-month period show more than two dozen detention policy violations of the facility’s land use conditions of approval with the city, which does not allow detainees to be kept overnight or held for more than 12 hours. The notice also references a second violation related to boarded windows, which is not associated with the land use approval.
A conditional land use approval has been in place since 2011, shortly after the building owner for 4310 S. Macadam Ave. secured a long-term lease with the General Services Administration for two agencies associated with ICE. The site includes a processing center where federal officers detain and interview people to determine their legal status as U.S. residents.
Like ICE sites in many U.S. cities, Portland’s South Waterfront facility has attracted attention since the current presidential administration ramped up immigration enforcement.
In response to formal complaints, the city’s permitting bureau launched an investigation in late July. The City reviewed data released to the Deportation Data Project, a nonprofit that leveraged the Freedom of Information Act to request information about all ICE processing centers.
Records indicate that detainees were held beyond the facility’s 12-hour limit or kept overnight 25 times between October 1, 2024 and July 27, 2025. The most recent violation during that period took place on May 20.
“U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement made clear detention limitation commitments to our community, and we believe they broke those policies more than two dozen times,” said Portland Mayor Keith Wilson, who oversees the City’s administration. “I am proud of our team for conducting a thorough, thoughtful investigation, and referring the matter to the next steps in the land use violation process.”
Under land use permitting rules, a landowner or operator has 30 days after receiving a notice of violation to correct the issue. If there is substantial evidence of violation, a fine can be issued. Portland Permitting & Development can also initiate a “reconsideration” of a land use approval by scheduling a hearing at least 60 days after the notice. Once the hearings officer makes a decision, it can be appealed to the Portland City Council by any interested party.
While the matter progresses, ICE can continue to operate under its existing land use approval.
Because Portland is a sanctuary city, city employees – including police officers – do not enforce federal immigration law or use city dollars and equipment to do so. Portland Police cooperate with ICE agents only as directly required by federal law.
Learn more at Portland.gov/Federal
City of Portland will issue land use violation notice for ICE facility, triggering process to determine next steps at the site
8mon 2d ago in portland@lemmy.ml from www.portland.govThe City of Portland believes the federal government violated detention conditions of its land use approval 25 times in a 10-month period, according to federal records. Next steps could include fines or a land use hearing. Published September 17, 2025 1:55 pm
Following an investigation, the City of Portland will send a land use violation notice this Thursday for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Southwest Portland – launching a process to determine whether the site’s detention practices comply with the conditions of the site’s land use approval.
Federal government records from a 10-month period show more than two dozen detention policy violations of the facility’s land use conditions of approval with the city, which does not allow detainees to be kept overnight or held for more than 12 hours. The notice also references a second violation related to boarded windows, which is not associated with the land use approval.
A conditional land use approval has been in place since 2011, shortly after the building owner for 4310 S. Macadam Ave. secured a long-term lease with the General Services Administration for two agencies associated with ICE. The site includes a processing center where federal officers detain and interview people to determine their legal status as U.S. residents.
Like ICE sites in many U.S. cities, Portland’s South Waterfront facility has attracted attention since the current presidential administration ramped up immigration enforcement.
In response to formal complaints, the city’s permitting bureau launched an investigation in late July. The City reviewed data released to the Deportation Data Project, a nonprofit that leveraged the Freedom of Information Act to request information about all ICE processing centers.
Records indicate that detainees were held beyond the facility’s 12-hour limit or kept overnight 25 times between October 1, 2024 and July 27, 2025. The most recent violation during that period took place on May 20.
“U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement made clear detention limitation commitments to our community, and we believe they broke those policies more than two dozen times,” said Portland Mayor Keith Wilson, who oversees the City’s administration. “I am proud of our team for conducting a thorough, thoughtful investigation, and referring the matter to the next steps in the land use violation process.”
Under land use permitting rules, a landowner or operator has 30 days after receiving a notice of violation to correct the issue. If there is substantial evidence of violation, a fine can be issued. Portland Permitting & Development can also initiate a “reconsideration” of a land use approval by scheduling a hearing at least 60 days after the notice. Once the hearings officer makes a decision, it can be appealed to the Portland City Council by any interested party.
While the matter progresses, ICE can continue to operate under its existing land use approval.
Because Portland is a sanctuary city, city employees – including police officers – do not enforce federal immigration law or use city dollars and equipment to do so. Portland Police cooperate with ICE agents only as directly required by federal law.
Learn more at Portland.gov/Federal
Tyler Robinson Left Note Vowing to 'Take Out Charlie Kirk': FBI
9mon 4d ago in news from www.newsweek.comThank you for pointing this out. It seems that you are correct. I've edited my original comment
Can't remember if it was part of that thread, or a comment on it... but there was a suggestion that they likely don't care about the case itself, rather they're more concerned about crafting and maintaining the narrative. Based on how this week has played out, I can't say that I'd disagree
I read a great thread on Bluesky earlier detailing how many times Kash Patel may have completely botched this case by all the stupid things he's said on FOX today. Definitely worth a read!
*Edit to add Skyview thread unroll link
*Edit #2: it was pointed out in the comment below that many folks in the thread I linked are calling into question the OOP's claims and professional background. After a brief view myself, there is at least one person within those comments whom I do believe when they say its "full of errors"
I'm leaving my original comment up for now for posterity sake, but I am more than willing to remove it if that would be more appropriate.
Wingnut Dishwasher's Union - Fuck Every Cop (Who Ever Did His Job)
9mon 21d ago in music@slrpnk.net from diybandits.bandcamp.comPretty sure there was at least 2 otherbands around or right after the Johnny Hobo days... I can't remember what they were tho cuz I was having issues finding any recordings back when I had heard about em








