ICE and CBP: We Piss On Your Schools!
Better News: ICE Barbie Sued Over Gator Gitmo; South Sudan Deportations Stayed
ICE agents caught on video pissing on school grounds in California.
“A southern California school district released video that allegedly shows United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol agents urinating at a school campus in Pico Rivera. The incident happened the morning of June 17. The school district says that 10 marked and unmarked cars with federal agents pulled into Salazar High School. Campus cameras captured some of those agents urinating on school grounds, school district leaders said. School board leaders called the federal agents' actions "deeply disturbing." "This occurred in broad daylight, commencing at approximately 8:54 a.m. to approximately 9:04 a.m.," El Rancho Unified School District Board President John Contreras said. The district says the agents were from both ICE and CBP, and they urinated behind storage boxes right near a playground. The storage containers are also visible from a neighboring public park and nearby Valencia Elementary School. … Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn, who represents Pico Rivera, issued the following statement: "It's not enough that they've spent weeks violently ambushing people, now ICE and CBP agents are allegedly entering school campuses, pulling down their pants, and urinating on playgrounds. It's a slap in the face to our communities-especially to our children. I join the El Rancho Unified School District in demanding a full federal investigation into this incident." - ABC, July 3, 2025.
IN BETTER NEWS:
Two Florida environmental groups have sued Kristi Noem and Miami-Dade County in federal court for violating the NEPA and the APA: “This is an action for declaratory and injunctive relief under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), 42 U.S.C. § 4321 et seq.; the Administrative Procedure Act (APA), 5 U.S.C. § 701 et seq.; and applicable provisions of Florida law, to halt the unlawful construction of a mass federal detention facility for up to 5,000 noncitizen detainees, which the Defendants are calling “Alligator Alcatraz,” at the Dade-Collier Training and Transition Airport (“TNT Site”), a limited-use pilot training facility within the Greater Everglades, the Big Cypress National Preserve and Big Cypress Area. … Plaintiffs seek an injunction and declaratory relief to halt pre-construction activities, construction, and related operations at the TNT Site unless and until Defendants comply with NEPA and related state, federal and local environmental laws and regulations.”
Watch an interview by Katie Phang with plaintiffs’ lawyer Scott Hiaasen about the case here.
MORE GOOD NEWS:
“Judge issues administrative stay stopping South Sudan deportations; An administrative stay on Friday morning blocks the Trump administration's efforts for now. A hearing is ongoing in D.C. this Fourth of July.” - Law Dork, July 4, 2025. [The case is Phan v. DHS, No. 25cv2147 before Judge Moss.]
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They have no fear. They know they are protected not only by Trump but by the SC. It's all downhill from here.