The current political state of the United States is undoubtedly at one of its lowest points in a long time. There are factions within the government that are reportedly involved in the kidnapping of individuals off the streets and sending them to other countries, justifying these actions by claiming they are illegal immigrants. Now, a man from Seattle, Washington, has appeared before a judge in Sunnyside to explain that bounty hunting is going to be the next wave of ICE kidnappings. Basically, the future of America’s citizens might be in danger very soon.
In the video, a man speaks to a Sunnyside, Washington judge about the next wave of ICE. More specifically, he claims to be a bounty hunter from Seattle, Washington, who claims that his squad has been informed that they will be a part of the second raid of ICE kidnappings. What’s worse is that he alleges that the kidnappings will be deputized by ICE themselves, and that they will be awarding hunters with between $1,000 and $1,500 per illegal they capture.
“So basically they are going to be snatching people off of the streets who they THINK are illegals. Isn’t that racial profiling? Innocent people are going to be disappeared forever.”
Of course, that sounds like a great price for those in the business. He explains that because they would be following ICE protocols, there wouldn’t be any necessary warrants or specific laws they would need to adhere to. While he was speaking, he was interrupted by someone behind him who accused him of causing mass panic. The man responded that he was not causing panic, but rather, he was simply informing others about the realities of what is happening behind the scenes.
Shortly after this moment, a man wearing a black durag, a black hoodie, and a black face mask is asked to leave the stand. It’s unclear whether he was genuinely trying to incite a mass panic or if his claims were true. While his statements may sound absurd, the reality is that ICE and this particular administration have already engaged in actions that I never thought possible.