@bernieaustria4: #foryou #tiktok #fypツ #story #pov #usa🇺🇸

Bernie Austria
Bernie Austria
Open In TikTok:
Region: US
Monday 16 September 2024 03:15:42 GMT
1305
42
0
0

Music

Download

Comments

There are no more comments for this video.
To see more videos from user @bernieaustria4, please go to the Tikwm homepage.

Other Videos

Video footage of the incident captured by Laynez-Ambrosio, an 18-year-old US citizen, appears to show a group of officers in tactical gear working together to detain the three men, two of whom are undocumented.  Laynez-Ambrosio, a U.S. citizen was told: “You’ve got no rights here. You’re a migo, brother.” Afterward, agents can be heard bragging and making light of the arrests, calling the stun gun use “funny” and quipping:  “You can smell that … $30,000 bonus.” ICE is on a hiring spree with the tsunami of new cash from President Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” — and some top recruits are getting $50,000 signing bonuses and six-figure salaries as the agency ramps up its mass deportation effort. The most lucrative payouts are going to retired agents — who are returning to work in droves to take advantage of the new incentives, many of them tell The Post. New recruits can expect to make a fair bit less — between $50,000 to $90,000 per year in base salary. Laynez-Ambrosio said his two friends were eventually transferred to the Krome detention center in Miami. He believes they were released on bail and are awaiting a court hearing, but said it has been difficult to stay in touch with them. Laynez-Ambrosio’s notice to appear in court confirms that the border patrol arrived on the scene, having been called in by the highway patrol. His other legal representative, Victoria Mesa-Estrada, also confirmed that border patrol officers transported the three men to the border patrol facility. The Florida highway patrol, CBP, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement did not respond to requests for comment before publication. #immigration #ice #trump #florida #news
Video footage of the incident captured by Laynez-Ambrosio, an 18-year-old US citizen, appears to show a group of officers in tactical gear working together to detain the three men, two of whom are undocumented. Laynez-Ambrosio, a U.S. citizen was told: “You’ve got no rights here. You’re a migo, brother.” Afterward, agents can be heard bragging and making light of the arrests, calling the stun gun use “funny” and quipping: “You can smell that … $30,000 bonus.” ICE is on a hiring spree with the tsunami of new cash from President Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” — and some top recruits are getting $50,000 signing bonuses and six-figure salaries as the agency ramps up its mass deportation effort. The most lucrative payouts are going to retired agents — who are returning to work in droves to take advantage of the new incentives, many of them tell The Post. New recruits can expect to make a fair bit less — between $50,000 to $90,000 per year in base salary. Laynez-Ambrosio said his two friends were eventually transferred to the Krome detention center in Miami. He believes they were released on bail and are awaiting a court hearing, but said it has been difficult to stay in touch with them. Laynez-Ambrosio’s notice to appear in court confirms that the border patrol arrived on the scene, having been called in by the highway patrol. His other legal representative, Victoria Mesa-Estrada, also confirmed that border patrol officers transported the three men to the border patrol facility. The Florida highway patrol, CBP, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement did not respond to requests for comment before publication. #immigration #ice #trump #florida #news

About