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Craig Cross
Davenport, IA · 12 days ago

no ice is doing just fine at their jobs. Go ICE Go.

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John Doe
Greenfield, WI · 11 days ago

Puerto Rico isn't part of America it is Americanized but it's not part of America's not one of our states or anything

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monte davis
Salt Lake City, UT · 2 days ago

The ICE didn't slam anyone down who cooperated. This libtard babbles a lot. And the majority of Americans support the efforts of ICE to detain criminals.

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Giovanna Rosallini (pinkyboo7722)
Kissimmee, FL · 14 hours ago

Bad Bunny is not good for anything except write and "sing," the most vulger and sexually charged songs aimed at pre-teens, teens and perverts. lyrics that intice, encourage and suggest minors having sex with anyone, any age. I'm Puerto Rican and I can't tolerate the pig.

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Donald Andrews Sr.
Roanoke Rapids, NC · 11 days ago

she's full of crap no ice did not do that and she just don't want to know the truth

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Arzae smith
Whitesboro, TX · 11 days ago

Ice\n Is doing the job? It's cry. Babies like you

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Mamocue
Lawrenceville, GA · 11 days ago

dumb interviewer. don't know her geography

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John Doe
Greenfield, WI · 11 days ago

that's funny everybody I know thinks ice is just right for doing what they're doing

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Momma A
12 days ago

😭😭😭😭really?..😝🤣🤣🤣🤣please.. keep talking........

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booksellerbroad
Killingly, CT · 5 days ago

Thank goodness.The interviewee does not speak for the american people. ice is doing a terrific, difficult job. protesters are just an annoyance.

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Milton Hill
Copiague, NY · 8 days ago

Due To The The Uneducated Comments, I've Decided To Post This: Puerto Rico's relationship with the United States is defined by its status as an unincorporated U.S. territory acquired in 1898. Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens, but the island lacks full representation in the U.S. Congress and its residents cannot vote in U.S. presidential elections. This complex relationship, often debated, includes a system where the U.S. Congress holds ultimate authority, while Puerto Rico has a degree of self-governance through its own constitution approved in 1952. 

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Jesse Peterson
Hesperia, CA · 12 days ago

no we don't