ICE Flight Monitor Interactive Dashboard

(humanrightsfirst.org)

46 points | by mooreds 2 hours ago ago

14 comments

  • Havoc 6 minutes ago

    Evil as ICE no doubt is, I think the framing as "shuffles" to separate families and undermine due process as the intention is likely wrong even if that's a side-effect.

    If you had to fill 20 flights going to various countries you'd quickly realizing that the people going to say India are all over the place. So what do you do? You run a hub and spoke model just like airlines do. And that's exactly what the data shows...a low number of specific airports with large number of intl outbound removals...and tons of country internal transfers. Hub and Spoke.

  • lgleason 9 minutes ago

    Interesting that the total removal flights have not really gone up by much compared with the rhetoric coming out of the Trump administration.

    • bicx 4 minutes ago

      I guess what we don't know is how many people are on these flights, before or after Trump.

  • dyauspitr an hour ago

    Why are so many flights out of Albuquerque NM, it’s more than all the flights out of Texas combined. It also seems like places like Guatemala and Honduras get more than one flight per day.

  • mindslight an hour ago

    StOp dOxXiNg ICE aGeNtS!! ThEy aRe JuSt PeOpLe TrYiNg tO dO tHeIr JoBs!!!1!!

    (and a preemptive defense of my substantiveness here: This is one of the exact arguments used by the fascists (aka autocratic authoritarians if you're triggered by the F-word) as if it might constitute a serious argument in an open society based around individual liberty. It is important that we resoundingly mock it)

    • MomsAVoxell 38 minutes ago

      >Fascists

      Just call them what they are: totalitarian-authoritarian personalities[1], whose roots lie deep in the desire to be free of the perceived "filth of others".

      These personalities aren't the real human being - they're a facade created by the human to shield themselves from 'infection'. The totalitarian-authoritarian personality is a meme which can be triggered in, basically, any human being with a fundamental fear of un-cleanness. Nationalism is merely a matter of hygiene, at a group level.

      What triggers it, will also un-trigger it[2]. Keep flinging filth at them until they wake up from their totalitarian stupor. Fling their own filth at them. Show them this website, let them know they are being tracked by the "Truly Clean™", and that - one day, when they start respecting human rights - they will be treated to nice, clean, freshly laundered and steam-pressed human rights, also. Until then, treat them as they wish to treat others: with disrespect, ridicule, degradation and other forms of filthy human intercourse. Eventually, such 'filth' will pierce their totalitarian-authoritarian personality shield, and they'll beg for the human rights they were denying others...

      [1] = https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Authoritarian_Personality

      [2] = https://archive.org/details/dli.ernet.469826/page/XVII/mode/...

      • krapp 24 minutes ago

        >Just call them what they are: totalitarian-authoritarian personalities, whose roots lie deep in the desire to be free of the perceived "filth of others".

        The word for that is "fascist."

        • MomsAVoxell 14 minutes ago

          Fascism is a loaded word that will get completely negated by glib idiocy.

          Totalitarian-authoritarian personality is more fitting, because in fact as a personality it can arise in any individual - not just those wearing brown shirts and marching around in jackboots, seeking conformity with a clean ideal.

          Totalitarian-authoritarianism is a meme - a kind of virus, which can be just as easily discarded as it can infiltrate a social organ.

          Fascism™ ~= Totalitarian-Authoritarianism©

          Fascism is a mark of trade of the totalitarian-authoritarian personality, who demands the right to be copied (in order to attain conformal cleanliness).

          You can find it in yourself, if you care to look - but you may (or may not) be identifiable as a fascist.

          The broader issue is that absolutes are unattainable. It is absolutely impossible to have a clean society, free of the filth of others. We humans depend on filth to perpetuate our species.

          Sure, boot out the fascists if you feel that is keeping you un-clean. But in so doing, you will establish your own totalitarian-authoritarian personality. The key is not to resist - it is futile - but rather, instead, replace. The solution to any totalitarian order is simply to build another one, right on top.

          • cocacola1 9 minutes ago

            Or crypto fascist; that’ll have them threatening to sock you in the face if Buckley’s any example.

            • MomsAVoxell 7 minutes ago

              Or, just identify it as a personality - a facade, a facsimile, a fake being put in place to shield from perceived filth.

              Anyone is capable of manifesting this personality. Anyone is also capable, of replacing it with something else. Calling someone a fascist tends to lock them in an immutable argument - calling out their fake personality, drops the shield and it turns to dust.

          • weakfish 8 minutes ago

            It's a fair point that it's become one of those words that doesn't really _mean_ anything anymore in common discourse. Like Marxism. For all intents and purposes, Marxism is basically "anything I don't like that's left of center."

            I mean, anyone who claims with any level of seriousness that Democrats are Marxist have _zero_ clue what that means.

            • MomsAVoxell 6 minutes ago

              I think the issue is more that there is so much loaded emotion in the image of a 'real fascist' that you're just adding another layer to the totalitarian-authoritarian personality, which is itself utterly fake.

              Cut to the bone - point out that it's just a personality they're inventing. It's not really who they are. It's just a cowardly shield they're wearing because they are afraid.

    • tommica 11 minutes ago

      > It prioritizes the state and nation over the individual, demanding total loyalty to a dictatorial leader, and relying on the violent suppression of opposition, strict social regimentation, and intense militarism.

      Wasn't Trump elected democratically? Also pretty sure opposition is not violently suppressed, unless they are throwing rocks or blocking roads. Though the police force does have a bit of a hint of militarism going on in the gear.

      • estearum 9 minutes ago

        Many dictators were elected democratically. What's the relevance?

        > Also pretty sure opposition is not violently suppressed, unless they are throwing rocks or blocking roads.

        Which of these got Alex Pretti killed?