In this video, Mike Figueredo argues that the current political climate, fueled by the Trump regime's actions, is pushing America towards collapse. He suggests that the government is waging a war against its own people, particularly those in blue states.
Figueredo highlights several actions by the Trump administration as evidence of this push towards collapse:
-Threats to cut off funding to states with sanctuary cities, which he describes as "collective punishment" and actions previously struck down by courts.
-Threats to invoke the Insurrection Act, denaturalize US citizens, and subtly suggesting the cancellation of midterm elections.
-The raid on a journalist's home to uncover sources and calls for imprisonment of educators by a "billionaire crony."
-Disregard for international law and threats to invade allied countries.
He emphasizes the potential for widespread civil unrest and secessionist movements if federal support is withdrawn from states, likening the situation to "taxation without representation." Figueredo also details the cruelty of ICE agents in Minneapolis, describing them as a "paramilitary like Gestapo" who are occupying cities, conducting door-to-door searches, and abducting Native Americans. He recounts disturbing incidents, including a family being targeted with flashbangs and tear gas, and ICE preventing a mother from seeing her dying son.
Figueredo shows how ICE is now operating with absolute immunity under direction from Stephen Miller and that US citizens are not safe from their actions. He cites a report suggesting ICE's purpose extends beyond immigration to gathering intelligence on "anti-American" groups (anyone opposing Trump's agenda). The video concludes with Mike Figueredo expressing concern that the country cannot tolerate such "non-stop terrorism" and that a breaking point is being reached, potentially leading to secession or revolution.
Sources on YouTube.
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