So in greater LA, people are making life miserable for any ICE agents when they find hotels they're staying in. Mariachi music, calling up hotel and asking if ICE is there and telling them if it turns out there are some there will be (legal) disturbances and probably annoy their other guests. They'll also be publicized as "ICE sanctuaries".
Heros
That's hilarious. ICE is getting the Noriega treatment. I love creative nonviolent (sort of, I can't stand mariachi music ) protest.
So in greater LA, people are making life miserable for any ICE agents when they find hotels they're staying in. Mariachi music, calling up hotel and asking if ICE is there and telling them if it turns out there are some there will be (legal) disturbances and probably annoy their other guests. They'll also be publicized as "ICE sanctuaries".
Heros
That's hilarious. ICE is getting the Noriega treatment. I love creative nonviolent (sort of, I can't stand mariachi music ) protest.
Could be worse, could be polka.
Eamus Catuli~AC 000000000101010202020303010304 020405....Ahhhh, forget it, it's gonna be a while.
So in greater LA, people are making life miserable for any ICE agents when they find hotels they're staying in. Mariachi music, calling up hotel and asking if ICE is there and telling them if it turns out there are some there will be (legal) disturbances and probably annoy their other guests. They'll also be publicized as "ICE sanctuaries".
Heros
... The cart belonged to a beloved ice cream vendor who was arrested by federal agents Monday afternoon while walking his usual route through Culver City.
The sudden disappearance of Ambrocio “Enrique” Lozano stunned residents who said the vendor was a welcome fixture in their neighborhood for more than 20 years.
“There was always a bright light around him,” said Patricia Pande, a Culver City resident who spent countless days enjoying Lozano’s ice cream with her granddaughter. “The happiest times I know with her are from the ice cream man.”...