Judge temporarily holds deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, man at center of Trump immigration crackdown

Check out this article from USA TODAY:

Judge temporarily holds deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, man at center of Trump immigration crackdown

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2025/08/25/kilmar-abrego-garcia-detained-ice/85813700007/

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Scottie

What We Can Do, And What We Can Help Our Leaders Do-

Linked on TenBears’s blog.

A key point: Josh Marshall has been writing about how to leverage the separate sovereignty of the states against Trump. “Strategic depth,” he calls it, from military studies:

Understanding the critical role of the sovereign powers of the states as a redoubt beyond the reach of Trump’s increasingly autocratic power is really the entire game right now, at least for the next 18 months and, in various measures, almost certainly through the beginning of 2029. People can march, advocate, campaign, donate to candidates, all the stuff. But in many ways the most important thing right now is both communicating to and demanding of state officials that they act on this latent power.

There are key areas where Democrats in Congress may have moments of power, the ability to slow a few things down. But to a great degree, the battle is already lost within the federal government until the next election. It’s only in the states where opponents of Donald Trump hold executive power outside the reach of and the hierarchies of the federal government. That’s where the whole game is. It is strategic depth not in extent or remoteness of territory but in the structure of government and the state. And states have vast amounts of power, far more than we tend to realize because we’ve never been in a position where the mundane daily activities of state and local government have become so critical — its taxing powers, its policing powers, the ways in which the federal government actually struggles to effectively extend its powers to the local level at scale without the active participation of local government.

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As Real As It Gets

Published by Tom Sullivan on August 25, 2025

Something Jason Sattler wrote yesterday needs repeating this morning:

Everything we do makes it easier for our neighbors to stand up or sit down for this regime. We all know there’s a crisis coming that will force all who pay attention to make a choice that could define the rest of their lives.

Will people do it? In most cases, it depends on what they see us doing next.

SEE us doing. That’s the key.

How the less-engaged make up their minds about political matters, Anand Giridharadas observed (based on Anat’s work), is more akin to how they decide to buy pants: What’s everyone else wearing this year? What are normal people like me doing? Not in one-and-done big rallies but every day. Your resistance must be visible and persistent for that to work and give the less engaged permission to join the resistance movement. Calling your senator five days a week is fine, but which of your neighbors sees that?

Plus, if you want people to join your party, throw a better party. We’re out in the streets multiple times a week now. I bring dance music.

A friend pointed to this TikTok by someone going by @logicnliberty. She advocates a unified front by blue-state governors with trifectas. It’s not that they are not already unified, coordinating, and suing. They are. Govs. Gavin Newsom, JB Pritzker, Kathy Hochul are speaking out and holding press conferences. (State AGs too.) But not necessarily as a team. Are they leveraging their trifectas proactively to erect firewalls in their states against Trump’s gutting of the Constitution? They should.

(snip-TikTok video embedded on the page)

Would the press cover it if they did? We are already in the slow civil war Jeff Sharlet described. The blue and the gray meets the blue and the red. Run with it. The press loves controversy. Generate more, blue state governors.

Josh Marshall has been writing about how to leverage the separate sovereignty of the states against Trump. “Strategic depth,” he calls it, from military studies:

There are key areas where Democrats in Congress may have moments of power, the ability to slow a few things down. But to a great degree, the battle is already lost within the federal government until the next election. It’s only in the states where opponents of Donald Trump hold executive power outside the reach of and the hierarchies of the federal government. That’s where the whole game is. It is strategic depth not in extent or remoteness of territory but in the structure of government and the state. And states have vast amounts of power, far more than we tend to realize because we’ve never been in a position where the mundane daily activities of state and local government have become so critical — its taxing powers, its policing powers, the ways in which the federal government actually struggles to effectively extend its powers to the local level at scale without the active participation of local government.

Understanding the critical role of the sovereign powers of the states as a redoubt beyond the reach of Trump’s increasingly autocratic power is really the entire game right now, at least for the next 18 months and, in various measures, almost certainly through the beginning of 2029. People can march, advocate, campaign, donate to candidates, all the stuff. But in many ways the most important thing right now is both communicating to and demanding of state officials that they act on this latent power.

And those actions must be not only public, but in-your-face public. Their actions and yours.

Update: Read it. It’s where your neighbors are.

The human heart hangs on to hope until there’s no other choice. People will not fight back in the ways that will work, until they realize there is no other choice, until the only other choice is their own imprisonment or death, or that of someone they love. For many of us, that moment is already here. But for most of us, it’s not.

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Have you fought dicktatorship today?

50501 – Labor Day events
May Day Strong Labor Day Events
No King’s One Million Rising movement
The Resistance Lab
Choose Democracy
Indivisible: A Guide to Democracy on the Brink – Search on Labor Day events near you
You Have Power
Chop Wood, Carry Water
Thirty lonely but beautiful actions
Attending a Protest Surveillance Self-Defense

REUTERS: Israel hits Gaza hospital, killing at least 15 people, including journalists

Israel hits Gaza hospital, killing at least 15 people, including journalists
Israeli strikes on Nasser hospital in Gaza on Monday killed at least 15 people, including four journalists, one of whom worked for Reuters, Palestinian health officials said.

Read in Reuters: https://apple.news/AfJ_id55ZQ2KXC9tnv7JqSA

Shared from Apple News

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THE GUARDIAN: Kilmar Ábrego García detained after reporting to US immigration agents

The US government made up a fake story about the man to advoid admitting they aware wrong, because the facist government can never be wrong. They have tried the case in the public media calling him every horrible name and accused him of every horrific crime they could think of. But they never filed those charges in court. Vindictive assholes who are gladly ruining a mans life and family to prove they have the power to hurt brown people. Hugs

Kilmar Ábrego García detained after reporting to US immigration agents
Maryland man, back in US after being wrongly deported to El Salvador, is threatened with deportation to Uganda

Read in The Guardian: https://apple.news/A5BWQECuSSeGqGOdH5pYLtw

Shared from Apple News

Best Wishes and Hugs,Scottie

Update From Jill!

A Letter To An Editor In Regard To Ottawa PRIDE

(If you click through, you can read Dr. Hogans own story on his page.)

When the Parade Stops, the Silence Speaks Louder by Richard Hogan, MD, PhD(2), DBA

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Narrative Word Count: 289

Bio: Richard Francis Hogan is a Canadian writer, Poet and advocate on several levels based in Ottawa. His work explores hope, resilience, identity, faith, and the quiet power of public spaces.

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https://richardhogan1.substack.com

Cover Letter for Submission

Subject: Op-Ed Submission: When the Parade Stops, the Silence Speaks Louder

Dear  Editor,

I am submitting the attached op-ed for consideration in the Ottawa Citizen. It reflects on the recent cancellation of the Ottawa Gay Pride Parade and the deeper cultural and spiritual implications of that absence. As a longtime resident and advocate for inclusive public spaces, I believe this piece speaks to a moment of reflection for our city and its commitment to visibility, dignity, and belonging. Thank you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,

Richard Hogan

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Full Narrative

When the Parade Stops, the Silence Speaks Louder

By Richard Francis Hogan

The cancellation of the Ottawa Gay Pride Parade due to protests is more than a logistical decision. It is a cultural silence, a civic absence, a spiritual pause that demands reflection.

For decades, Pride has been more than a celebration. It has been a procession of courage, a public hymn of identity, a communal act of love. It has been where the marginalized found visibility, where joy became resistance, and where the city itself remembered its promise to all its people.

To cancel such a gathering is not merely to postpone an event. It is to interrupt a ritual of belonging.

As a Christian, I believe in the sacredness of every human soul. As a Buddhist, I recognize the impermanence of all things—but also the importance of showing up, again and again, with compassion. And as someone with Irish blood, I know that humor and heartache often walk hand in hand. We laugh because we’ve cried. We march because we’ve been still for too long.

This year, there will be no rainbow flags waving down Bank Street. No music echoing through Centretown. No cheers from sidewalks lined with families, allies, and elders who remember when Pride was a protest, not a party.

But let us not confuse absence with apathy.

Let us write, speak, gather, and remember. Let us honor those who came before, and those who still wait to be seen. Let us make sure that when the parade returns, it does so not just with glitter—but with grit.

Because Pride is not a date on the calendar. It is a declaration of dignity.

And dignity, like love, does not disappear. It waits. It endures. It marches on.

US Military Refuses, in Peace & Justice History for 8/25

(I don’t know what this formatting is about; it’s a copy/paste, as they all are. If it’s annoying, read it as it usually posts, on the page. Thanks. -A.)

August 25, 1969
Company A of the 3rd Battalion, the 196th Light Brigade, refused to advance further into the Songchang Valley of Vietnam after five days of heavy casualties; their number had been reduced from 150 to 60.
This was one of hundreds of mutinies among troops during the war.

“He [President Nixon] is also carrying on the battle in the belief, or pretense, that the South Vietnamese will really be able to defend their country and our democratic objectives [sic] when we withdraw, and even his own generals don’t believe the South Vietnamese will do it.” James Reston in the New York Times
Vietnam: The Soldier’s Revolt 
GI resistance in the Vietnam War 

https://www.peacebuttons.info/E-News/peacehistoryaugust.htm#august25

Political cartoons / memes / and news I want to share. 8-25-2025

#Tolerant Left from What Are You Really Afraid Of?

#Republican trolls from Social Justice In America

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#Despicable Me 3 from What Are You Really Afraid Of?

 

 

 

#mail in voting from Liberals Are Cool

 

 

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The post below should be attributed to https://substack.com/@oliverkornetzke according to brucedesertrat.  I thank Bruce for the information.  Hugs

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#Socialism from What Are You Really Afraid Of?

 

 

#republican assholes from Republicans Are Domestic Terrorists

 

 

 

 

 

 

Steve Kelley for 8/24/2025

 

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#trump caused 25% of the entire national debt from Republicans Are Domestic Terrorists

 

 

 

 

 

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Tom Stiglich for 8/24/2025

 

#alina habba from Liberals Are Cool

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#trump’s terrible taxes from Rejecting Republicans

 

 

 

 

 

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More centralized power, the dream of the Federalists and nightmare of most Red States.

Big Government is MAGA. Unconstitutional Big Government run by morons.

States’ rights have been turned upside down.

Pam Bondi is hiding Epstein Files after seeing 1000 of videos of young girls being raped.

Takes a special kind of evil to work for a rapist to hide his crimes so you can destroy democracy.

Context: Blue states are the only reason most Red States aren’t third-world countries

#GOP PEDO RING from Republicans Are The Problem.

#republican assholes from Republicans Are Domestic Terrorists

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#republican assholes from Republicans Are Domestic Terrorists

 

 

#james dobson from Liberals Are Cool

#heritage foundation from Republicans Are Domestic Terrorists

 

 

 

 

 

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Political cartoons / memes / and news I want to share. Bonus 8-25-2025

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#colorado from Gothic - Western (1990) 0:35 ━❍─────

#antifascist from WhateverGreen

 

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#fuck trump from Wooddove2

 

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#trump from Art de Trump

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#republican cruelty from Rejecting Republicans

NO KINGS. NO ICE. NO FEAR. IMMIGRANTS ARE WELCOME HERE.

#dotard from The Iron Snowflake

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#RUBY BRIDGES from Rejecting Republicans

 

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#grocery prices from Republicans Are The Problem.

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#trump’s terrible tariffs from Republicans Are Domestic Terrorists

 

#Trump’s big beautiful bill from Republicans Are Domestic Terrorists

#weird news from Trump Weird News Exposed

 

#renewable energy from Liberals Are Cool

#reminder from LIONESS

#why we need feminism from hopes & fears

#online safety act from NOT DEAD YET

 

#target from Born in 1951, Stuck in 1967

 

#corporate headquarters from 2Rabbit

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#slava ukraini from Republicans Are The Problem.

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#disgraceful from Born in 1951, Stuck in 1967

 

Hear Ye, Hear Ye; This Is At Least Of Interest–

To me, it seems damned important. We the people have all become owners/stockholders of Intel. What I get for avoiding the Friday evening news dump; it is in today’s newsletter.

Trump turns $11.1B in US government funds into a 10% stake in downtrodden Intel

By  MICHELLE L. PRICE and MICHAEL LIEDTKE Updated 5:55 PM CDT, August 22, 2025

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Friday announced the U.S. government has secured a 10% stake in struggling Silicon Valley pioneer Intel in a deal that was completed just a couple weeks after he was depicting the company’s CEO as a conflicted leader unfit for the job.

“The United States of America now fully owns and controls 10% of INTEL, a Great American Company that has an even more incredible future,” Trump wrote in a post.

The U.S. government is getting the stake through the conversion of $11.1 billion in previously issued funds and pledges. All told, the government is getting 433.3 million shares of non-voting stock priced at $20.47 apiece — a discount from Friday’s closing price at $24.80. That spread means the U.S. government already has a gain of $1.9 billion, on paper.

The remarkable turn of events makes the U.S. government one of Intel’s largest shareholders at a time that the Santa Clara, California, company is in the process of jettisoning more than 20,000 workers as part of its latest attempt to bounce back from years of missteps taken under a variety of CEOs.

Intel’s current CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, has only been on the job for slightly more than five months, an d earlier this month, it looked like he might be on shaky ground already after some lawmakers raised national security concerns about his past investments in Chinese companies while he was a venture capitalist. Trump latched on to those concerns in an August 7 post demanding that Tan resign.