May 6, 2026
Trump's ICE Scheme UNRAVELS As Brutal Data Goes Public
Donald Trump desperately tries to rebrand ICE with weird new title and logo amid the sudden shutdown of a watchdog agency group which revealed a devastating surge in abuse. John Iadarola and Sharon Reed break it down on The Damage Report. Leave a comment with your thoughts below!
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Trump's latest desperate attempt to regain control
of the narrative over immigration is crashing
and burning. He's getting increasingly pathetic.
Here's how pathetic it is. He wants to uh
rebrand ICE to the National Immigration and
Customs Enforcement. It's nice, because then
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it sounds nicer and then you have to say that
it's nice, I guess. He used to be good at
this, the distractions, the rebranding, the
insults, that's like six years in the past.
And pathetically, the reason he did it is because
one person who's not even a person, Alyssa,
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Alyssa, I love you, you're a bot, Alyssa. You
don't exist, Alyssa. You're on a data center
in Estonia, Alyssa. Anyway, Alyssa told him
to do it, and what do know, the most powerful
man in the world decided that that's what he's
going to do. But is it nice? No, you already
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know that it's not nice. Donald Trump's administration
is currently closing down a watchdog office
that investigates allegations of abuse inside
of immigration detention centers. The closure
follows more than 780 instances of ICE officers
and detention staff using physical force or
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chemical agents against detainees since Trump
returned to the White House. That is a 37
% surge in just one year. More than 30 people
died in ICE detention. That's the deadliest
year for ICE detainees in more than two decades.
And by the way, I know a little bit something
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about the origins of ICE. It hasn't existed
for significantly longer than two decades.
That's basically the most that we've ever had.
And so it's not nice. In effect, it's also
not nice, by the way, when your reaction to
the abuse is not to stop the abuse, it's to
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shut down the watchdog that's finding and publicizing
the abuse. And by the way, some people, maybe
racists or whatever, don't care if the immigrants
are being detained. They only care about heritage
Americans or whatever. Well, they're getting
screwed over too, by the way. A new study by
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the University of Colorado Boulder published
by the National Bureau of Economic Research
found that in an average high enforcement,
immigration enforcement area, the number of
US born male workers fell by 1200, coming out
to approximately one job loss for every six
likely undocumented workers who left the labor
force. The study also found that for everyone
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ICE arrest led to six likely undocumented workers
stopping working. And so if you put that together
and assume that the uh chaos, the economic chaos
produced by this enforcement is having a deleterious
economic effect on the area that then is rippling
out to native born workers. It is likely that
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something like every ICE arrest is probably
losing a US born worker their job. And we've
been saying this for a very long time. These
undocumented migrants participate. They produce,
they pay in, an economy is buttressed, it is
buoyed by them being there. When you take them
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out, it doesn't just hurt those people, that
would be enough for me. It does massive harm
to those who are citizens as well, and that
is what we are seeing. In fact, it is also
directly depressing wages. Depending on the
scale of deportations, high-scaled workers
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can see their wages fall up to 2.8 % relative
to a scenario. without an immigration crackdown.
And that's for the people who don't altogether
lose their jobs. And in the meantime, how is
Donald Trump, how did he get into this position?
By telling you they're taking your jobs. That
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is what Trump was saying in 2024. And that
is the cheap repetition we're hearing from
JD Vance out on the campaign trail right now.
They tell you the jobs are going to immigrants.
No, when you get rid of the immigrants, you
get rid of jobs for native born Americans
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as well. Whether that makes sense to you or
not, I'm sorry, welcome to reality. What do
you think Sharon? Yeah, so for people if you
don't have a heart or moral compass, what you're
really doing is giving them just the economics
of this thing. And I don't know why they won't
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pay attention. I don't know why some people
still don't get it. I also don't know why Trump
and the devils surrounding him keep doubling
down on this. The bar is so low for him of
what's expected that he could just kind of not
talk about it anymore. immigration, and people
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would probably give him a freebie and just
move on, unlike what they would do to somebody
else. So the whole thing makes no sense. Our
country is far worse off because this guy
came down that escalator years ago telling lies,
and then told war lies saying he was gonna
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get rid of the worst of the worst. And then
people with weed-whackers and fathers of Marines
started being disappeared. what happened if
they weren't shot in the back and nearly paralyzed
like several hearings have been held on Capitol
Hill. It's just too much. Yeah, by the way,
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you know what I was just thinking? One of the
big differences between the first Trump term
and the second Trump term is, and this isn't
like a perfect comparison, but for the first
couple of years of the first term, our rage,
our suspicion, our protests, A lot of it was
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driven by things that happened during the campaign,
like what we found out about the sexual harassment
allegations, this weird stuff we found out about
Russia, like all of that stuff. And some of
the fallout from it, like the firing of Comey
and all of that. It's not exclusively, a lot
of people were mad obviously about the tax cuts.
then once we get to, like 2019 or 2020, I should
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say, you have him utterly failing purposefully
on COVID. But for a couple years, you mostly
have people enraged by the things that happened
when he was running and all of that. It's not
like that right now. And we are having to deal
with terrible own goals, basically every day
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on immigration, on foreign policy, on the economy,
the monuments, the destruction of the federal
bureaucracy. There was some of that, but it
is so much more driven by the continued recurring
damage that he's doing. And as you say, a lot
of his just own goals. He doesn't need to
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be doing this. He could be coasting. He could
just be trying to I don't know, take over
the Fed and briefly in the short term juice
the economy before the entire thing falls apart
after he's died or something. He's not content
to do that. He's not content to ever stop damaging
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