Do we call them the Gestapo now or is it still too early?
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Do we call them the Gestapo now or is it still too early?
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wsws.org already does: “she remains in the US in hiding from the ICE-Gestapo”
So I say, why not?
It was a rhetorical question. I've been calling the entire DHS the Gestapo since its inception in 2002.
The USA has become one of those countries where critics of the government are disappeared. And it only took a couple of months to get there. So much for the American commitment to free speech.
Don't go to the USA.