• "Law & Order: SVU" Joins ICE-Bashing Party, Paints Agents As Thugs Who Protect Rapists

    From Ubiquitous@weberm@polaris.net to rec.arts.tv,alt.tv.law-and-order, on Tue Sep 30 04:57:50 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.tv.law-and-order

    NBC police procedural "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" joined Democrats in continuing to paint Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents as villains who have nothing better to do than to pluck innocent immigrants off the streets for their own nefarious purposes.

    In an episode that ran Thursday -- just hours after a shooter targeted and opened fire upon an ICE facility in Texas -- NYPD detectives squared off against ICE agents in an effort to keep them from deporting an illegal immigrant who was a key witness in a rape case.

    Newsbusters detailed the episode in question, titled "In the Wind." It features an illegal immigrant named Jorge Ruiz, who is working as a building superintendent -- and who has identified the suspect in a rape case. When detectives arrive to question him about the suspect, an ICE raid is already
    in progress. For the rest of the episode -- which frames ICE as the bad guys preventing police officers from effectively investigating the rape case and then further complicating the prosecution against the alleged rapist -- the NYPD and ICE agents are at odds.

    The episode comes to a head when Captain Olivia Benson (played by Mariska Hargitay) is arrested when she orders her detectives to arrest Ruiz in an effort to hold him as a material witness and prevent ICE from taking him into custody.

    "Captain, ICE is on the way up," one detective tells Benson.

    "What?" she asks.

    "How do they know?" Ruiz asks.

    "Come. There's a back stairway," Benson tries to help Ruiz avoid the federal agents.

    "No, wait. Don't try that," Assistant District Attorney Sonny Carisi warns her.

    "Can they do this?" one detective asks.

    "They don't have a warrant," another protests.

    "Doesn't matter. They're Feds," Carisi explains.

    "So they take our witness, and we can't do anything about it?" one asks.

    "Hold on a second. I need you to trust me. Can you do that? Velasco, arrest him," Benson says, indicating Ruiz.

    She then tells the ICE agents that Ruiz is in the custody of the NYPD and cannot be removed until he testifies -- at which point the agents arrest her for interfering in federal immigration matters. She is eventually released, however, and Ruiz is allowed to testify.

    The writers could not resist taking just one more jab at federal immigration officials when the illegal immigrant is finally brought into the courtroom. ICE agents interrupt the proceedings, only to be reprimanded by the judge hearing the case.

    "No, not in my courtroom. Jimmy, tell them they can wait outside, but they
    are not welcome here," the judge declares.

    ICE agents, in just the last eight months, have faced a nearly 1000% increase in attacks on themselves and their families. A number have blamed the media and Democrats for continuously pointing to ICE agents as villains, thugs, and worse.

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  • From BTR1701@atropos@mac.com to alt.tv.law-and-order,rec.arts.tv on Tue Sep 30 16:11:28 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.tv.law-and-order

    On Sep 30, 2025 at 1:57:50 AM PDT, "Ubiquitous" <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:

    NBC police procedural "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" joined Democrats in

    continuing to paint Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents as villains who have nothing better to do than to pluck innocent immigrants off the streets for their own nefarious purposes.

    They've been doing this for years. All of the shows in the L&O franchise have consistently portrayed ICE as mouth-breathing thugs whose every move is unconstitutional since long before Trump's first term. In fact, all police agencies other than the ones our 'heroes' work for are bad guys out to screw the little guy, even other divisions of the NYPD. Only our main characters are conscientious cops who have as much compassion for the criminals as they do
    the victims.

    In an episode that ran Thursday -- just hours after a shooter targeted and opened fire upon an ICE facility in Texas -- NYPD detectives squared off against ICE agents in an effort to keep them from deporting an illegal immigrant who was a key witness in a rape case.

    They've done this plotline at least a dozen times over the years all across
    the franchise. In reality, ICE has no problem-- even under evol, evol Trump-- granting emergency visas for witnesses in crimes, which allows them to stay in the country through the course of a trial to provide testimony. Even misdemeanors, let alone serious felonies like murder and rape.


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  • From NoBody@NoBody@nowhere.com to rec.arts.tv,alt.tv.law-and-order on Wed Oct 1 08:00:46 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.tv.law-and-order

    On Tue, 30 Sep 2025 04:57:50 -0400, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
    wrote:

    NBC police procedural "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" joined Democrats in >continuing to paint Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents as >villains who have nothing better to do than to pluck innocent immigrants off >the streets for their own nefarious purposes.

    In an episode that ran Thursday -- just hours after a shooter targeted and >opened fire upon an ICE facility in Texas -- NYPD detectives squared off >against ICE agents in an effort to keep them from deporting an illegal >immigrant who was a key witness in a rape case.

    Newsbusters detailed the episode in question, titled "In the Wind." It >features an illegal immigrant named Jorge Ruiz, who is working as a building >superintendent -- and who has identified the suspect in a rape case. When >detectives arrive to question him about the suspect, an ICE raid is already >in progress. For the rest of the episode -- which frames ICE as the bad guys >preventing police officers from effectively investigating the rape case and >then further complicating the prosecution against the alleged rapist -- the >NYPD and ICE agents are at odds.

    The episode comes to a head when Captain Olivia Benson (played by Mariska >Hargitay) is arrested when she orders her detectives to arrest Ruiz in an >effort to hold him as a material witness and prevent ICE from taking him into >custody.

    "Captain, ICE is on the way up," one detective tells Benson.

    "What?" she asks.

    "How do they know?" Ruiz asks.

    "Come. There's a back stairway," Benson tries to help Ruiz avoid the federal >agents.

    "No, wait. Don't try that," Assistant District Attorney Sonny Carisi warns >her.

    "Can they do this?" one detective asks.

    "They don't have a warrant," another protests.

    "Doesn't matter. They're Feds," Carisi explains.

    "So they take our witness, and we can't do anything about it?" one asks.

    "Hold on a second. I need you to trust me. Can you do that? Velasco, arrest >him," Benson says, indicating Ruiz.

    She then tells the ICE agents that Ruiz is in the custody of the NYPD and >cannot be removed until he testifies -- at which point the agents arrest her >for interfering in federal immigration matters. She is eventually released, >however, and Ruiz is allowed to testify.

    The writers could not resist taking just one more jab at federal immigration >officials when the illegal immigrant is finally brought into the courtroom. >ICE agents interrupt the proceedings, only to be reprimanded by the judge >hearing the case.

    "No, not in my courtroom. Jimmy, tell them they can wait outside, but they >are not welcome here," the judge declares.

    ICE agents, in just the last eight months, have faced a nearly 1000% increase >in attacks on themselves and their families. A number have blamed the media >and Democrats for continuously pointing to ICE agents as villains, thugs, and >worse.

    Hollywood is clearly in favor of open borders...until it effects them.
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