{"id":1955,"date":"2026-03-05T14:20:58","date_gmt":"2026-03-05T22:20:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/aculpableinnocence.com\/home5\/aculpabl\/anthony_blog\/?p=1955"},"modified":"2026-03-07T18:44:46","modified_gmt":"2026-03-08T03:44:46","slug":"1955","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/aculpableinnocence.com\/home5\/aculpabl\/anthony_blog\/1955\/","title":{"rendered":"America&#8217;s Gestapo"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h1 style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong>Is the DHS America\u2019s Gestapo?<\/strong><\/h1>\n<p>There are two branches of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS): U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S. Customs and Border Protection. The latter is normally limited within a 100-mile zone adjacent to the American border. Within that 100-mile zone, Border Patrol agents have broad authority to interrogate people and conduct warrantless searches when there&#8217;s &#8220;reasonable suspicion&#8221; of immigration violations. ICE states its agents can &#8220;<em>briefly <\/em>detain&#8221; people who have &#8220;reasonable suspicion&#8221; of being in the country illegally. The agency can also &#8220;arrest people they believe are illegal aliens&#8221; and may &#8220;initiate consensual encounters and speak with people&#8221; on the street.<\/p>\n<p>Last year, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling that cleared the way for ICE to use <u>race, accents, and places of work<\/u> as factors in deciding who to stop and potentially detain. And, under the second Trump administration, those distinctions have become rather murky as both DHS agencies have undergone sweeping changes. As a result, they increasingly work alongside one another to enact the President&#8217;s wide-reaching deportation campaign. The distinction between the arrest and deportation of border crossers and long-term residents is lost. Often these long-term residents are actual citizens or applicants for citizenship. Also, since most Americans rarely carry \u201cproof of citizenship\u201d while going to the market, school, or work, ICE agents can and have mugged, handcuffed, and jailed citizens or legal applicants for citizenship.<\/p>\n<p>The ongoing immigration enforcement operation in Minnesota, for example, involves both branches of the DHS. And it uses a much wider net to cast over both current and long-term immigrants. As a result of these changes, the recent arrests, incarcerations, and deportations of these inhabitants of Los Angeles, Chicago, and Indianapolis can be <em>indiscriminately<\/em> justified as lawless border crossings. But Trump uses the DHS to punish and eradicate those <em>he believes<\/em> unfit to be citizens-or even residents-of the state. Hitler used the Gestapo in a similar way to rid Germany of those <em>he believed<\/em> to be enemies of the state to include <em>all <\/em>Jews and even some of his political rivals. Both Hitler and Trump built holding facilities i.e. concentration camps for Hitler\u2019s scapegoats and converted or hastily constructed storage facilities for Trump\u2019s victims. Whereas Hitler\u2019s victims faced the gas chambers, Trump\u2019s victims face beatings, unsafe holding facilities, and deportations to foreign countries where they may not be welcome or easily assimilated . . . especially after being separated from family, home, and their American jobs and careers. Both of these men assumed power over their alleged scapegoats to justify their personal bigotry and self-assumed right to wield such power.<\/p>\n<p>Whereas Hitler\u2019s Gestapo were sharply uniformed secret police, Trump\u2019s DHS irregulars are often overweight and sloppily dressed masked marauders. If a German citizen were arrested by the Gestapo, he\/she would be considered an enemy of the state and face a gruesome imprisonment and possibly death.\u00a0 Those who fall prey to these DHS irregulars are often treated to a gang style beating before being whisked away to a poorly provisioned holding facility\u2014often in a different state\u2014and then removed to a distant country for imprisonment and\/or permanent exile from their family and friends. Hitler\u2019s victims were <em>convicted <\/em>of being Jews by birth or choice. Trump\u2019s victims are <em>considered<\/em> guilty of illegal immigration, whether they escaped guards at the borders or entered America lawfully and requested legal citizenship. That legal request can take months or even years to be granted but allows prospective citizens to live and work alongside other American citizens. The visa, green card, and naturalization processes can be overwhelming and confusing. Nevertheless, immigrants seeking citizenship will obtain a green card, an immigrant visa, or a treaty or employment-based visa. During previous administrations, they may be required to report regularly to an immigration court where their progress towards citizenship is evaluated or even assisted. But in Trump\u2019s America, a routine immigration court appearance can be met by DHS border guards who may beat litigants and then transfer them to an ill-equipped temporary facility before being airlifted to another country.<\/p>\n<p>What Americans are witnessing in Los Angeles, Chicago and now Indianapolis only vaguely resembles the original purpose of DHS. Like the morphing of Germany\u2019s Security Services (Sicherheitsdienst, often referred to as SS or SD) into a secret state police, (Geheime Staatspolizei or Gestapo, for short), the role of DHS in border security has evolved into a masked state police that purports its ability to operate above State law and answer only to the Federal Government and to its leader, the President of the United States. \u201cAs early as 1935 the Prussian Supreme Court of Administration, under Nazi pressure, had ruled that the orders and actions of the Gestapo were not subject to judicial review.\u201d<sup>1 <\/sup>In like manner, America\u2019s Supreme Court has given its President the freedom to enact the powers of his office without the restraints imposed upon other Americans. Both Hitler and President Trump have acted unconstrained by law or conscience to create, enable and defend an organization that imposes their power over benign citizens in order to eradicate their chosen scapegoats for all that is bad in the society they govern. For Hitler, his scapegoats were Jews. For Trump, it is immigrants.<\/p>\n<p>What motivates such men to exert unlawful and inhuman pain upon fellow or prospective citizens? Well, Hitler explained his motivation in <em>Mein Kampf<\/em>: \u201cI understand the infamous spiritual terror which this movement exerts . . . it unleashes a veritable barrage of lies and slanders against whatever adversary seems most dangerous, until the nerves of the attacked persons break down . . . This is a tactic based on precise calculation of all human weaknesses . . . I achieved an equal understanding of the importance of physical terror toward the individual and the masses . . . the defeated adversary in most cases despairs of the success of any further resistance.\u201d<sup>2 <\/sup><\/p>\n<p>What we Americans have seen in Los Angeles, Chicago, and most especially in Indianapolis is Americans\u2019 response to the Trump DHS\u2019 physical terror tactics. In the face of DHS violence, protestors bring whistles, and cell phones. As DHS breaks car windows in the face of passengers &#8211; including children, shoots unarmed civilians, sprays chemicals on non-violent protesters, drags unarmed protestors into a crowd of DHS agents where they are kicked, punched, and sat upon, how do we fellow Americans respond? Do we cringe in terror or simply succumb in despair? Well, neither terror nor despair can or should be an option in a democratic polity. Instead, we believe in hope, as former President Obama reminded us on so many occasions. In fact, we hope and strive to form a more perfect union that assures justice, tranquility, a common defense, the general welfare, and the blessings of liberty for all Americans. But the DHS undermines these Constitutional goals, while President Donald Trump advances his power and control over America.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Whereas Hitler secured his reign of terror following the burning of the Reichstag<sup>3<\/sup>\u2014a pivotal event that allowed him to eliminate political opposition and centralize authority\u2014Trump failed in his attempted insurrection on January 6, 2021. That uprising against the American capital did not result in his consolidation of power, and his term in office ended. The American system remained resilient against his bid to undermine constitutional governance. But now, in his second term, Trump has utilized the DHS to subject Americans to his will, that is, to <em>accept<\/em> his forced removal of people he seems to despise as unfit to be in America, to accept his authority to debase and deport them without question, and to believe he is making America better\u2014in his words, \u201cgreat\u00a0 again.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>But the DHS role in Indianapolis is just the prelude to Trump\u2019s plan to secure and extend his power over our government and its system of checks and balances. Consider his much-publicized use of tariffs to \u201crestore&#8221; America\u2019s global dominance and financial security. After well justified criticism, he stubbornly refuses to admit that tariffs are in fact taxes Americans must pay to buy goods and services imported from other countries. He hints that tariff income can reduce America\u2019s growing debt. But he has not used this income for that purpose. Instead, he spends millions of Americans\u2019 tax dollars to finance the American embargo on&#8211;and possible pirating of&#8211;Venezuelan oil and America\u2019s attack on Iran which he designed to topple its government.<\/p>\n<p>While he expands the nation\u2019s debt, he has ignored Congress\u2019 authority to authorize government expenditures in lieu of his personal financial whims. He would rather propose to buy or occupy Greenland, pay Argentina 40 billion dollars to salvage the government of his friendly head of state there, or commit 150 planes and a third of America\u2019s sea power to attack and overthrow the government of Venezuela. And now, he has committed America to a war against Iran, once again ignoring Article 1 or the Constitution that grants to Congress the exclusive power \u201cto declare war.\u201d He had also allocated American funds to Israel\u2019s demolition of Gaza which he noted could now become a beautiful resort\u2014which he undoubtedly could and would build as its private developer. He has already proposed to develop resorts in Saigon and several Muslim nations. The later have contributed billions of dollars to Trump\u2019s crypto organization and even added a multi-billion-dollar airplane to his personal wealth. With his influence over tax dollars expenditures at his disposal, Trump has gained financial leverage over both financial, collegial, and legal institutions and even over other governments\u2019 willingness to reward him for his \u201cpay to play\u201d schemes. No mob boss in American history has ever gained this much financial leverage. Remember: before he assumed his second term in office just one year ago, Trump had difficulty borrowing a $100,000 security instrument to pay part of the $500,000 penalty he owed New York State for his 33 fraud convictions. But now, after just one year in office, he is now approaching a net worth of over a trillion dollars. He better warrants the name of \u201crobber baron\u201d than the tycoons at the turn of the 20<sup>th<\/sup> century. Those robber barons used the manpower and resources of a vast nation to build new enterprises and create jobs and wealth for a growing nation. Donald Trump, by contrast, builds nothing that he cannot affix with his name and that benefits himself exclusively, if not primarily.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Hitler used the Gestapo to quell any and all opposition to his exercise of unrestrained power and control over the German government&#8211;thereby establishing the Third Reich. Trump uses the DHS to suppress opposition to his immigrant purge and justify his control over any citizen resistance, to include Governors and Mayors. He uses the Department of Justice to investigate and arrest anybody he identifies as a political opponent much as Hitler purged all who opposed him in governance. The Third Reich presents a case study on how to overthrow a democracy from within. But America is not yet primed to bow to Trump\u2019s grasp of unhindered power. Nevertheless, he has won the Supreme Courts\u2019 expansion of his authority. And he has won the indiscriminate obeisance of the Republican controlled Congress. At this very moment, he is planning to \u201cfederalize\u201d or take control of our national elections. And part of that plan might well be the use of his DHS criminal police force to enforce his control of ballot submissions. After the January 6 insurrection, can there be any doubt of Donald Trump\u2019s intent? Remember he absolved all those convicted of criminal conduct in their attempt to enthrone Trump as their President in an election he did not win. His obeisant enablers were treated as if they were above the law because Trump considers himself the final legal arbiter. Similarly, in the Third Reich \u201cthe Gestapo was also above the law and impowered so by Hitler who made himself the law.\u201d<sup>4<\/sup><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>If America follows the same path as Nazi Germany, is it inevitable that it too will create a similar upheaval in world affairs and the alienation of its people from its cultural roots. God help us, if we allow our democracy to crumble in the hands of a narcissistic sociopath.<\/p>\n<p>_______________________________________________________________<\/p>\n<p>1. William L. Shirer, \u201cThe Rise and Fall of the Third Reich,\u201d p. 271.<\/p>\n<ol start=\"2\">\n<li>Adolf Hitler, \u201cMein Kampf,\u201d as quoted in \u201cThe Rise and Fall of the<br \/>\nThird Reich,\u201d pp. 22-23.<\/li>\n<li>The Reichstag, as the parliament of the former German empire, was still central to government and a formidable obstacle to Hitler\u2019s seizure of all power in Nazi Germany.<\/li>\n<li>William L. Shirer, Ibid. pp. 270.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp; Is the DHS America\u2019s Gestapo? There are two branches of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS): U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S. Customs and Border Protection. The latter is normally limited within a 100-mile zone adjacent to the American border. 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