The banality of evil: in Cambridge, Maryland, a woman had construction workers work on her roof for several days, and then called ICE on them to get them detained, and avoid paying $10,000 for the work.
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The banality of evil: in Cambridge, Maryland, a woman had construction workers work on her roof for several days, and then called ICE on them to get them detained, and avoid paying $10,000 for the work.
Homeowner called ICE on migrants she hired, worker says
A video shared online showed agents arriving at the home in Cambridge, Maryland as workers wrapped up construction.
Newsweek (www.newsweek.com)
@vrandecic If she doesn't pay they should still be able to sue her for breach of contract.
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The banality of evil: in Cambridge, Maryland, a woman had construction workers work on her roof for several days, and then called ICE on them to get them detained, and avoid paying $10,000 for the work.
Homeowner called ICE on migrants she hired, worker says
A video shared online showed agents arriving at the home in Cambridge, Maryland as workers wrapped up construction.
Newsweek (www.newsweek.com)
Christ, what an asshole!
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The banality of evil: in Cambridge, Maryland, a woman had construction workers work on her roof for several days, and then called ICE on them to get them detained, and avoid paying $10,000 for the work.
Homeowner called ICE on migrants she hired, worker says
A video shared online showed agents arriving at the home in Cambridge, Maryland as workers wrapped up construction.
Newsweek (www.newsweek.com)
this reminds me of the US regime using the cover of negotiations to execute illegal military attacks
is it the same culture of dehumanising others as undeserving of human rights, international law, and basic dignity
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@vrandecic If she doesn't pay they should still be able to sue her for breach of contract.
@rubbel sue? from a death camp?
i have bad news for you about how things work here, and lest you say, "but the company..." lemme stop you right there
the workers are considered disposable in the US
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The banality of evil: in Cambridge, Maryland, a woman had construction workers work on her roof for several days, and then called ICE on them to get them detained, and avoid paying $10,000 for the work.
Homeowner called ICE on migrants she hired, worker says
A video shared online showed agents arriving at the home in Cambridge, Maryland as workers wrapped up construction.
Newsweek (www.newsweek.com)
@vrandecic this woman doesnt deserve to have any roof but a prison over her head
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@vrandecic
When I read Arendt's book, I didn't get the same takeaway that greed was banal. What this woman did was take advantage solely to not have to pay her bill. Maliciously.@Cassandra_Complex you're right, I didn't capture Arendt's idea
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@Cassandra_Complex you're right, I didn't capture Arendt's idea
@vrandecic
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@vrandecic I've read several accounts and still can't tell whether it was a targeted inforcement action, or whether the woman called #ICE to avoid paying. If the latter, she's committed a felony and I hope they charge her.
@juliehuz I was basing it off the linked articles, where it was ascribed to be her motivation
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I hope, there's special place in hell for people like this.🤬
@FandaSin @vrandecic
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The banality of evil: in Cambridge, Maryland, a woman had construction workers work on her roof for several days, and then called ICE on them to get them detained, and avoid paying $10,000 for the work.
Homeowner called ICE on migrants she hired, worker says
A video shared online showed agents arriving at the home in Cambridge, Maryland as workers wrapped up construction.
Newsweek (www.newsweek.com)
@vrandecic@mas.to
- the video was originally a 30 minute stream on X
It's not clear if the intent of the video was to appeal to the average X user or not.
- the home owner could face prosecution, from the article:The woman was reported to owe the workers $10,000 for a three-day job, according to Univision, a local TV network. If that is proved to be true, she could potentially face charges under Maryland law, which includes a clause on a person not being able to obtain labor from another person if their consent is induced with the threat or wrongful use of notifying law enforcement of the worker's undocumented or illegal immigration status. This also applies to withholding wages.
Not sure who would initiate this, but if it's criminal law then the home owner can be arrested -
The banality of evil: in Cambridge, Maryland, a woman had construction workers work on her roof for several days, and then called ICE on them to get them detained, and avoid paying $10,000 for the work.
Homeowner called ICE on migrants she hired, worker says
A video shared online showed agents arriving at the home in Cambridge, Maryland as workers wrapped up construction.
Newsweek (www.newsweek.com)
@vrandecic how MAGA of her.
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The banality of evil: in Cambridge, Maryland, a woman had construction workers work on her roof for several days, and then called ICE on them to get them detained, and avoid paying $10,000 for the work.
Homeowner called ICE on migrants she hired, worker says
A video shared online showed agents arriving at the home in Cambridge, Maryland as workers wrapped up construction.
Newsweek (www.newsweek.com)
@vrandecic
"Woman" has a name.Name her and shame her.
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@vrandecic
"Woman" has a name.Name her and shame her.
@shansterable I didn't see it in the article when I was reading it
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The banality of evil: in Cambridge, Maryland, a woman had construction workers work on her roof for several days, and then called ICE on them to get them detained, and avoid paying $10,000 for the work.
Homeowner called ICE on migrants she hired, worker says
A video shared online showed agents arriving at the home in Cambridge, Maryland as workers wrapped up construction.
Newsweek (www.newsweek.com)
@vrandecic
Evil woman -
The banality of evil: in Cambridge, Maryland, a woman had construction workers work on her roof for several days, and then called ICE on them to get them detained, and avoid paying $10,000 for the work.
Homeowner called ICE on migrants she hired, worker says
A video shared online showed agents arriving at the home in Cambridge, Maryland as workers wrapped up construction.
Newsweek (www.newsweek.com)
MAGA is always learning from their President's example.
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@juliehuz I was basing it off the linked articles, where it was ascribed to be her motivation
@vrandecic In the AP and Newsweek pieces, ICE disputes the claim they were responding to a call - saying it was a "targeted enforcement action" (whatever that means). It seems likely they would lie to protect her even if she did make the call. Its raining all over Maryland today - sure would be a shame if her half-finished roof leaked. #Karma
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The banality of evil: in Cambridge, Maryland, a woman had construction workers work on her roof for several days, and then called ICE on them to get them detained, and avoid paying $10,000 for the work.
Homeowner called ICE on migrants she hired, worker says
A video shared online showed agents arriving at the home in Cambridge, Maryland as workers wrapped up construction.
Newsweek (www.newsweek.com)
@vrandecic reprehensible!
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@vrandecic In the AP and Newsweek pieces, ICE disputes the claim they were responding to a call - saying it was a "targeted enforcement action" (whatever that means). It seems likely they would lie to protect her even if she did make the call. Its raining all over Maryland today - sure would be a shame if her half-finished roof leaked. #Karma
what I don't understand, is she hasn't really gained anything from this - her roof (which I could see was clearly in bad state and I'm not even a roofer) is indeed half done - its not as if the feds will let the migrant workers finish the roof before they nick them!
She apparently also acknowledged that but threatened that if "more immigrants" turned up to finish the job she would call ICE on them too.
I suspect its motivated as much out of bigotry than merely not wanting to pay the workers.
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what I don't understand, is she hasn't really gained anything from this - her roof (which I could see was clearly in bad state and I'm not even a roofer) is indeed half done - its not as if the feds will let the migrant workers finish the roof before they nick them!
She apparently also acknowledged that but threatened that if "more immigrants" turned up to finish the job she would call ICE on them too.
I suspect its motivated as much out of bigotry than merely not wanting to pay the workers.
@vfrmedia @vrandecic that's the part that makes me doubt the headline. You would have to be ridiculously stupid to call ICE before the roof is whole...but if so...Enjoy the rain all day and all night tonight when it will dip down into the low 30s. #Karma
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The banality of evil: in Cambridge, Maryland, a woman had construction workers work on her roof for several days, and then called ICE on them to get them detained, and avoid paying $10,000 for the work.
Homeowner called ICE on migrants she hired, worker says
A video shared online showed agents arriving at the home in Cambridge, Maryland as workers wrapped up construction.
Newsweek (www.newsweek.com)
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