Laws are threats made by the dominant socioeconomic ethnic power in a given nation, it's just a promise of violence enacted with the police acting as an occupying army.
And if the police don't enforce those threats, they have no meaning. The police are not enforcing the laws that ICE is breaking, and therefore what they're doing is effectively legal.
I don't know if I have HELPFUL advice, but I do have a very niche tip. I collect old Gameboy consoles. One of them is a Gameboy Micro. I use it when I'm in long pointless meetings. It's small enough to palm when I'm asked a question.
I have an ongoing game of pokemon Emerald that I only play during meetings. I just beat Winona.
This is purely anecdotal, but I started meal prepping with a pile of mixed vegetables and chicken, and my bowel movements have never been smoother. Like, the difference was legitimately addicting. Haha. An effortless shit everyday is such a massive game changer.
When I'm at work, I also have work keys on a lanyard.
When I'm skating, I wear a fanny pack cross body-style, so I can carry tools and medical supplies. It may seem extreme, but if you bail hard enough, you end up needing both(Why the fuck do I still skate at 37 😅 ).
Laws are threats made by the dominant socioeconomic ethnic power in a given nation, it's just a promise of violence enacted with the police acting as an occupying army.
And if the police don't enforce those threats, they have no meaning. The police are not enforcing the laws that ICE is breaking, and therefore what they're doing is effectively legal.