Trans-indigenous For ICE | Armstrong Economics
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A man identifying as "trans-indigenous" and "trans-pigmented" recently garnered attention during a public demonstration by vocally supporting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Dressed in what appeared to be traditional Native American regalia, the individual stated he was "assigned white at birth by a bigoted doctor" but now identifies as Native American. During his public address, he asserted, "Trans-indigenous people are indigenous people," and declared, "This is my land." He further expressed strong approval for ICE, proclaiming, "We love ICE," and called for the deportation of "cis-illegals" whom he described as "trespassers on our land." The individual engaged in a debate with another protestor holding an "ICE OUT!" sign, attempting to "educate" him on his identity and perspective regarding immigration policies. This unusual intersection of identity claims and political stances has sparked considerable debate online, raising questions about the complexities of identity, activism, and the discourse surrounding immigration enforcement.
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