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Should be a wild four years.

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Chief Counsel of the ATF was fired today and supposedly escorted from the building. She signed off on all Biden's interference, the FFL raids and directed examiners to slow-roll license approvals. Even when the ATF's e-filing system that had been in the works for years was finally ready she still delayed it. I had to wait TWO YEARS for a suppressor approval in 2020 because of this woman. Approvals are taking 4-6 weeks now.

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I would say that now is the time when Redditors learn a lesson about why you shouldn't fedpost, but Redditors are too stupid to ever learn. They will watch this person or someone else get dragged away in handcuffs or fired from their job and immediately turn around and do the exact same thing. There's no fixing them.

Come on Mr. Patel. Do the needful.
 

Trump administration removes ATF general counsel​

Pamela Hicks, a 23-year veteran of the department, confirmed she was fired from the ATF on LinkedIn.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi removed the general counsel for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives on Thursday morning, terminating her employment with the Justice Department.
Pamela Hicks, a 23-year veteran of the department, confirmed she was fired on LinkedIn. She did not say whether she was given a reason for the removal, but she is one of several general counsels from Justice Department component agencies to be fired or resign in the first month of the Trump administration.

The FBI’s general counsel resigned earlier this month, according to people familiar with the situation, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss information that has not been made public. Sam Ramer — who worked in the Justice Department and White House during the first Trump administration, then worked in private practice — is expected to be the FBI’s next general counsel, those people said.

The Bureau of Prison’s general counsel also announced plans to retire later this month, according to union leaders and an internal email provided to the Post.

Hicks’s removal appears to be part of a wider effort by the Trump administration to purge thousands of federal employees with career service protections across the government.

At the Justice Department, the focus has been on high level career officials at main headquarters and the FBI, as well as prosecutors who brought cases against Donald Trump and rioters who stormed the U.S. Capitol on. Jan. 6, 2021.

There have not yet been many shake-ups at ATF, which is responsible for regulating the sales and licensing of firearms in the country. Trump, who opposes tighter gun regulations, has not yet nominated a director to head the 5,000-person agency.

Hicks served as the top lawyer at ATF since 2021, according to her LinkedIn profile. During the first Trump administration, she was deputy chief counsel.
“Serving as ATF Chief Counsel has been the highest honor of my career and working with the people at ATF and throughout the Department has been a pleasure. I thank my colleagues for their friendship and partnership over the years,” she wrote.

In law enforcement agencies, the general counsel’s office is often responsible for telling agents what they are legally allowed to do during an investigation. At ATF, the general counsel is also responsible for implementing gun laws passed by Congress.

The Trump administration has not made clear its plans for ATF — an agency that Republicans have long viewed as a political entity that aims to regulate guns beyond what the Second Amendment allows.

The ATF has only had two Senate-approved directors since the position started requiring Senate confirmation in 2006. During the Biden administration, congressional Republicans slashed the agency’s budget.

Defenders of ATF say the agency is apolitical, generally focused on fighting gun violence across the country. They credit ATF with helping drive down violent crime, citing strong relationships with local law enforcement, effective training on how to handle and prosecute gun cases and proper use of new gun-tracing technology.
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Looks like there is now movement on cracking down on the Visa/H1B mills and only hiring Indians.

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Full Press Release:

EEOC Acting Chair Vows to Protect American Workers from Anti-American Bias​


WASHINGTON -- Today, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Acting Chair Andrea Lucas announced “The EEOC is putting employers and other covered entities on notice: if you are part of the pipeline contributing to our immigration crisis or abusing our legal immigration system via illegal preferences against American workers, you must stop. The law applies to you, and you are not above the law. The EEOC is here to protect all workers from unlawful national origin discrimination, including American workers.”

Rigorously enforcing existing—but sometimes under-enforced—labor and employment laws is one key to shifting the economic incentives of businesses and workers. The EEOC will help deter illegal migration and reduce the abuse of legal immigration programs by increasing enforcement of employment antidiscrimination laws against employers that illegally prefer non-American workers, as well as against staffing agencies and other agents that unlawfully comply with client companies’ illegal preferences against American workers.

As previously announced, one of Lucas’s priorities for compliance, investigations, and litigation is protecting American workers from anti-American national origin discrimination.
“Unlawful bias against American workers, in violation of Title VII, is a large-scale problem in multiple industries nationwide,” Lucas said. “Many employers have policies and practices preferring illegal aliens, migrant workers, and visa holders or other legal immigrants over American workers—in direct violation of federal employment law prohibiting national origin discrimination. Cracking down on this type of unlawful discrimination will shift employer incentives, decreasing demand for illegal alien workers and decreasing abuse of the United States’ legal immigration system.”

Congress tasked the EEOC with enforcing federal employment antidiscrimination laws, like Title VII’s prohibition of national origin discrimination, which the agency does by investigating and, in some cases, suing private employers for Title VII violations. Additionally, the EEOC works collaboratively with other federal agencies such as the Department of Justice, the Department of Homeland Security, and the Department of Labor on labor and employment issues that overlap with immigration-related law enforcement.

The EEOC has a track record of investigating and prosecuting unlawful discrimination against American workers, but according to Lucas, “Given the scale and scope of this unlawful discrimination, there is room for enhanced investigation and enforcement by the EEOC and in collaboration with other federal agencies.”

Under Acting Chair Lucas, the EEOC is committed to ensuring employers and workers better understand the even-handed protections provided to all workers by Title VII’s prohibition against national origin discrimination. Although Title VII’s national origin nondiscrimination requirement generally means that employers cannot prefer American workers, it equally means that employers cannot prefer non-American workers and disfavor Americans.
“To help educate the public and deter unlawful conduct, it is important for the EEOC to cut to the chase when describing a frequent type of discrimination against which we repeatedly have taken enforcement action,” Lucas said. “For example, the agency frequently has recovered multi-million-dollar monetary awards for large multi-racial classes of black, white, and Asian workers in national origin discrimination cases. The common, but often unspoken, characteristic that tied these victims together? All were American workers.”

Employers have many excuses for why they may prefer non-American workers, but none of these are legally permissible reasons to violate Title VII:
  • lower cost labor (whether due to payment under the table to illegal aliens, or exploiting rules around certain visa-holder wage requirements, etc.);
  • a workforce that is perceived as more easily exploited, in terms of the group’s lack of knowledge, access, or use of wage and hour protections, antidiscrimination protections, and other legal protections;
  • customer or client preference;
  • biased perceptions that foreign workers are more productive or have a better work ethic than American workers.
“The law is clear: the prohibition on national origin discrimination applies to any national origin group, including discrimination against American workers in favor of foreign workers,” said Lucas. “The EEOC is going to rigorously enforce the law to protect American workers from national origin discrimination.”

The EEOC is the sole federal agency authorized to investigate and litigate against businesses and other private sector employers for violations of federal laws prohibiting employment discrimination. For public sector employers, the EEOC shares jurisdiction with the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division; the EEOC is responsible for investigating charges against state and local government employers before referring them to DOJ for potential litigation. The EEOC also is responsible for coordinating the federal government’s employment antidiscrimination effort. More information about the EEOC is available at www.eeoc.gov. Stay connected with the latest EEOC news by subscribing to our email updates.

Make sure to submit anything you find here: https://www.eeoc.gov/how-file-charge-employment-discrimination

While I still want Trump to say something about Visa/H1-Bs having a gov agency activity working for the common US citizen (with a VERY clear need to look useful) always helps.
 
Chief Counsel of the ATF was fired today and supposedly escorted from the building. She signed off on all Biden's interference, the FFL raids and directed examiners to slow-roll license approvals. Even when the ATF's e-filing system that had been in the works for years was finally ready she still delayed it. I had to wait TWO YEARS for a suppressor approval in 2020 because of this woman. Approvals are taking 4-6 weeks now.

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i know this probably doesn't mean much of anything but it makes me extremely happy to see these pieces of shit in the ATF in anguish.

SUFFAH, YOU POONER LOOKIN BITCH.
 
Chief Counsel of the ATF was fired today and supposedly escorted from the building. She signed off on all Biden's interference, the FFL raids and directed examiners to slow-roll license approvals. Even when the ATF's e-filing system that had been in the works for years was finally ready she still delayed it. I had to wait TWO YEARS for a suppressor approval in 2020 because of this woman. Approvals are taking 4-6 weeks now.

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That thing's a woman?
 
Every time I hear this man talk my respect for him doubles. It's really shameful how every person I mention his name to immediately dismisses him as a conspiracy theorist when he only ever wanted the government to do it's job correctly. I don't think there has ever been a bigger gap between the coverage of a man and what his actual beliefs are.

For the first time in my life, I have confidence in my government to do the right thing.
 
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The level of open fed posting on reddit may be concerning. Its only one month into the presidency and I presume it'll escalate.
Most are obviously larping for the hugbox but a control freak loser that feels like they're backed into a corner will find the courage to try something petty.
 
I would say that now is the time when Redditors learn a lesson about why you shouldn't fedpost, but Redditors are too stupid to ever learn. They will watch this person or someone else get dragged away in handcuffs or fired from their job and immediately turn around and do the exact same thing. There's no fixing them.

Come on Mr. Patel. Do the needful.
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The level of open fed posting on reddit may be concerning. Its only one month into the presidency and I presume it'll escalate.
Most are obviously larping for the hugbox but a control freak loser that feels like they're backed into a corner will find the courage to try something petty.
I'm torn, On the one hand, I want to leave them alone and watch them seethe to death at the MAGA death squads that are never coming but I also want them to experience what's like not having any avenues to vent your anger because you don't align with the current thing.
 
While I still want Trump to say something about Visa/H1-Bs having a gov agency activity working for the common US citizen (with a VERY clear need to look useful) always helps.
OH MY FUCKING GOD YES. THIS IS THE BIGGEST W FOR ME SO FAR
alright, let's start getting the new crystals grown. i'll buy the burger suits. you guys think it's xxl or xxxl that's most likely for the h1b doomposters?
 
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