A seismic shift in American domestic policy has just landed on the humid soil of Florida, and the implications are reverberating far beyond the Sunshine State. Two hundred U.S. Marines have been officially deployed to ICE detention centers, a move that the Pentagon insists is strictly administrative. They aren’t there for combat, and they aren’t there for raids. According to official statements, these elite service members will be “pushing paper,” managing supply chains, and handling the complex logistics of mass detention. No guns are to be drawn, and no tactical maneuvers are scheduled. However, the optics of combat fatigues operating…
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