The Trump militia known as ICE has been trained to score people's Fitzpatrick Skin Type Rating on sight. Otherwise known as racial profiling by inbred idiots raised on pig farms in the densest boonies of America.
The Fitzpatrick Skin Type Rating
I: pale white skin SAFE FROM ICE ARREST
II: white skin SAFE FROM ICE ARREST
III: light brown skin BORDERLINE. RISKY IF ICE AGENT IS STUPID
IV: moderate brown skin HIGH RISK OF ARREST BY ICE
V: dark brown skin VERY HIGH RISK OF ARREST BY ICE AGENTS
VI: dark brown/black skin EXTREME RISK. ARREST BY ICE CERTAIN
Check your skin type before leaving home. The American Gestapo Police - ALL WHITE SKINNED WITH A FITZPATRICK SCORE OF 1 OE 2 - known as ICE, and led by the Neo-Nazi bimbo Kristi Noem, will arrest you based on your shade of skin color. ICE agents have been trained to score your skin color score on sight.
Anyone with a Fitzpatrick skin shade score of 3 or higher runs escalating risks of being arrested, detained, jailed and deported.
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US citizen blasts ICE after being detained as he drove to work: ‘They’re the criminals’
Graig Graziosi
Updated Fri, June 13, 2025
US citizen blasts ICE after being detained as he drove to work: ‘They’re the criminals’
A New Yorker who was stopped and detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents says he was treated like a criminal for simply existing as a Hispanic person in the U.S.
"[ICE] said that they’re looking for criminals, but in reality, they're the criminals," Elzon Lemus, a 23-year-old from Brentwood, told reporters during a Thursday press conference.
Lemus, an electrician, was riding in the passenger seat of a car on his way to work when ICE agents stopped the vehicle in Westbury, New York. The ICE agents reportedly said that Lemus "looks like somebody we are looking for."
He asked "who are you looking for exactly, because it's definitely not me." Much of his interaction with ICE was captured on cellphone video.
After the car was stopped, Lemus says he was surrounded by ICE and Homeland Security Investigations vehicles. The agents then threatened him and demanded his ID.
Elzon Lemus, 23, of New York, was stopped and detained by Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agents on his way to work because he ‘looked like’ people they're looking for. Lemus is a U.S. citizen, and when he demanded identifying information from the agents who detained him, they refused
“This is going to go one of two ways here. I need to see your ID — if you’re not the guy I’m looking for, you’re not the guy I’m looking for. But we need your ID," the ICE agent says in the video.
Lemus said he demanded the agents' name and badge number, but they refused to provide any identifying information, claiming they were "not authorized" to do so.
"I told them that I'm not authorized to give my ID then," Lemus said.
An ICE agent threatened him again.
"If we don’t get your ID we are going to need to figure out another way to ID you and that may not work out well for you," the agent said.
Lemus was then placed in handcuffs for refusing to provide identification to the ICE agents. He said he was hesitant to cooperate because he hadn't committed any crimes, and he knew the federal agents were not local police, NBC 4 reports.
A white-skinned redneck ICE agent demanding that Elzon Lemus, a 23-year-old brown-skinned electrician in New York and a U.S. citizen, show his ID because he "looks like someone" that federal agents are searching for. (Elzon Lemus)
"I didn't want to get my ID because as soon as I saw how they were dressed, I knew they weren't police officers. I didn't commit a crime and wasn't driving," he said.
The ICE agents allegedly left Lemus in cuffs for 20-25 minutes, and confiscated his phone to prevent him from filming them. They eventually found his ID in his pockets.
"It was heartbreaking … it felt like my rights were just out the window," Lemus said.
Lemus' attorney is calling ICE's alleged harassment a breach of his client's federal civil rights.
"This is not America. This is not how we as Americans should have to live. This is not how this young man, as a young Hispanic man going to work at 7:30 in the morning, needs to be greeted at the beginning of his day," attorney Fred Brewington said.
The attorney said ICE can't just "randomly, on a hunch, stop people," calling it "contrary to the Constitution."
New York State Assemblyman Philip Ramo, a former police detective, also weighed in and demanded an investigation. He labelled the incident as racial profiling.
Lemus and his attorney are calling for a full investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice. They have not filed a lawsuit at this time.
The incident left Lemus fearful about future potential encounters with federal agents based on nothing more than his ethnicity.
“It felt like I lost all rights when they pulled me over," he said. "I felt like I had nothing anymore, Felt like they stripped my rights, I was honestly shocked.
Meanwhile, white supremacist neo-Nazi racists are free to demonstrate and walk under the protection of the police and the distorted laws.
No charges will be filed against racist white rednecks who participated in a white racist neo-Nazi demonstration near Cincinnati, Ohio, on the border between Evendale and the historically-Black African-American village of Lincoln Heights earlier this year, Hamilton County (Ohio) Prosecutor Connie Pillich announced.
After spending months reviewing the issue with a task-force of attorneys, Pillich affirmed what the county Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey and others have said since the demonstration: The demonstrators were exercising their free speech and acting within the bounds of the law.
"We welcome people of diverse backgrounds, thoughts, and experiences," Pillich wrote in her report. "And in a twist of irony, it is our country's legal framework protecting diversity of views that allows neo-Nazis to have a presence."
The surprise is that the Zionists who back Trump in his racist policies are themselves the targets of antisemitism by these same neo-Nazi groups. Yet, not one word has come out of the Zionist Anti-Defamation League (ADL) condeming Donald Dump's policies against non-white communities across the country. Why? Because the Zionists have Donald Dump on a leash and have Israel as their only and exclusive beneficiary. If the rape of human rights in the US doesn't involve Jews, it is fine with the Zionists of ADL. Just as their Zionist brethren do to the indigenous Palestinians in occupied and raped Palestine.
Hamilton County Prosecutor and MAGA fan Connie Pillich says there will be no charges after a neo-Nazi demonstration in February.
On Feb. 7, a group of armed demonstrators waving flags emblazoned with swastikas took to the Interstate 75 overpass on the border of Evendale and the historically-Black village of Lincoln Heights. Following outcry from Lincoln Heights residents, county commissioners and other community members, Pillich vowed to review and see if there were any prosecutable actions under Ohio law.
Insufficient criteria for several charges under Ohio law
In the report, the prosecutor's office reviewed several possible charges, including disorderly conduct, ethnic intimidation, inducing panic and other laws. None of the necessary criteria were met under the law, Pillich found.
Several of the offenses, including ethnic intimidation, require that a separate offense of a certain kind be committed before that charge can be added on. For example, the report notes, a person charged with telecommunications harassment can be charged with ethnic intimidation if the harassment was on the basis of their race, color, religion or national origin.
In the case of advertising on a public highway, which prohibits hanging up signs on public rights-of-way like overpasses, the prosecutor's office said enforcement would have to be consistent and "content-neutral." That means if the prosecutor's office were to go against the neo-Nazis for hanging up swastika flags on the overpass, they would have to go after Lincoln Heights-area residents who hung up peace flags on the overpass, too.
"We looked at every charge we could think of," Pillich told The Enquirer in an interview. "Eleven different charges is a lot more ambitious than most prosecutors who would've stopped at one or two."
The report says the prosecutor's office used evidence presented to it by Evendale police and the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office, including footage from body-worn camera, dashcam, law enforcement reports and other records.
Pillich pointed out a recently introduced bill in the Ohio General Assembly, prohibiting harassment and intimidation while wearing a mask, could have changed the outcome if it had been law in February.
House Bill 236 was introduced by State Rep. Josh Williams, a Sylvania Township Republican, in April. Pillich said its current wording would have likely criminalized the demonstration, in which the neo-Nazis were wearing masks while shouting racial epithets at passersby.
"But that's not the law today. If it were, this would have been a different report," Pillich said.
Prosecutor's report comes after other independent reviews
Pillich's report comes just weeks after Evendale released one from an independent firm commissioned to review their officer's actions. Evendale police largely responded to the demonstration on the overpass.
Evendale's report largely backed the police's response to the demonstration, much to the ire of Lincoln Heights residents.
"It goes without saying that groups espousing hateful beliefs, like the neo-Nazis have inflicted harm on African American citizens," Pillich wrote in the report. "The group's presence caused real and understandable concern for people who live and work in the area."
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