I'm not surprised to see someone flaunting a fat paycheck while others are struggling. $200k is life-changing, but what about the lives lost or ruined because of ICE's actions? It's like the agent thinks their salary makes up for the devastating impact on innocent people. Newsflash: it doesn't . We should be focusing on creating a more just system, not rewarding those who prioritize profits over public safety .
Ugh this guy's gotta be outta his mind earning 200k from someone else's back to just keep getting paid meanwhile Renee Good is still dead and we're supposed to just let ICE do whatever they want? it's all about the benjamins, right? I feel bad for the families of those who are deported or hurt by ICE, I really do but come on dude prioritize human life over that paycheck
I mean, what even is this? This guy makes like $200k a year and he's still whining about doing his job for free? Like, hello, dude, you're getting paid like 10 times the average person to do a job that's literally putting people's lives at risk. And then you have people in the comments who are like "oh, I wish I made that much" Um, no, you don't want to be an ICE agent, trust me. It's not all about the benjamins when it comes to doing a job that affects so many people's lives.
Man, this is wild . I feel like ICE agents should be held to a higher standard - their salary shouldn't make them seem more interested in the benjamins than keeping people safe . And what's with all these cops and border patrol folks making bank? You'd think they'd want to serve the community instead of just raking it in . The Renee Good case is really highlighting how messed up this system is . I'm not saying we should pay them less, but come on guys - if you're gonna be a law enforcement officer or border patrol, do it for the love of the job and the community, not just for the cash .