View Full Version : Did Patrickchewing become an ICE agent?
highwhey
10-19-2025, 07:21 PM
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Proctor
10-20-2025, 08:08 PM
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warriorfan
10-21-2025, 01:38 AM
Op legit posted on Reddit about how he’s a hypochondriac 300 pound beaner who convinced himself he has some weird disorder he saw on house (when really he’s just feeling unhealthy for a laundry list of other reasons that go with the territory of being a well over 100 pound overweight Mexican.)
Lakers Legend#32
10-21-2025, 04:08 AM
Fatty Patty: What do you mean Burger King won't take my six Whopper order?
Lakers Legend#32
10-21-2025, 03:49 PM
ICE's Patrick Chewing Problem
BREAKING: ICE recruitment PARALYZED because too many wanna-be storm troopers are morbidly obese and out of shape.
Donald Trump’s big, blustery promise to double the size of ICE is collapsing faster than his golf swing under pressure — and this time, it’s not the protests, it’s the push-ups.
At the agency’s Georgia training academy, more than one-third of Trump’s new recruits are failing the ICE fitness test—a modest challenge that requires just 15 push-ups, 32 sit-ups, and a 1.5-mile run in 14 minutes. For a group tasked with tackling suspects and chasing people through parking lots, this should be the bare minimum. Instead, it’s become the breaking point.
“It’s pathetic,” one career ICE official told reporters, admitting that entire classes of recruits are flunking what used to be routine. Under Trump, standards have been lowered, training time has been slashed from four months to eight weeks, and corners are being cut in the name of speed. The result: a law-enforcement agency that’s expanding faster than it’s qualifying its agents to serve.
Even ICE’s own headquarters is sounding the alarm. In an internal email, officials complained about a “considerable amount of athletically allergic candidates” who lied about their physical fitness on applications. That’s right—Trump’s “tough-on-immigration” force is so desperate for numbers that it’s hiring people who can’t even run a mile.
It gets worse. While untrained rookies are collapsing on the track, the Trump administration has allowed retirees and outside law enforcement officers to skip the test entirely by “self-certifying” their fitness. Translation: if they say they’re in shape, that’s good enough for ICE.
This disastrous recruitment drive comes with a price tag: $75 billion from the so-called “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.” DHS boasts of 175,000 applications, but officials privately admit the true number of unique applicants is closer to 50,000—many of whom are submitting multiple applications for the same jobs. That means Trump’s ICE “surge” is built on smoke, mirrors, and recycled resumes.
The chaos doesn’t stop there. ICE is running out of equipment, guns, and even bathrooms to accommodate the influx of new hires. Some field offices are splitting cubicles to make room for recruits who can’t yet perform basic duties. Others are being told to send unfit recruits home to wait for termination letters while they sit behind desks doing make-work tasks.
Meanwhile, DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin — the same McLaughlin who’s already under fire for illegally doxxing a 13-year-old child detained by ICE — insists that everything’s fine, claiming the failure rate only applies to “a subset” of recruits. But veteran officials on the ground say it’s a full-blown crisis, warning that unfit and undertrained officers are being rushed into positions of authority with little knowledge of immigration law or constitutional limits on search and seizure.
All this chaos is the direct result of Trump’s obsession with optics over outcomes. He wants big numbers, big uniforms, and big headlines—regardless of whether his new “officers” can actually do the job. In Trump’s America, it’s not about enforcing the law; it’s about performing for the cameras.
This isn’t a serious immigration strategy. It’s a taxpayer-funded disaster. A $75 billion spectacle built on lies, laziness, and lowered standards. Trump’s ICE “army” can’t pass a fitness test, can’t follow the law, and can’t even find enough parking spaces.
The bottom line: Trump’s deportation dream is collapsing under the weight of its own hypocrisy — and apparently, a few too many donuts. For a man who loves to brag about strength, Trump’s deportation dream is looking weaker by the day.
Lakers Legend#32
10-21-2025, 03:50 PM
ICE's Patrick Chewing Problem
BREAKING: ICE recruitment PARALYZED because too many wanna-be storm troopers are morbidly obese and out of shape.
Donald Trump’s big, blustery promise to double the size of ICE is collapsing faster than his golf swing under pressure — and this time, it’s not the protests, it’s the push-ups.
At the agency’s Georgia training academy, more than one-third of Trump’s new recruits are failing the ICE fitness test—a modest challenge that requires just 15 push-ups, 32 sit-ups, and a 1.5-mile run in 14 minutes. For a group tasked with tackling suspects and chasing people through parking lots, this should be the bare minimum. Instead, it’s become the breaking point.
“It’s pathetic,” one career ICE official told reporters, admitting that entire classes of recruits are flunking what used to be routine. Under Trump, standards have been lowered, training time has been slashed from four months to eight weeks, and corners are being cut in the name of speed. The result: a law-enforcement agency that’s expanding faster than it’s qualifying its agents to serve.
Even ICE’s own headquarters is sounding the alarm. In an internal email, officials complained about a “considerable amount of athletically allergic candidates” who lied about their physical fitness on applications. That’s right—Trump’s “tough-on-immigration” force is so desperate for numbers that it’s hiring people who can’t even run a mile.
It gets worse. While untrained rookies are collapsing on the track, the Trump administration has allowed retirees and outside law enforcement officers to skip the test entirely by “self-certifying” their fitness. Translation: if they say they’re in shape, that’s good enough for ICE.
This disastrous recruitment drive comes with a price tag: $75 billion from the so-called “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.” DHS boasts of 175,000 applications, but officials privately admit the true number of unique applicants is closer to 50,000—many of whom are submitting multiple applications for the same jobs. That means Trump’s ICE “surge” is built on smoke, mirrors, and recycled resumes.
The chaos doesn’t stop there. ICE is running out of equipment, guns, and even bathrooms to accommodate the influx of new hires. Some field offices are splitting cubicles to make room for recruits who can’t yet perform basic duties. Others are being told to send unfit recruits home to wait for termination letters while they sit behind desks doing make-work tasks.
Meanwhile, DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin — the same McLaughlin who’s already under fire for illegally doxxing a 13-year-old child detained by ICE — insists that everything’s fine, claiming the failure rate only applies to “a subset” of recruits. But veteran officials on the ground say it’s a full-blown crisis, warning that unfit and undertrained officers are being rushed into positions of authority with little knowledge of immigration law or constitutional limits on search and seizure.
All this chaos is the direct result of Trump’s obsession with optics over outcomes. He wants big numbers, big uniforms, and big headlines—regardless of whether his new “officers” can actually do the job. In Trump’s America, it’s not about enforcing the law; it’s about performing for the cameras.
This isn’t a serious immigration strategy. It’s a taxpayer-funded disaster. A $75 billion spectacle built on lies, laziness, and lowered standards. Trump’s ICE “army” can’t pass a fitness test, can’t follow the law, and can’t even find enough parking spaces.
The bottom line: Trump’s deportation dream is collapsing under the weight of its own hypocrisy — and apparently, a few too many donuts. For a man who loves to brag about strength, Trump’s deportation dream is looking weaker by the day.
Any vehicle he rides on will surely have a hard time hauling his hefty ass.
jstern
10-21-2025, 07:18 PM
Any vehicle he rides on will surely have a hard time hauling his hefty ass.
I'm announcing a 21 day truce with Axe. You finally removed my avatar off yours. You should bring back the old avatar though, this one looks a bit disturbing, looking straight with that hairline. It's not a good look.
warriorfan
10-21-2025, 07:22 PM
I'm announcing a 21 day truce with Axe. You finally removed my avatar off yours. You should bring back the old avatar though, this one looks a bit disturbing, looking straight with that hairline. It's not a good look.
How has axes post count been actively decreasing for years? Weird.
^^Jeff is your best friend. You should try asking him that, not anyone else in here.
Hey Yo
10-21-2025, 07:57 PM
I'm announcing a 21 day truce with Axe. You finally removed my avatar off yours. You should bring back the old avatar though, this one looks a bit disturbing, looking straight with that hairline. It's not a good look.
He saw that R3tard changed his, so that was the tell that it was alright for axe to change his too.
Lakers Legend#32
10-21-2025, 08:49 PM
You can tell by Poopsie's non response that he has blocked anyone who disagrees with him.
MrFonzworth
10-22-2025, 12:22 AM
^^Jeff is your best friend. You should try asking him that, not anyone else in here.
Sick avatar bro!:cheers:
Sick avatar bro!:cheers:
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