A-fisking I will go ...
We had an ICE scare last night
Our friend Sam, who is from Liberia, was pulled over by local cops in a traffic stop. It's unclear to me why they pulled him over ... the cops pulled him over and found that his vehicle registration had expired.
Local cops pulled "Sam" over, not ICE.
"A traffic stop" has zero to do with ICE.
Maybe other states do differently, but in CA, the top left corner of the rear license plate has a sticker with the registration month, and in the top right corner is the sticker with the year,
that is color-coded. I doubt that CA is unique in the registration year being visible, so "Sam" was probably pulled over for suspected or known expired registration, not the color of his skin, as
DUmmie cyclonefence insinuates.
("Sam") called us, and my husband went to meet him on the road. The sheriff of Bucks County has been criticized for cooperating with ICE agents, so we were terrified, as was of course Sam.
A third party driving up and intervening did not set off alarm bells with the cop? Really? IMO, this claim is evidence the

may be fiction.
A sheriff cooperating with Federal law enforcement? Shocking! But for some reason, in this :bouncy"-tale, no masked plain-clothes-clad ICE agents jumped out of the hedges or rose bushes. An
ICE scare with zero ICE agents?

... the cop was cool and let Sam go with a warning. He came to our house and renewed his registration online.
IOW, had "Sam" paid his registration in a timely way, none of this wolf-crying

-tale would have happened ... ASSuming it is not fiction, of course.
It was a sickening experience.
A police or sheriff oficer enforcing vehicle registration law is "sickening"? How so?
Until it happens to you, the fear that someone you care about with(sic) be disappeared is like nothing you've ever experienced.
Who was "disappeared" in this

-tale? Not "Sam". Not
DUmmie cyclonefence's husband. Not the cop. Not even ICE agents, since they were never on the scene.
Whether fiction or fact, this
-tale was empty fear-mongering.