If you thought ICE detention centers were randomly scattered across the U.S., think again. They’re not just about “enforcement”—they’re part of an ideological infrastructure built on slavery, genocide, and white supremacy. And right alongside this architecture of oppression? A rising far-right extremist network calling itself the Old Glory Club—a red, white, and fascist hub of “patriotic” militias, ICE fanboys, and historical cosplay terrorists operating in nearly every U.S. region
🗺️ Key Findings:
- ICE camps cluster around plantation corridors, Indian removal zones, sundown towns, internment camps, and COINTELPRO sites—because racism isn’t random, it’s policy.
- Palantir is helping ICE track Muslims, Latinos, and visa overstays with surveillance software straight out of a dystopian nightmare.
- Old Glory Club chapters span at least 26 regions—including Tennessee, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Montana—openly glorifying ICE and immigration enforcement while pushing extremist propaganda through apps like Telegram and Signal.
👁️ Behind the Curtain:
- At least one Patriot Front member worked in immigration enforcement.
- Oath Keepers have infiltrated law enforcement and DHS.
- ICE agents were found in Facebook groups promoting white supremacist content.
- DHS continues to flunk basic oversight, allowing these connections to grow unchecked.
This isn’t “bad apples.” This is a rotten orchard.
🧠 Here’s the full list of their known chapters:
- Vetus Dominium Club – Virginia
- New Ivy League – Massachusetts
- Magnolia League – Alabama
- Yellow Dog Pack – Central Florida
- Delaware Crossing Society – Philadelphia
- Peninsular Vanguard – Michigan
- Old Hickory’s Volunteers – Tennessee
- Campus Martius – Ohio / Midwest frontier
- Home Range Society – Kansas
- Nathanael Greene Society – North Carolina
- Tippecanoe Society – Indiana
- Memento Mori Chapter – Tennessee
- Lewis and Clark Society – Montana
- Sons of Wisconsin – Wisconsin
- Iron Loam Gang – Oklahoma
- Overmountain Men – Tennessee
- James Oglethorpe Society – Georgia
- Cascade Frontier – Oregon
- Blackland Prairie Riders – North Texas
- Mingo Creek Society – Pennsylvania
- Bluestone Heritage League – Virginia
- Order of Aquilifers – Pennsylvania
- St. Louis Voyageurs – St. Louis, Missouri
- Stonewall Society – Virginia
- Old Line League – Maryland
- Regulators of the Rio Grande – New Mexico
They’re coordinating off the radar via Signal, Telegram, Threads, and X, sharing violent, racist, misogynistic content under the cover of “heritage.” Spoiler: it’s just fascism with a powdered wig.
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🕵️♀️ They’re digging up receipts on extremist affiliations, public contracts, law enforcement hires, and government backdoors. Use their tools to uncover who’s enabling ICE near you.
📍Today’s To-Do List:
- 🗣️ Expose your local ICE facility. Map its historical location. Is it near a plantation, internment camp, or COINTELPRO region? Screenshot. Post. Tag #ICEbyDesign.
- 📡 Track the Old Glory Club. Use archived web tools and check Threads and X for their chapter names.
- 📞 Demand oversight. Contact DHS and your reps. Ask why known extremists are still being employed.
- ❌ Boycott Palantir. Do not work for, invest in, or collaborate with a company building ICE’s digital dragnet.
- 🔦 Shine the light. Share the full chapter list and maps on social. Help others see the pattern.
🐾 From Resistance Kitty:
They want you to believe the camps are about “law and order.” But the truth is—they’re monuments to ideology. Built where chains once clanked and internment fences stood. And now, a far-right fan club wants to reenact Manifest Destiny in tactical gear. Expose them. Track them. And don’t let them rewrite this country’s history—or future.