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ICE Arrested U.S. Citizen in Wheelchair, Held for a Month (video)

ICE Agents did it again! They arrested another U.S. citizen. A woman in a wheelchair who has lived in this country for 48 years.

Someone needs to get ICE under control. They’ve destroyed tourism by arresting two young women from Germany on vacation in Florida and holding them for weeks in a detention center, detained a man from the UK at the airport, held a U.S. citizen in an ICE detention center for 10 days after they ran his Social Security number to confirm his status. Now ICE arrested a US citizen in a wheelchair and held her in an ICE detention center for a month.

Agents locked this woman up without her medication and without access to her lawyer (that’s been a trend in all of these cases). At one point, agents ran her wheelchair into a wall while moving her.

Her father was in the U.S. Navy and she was born while he was in the Philippines. She has lived in this country for 48 years. Why did they target someone like her? Are they that desperate for deportees?

A judge just ruled that the Trump administration has to facilitate the return of a Guatemalan man they deported to Mexico after he had been raped and held for ransom there in his trip to the border. Surprisingly, they admitted their error and say they’re going to get him back. What about Kilmar Abrego Garcia?

Donald Trump lied to his supporters when he said there were millions of illegal alien criminals in the country. Now he’s realizing that he doesn’t have enough criminals to deport so he’s removing innocent people to juice his numbers.

He removes them quickly and denies their right to due process because the truth would come out that these people are innocent. 75% of the Venezuelans sent to a gulag in El Salvador for life were not in a gang and had never committed a crime—here OR in Venezuela.

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Serena Zehlius is a passionate writer and political commentator with a knack for blending humor and satire into her insights on news, politics, and social issues. Serena spent over a decade in the veterinary field as a devoted veterinary assistant and pet sitting business owner. Her love for animals is matched only by her commitment to human rights and progressive values. When she’s not writing about politics, you can find her exploring nature or advocating for a better world for both people and pets.

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