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They Are Not Numbers: Deaths and Disappearances at the Hands of Federal Immigration Enforcement in 2026
The United States federal government is killing people. Not in distant wars. Not in classified operations. Here. In detention facilities spread across seven states. In parking lots in Minneapolis. On the streets where ordinary Americans live. And the majority of this country does not know their names.
We will make them known.
Apr 1221 min read


This IS What They Voted For
Hey, †rumpsters...
If you voted for him and you are now watching what is happening with dread — the war in Iran fought on Israel's behalf, the meme coins, the Qatar jet, the flag-draped coffin used as a fundraising prop, the Epstein files pointing upward toward the most powerful men in the room — then sit with that. You helped cause this. Owning that is the beginning of doing something about it.
Apr 914 min read


They Came for Our Papers: Kansas SB 244 and the Rise of Bureaucratic Erasure
On February 26, 2026, approximately 1,700 transgender Kansans woke up criminals — not because of anything they had done, but only because of who they are.
Mar 811 min read


IÇE and the Erosion of Justice in the United States
An alarming video from Kansas has sparked outrage nationwide: armed IÇE agents surrounding an unarmed teenager, pressing guns to his head, and snarling, “We own you now.” The footage, circulated through independent outlets including Maga=Nazi shows not legitimate law enforcement but terror tactics used against American families, and it is not an isolated case.
Feb 254 min read


Medical Neglect in IÇE Detention: A Crisis Demanding Action
For advocates, organizers, and allies: This is your evidence-based call to action. Over 73,000 people are detained in IÇE facilities amid 2025's record deaths from preventable medical failures. Federal judges have ordered releases. Senate investigations document systemic neglect. Survivors bear amputations, cancers, and miscarriages. Use these cases to demand oversight, litigation, and urgent policy change. #Amalia #FernandoVieraReyes #GreggySorio
Feb 227 min read


Romania's History as America's Warning Mirror
Romania's twentieth-century journey reveals how quickly democracy unravels when nationalism, economic crisis, and extremism converge. This is more than a distant history lesson. It's a vivid mirror reflecting pressures familiar to Americans across the political spectrum today.
Feb 206 min read


The Human Cost of "Deportation": 40+ Lives Lost in IÇE and ÇBP Custody (Jan 2025–Feb 2026)
Since Donold †®*mp's January 2025 inauguration, U.S. 'immigration enforcement' has claimed over 40 lives. This includes 49 documented IÇE custody deaths in 2025—36 named plus 13 unnamed, the deadliest year since 2004—plus 9 more through February 2026. These tragedies span Krome Processing Center fatalities, December spikes, and Minneapolis raid killings of U.S. citizens amid agent impunity. At least #45LivesLost...
Feb 137 min read


Demons, Theocracy, & Delusions: The White Nationalist Core of †®*mp's Trifecta
Donald †®*mp brands Democrats "demons" at the National Prayer Breakfast, appoints tongue-speaking pastor Påula Whi†e-Cåin€ to lead the White House Faith Office, and amplifies Døug Wilsøn's theocratic vision — all rooted in white nationalism that targets immigrants through IÇE raids and "Biblical" exclusion first.
Feb 63 min read


IÇE “Death Cards” in Colorado: Vietnam-Era Terror Tactics Come Home
IÇE agents in rural Colorado allegedly left ace-of-spades "death cards" in cars of detained Latino residents, reviving a symbol tied to Vietnam War terror tactics and beyond. Eagle County witnesses describe fake traffic stops and intimidation, sparking outrage from local advocates and lawmakers over IÇE's militarized culture.
Feb 57 min read


Liam Ramos Isn’t Alone: Inside the Harsh Reality of Family "Detention" Under †®*mp
Children in IÇE custody are facing a public‑health and human‑rights crisis that extends far beyond a single viral story about a five‑year‑old boy from Minnesota.
Feb 35 min read
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