THE VICTIMS OF ICE
Three of these were U.S. citizens.
Out of the other 7, only 3 of them were here undocumented.
Somehow, MAGA seems to equate "illegal immigrant" with justification for shooting and murdering a human being without cause.
@ICEgov@DHSgov seems to be playing jury, Judge, and executioner. And then lying about the events that led to these murders.
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ICE was looking for a Guatemalan man.
Instead, they shot and killed a Mexican business owner and father who had lived here for 35 years.
Republicans gave ICE the green light to racially profile anyone, and people are dying.
#URGENTE Las imágenes que nos llegan de todas las detenciones y redadas de #ICE son de verdad criminarles.
¿Cómo puede justificar el gobierno de Donald Trump este actuar de su Gestapo?
¿Acaso esto no debería de ser motivo de fuertes críticas y exhortos de organismos internacionales para que Trump respete los Derechos Humanos? @hrw@UNHumanRights@Claudiashein
#UrgenteCOMPARTAN #RTMasivo
ICE killed a father who had lived in this country for nearly 35 years.
Now DHS is trying to deport the witnesses.
That is not accountability. That is obstruction.
RELEASE THE WITNESSES.
Lorenzo Salgado Araujo's family called him "El mundo entero" — the whole world.
Two days ago, he was shot and killed by ICE agents on his way to work. Many of us have seen the horrifying video of him crying out in pain, and we continue to be outraged by the horrific and cruel actions of ICE under the Trump Administration.
Doug and my prayers are with Lorenzo's wife, his three sons, and all those who loved and knew him. I join his son Ronaldo in calling for an immediate, independent, and transparent investigation.
🚨BREAKING: (Chicago suburb, St. Charles) ICE agents smashed a handcuffed man’s face into a stone wall, then assaulted a U.S. citizen, multiple times, once they realized they were filming.
In the video, multiple ICE agents have a man in handcuffs. While he is completely under their control, and not resisting, they smash his face into a stone wall.
A U.S. citizen begins asking for the man’s name, while filming... note that he is not interfering, blocking the agents, or preventing the arrest in any way…. But that doesn’t stop the ICE agent from chases after him, while another agent threatens him with a taser.
As the citizen is actively backing away, the agent continues walking toward him, and aggressively shoves him backwards.
Even after the detained man is being escorted to the vehicle… and the legal observer is nowhere near the agents, or their cars… that same ICE agent continues shoving the U.S. citizen for no apparent reason.
And while he is standing on the public sidewalk, another agent walks over and points a taser inches from him, and then turns around and points his taser at other innocent people, who are just standing and watching.
Americans have a First Amendment right to record government officials performing their duties in public. Threatening, intimidating, or assaulting someone because they are documenting law enforcement, violates that right.
And slamming a person face, who is handcuffed and not resisting, into a stone wall is excessive force.
This is exactly why it’s important to always record anytime you see ICE agents.
Because when there isn’t video evidence, we’re told to trust the government’s version of events. And more often than not, their version is filled with lies.
But when there is video, the people filming often become the next target… just for documenting what is happening.
And that’s what makes this so alarming.
This is happening across the country, almost every single day. Americans are watching videos of people being thrown to the ground, beaten, threatened, shoved, tased, and intimidated by federal agents… while never seeing anyone held accountable.
When a government refuses to investigate or discipline agents who violate people’s constitutional rights, it sends a message that they can keep doing it.
And that’s exactly what we’re seeing.
The Constitution means nothing if the people sworn to uphold it can violate it without consequence.
And as long as this administration refuses to hold ICE agents accountable, Americans should expect to keep seeing videos like this… because impunity breeds abuse.
Lorenzo Salgado Araujo called Houston home for 35 years. On Tuesday, an ICE agent shot and killed him. His family learned of his death from a video before anyone bothered to knock on their door.
New York City stands with the Salgado family in demanding a full, independent investigation and real accountability. To the Salgado family and any immigrant family in this city living in fear: we grieve with you and we will continue to stand beside you in the pursuit of justice.
Abolish ICE.
To be clear: ICE shot and killed a man who was not their target. He had no criminal record, was seeking legal status, & was pushed off the road by unmarked cars.
There’s “no body cam footage”, his family can’t recover his body, and the witnesses in his van have been detained.
The son of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, who was shot and killed by ICE from an unmarked vehicle:
"I saw a video posted on Facebook that he had been shot. I recognized him immediately—not from his appearance, but from his voice crying for help as he lay on the street bleeding out."
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Madame Celeste Amarilla,
Vous êtes une femme méprisable et indigne de sa fonction.
Vous ne représentez pas le Paraguay, ce pays qui a transpiré la passion et l’honneur tout au long de la compétition. Par votre inconscience et votre racisme décomplexé, le monde entier a déjà oublié le parcours et l’effort historique que vos joueurs ont réalisés durant cette coupe du monde pour laisser place à une dame incompétente donnant la pire image possible de son pays.
Je ne laisserai jamais aux gens comme elle, la liberté de laisser propager leur haine et leur racisme à travers le monde.
¡Ánimo! A veces se gana y a veces se aprende; lo importante es seguir adelante y representar a México con orgullo. Lo logrado por los jóvenes de la Selección vive en el corazón de las y los mexicanos por siempre. A todas y todos, demostramos que México es el mejor anfitrión del mundo, con un pueblo alegre y unido. ¡¡Por siempre, vamos, México!!