Juan Escalante
Former Undocumented Immigrant. Politics/National Parks/Photography. 🇻🇪•🇺🇸 — opinions are my own.
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- “Video from the scene showed family screaming and crying as one of the boys was taken into custody; an ICE agent was also seen inside the station interrogating people, asking one person who said they didn't have status in the U.S,”
- THIS IS NOT NORMAL Telemundo Nueva Inglaterra captured video of a 16-year-old girl's face being held on the ground by Worcester police officers; she and her mother were detained in an apparent ICE operation #immigration
- Reposted by Juan Escalantetrying to imagine the reaction to two planes falling off an aircraft carrier with kamala harris as president
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- Great news for democracy!
- 🚨Jefferson Griffin has FINALLY conceded to Justice Allison Riggs following his defeat in federal court on Monday. Griffin spent six months attempting to overturn his 734-vote loss in November: www.newsobserver.com/news/politic...
- Reposted by Juan EscalanteJB rocks!!!
- “We would urge all pet owners in the region to make sure all of your beloved animals are under watchful protection while the secretary is in the region,” the @govpritzker.illinois.gov note said.
- Reposted by Juan EscalanteThe crazy thing about this era is that this could refer to any number of things. Arbitrary ICE raids. Planes falling out of the sky. Nuclear war. Trump II has it all!
- Right now, families across the Washington D.C. area are going to bed wondering if its safe to go to work tomorrow and whether dropping off their kids at school will be the last time they see them This is the fear they want people to internalize This isn't normal
- Kilmar Abrego Garcia remains jailed in El Salvador despite the U.S. Supreme Court ordering the Trump Administration to facilitate his return to the United States. What will happen when a mother, a father, or a child is “accidentally” deported to Libya?
- CRUELTY IS THE POINT: The decision to send deportees to Libya was striking. The country is racked with conflict, and human rights groups have called conditions in its network of migrant detention centers “horrific” and “deplorable.” @nytimes.com
- CRUELTY IS THE POINT: The decision to send deportees to Libya was striking. The country is racked with conflict, and human rights groups have called conditions in its network of migrant detention centers “horrific” and “deplorable.” @nytimes.com