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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This US Citizen was just trying to go her doctor's appointment. [img]https://cdn.bsky.app/img/feed_fullsize/plain/did:plc:bbvwih4x3leppgzbwclat57t/bafkreifss7wucnu6seg4imszsew6zaavfjhurk4x7miw4njqzv476twu4m@jpeg[/img][/quote] This is bullshit. She is an activist. She was told to keep moving. She stopped her car and refused to move. [twitter]https://x.com/nypost/status/2011550512269713518[/twitter][/quote] This is all theater, at least use someone else that doesn't have a full bio on the internet about her social justice activist background and job https://www.newamerica.org/our-people/aliya-rahman/ Aliya Rahman Fellow, Open Technology Institute Aliya Rahman worked with New America's Open Technology Institute on body-worn camera policy and workforce development surrounding community fiber expansion. Her work was informed by a background in legislative, electoral, and community organizing for racial and criminal justice campaigns, fifteen years of software development for the social justice movement, and a former life as an educator and researcher working in public education and workforce development. Aliya served formerly as Program Director at Code for Progress, where she led the recruitment, in-residence training, and job placement of community organizers of color into full-time developer positions. She is also is the former Field Director of Equality Ohio, where she built a statewide field program focused on bridging gaps between racial justice organizers, LGBT rights groups, and labor. Prior to that, she worked for the Center for Community Change, first as their Ohio organizer in the passage of employment legislation supporting formerly incarcerated people, and later as a national circuit rider working with immigrant rights groups on voter engagement. Aliya studied aerospace engineering and education as an undergrad and masters student at Purdue University, where she also taught undergraduate courses in computer programming for engineers, chemistry, and the social foundations of education. She was an ABD doctoral student in Educational Leadership at Miami University when she left academia to work full-time as field staff in the social justice movement.[/quote] What’s your point, that it’s ok to attack cool people? MAGA losers will never get over their lives.[/quote] She was really their to disrupt and get video time. Also lied to an officer about medical conditions to get away when she realised she was in over her head. [/quote] Did they attack and manhandle her, or no?[/quote] NP. Even if she "was [there] to get video time" (speculation, but assume for a moment it is accurate)..... the video really doesn't look good for ICE. Is that really an acceptable level and use of force? Because I would expect better from representatives of our government. Illegal immigration is too far out of control and must be curtailed, I agree, but the way ICE keeps having scandals about killing/shooting/attacking people is just shameful.[/quote] She was tailgating the ice car then accelerated past it, slammed on the breaks and stoped at an angle to box them in [/quote]
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