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The 24-Hour Betrayal: When “Fighting Together” Only Goes One Way
An Afghan ally dies in ICE custody while Trump demands allies to help secure the Strait of Hormuz as the Iran War escalates. Today’s news cycle contains a contrast so stark it’s hard to ignore. In North Texas, Mohammad Nazeer … Continue reading
Posted in Humanity, In the News, Story
Tagged Afghan allies, Afghanistan, dhs, diplomacy, foreign policy, Greenland, human rights, ICE, ICE custody, immigration reform, International Relations, iran war, JCPOA, Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, military alliances, Mohammad Nazeer Paktyawal, NATO, Operation Epic Fury, Strait of Hormuz, Trump administration
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The San Siro Shout: Why the World Just Booed JD Vance and the U.S. Government
Yesterday, during the Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony in Milan, we saw a total “audio whiplash” moment. One second, 60,000 people at the San Siro stadium were roaring their heads off for the Team USA athletes. The next, the cameras panned … Continue reading
Posted in In the News, Sports
Tagged 2026 winter olympics, Alex Pretti, audio whiplash, boos, cbc, censorship, dictatorship, Donald Trump, europe, foreigners, free press, Giuseppe Sala, global rejection, global stability, Greenland, ICE, ice agents, jd vance, killers, milan, murderers, NATO, nbc, protest, renee good, russia, usha vance, winter olympics, world rejection
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The Rule of Law Be Damned: The Human Cost of Unbridled Power
In a federal courtroom in Texas on January 31, 2026, Judge Fred Biery issued a ruling that should shake the conscience of the country. “Observing human behavior confirms that for some among us, the perfidious lust for unbridled power and … Continue reading
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Tagged acute lymphoblastic leukemia, asylum, bait, blue bunny hat, cancer, chemotherapy, compassionate release, constitution, criminals, cruelty, deportation, deportation quotas, detention center, dilley, Elvis Joel Tipan Echeverria, fifth amendment, fourth amendment, human decency, ICE, ice agents, ice brutality, immigration, immigration court, innocent, judge fred biery, leukemia, liam conejo ramos, los angeles, maher tarabishi, medical neglect, minnesota, new orleans, no criminal history, physical abuse, pneumonia, pompe disease, rights abuses, rule of law, sepsis, spider-man backpack, stage 4 cancer, texas, texas federal judge, unbridled power, uphold constitution, us citizen, wael tarabishi
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Alex Pretti: A good man killed by Trump’s murdering and cowardly ICE thugs
Statement from the family of Alex Pretti, Michael and Susan Pretti: We are heartbroken but also very angry. Alex was a kindhearted soul who cared deeply for his family and friends and also the American veterans whom he cared for … Continue reading
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Tagged Alex Pretti, American veterans, Donald Trump, hero, ICE, icu nurse, kindness, last act, minneapolis, minnesota, nurse, pepper sprayed, VA hospital
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