A Drag Queen Was Detained by ICE in San Francisco. Activists Are Fighting to Get Her Back
Hilary Rivers was arrested by ICE agents after an asylum hearing in June.

Community activists in San Francisco are rallying to support Hilary Rivers, an immigrant drag queen who was arrested by ICE agents after an asylum hearing nearly two weeks ago β one of the latest LGBTQ+ victims of the Trump administrationβs campaign for mass deportations.
Rivers fled his home in Guatemala due to βtraumatic and severeβ persecution for being gay, as theΒ San Francisco ChronicleΒ reported last week. (His legal name is not being widely reported to protect his confidentiality, advocates told the nonprofit news platformΒ 48Hills.orgΒ shortly following the drag performerβs arrest.) On June 26, Rivers attended a scheduled asylum hearing, where the governmentβs motion to dismiss his case was denied; Rivers was then arrested by ICE agents as he left the courtroom. That combination β in which the government attempts to dismiss an asylum case, then immediately arrests the asylum seeker for deportation β has become anΒ increasingly common tacticΒ for U.S. immigration police in the past several months, and one that is sometimes conducted withΒ cooperation from courthousesΒ themselves. (snip-MORE)
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Hoaxers Have Falsely Blamed Trans People for Violent βTerror Attacksβ 12 Times Since 2022
A new analysis from Wired saw such cases after plane crashes, shootings, and more.
Transgender pilot Jo Ellis was falsely accused of killing 67 people earlier this year β and unfortunately, she isnβt alone: right-wing hoaxers have blamed trans people for at least 12 incidents of violent death in the U.S. since 2022, according to a new analysis in Wired.
Ellis, a part-time pilot in the Virginia Army National Guard, filed suit against right wing influencer Matt Wallace in April, after Wallace shared false claims that Ellis was responsible for the January helicopter crash at Ronald Reagan International Airport that killed dozens. The crash was later determined to be an accident caused by years of poor safety practices at the airport. But Ellis soon found herself on the receiving end of right-wing hatred thanks in part to people like Wallace, who posted on Elon Muskβs X platform that the crash βmay have been another trans terror attack.β
Wallace has since deleted the post about Ellis, asΒ WiredΒ noted. But the key word in that post was βanother.β In the past two years, right-wing disinformation accounts β such asΒ Chaya Raichikβs βLibs of TikTokβΒ β have spread similar false accusations against trans people on at least a dozen occasions, according toΒ Wiredβs analysis of news reports across that period. (snip-MORE)