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Protest breaks out at Dilley immigration detention facility holding 5-year-old Liam Ramos

Please understand the horrific conditions these children are being held in.  Bug and dirt filled food, guards in these concentration camps they are held in tell the kids not to waste their oxygen by complaining or making the guard deny them.  While physical abuse and verbal abuse is a given there is no doubt that some sexual abuse is happening.  One boy had appendicitis and the guards refused him treatment until he was throwing up in a hallway that they even dealt with him and even then they kept him from medical attention for another 6 hours.  The boy barely survived.  First they don’t see these brown children as people and second the government has stopped paying for the medical care of the detained people in their care.  Hugs

https://www.tpr.org/border-immigration/2026-01-24/protest-breaks-out-at-dilley-immigration-detention-facility-holding-5-year-old-liam-ramos

Detainees held at the South Texas Family Residential Center wave signs during a demonstration in Dilley, Texas, Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026.

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Detainees held at the South Texas Family Residential Center wave signs during a demonstration in Dilley, Texas, Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026.

A protest broke out Saturday at the South Texas family detention complex in Dilley, about 70 miles south of San Antonio, after guards abruptly ordered attorneys to leave while detainees — many of them children — poured into open areas of the facility chanting “Libertad,” or “Freedom,” according to an immigration attorney who witnessed the event.

Immigration attorney Eric Lee said he was at the Dilley facility for a confidential visit with clients — an immigrant family of six, including five children — when guards began shouting for everyone in the waiting area to leave, citing what they described as “an incident.”

As the Michigan-based attorney walked toward his car, he said he heard what sounded like “hundreds of children” shouting, with voices he described as “high-pitched” and “urgent.” He said he could see children streaming from dormitory areas behind a chain-link fence and chanting “Libertad.”

Lee said clients he later spoke with told him the protest was triggered by concerns over the treatment of Liam Conejo Ramos, a five-year-old who was taken into custody with his father in Minnesota earlier this week and transferred to the Dilley facility.

ICE agents stand next to a boy, who a witness identified as Liam Conejo Ramos, a five-year-old that school officials said was detained in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S., January 20, 2026. Rachel James/via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT. Reuters verified the location from the road layout, buildings, and fence seen in the video and photographs which matched file and satellite imagery of the area. The date when the visuals were filmed was confirmed by the original file metadata. The school district officials said that a five-year-old was detained on Tuesday (January 20).
Lawmakers and advocates are calling for the child’s release, while the Department of Homeland Security disputes claims about how the boy was taken into custody and faces criticism over access to the facility.

School officials in Columbia Heights, Minnesota, have said federal agents took the child from a running car in the family’s driveway and directed him to knock on the door of the home — an action the superintendent described as “essentially using a 5-year-old as bait.”

The Department of Homeland Security has disputed that account, saying agents did not target the child, were focused on apprehending the child’s father—whom DHS said fled on foot—and attempted to have the child’s mother take custody of the boy.

Lee described Saturday’s action inside the facility as a peaceful demonstration, not a riot, and said the show of solidarity carried risk for detained families.

Lee said the protest unfolded against what he described as harsh day-to-day conditions inside the Dilley detention center. He characterized the facility as “a horrible, horrible place,” alleging that drinking water is “putrid” and often undrinkable, and that meals have contained “bugs,” dirt, and debris.

“The guards are just as tough as the guards at the adult facilities. This is not a place that you would want to have your child be for even 15 minutes,” Lee said.

Lee said the site does not operate as “civil detention,” arguing it functions like a punitive facility despite housing families.

CoreCivic, the private prison company that operates the site under federal contract, has previously said the facility is intended to provide an “open and safe environment” with access to services such as recreation, counseling, and legal resources.

Texas Public Radio reached out to Immigration and Customs Enforcement for comment on the disturbance and on Lee’s allegations regarding Liam Ramos’ treatment but had not received a response by Saturday evening.

The Dilley detention complex — known for years as the South Texas Family Residential Center — closed in 2024 and later reopened, as federal authorities expanded detention capacity for immigrant families, according to prior reporting and company statements.

Saturday’s episode comes amid heightened scrutiny of immigration enforcement nationally, including protests in Minneapolis following the January 7 killing of Renée Macklin Good during an ICE operation, and another fatal shooting involving federal immigration agents reported Saturday.

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Four statements made by DHS about Alex Pretti’s shooting — and what these videos show that contradict them

There are videos at the link that doesn’t appear to embed.  In each of these ICE unwarranted shootings we see that the ICE gang thug shooter was putting their fellow gang thugs in danger from the bullets.  Also the videos clearly shot that Pretti was shot in the back and the gang thug ICE people were overjoyed and counting the bullet wounds as they made sure to get their stories straight for the bosses who would applaud their courage of ganging up on, beating a man on the ground and then shooting him in the back.  Really brave souls.   Hugs


 

Four statements made by DHS about Alex Pretti’s shooting — and what these videos show that contradict them

Kristi Noem made public statements about Alex Pretti and details surrounding his fatal shooting. But the videos tell a dramatically different — and tragic — story.

Bovino claims Border Patrol agents are ‘the victims’ in deadly Minneapolis shooting

Oh my the criminal gang thugs with all the weapons and beating up / killing people are the victims because people disrespect them while local government won’t help them hurt more nonwhite people.  Cry me a few more tears.  WTF reality are we living in!  Everything Bovino the Nazi wannabee gets all the facts wrong, but that is the intent.   There is no more truth, justice, and the American way.   It is gang thugs trying to get their gang to the top of the heap and the public is just canon fodder for them. That a member of the public can be present and video their illegal activity must mean they are a US hating domestic terrorist who failed to instantly obey the lawless gang thugs.  Notice the last paragraph, they moved the shooters out of the state just like they did with Jonathan Ross who shot Renee good.  It is to protect the thugs from state laws charging them with the crimes they are doing.  Hugs  

https://www.politico.com/news/2026/01/25/bovino-border-patrol-agents-minneapolis-victims-00745702

Gregory Bovino applauded his agents’ actions in Minnesota, despite one citizen being killed by agents.

U.S. Border Patrol Cmdr. Gregory Bovino speaks during a news conference.

“We respect that Second Amendment right. But those rights don’t count when you riot and assault, delay, obstruct and impede law enforcement officers,” Gregory Bovino said. | Angelina Katsani/AP

By Cheyanne M. Daniels

Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino on Sunday said his Customs and Border Patrol agents are “the victims” after they shot and killed 37-year-old Alex Pretti in Minnesota.

In an interview with CNN’s “State of the Union,” host Dana Bash pointed out that Bovino had repeatedly referred to Pretti as a “suspect” as he defended CBP’s training and de-escalation tactics.

“With respect, it feels as though in some ways you’re blaming the victim here,” Bash said.

Bovino replied, “The victim? The victims are the Border Patrol agents. I’m not blaming the Border Patrol agents. The suspect put himself in that situation.”

Bovino said that Pretti had “injected” himself into a federal law enforcement operation and was “more than likely” on the scene to assault officers.

The federal agents, Bovino added, “prevented any specific shootings of law enforcement. So good job for our law enforcement in taking him down before he was able to do that.”

Pretti was shot and killed Saturday morning as CBP agents continued to patrol Minneapolis streets as part of the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown. He is the second U.S. citizen in Minneapolis to be killed by immigration officers in recent weeks. Renee Good was killed by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer earlier this month in the city.

Bovino and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem have questioned why Pretti was in an area where agents were on the scene to arrest a “violent” illegal immigrant and accused him of interfering with federal law enforcement operations.

“Let’s look at why he was there in the first place. Was he simply walking by and just happened to walk into a law enforcement situation and try to direct traffic and stand in the middle of the road, and then assault, delay and obstruct law enforcement? Or was he there for a reason?” Bovino said on Sunday.

While Pretti did hold a concealed carry license, video footage of the shooting from multiple angles appears to show Pretti holding a phone, not a gun, as he approaches a woman who had been shoved to the ground by agents.

“Are you saying it’s not okay for him to exercise his Second Amendment right, not to mention his First Amendment right to be there in the first place, and if you do you can be shot by federal law enforcement?” Bash asked.

“No, I didn’t say that, Dana. I never said that,” Bovino replied. “What I’m saying is we respect that Second Amendment right. But those rights don’t count when you riot and assault, delay, obstruct and impede law enforcement officers.”

Bovino added he does not know if Pretti was unarmed at the time of the incident but said that agents believed he was in possession of one. “We heard the law enforcement officer say gun, gun, gun. So at some point they knew there was a gun,” he said.

Video footage does not appear to show Pretti holding a gun as he tried to help the woman stand. Still, agents surround Pretti and force him to the ground before opening fire.

Bovino said he doesn’t know how many agents opened fire, but that those involved “will more than likely be on administrative duty” and relocated out of Minneapolis.

FBI officer who tried to investigate ICE officer who fatally shot Renee Good resigns: report

While I like the idea of people having integrity, it does seem like the government is being purged of people that want to do the right things, to be decent people.  This government is corrupt and is run like a crime syndicate with a mob boss wannabee at the top.  I think how fast these people took over the government and turned all the good that government can do upside down so that government has become the very engine of harm in our country.  Hugs


https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/fbi-agent-ice-shooting-renee-good-b2906837.html

Renee Good, a 37-year-old U.S. citizen, was shot multiple times by ICE agent Jonathan Ross earlier this month

  
The FBI officer who tried to investigate the Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer who fatally shot Renee Good has resigned, according to a new report.

Good, a 37-year-old U.S. citizen and mother of three, was shot multiple times by ICE agent Jonathan Ross while behind the wheel of her car earlier this month in Minneapolis. Good’s death and other immigration officer-involved shootings prompted mass protests against President Donald Trump’s aggressive deportation efforts.

Tracee Mergen, a supervisor in the FBI’s Minneapolis field office, attempted a civil rights inquiry into Ross, but has now resigned amid pressure from leadership in Washington, D.C., to drop the case, The New York Times reported, citing people familiar with the matter.

The Independent reached out to the FBI’s National Press Office and Minneapolis field office, but both declined to comment on personnel matters.

The FBI officer who tried to investigate the Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer who fatally shot Renee Good has resigned, according to a new report

The FBI officer who tried to investigate the Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer who fatally shot Renee Good has resigned, according to a new report (Roberto Schmidt/AFP via Getty Images)

The Trump administration has defended Ross. Trump previously claimed on social media that Good “viciously ran over the ICE Officer, who seems to have shot her in self defense.”

“The situation is being studied, in its entirety, but the reason these incidents are happening is because the Radical Left is threatening, assaulting, and targeting our Law Enforcement Officers and ICE Agents on a daily basis,” the president said.

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has called the Trump administration’s self-defense claims “bulls***.” He said he believed “this was an agent recklessly using power that resulted in somebody dying.”

Earlier this month in Minneapolis, Renee Good, a 37-year-old U.S. citizen, was shot multiple times by ICE agent Jonathan Ross

Earlier this month in Minneapolis, Renee Good, a 37-year-old U.S. citizen, was shot multiple times by ICE agent Jonathan Ross (Stephen Maturen/Getty Images)

At the same time that the FBI brass is reportedly trying to stop an investigation into the Good shooting, the Department of Justice has issued subpoenas to at least five top Democratic Minnesota officials, including Governor Tim Walz and Frey, as the agency appears to investigate whether state and local officials conspired to impede federal agents from immigration enforcement.

“This Justice Department investigation, sparked by calls for accountability in the face of violence, chaos, and the killing of Renee Good, does not seek justice. Walz said in a statement Tuesday. “It is a partisan distraction.”

Frey wrote on X Tuesday, “When the federal gov weaponizes its power to intimidate local leaders for doing their jobs, every American should be concerned.”

Tracee Mergen, a supervisor in the FBI’s Minneapolis field office, reportedly attempted a civil rights inquiry into Ross, but had resigned amid pressure from leadership in Washington, D.C., to drop the case

Tracee Mergen, a supervisor in the FBI’s Minneapolis field office, reportedly attempted a civil rights inquiry into Ross, but had resigned amid pressure from leadership in Washington, D.C., to drop the case (Kerem Yucel/AFP via Getty Images)

Several top prosecutors in Minnesota resigned last week because of the Justice Department’s unwillingness to probe Ross, and also its demand to investigate Good’s widow, Becca, The New York Times previously reported, citing people with knowledge of the matter.

Becca said that she and Good had stopped to support their neighbors during an ICE operation on January 7, the day her wife was fatally shot.

“We had whistles,” Becca said, per MPR News. “They had guns.”

ICE arrests 100 people three days into Maine immigration crackdown, DHS says

It is clear they are not going after the worst of the worst but simply they are white supremacist trying to remove non-white people from the country.  How is this making anyone safer?   Hugs


https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/23/maine-immigration-crackdown-ice-arrests

Organizers say ICE agents have been targeting African nationals amid surge focused in Portland and Lewiston

A woman films a Homeland Security Investigations agent

A woman films a Homeland Security Investigations agent in Portland, Maine, on Friday. Photograph: Robert F Bukaty/AP

Three days into its immigration crackdown in Maine, the Department of Homeland Security said Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents had arrested “more than 100 illegal aliens”.

In a statement to the Guardian on Friday, the DHS assistant secretary of public affairs, Tricia McLaughlin, said some of those taken into custody were “the worst of the worst” and had been “charged and convicted of horrific crimes”, but cited the same four examples it released earlier in the week.

Speaking to Fox News, Patricia Hyde, deputy assistant director of ICE, said the agency had compiled a list of 1,400 individuals in Maine it intends to target.

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Immigrant rights groups have been on alert as ICE concentrates its operation on Maine’s two largest cities, Portland and Lewiston. Organizers say agents have been targeting African nationals from Somalia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Angola, many of them asylum seekers who have made the coastal state home in recent decades.

On Wednesday, a local ICE sighting hotline – organized and run by the Maine Immigrant Rights Coalition – said they received more than 1,100 calls, a 35% increase in calls from the previous day. Immigrants in Maine represent only about 4% of the state’s total population, most of whom have legal status to live and work in the US, according to a recent report by the Migration Policy Institute.

At a press conference in Portland on Thursday, Janet Mills, the state’s Democratic governor, said the Trump administration had not returned her calls since the operation began. She added that her office had received reports of people with no criminal record being detained and urged homeland security to be transparent in its actions, saying she would be “shocked” if federal law enforcement located 1,400 individuals with criminal backgrounds.

“If they have warrants, show the warrants,” she said. “We don’t believe in secret arrests or secret police.”

Mills also described widespread fear in schools, workplaces and businesses that are losing employees who have either been detained or are not showing up, despite living in the state legally.

Earlier this week, a video by 28-year-old Cristian Vaca – an Ecuadorian immigrant living in Maine with valid immigration status – went viral online. In the footage, federal agents appear outside Vaca’s home in Biddeford, 18 miles south of Portland, where he lives with his wife and young son. In an interview with the Associated Press in Spanish through a translator, Vaca said that he approached the officers when they were taking pictures outside his house.

When Vaca refused to go outside, the video shows one of the agents telling him that they will “come back for your whole family” through Vaca’s screen door.

“I have been in this country since September 2023,” Vaca, who works as a roofer, told the AP. “I have immigration status … the judge postponed my court date to another day. Now I have a new court date. I have my work permit. I have my social security number [sic].”

Local authorities also decried the scope of the federal immigration dragnet this week. The Cumberland county sheriff, Kevin Joyce, said that on Wednesday evening one of his corrections officer recruits was arrested by ICE agents.

“This is an individual that had permission to be working in the state of Maine. We vetted him,” the sheriff said of the unnamed recruit.

Joyce was one of more than 100 national sheriffs who met with Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan, last year. “The book and the movie do not line up,” Joyce told reporters on Thursday. “We’re being told one story, which is totally different than what’s occurring.”

Later, Joyce said that ICE officials contacted him to say all detainees held at the Cumberland county jail were being moved on Thursday. In an interview with the Portland Press Herald, he said “about 50” people were removed from the jail. The DHS did not respond to the Guardian’s request for comment about where detainees are being held as Maine does not have a dedicated immigration detention facility.

The Maine Immigrants Rights Coalition’s advocacy and policy manager, Ruben Torres, said that family members are now finding it “extremely difficult to be able to find their loved ones once they have been picked up”.

The Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project (ILAP), Maine’s only statewide immigration legal services organization said it had received several fearful calls as the crackdown continues. This includes a pregnant woman who reached out to ILAP because she was “terrified to leave her home to go to a medical appointment”. Another person called and said someone had “pulled the fire alarm in her building, desperately trying to save people from ICE”. ILAP said that they received reports of teachers escorting immigrant children home from school who had agents follow them and push their way into an apartment building lobby.

“It is clear the overall operation is anything but targeted,” said Sue Roche, ILAP’s executive director. “People are being racially profiled on the streets and in their cars. As is their playbook, ICE is doing everything they can to inflict maximum cruelty and chaos.”

In Lewiston, it was “hard to overstate the level of fear within the community”, according to the Democratic congressional candidate Jordan Wood, who is running to replace the outgoing US representative Jared Golden. “I have heard that as many as 20% of students at certain schools did not show up,” Wood, who was born, raised and lives in the area, told the Guardian.

He added that the community response to the ICE surge – from ensuring immigrants know their rights to sharing where agents have been spotted – has been hugely encouraging. “It’s important to just know the community that they’re coming after won’t stand idly by while our neighbors are terrorized,” Wood said.

At her press conference in Portland, Mills still wanted more information about the decision to target the Pine Tree state. “Why Maine? Why now? What were the orders that came from above? Who’s giving the orders?,” she said, adding that state officials have reached out to the Trump administration but still “have no answers”.

Anne Applebaum: The Trump WH appears to have given ‘masked thugs’ a sense of impunity

Very interesting report.  Seems that Noem and her boyfriend wanted wide spread round ups to create a spectacle because they felt it would look good for them on TV.  Others wanted to prioritize criminals which is what tRump kept saying.  Let’s be clear, Noem and that crew are die hard racists who want to terrorize nonwhite people and make sure that everyone understands that in their minds it is a white country with white people in charge.  They don’t see nonwhite people and immigrants as humans.   Hugs

 

The Kids Aren’t Alright

A teacher calls in and explains to Sam that the kids are really scared.  Hugs

Alex Pretti shooting witness describes being detained by federal agents

 

MS Now clips show the issues with the ICE / DHS lies.

ICE rounded up all the witnesses that did not run from them and took their phones and warned them not to talk to people about what they saw.   ICE is out of control gang thugs that feel they do not have to follow any rules or laws.  They are an authority unto themselves and that might makes right.  One person in one interview said that ICE are racists who feel the US is in great danger as the white population declines and the non-white population increases.  They want a race war and they see whites who interfere with them ethnically cleaning the US as race traitors.  Hugs

 

Again the video below shows the lies that Bovino is trying to push, that the tRump people are trying to pus.  They want to claim just having a gun and being there makes Pretti a dangerous terrorist out to mass murder ICE thugs.  But as one host shows using videos Pertti was backing away from ICE gang thugs when they attacked him.  The government wants to make it so just protesting what Stephen Miller is doing is a crime worthy of death.  Hugs

Videos appear to show agent taking gun before Minneapolis shooting