This is a hard story for me to cover and keep hearing about.ย It is picking the scab of my healing over my childhood abuse.ย I was also trafficked.ย These were girls but I was used as if I was a girl because to these people if you are young enough it doesn’t matter, you either have three holes to use or only two holes to use.ย I struggle to remember the many times I was told I was better than YYY girl or better than my hell spawn sibling, or that a boy was better than a girl we knew what to do and were more trainable … that one was when I was 6 years old.ย ย
Sorry as I said this issue is hard for me to deal with.ย I am not feeling well to begin with and this issue I am constantly dealing with has made my own abuse come to the front of my mind / memories.ย I am again not sleeping and Ron has been constantly waking me from vocal violent nightmares.ย I recently wrote a male survivor friend that while I always knew and dealt with my abuse I am still recovering memories of it that my mind has denied me from knowing to protect me.ย Some of them are the most abusive or when I was given to others … the feelings of betrayal.ย Those memories are mostly from when I was very young.ย ย
The last thing I would ask is not that you feel sympathy for me.ย I am now 62 years old and while I suffer the scars of my childhood I worry about the children of today.ย Please keep your eyes and ears open.ย If you hear a child cry, especially in a public place find out why.ย If you see a child not wanting to go with an adult and the child is very upset / crying investigate.ย I read an article how a little girl before puberty had been abducted and abused for several days was rescued because a store worker noticed how she pulled back when the abductor reached for her and how she held herself.ย The store worker noticed how strained the little girl was with the man and how she reacted when the man touched her, then called the police.ย ย
I know it is too late for me, but I wonder at the people who knew or suspected that tried to help on the margins like keeping library books for me when they knew I couldn’t take them home, or those that seen the bruises and welts yet never asked questions.ย Would my life have been changed?ย ย Hugs
Ghislaine Maxwell, who sources told ABC News initiated the meetings with the Department of Justice, answered questions for about nine hours over two days after being granted a limited form of immunity, the sources said.
The immunity allowed Maxwell to freely answer Deputy Attorney General Todd Blancheโs questions without fear that her responses could later be used against her, the sources said.
The so-called proffer immunity is commonly granted to individuals prosecutors are seeking to make cooperators in a criminal case. Maxwell has already been tried, convicted and sentenced for sex trafficking underage girls.
Alan Dershowitz, who was very close with Epstein and served as an attorney for both Epstein and Trump, called for Ghislaine Maxwell to be given immunity just a few days ago.
โWe are just learning that Ghislaine Maxwell was granted limited immunity in order to talk with Trumpโs personal attorney turned deputy attorney general.โ – CNN
Ghislane Maxwell is a child sex trafficker that Trump just gave immunity to in exchange for her silence on him.
Wanna bet she only names democrats now and magically gets pardoned in a few years?
— Adam Kinzinger (Slava Ukraini) ๐บ๐ธ๐บ๐ฆ (@AdamKinzinger) July 26, 2025
Maxwellโs only hope to get out of jail is a pardon from Trump.
When Trump pardons her for her โtruthfulโ information, it will be blatant corruption: an official act (pardon) for a thing of value (favorable testimony).
But SCOTUS gave Trump criminal immunity so he canโt beโฆ
๐จBREAKING: Trumpโs DOJ gave Ghislaine Maxwell LIMITED IMMUNITY for her answers over the last few days, per ABC. So not only has Trump kept the door open on a pardon but now she is protected for her recent answers. Wow.
If Texas Wants To Play Dirty, Kathy Hochul, Gavin Newsom, And JB Pritzker Are Ready To Get In The Mud by Rebecca Schoenkopf
Texas using its ‘hey let’s do something about flood warnings’ special session to cheat like the dickens. Read on Substack
The Texas Lege is in special session and putting together a redistricting plan aimed at adding five new Republican-leaning congressional districts, in hopes that might improve the GOPโs chances of keeping control of the House in next yearโs midterms. No, there hasnโt been another Census that you forgot about, they just want to rig the electoral map for Daddy Trump.
During a committee hearing on the gerrymandering plan Thursday evening, a Democratic candidate for Congress, Isaiah Martin, was tackled and arrested because he wouldnโt yield the floor after his time expired. Martin was testifying to a state House committee against the plan, which is likely to chop up the 18th Congressional District where heโs running to replace the late Rep. Sylvester Turner, who died in office in March.
โYou need to have shame. History will not remember you for what you have done. It is a shame,โ Martin yelled out as he was shoved to the ground. โIt’s horrific for what you have done. You should all be ashamed. America will rise up against you!โ
Martin was booked into Travis County Jail on charges of โcriminal trespass, disrupting a meeting or procession and resisting arrest,โ but eventually all the charges were dropped. But not quickly: Instead of simply being booked and released Thursday, Martin was held in the jail for about 26 hours, only getting out at 9:30 p.m. Friday โ and then he told reporters he plans to be at a second redistricting hearing being held today in Houston.
The special session of the Lege was called to pass disaster relief following the deadly flash floods in the Texas hill country a few weeks ago, but Republicans decided โ after Donald Trump told them to do it โ that it was also a dandy opportunity to try to prop up the slim and increasingly unpopular GOP majority in Congress.
Before his time ran out and his mic was cut off, Martin condemned Republicans for turning a deadly disaster into a power grab:
โAnd you choose, after we literally got out of one the worst mass casualty events in our state’s history, to go and gerrymander people out of their seats. That’s what you have chosen to do with your time,โ Martin said. โBecause you are scared of Donald Trump. You are scared and terrified because you are seeking an endorsement.โ
Dems Name โWeโre Not Gonna Take Itโ Tune In Three Notes
Also on Thursday, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said sheโs not ruling out the possibility of redistricting in her state if Texas and Ohio insist on artificially juicing Republicansโ chances.ย Speaking at an unrelated event in Buffalo,ย Hochul answered a reporterโs question by saying, in effect, hell yeah, if theyโre gonna play dirty, weโre not going to take it sitting down: (vid on the page)
โAllโs fair in love and war. We are following the rules. We do redistricting every 10 years. But if thereโs other states violating the rules and are trying to give themselves an advantage, all Iโll say is, Iโm going to look at it closely with Hakeem Jeffries.โ
In answer to a follow-up question, Hochul added, โIโm not surprised that theyโre trying to break the rules to get an advantage. But thatโs undemocratic, and not only are we calling them out, weโre also going to see what our options are.โ
That could be easier said than done, because unlike Texas, New York actually has a bunch of dumb clean-government laws aimed at preserving electoral fairness, including a constitutional provision specifying that redistricting can only be done once every 10 years, following the US Census. Lousy stinking good government!
In 2022, the stateโs highest court threw out a Legislature-drawn electoral map that gave an advantage to Democrats (22 D-advantage seats and four R-leaning seats, compared to the prior mapโs 19-8 split), so the maps were redrawn by a state court. That gave Republicans a chance to win more seats in Congress, but the good news here is that thanks to Trumpโs fuckery and to their support of the Big Ballocky Buggery Bill that everyone hates (and that not even Republican voters are all that fond of), many of those narrowly elected Republicans are likely to be in trouble next year anyway.
โThis is not a bluff,โ Gov. Gavin Newsom of California said on Friday afternoon, minutes after meeting with Democrats from the Texas House. โThis is real, and trust me, itโs more real after listening to these leaders today, how existential this is.โ
Gov. JB Pritzker of Illinois issued a similar pledge. โEverything is on the table,โ he said on Friday.
Pritzker added that he considered redistricting in between Censuses to be โcheating,โ but if Texas Republicans go ahead and โtake this drastic action, then we also might take drastic action to respond.โ
As in New York, redistricting in either state could be a heavy lift, since Illinoisโs electoral maps were already redrawn in 2021 to add one Democratic district and eliminate two Republican-advantaged ones โ a move that also led to more extreme Republicans winning their primaries for the remaining R-leaning seats.
In California, district lines are drawn by an independent commission, but Newsom said Friday that heโs considering several different options that could change that process in time for the 2026 election. That could include maybe a voter referendum, or getting a two-thirds vote in the state Lege to allow changes. He said after meeting with the Texans, โWe have got to fight fire with fire,โ emphasizing that itโs really up to whether Texas goes ahead with its gerrymander.
And back in Texas, Democrats in the Lege areย considering all their (very limited) options.ย Fridayโs trips to meet with Pritzker and Newsom took place while the special session was in recess, but the idea of blocking a quorum in the state House by skedaddling from the state โ a time-honored tradition in Texas politics โ is just one thing Dems are looking at if it becomes necessary. If they do that, each member could be fined $500 a day for being absent, under a 2021 rule change Republicans passed after theย last time Democrats went on Rumspringa,ย that time to delay passage of Republicansโ voter-suppression bill, which eventually passed anydamnway, because electoral fuckery is a time-honored tradition for Texas Republicans, the end. (snip)
This is long.ย Even long for a news nerd like me.ย But it is well worth it if you want to see how the current administration is using the military in ways it was not designed to do and against the laws to make it easier for them to be used in civilian control to enforce the will of tRump should he again refuse to accept the fact he has to leave office or if he wants something a governor / state won’t give him.ย The article shows how the military is tRump’s big stick to hit anyone who disagrees with him.ย Hugs
A U.S. Marine with 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, attached to Task Force 51, guards a federal area in Los Angeles on July 12, 2025.ย Photo: Lance Cpl. Andrew Whistler/U.S. Marine Corps/DVIDS
In his firstย six months in office, President Donald Trump has overseen the deployment of nearly 20,000 federal troops on American soil, including personnel from the National Guard, the Army, the Navy, theย Air Force, and the Marines, according to the Pentagonโs public statements.
But the true number of troops deployed may be markedly higher. When asked directly, the Army said it has no running tally of how many troops have been deployed. These federal forces have been operating in at least five states โ Arizona, California, Florida, New Mexico, and Texas โ with more deployments on the horizon, all in service of the Trump administrationโs anti-immigrant agenda.
Experts say military involvement in domestic anti-immigrant operations undermines American democracy and has nudged the United States closer to a genuine police state.
โIf the president can use the military as a domestic police force entirely under his control, it can be used as a tool of tyranny and oppression.โ
โThis level of involvement of the military in civilian law enforcement in the interior of the country is unprecedented โ and really dangerous,โ said Elizabeth Goitein, senior director of the Brennan Centerโs liberty and national security program, who told The Intercept that recent deployments violated the Posse Comitatus Act, a bedrock 19th-century law seen as fundamental to the democratic tradition in America which bars federal troops from participating in civilian law enforcement.
She added: โIf the president can use the military as a domestic police force entirely under his control, it can be used as a tool of tyranny and oppression. Weโve seen it all around the world and throughout history.โ
The norms surrounding the use of military force within U.S. borders are eroding, and the executive branch is operating with free rein, emboldened by a legislature and judiciary seemingly uninterested in curtailing its actions.
These soldiers have been sent to patrol the border, put down popular protest against Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations, participate in ICE raids, and assist in immigration enforcement missions from coast to coast. Here, to the extent of what is known so far, is what theyโve been up to.
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President Donald Trumpย began the further militarization of America on his first day back in office. โOur southern border is overrun by cartels, criminal gangs, known terrorists, human traffickers, smugglers, unvetted military-age males from foreign adversaries, and illicit narcotics,โ Trumpย announcedย on January 20, directing the military to โassist the Department of Homeland Security in obtaining full operational control of the southern border.โ
Despite the fact that Trumpโs fearmongering was his typical hyperbole, more thanย 10,000 troopsย are deploying or have deployed to the southern border, according to U.S. Northern Command, or NORTHCOM, which oversees U.S. military activity from Mexicoโs southern border up to the North Pole.
Under the direction ofย NORTHCOM, military personnel โ including soldiers from the Fourth Infantry Division at Fort Carson in Colorado, one of the Armyโsย most storiedย combat units โ have deployed under the moniker Joint Task Force-Southern Border, or JTF-SB, since March, bolstering approximately 2,500 service members who were already supporting U.S. Customs and Border Protectionโs border security mission.
One-third of the U.S. border is now completely militarized due to the creation of four new national defense areas, or NDAs: sprawling extensions of U.S. military bases patrolled by troops who can detain immigrants until they can be handed over to Border Patrol agents.
Theย Air Forceย is responsible for the recently createdย South Texas NDA, which encompasses federal property along 250 miles of the Rio Grande River. The Navy controls the Yuma NDA, which extends along 140 miles of federal property on the U.S.โMexico border near the Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range in Arizona.
Theย New Mexicoย NDA, created in April, spans approximately 170 miles of noncontiguous land along that stateโs border, serving as an extension of the Armyโs Fort Huachuca. Another NDA was created in May inย West Texasย and covers approximately 63 miles of noncontiguous land between El Paso and Fort Hancock, serving as an extension of the Armyโs Fort Bliss.
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Around 8,500 military personnel were assigned to JTF-SB to โenhance US Customs and Border Patrolโs capacity to identify, track and disrupt threats to border security,โ chief Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnellย saidย at the beginning of the month. JTF-SB says the current number of personnel deploys stands at 7,600, while NORTHCOM says the current number of federal troops providing border security is closer to 8,600.
No one actually knows how many troops have been involved in border operations this year. โWe do not maintain a running total of Service Members who have served with JTF-SB since its inception, so the total number since March is currently unavailable,โ Kent Redmond, a spokesperson for JTF-Southern Border told The Intercept.ย NORTHCOM didnโt have a number on hand either.ย But more than 10 Task Forces have assisted JTF-SB, including Task Force Mountain Warrior, consisting of soldiers from the 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team; Task Force Castle, made up of soldiers from the 41st Engineer Battalion; 500 Marines and Navy personnel from Task Force Sapper; and 500 Marines and sailors fromย Task Force Forge. The latter replaced the Task Force Sapper troops and are now conducting patrols in the Yuma NDA.
Since March alone, Parnell said, the JTF-SB has conducted more than 3,500 patrols, including more than 150 โtrilateralโ patrols with CBP and the Mexican military. There have, however, been only seven temporary detentions by troops within the National Defense Areas, according to Redmond. He said the seven persons were โdetained in placeโ by JTF-SB personnel for less than 10 minutes.
โThe amount being spent to have the worldโs best fighting force walk around the border to pick up a handful of people is shocking.โ
โSetting aside the threats to democracy and liberty, the sheer waste is staggering. The amount being spent to have the worldโs best fighting force walk around the border to pick up a handful of people is shocking,โ said Goitein, who also noted that the detentions violated the Posse Comitatus Act.ย
โThey may think if they detain people for only 10 minutes itโs not a violation, but thatโs not how the law works,โ Goitein explained. โThey may also say that the Posse Comitatus Act simply doesnโt apply when the purpose is to protect a military base, but here itโs clear that the primary purpose is enforcement of immigration law.โ
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The military has even dispatched Navy warships offshore to secure the border. After battling Yemenโs Houthi rebels in the Gulf of Aden earlier this year, for example, theย USS Stockdaleย โ a guided-missile destroyer โ was deployed to support NORTHCOMโs southern border operations alongside the Coast Guard on theย U.S.โMexicoย maritime border. That ship took over for the USS Spruance, another guided-missile destroyer drafted into anti-immigrant operations.
โWe are dead serious about 100% OPERATIONAL CONTROL of the southern border,โ Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said in aย post on Xย in March.
Since then, the Department of Homeland Security has repeatedly announced historically low apprehensions along the southern border. โThe numbers donโt lie โ under President Trumpโs leadership, DHS and CBP have shattered records and delivered the most secure border in American history,โย saidย DHS Secretary Kristi Noem earlier this month. And as early as April, DHSย announced, โCustoms and Border Protection now has total control of the border.โ
Despite all of this, as well as the huge influx of troops and weapons of war deployed at the border, when The Intercept inquired whether full operational control of the border had been achieved and โif not, why not?โ DHS demurred. A senior DHS official, who offered comments on the condition of anonymity for no discernible reason, provided rote talking points and praise of Trump and Noem.ย The official added that the department was โgratefulโ for JTF-SBโs โsupport.โ
More than 5,000ย troops have also been deployed to Los Angeles since early June.
Theย National Guard soldiersย andย Marinesย operating in Southern California โย under the command ofย the Armyโsย Task Force 51ย โ were sent to โprotect theย safety and securityย of federal functions, personnel, and property.โ In practice, this has mostly meant guarding federal buildings across LA from protests against the ongoing ICE raids sweeping the city.
Since Trump called up the troops on June 7, they have carried out exactlyย one temporary detainment, a Task Force 51 spokesperson told The Intercept.
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Parnell, the Pentagon spokesperson, described this deployment as Task Force 51 supporting โmore than 170 missions in over 130 separate locations from nine federal agencies, including the Drug Enforcement Agency, the U.S. Marshal Service, ICE and the Department of Homeland Securityโ in aย briefingย in early July. Task Force 51 failed to provide any other metrics regarding troopsโ involvement in raids, arrests, or street patrols in response to questions by The Intercept.
Troops were sent to LA over the objections of local officials and California Gov. Gavin Newsom.
In addition to guarding federal buildings, troops have also recently participated in raids alongside camouflage-clad ICE agents. An assault onย MacArthur Park, a recreational hub in one of LAโs most immigrant-heavy neighborhoods on July 7, for example, includedย 90 armed U.S. troops and 17 military Humvees. Its main accomplishment was rousting a summer day camp for children.ย No arrestsย were made.
California National Guard soldiers also backedย ICE raidsย on state-licensed marijuana nurseries this month. The troops took part in the military-style assaults on two locations, one in the Santa Barbara County town of Carpinteria, about 90 miles northwest of LA and one in the Ventura County community of Camarillo, about 50 miles from LA. ICE detained more than 200 people, including U.S. citizens, during the joint operations. One man, Jaime Alanรญs Garcia,ย diedย while trying to flee from the raid in Camarillo.
On July 1, Task Force 51 announced that it would release approximately 150 members of the California National Guard from their LA duty.ย That same day, NORTHCOM said that the Marines from the 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment were leaving Los Angeles but would be replaced by the 3rdย Battalion, 7thย Marine Regiment.
Last Tuesday, Trump administration officials announced that about 2,000 more National Guard members deployed to LA would be released from service. On Monday, the Trump administration announced it was withdrawing the 700 active-duty Marines from Los Angeles. The withdrawals followedย repeated reportingย byย The Interceptย highlighting the failure of the troops to do much of substance.
All told, since the deployments began, around 5,500 troops have been sent to southern California, according to Becky Farmer, a NORTHCOM spokesperson.
On the otherย side of the country, Marines are being hustled to Florida to aid the administrationโs anti-immigrant agenda. Responding to a DHS request, Hegseth approved a mobilization of up to 700 active, National Guard, and Reserve forces.
The first contingent โ approximately 200 Marines from Marine Wing Support Squadron 272, Marine Corps Air Station New River, North Carolina โ have been mobilized to support ICEโs โinterior immigration enforcement missionโ in Florida, NORTHCOMย announcedย earlier this month. The command noted that they were only the โfirst waveโ of ICE assistance. NORTHCOM says additional forces will be deployed toย Louisiana and Texas. Hundreds more Guardsmen are expected to be sent to assist in more than a half dozen other states,ย includingย Arkansas, Indiana, Iowa, Nebraska, South Carolina, Utah and Virginia.
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Some of these same states are also using their own National Guard members in their own anti-immigrant operations.ย More thanย 4,200 Texas National Guardย soldiers and airmen on state duty are engaged inย Operation Lone Star, aย borderย securityย initiativeย launched by Texas Gov.ย Greg Abbottย in March 2021. Texasโs forces were bolstered, until April, by members of theย Indiana National Guard.
Nearlyย 70 Florida National Guardย members are also on state duty, conducting base camp security at the remote migrant detention center in the stateโs Everglades known as โAlligator Alcatraz.โ While Trump insisted that the swamp gulag was reserved for โderanged psychopathsโ and โsome of the most vicious people on the planet,โ it was revealed that hundreds of detainees had committed no offense other than civil immigration violations.
โGovernors should be doing everything in their power to avoid their stateโs national guard troops being pulled into this lawless, authoritarian power grab, not spending precious resources to help it along,โ Sara Haghdoosti, the executive director of Win Without War, told The Intercept.
The Trump administrationโsย use of military forces in its anti-immigrant crusade has been criticized as a publicity stunt and an authoritarian power play.
The directive signed by Trump calling up the California National Guard, for example, cited โ10 U.S.C. 12406,โย a provision within Title 10 of the U.S. Code on Armed Services that allows the federal deployment of National Guard forces if โthere is a rebellion or danger of a rebellion against the authority of the Government of the United States.โ
There was, however, no rebellion. Vice President JD Vance even recentlyย vacationed at Disneylandย in Anaheim, about 25 miles from LA.
Still, experts say that the stunt deployments represent a clear danger to American democracy by violating the Posse Comitatus Act; normalizing the use of the military in civilian law enforcement activities; and further transforming the armed forces into a tool of domestic oppression by aiding ICE, which increasingly operates as aย masked,ย secret police force.
โICE is running a nationwide campaign of violent, racist kidnappings, and Hegsethโs Pentagon is bending over backward to make the military into ICEโs chief sidekicks,โ said Haghdoosti. โTroops abetting violence against their own neighbors isnโt tenable for our communities, our democracy, or the troops themselves.โ
ITโS EVEN WORSE THAN WE THOUGHT.
What weโre seeing right now from Donald Trump is a full-on authoritarian takeover of the U.S. government.ย
This is not hyperbole.
Court orders are being ignored. MAGA loyalists have been put in charge of the military and federal law enforcement agencies. The Department of Government Efficiency has stripped Congress of its power of the purse. News outlets that challenge Trump have been banished or put under investigation.
Yet far too many are still covering Trumpโs assault on democracy like politics as usual, with flattering headlines describing Trump as โunconventional,โ โtesting the boundaries,โ and โaggressively flexing power.โ
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The Trump administration sent five deportees to Eswatini, an African kingdom, saying that their own countries would not take them. But Eswatini says it will send them home.
Mswati III, King of Eswatini, addressing the United Nations General Assembly in New York in 2023.Credit…Dave Sanders for The New York Times
The tiny African kingdom of Eswatini announced on Wednesday that it wouldย repatriate the five migrantsย who had been deported there by the United States, a day after American officials said the migrantsโ home countries had refused to accept them.
The migrants came from Vietnam, Jamaica, Laos, Yemen and Cuba, and had been serving time in American prisons for serious offenses, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
Their removal was the first so-called third-country deportation from the United States to take place sinceย the Supreme Court ruled this monthย that the Trump administration could move forward with the practice.
The flight included individuals whose own countries โrefused to take them back,โ Homeland Security Department Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin wrote on X Tuesday night.
But an Eswatini government spokeswoman, Thabile Mdluli, said in a statement on Wednesday that the governments of her country and the United States, together with the International Organization for Migration, will โfacilitate the transit of these inmates to their countries of origin.โ
The International Organization for Migration said that it had no involvement in the removal of the migrants from the United States and had not been asked to provide any support with repatriation.
The Trump administration has worked aggressively to broker deals with international partners willing to take deportees. Legal experts have challenged the deportations on the grounds that the migrants could be subject to mistreatment and torture.
Earlier this month the Supreme Court approved the deportation ofย eight menย to South Sudan, only one of whom is from that country. Their families have not heard from them since, according to their legal team. Officials in South Sudan have said the men are โunder the care of the relevant authorities,โ but have provided no further details.
After the Supreme Court decision, immigration officials acted quickly to implement new regulations that allow the government to carry out third-country deportations in as little as six hours, even without assurances that the migrants will be safe.
Former immigration officials view the deportation efforts as part of the administrationโs push to get migrants to self-deport.
โThis is another clear example of how the United States is flagrantly violating the law restricting it from deporting people to countries where they will likely be persecuted or tortured,โ said Matt Adams, a lawyer for the migrants sent to South Sudan.
The Trump administration used the deportations to Eswatini โsimply for political theater,โ he said. โSpending millions of dollars to fly five men to the other side of the planet.โ
Eswatini, formerly known as Swaziland, is tucked between South Africa and Mozambique and has one of Africaโs last ruling monarchies. The kingdom is divided between those who praise its adherence to tradition and those who argue that the lavish lifestyle of King Mswati III stands in painful contrast to the poverty afflicting many of the countryโs 1.2 million people.
Some citizens of Eswatini and foreign governments have also raised concerns about the countryโs human rights record, accusing the government of using excessive โ sometimes lethal โ force against people who oppose the king.
Those opposed to the monarchy were quick to condemn the arrival of the deportees.
โThis is appalling,โ said Lioness Sibande, the secretary general of the Swaziland Peoples Liberation Movement, an opposition group. She described the move as an example of the Westโs long history of exploiting African nations. โThe West is always disrespecting us as Africans and thinking we are their dumpsite,โ she said.
In her statement, Ms. Mdluli, the government spokeswoman, sought to temper the concerns of Eswatini citizens. She said the deportees were being held in isolation units at correctional facilities.
The decision to take migrants from the United States came after months of talks that included โrigorous risk assessments and careful consideration for the safety and security of citizens,โ she said. โThe nation is assured that these inmates pose no threat to the country or its citizens.โ
Ms. Mdluli added that she could not reveal what Eswatini received in return for taking the migrants because the terms of the agreement with the United States remain classified.
A correction was made on
July 16, 2025
:
An earlier version of this article referred incorrectly to eight men deported to South Sudan by the Trump administration. One of the men is from South Sudan; they are not all from other countries.
GENEVA โ The U.N. Human Rights Council voted on Monday to renew the mandate of an LGBTQ rights expert, a move welcomed by advocates amid the absence of the United States, a former key supporter that is now rolling back such protections.
Western diplomats had previously voiced concerns about the renewal of the mandate of South African scholar Graeme Reid who helps to boost protections by documenting abuses and through dialogue with countries.
The motion for a three-year renewal passed with 29 votes in favor, 15 against and three abstentions. Supporters included Chile, Germany, Kenya and South Africa while several African nations and Qatar opposed it.
โThe renewal of this mandate is a spark of hope in a time when reactionary powers worldwide are trying to dismantle progress that our communities fought so hard to achieve,โ said Julia Ehrt, executive director of campaign group ILGA World.
The United States, which has disengaged from the council under President Donald Trump, citing an alleged antisemitic bias, was previously a supporter of the mandate under the Biden administration.
Since taking office in January, Trump has signed executive orders to curb transgender rights and dismantle diversity, equity and inclusion practices in the government and private sector.
His administration says such steps restore fairness, but civil rights and LGBTQ advocates say they make marginalized groups more vulnerable.
In negotiations before the vote, Pakistan voiced opposition to the mandate on behalf of Muslim group OIC, calling it a tool to advocate โcontroversial views.”
Video from Kenny Laynez-Ambrosio, 18, puts fresh scrutiny on the harsh tactics used to reach the Trump administrationโs ambitious enforcement targets
‘Youโve got no rightsโ: teenage US citizen records violent arrest by immigration officers โ video
On the morning of 2 May, teenager Kenny Laynez-Ambrosio was driving to his landscaping job in North Palm Beach with his mother and two male friends when they were pulled over by theย Floridaย highway patrol.
In one swift moment, a traffic stop turned into a violent arrest.
A highway patrol officer asked everyone in the van to identify themselves, then called for backup. Officers with US border patrol arrived on the scene.
Video footage of the incident captured by Laynez-Ambrosio, an 18-year-old US citizen, appears to show a group of officers in tactical gear working together to violently detain the three men*, two of whom are undocumented. They appear to use a stun gun on one man, put another in a chokehold and can be heard telling Laynez-Ambrosio: โYouโve got no rights here. Youโre aย migo, brother.โ Afterward, agents can be heard bragging and making light of the arrests, calling the stun gun use โfunnyโ and quipping: โYou can smell that โฆ $30,000 bonus.โ
โThe federal government has imposed quotas for the arrest of immigrants,โ said Jack Scarola, an attorney who is advocating on behalf of Laynez-Ambrosio and working with the non-profit Guatemalan-Maya Center, which provided the footage to the Guardian. โAny time law enforcement is compelled to work towards a quota, it poses a significant risk to other rights.โ
Chokeholds, stun guns and laughter
The incident unfolded at roughly 9am, when a highway patrol officer pulled over the company work van, driven byย Laynez-Ambrosioโsย mother, and discovered that she had a suspended license. Laynez-Ambrosio said he is unsure why the van was pulled over, as his mother was driving below the speed limit.
Laynez-Ambrosio hadnโt intended to film the interaction โ he already had his phone out to show his mom โa silly TikTokโ, he said โ but immediately clicked record when it became clear what was happening.
The arrest of an undocumented man in Florida, as caught on video by Kenny Laynez-Ambrosio on 2 May 2025.ย Photograph: Screengrab from video by Kenny Laynez-Ambrosio/Courtesy of the Guatemalan-Maya Center
The video begins after the van has been pulled over and the border patrol had arrived. A female officer can be heard asking, in Spanish, whether anyone is in the country illegally. One of Laynez-Ambrosioโs friends answers that he is undocumented. โThatโs when they said, โOK, letโs go,โโ Laynez-Ambrosio recalled.
Laynez-Ambrosio said things turned aggressive before the group even had a chance to exit the van. One of the officers โput his hand inside the windowโ, he said, โpopped the door open, grabbed my friend by the neck and had him in a chokeholdโ.
Footage appears to show officers then reaching for Laynez-Ambrosio and his other friend as Laynez-Ambrosio can be heard protesting: โYou canโt grab me like that.โ Multiple officers can be seen pulling the other man from the van and telling him to โput your fucking head downโ. The footage captures the sound of a stun gun as Laynez-Ambrosioโs friend cries out in pain and drops to the ground.
Laynez-Ambrosio said that his friend was not resisting, and that he didnโt speak English and didnโt understand the officerโs commands. โMy friend didnโt do anything before they grabbed him,โ he said.
Kenny Laynez-Ambrosio, 18, filmed his own arrest in Florida.ย Photograph: The Palm Beach Post/Reporter Valentina Palm
In the video, Laynez-Ambrosio can be heard repeatedly telling his friend, in Spanish, to not resist. โI wasnโt really worried about myself because I knew I was going to get out of the situation,โ he said. โBut I was worried about him. I could speak up for him but not fight back, because I wouldโve made the situation worse.โ
Laynez-Ambrosio can also be heard telling officers: โI was born and raised right here.โ Still, he was pushed to the ground and says that an officer aimed a stun gun at him. He was subsequently arrested and held in a cell at a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) station for six hours.
Audio in the video catches the unidentified officers debriefing and appearing to make light of the stun gun use. โYouโre funny, bro,โ one officer can be overheard saying to another, followed by laughter.
Another officer says, โTheyโre starting to resist more now,โ to which an officer replies: โWeโre going to end up shooting some of them.โ
Later in the footage, the officers move on to general celebration โ โGoddamn! Woo! Nice!โ โ and talk of the potential bonus theyโll be getting: โJust remember, you can smell that [inaudible] $30,000 bonus.โ It is unclear what bonus they are referring to.ย Donald Trumpโs recent spending bill includesย billions of additional dollarsย for Ice that could be spent on recruitment and retention tactics such as bonuses.
Laynez-Ambrosio said his two friends were eventually transferred to the Krome detention center in Miami. He believes they were released on bail and are awaiting a court hearing, but said it has been difficult to stay in touch with them.
Laynez-Ambrosioโs notice to appear in court confirms that the border patrol arrived on the scene, having been called in by the highway patrol. His other legal representative, Victoria Mesa-Estrada, also confirmed that border patrol officers transported the three men to the border patrol facility.
The Florida highway patrol, CBP, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement did not respond to requests for comment before publication.
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Laynez-Ambrosio was charged with obstruction without violence and sentenced to 10 hours of community service and a four-hour anger management course. While in detention, he said, police threatened him with charges if he did not delete the video footage from his phone, but he refused.
Scarola, his lawyer, said the charges were retaliation for filming the incident. โKenny was charged with filming [and was] alleged to have interfered with the activities of law enforcement,โ he explained. โBut there was no intended interference โ merely the exercise of a right to record what was happening.โ
In February, Floridaโs governor,ย Ron DeSantis, signed an agreement between the state and the Department of Homeland Security allowing Florida highway patrol troopers to beย trained and approved by Iceย to arrest and detain immigrants. While such agreements have been inked across the US, Floridaย has the largest concentrationย of these deals.
The arrests of 2 May 2025.ย Photograph: Screengrab from video by Kenny Laynez-Ambrosio/Courtesy of Guatemalan-Maya Center
Father Frank OโLoughlin, founder and executive director of the Guatemalan-Maya Center, the advocates for Laynez-Ambrosio, says the incident has further eroded trust between Floridaโs immigrant community and the police. โThis is a story about the corruption of law enforcement by Maga and the brutality of state and federal troopers โ formerly public servants โ towards nonviolent people,โ he said.
Meanwhile, Laynez-Ambrosio is trying to recover from the ordeal, and hopes the footage raises awareness of how immigrants are being treated in the US. โIt didnโt need to go down like that. If they knew that my people were undocumented, they couldโve just kindly taken them out of the car and arrested them,โ he said. โIt hurt me bad to see my friends like that. Because theyโre just good people, trying to earn an honest living.โ
The Guardian is granting anonymity to Laynez-Ambrosioโs mother and the men arrested in the footage to protect their privacy
Dashcam footage of a 22-year-old driver pulled over in a Jacksonville, Fla. traffic stop has left lots of viewers with questions about police and excessive force.
Video of aย traffic stopย in Jacksonville, Fla., has gone viral. And although the incident occurred nearly six months ago, thousands of outraged viewers are now raising questions about what they believe to be excessive force used on a young Black man.
According to an arrest report obtained byย News4JAX, Will McNeil Jr. was pulled over just after 4:00 pm on February 19 because his car โdid not have its headlights or tail lights illuminated in inclement weather.โ The report reads thatย McNeil Jr. was not wearing his seat belt and became โverbally combativeโ with the officer when he was asked to show his identification.
But recently released dash cam video paints a different picture and has many on the internet seeking justice for the 22-year-old driver. The footage shows McNeil Jr. was wearing his seat belt at the time he was pulled over and asked officers to call their supervisor to explain why he was being held when there was no rain or fog at the time he was stopped.
According to First Coast News,ย officers reported giving McNeil Jr. several warnings that they would break his window if he did not step out of his car. Although those warnings cannot be heard in the video, officers can be seen breaking the driverโs side window and striking McNeil Jr. in the head several times before he was forcibly removed from his car and forced to the ground.
McNeil Jr. toldย News4JAXย that the incident left him with several injuries, including a concussion.
โI suffered a chipped tooth; my tooth went through my lip, and they slammed me on the ground and on the concrete. I had to get nine stitches. I also had a concussion and now I suffer from short-term memory loss,โ he said.
In a statement on X, the Jacksonville Sheriffโs Office acknowledged the incident and said they are conducting their own investigation into the events leading up to the young manโs arrest.
โWe are aware of a video circulating on social media showing a traffic stop represented to be from February 19, 2025. We have launched an internal investigation into it and the circumstances surrounding this incident. We hold our officers to the highest standards and are committed to thoroughly determining exactly what occurred,โ it reads.
But social media has been flooded with comments from people who believe the proof that the police department is in the wrong is in the video.
โYou saw exactly what happened because it was completely recorded. Your own officers stated the reason for his arrest in the video, and he was not resisting. The force used was completely unnecessary. This was a blatant abuse of power. The City of Jacksonville should be ashamed,โย wrote someone on X.
Attorney Ben Crump, who will be representing McNeil, toldย News4JAXย that the video evidence is clear that the police were out of line, โIt should be obvious to anyone watching this video that William McNeil wasnโt a threat to anyone. He was calmly exercising his constitutional rights, and they beat him for it.โ
I am posting a different article on this kidnapping and disappearing of a long time resident and family man because the right wing media keeps telling us that they are detaining the worst of the worst, only deporting the dangerous criminals.ย ย The thug in charge of ICE Tom Homan keeps mumbling that anyone protesting is wanting rapist, arsonists, murders gang drug runners in your neighborhood.ย This man was a green card holder and a threat to know one.ย They way that ICE treated his elderly wife was horrific in itself.ย Hugs
An Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) agent.ย Photograph: Charly Triballeau/AFP/Getty Images
An 82-year-old man inย Pennsylvaniaย was secretly deported to Guatemala after visiting an immigration office last month to replace his lost green card, according to his family, who said they have not heard from him since and were initially told he was dead.
According toย Morning Call, which first reported the story, longtime Allentown resident Luis Leon โ who was granted political asylum in the US in 1987 after being tortured under the regime of the Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet โ lost his wallet containing the physical card that confirmed his legal residency. So he and his wife booked an appointment to get it replaced.
When he arrived at the office on 20 June, however, he was handcuffed by two Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) officers, who led him away from his wife without explanation, she said. She said she herself was kept in the building for 10 hours until relatives picked her up.
The family said they made efforts to find any information on his whereabouts but learned nothing.
Then, sometime after Leon was detained, a woman purporting to be an immigration lawyer called the family, they said, claiming she could help โ but did not disclose how she knew about the case, or where Leon was.
On 9 July, according to Leonโs granddaughter, the same woman called them again, claiming Leon had died.
A week later, however, they discovered from a relative in Chile that Leon was alive after all โ but now in a hospital inย Guatemala, a country to which he has no connection.
According to Morning Call, the relative said Leon had first been sent to an immigration detention center in Minnesota before being deported to Guatemala โ despite not appearing on any Ice detention deportation lists.
Ice on Monday eveningย deniedย the Morning Call story, calling it a hoax.
Morning Call claimed it repeatedly requested confirmation and details from Ice throughout its reporting. Morning Call also claimed it was introduced to the family during a Lehigh county courthouseย protestย over Iceโs operations there.
It noted the family ceased responding to its requests for clarification on Monday.
A recent supreme court decision ruled theย Trump administrationย could deport immigrants to other countries beside their country of origin.
In his nearly 40 years living in the US, Leon spent his career working in a leather manufacturing plant, and raised a family. He had since retired.
He suffers from diabetes, high blood pressure and a heart condition, according to his family, who said they are planning to fly to Guatemala to see him.
An Ice official told the Morning Call it was investigating the matter. The Guatemala Migration Institute denied that Leon was deported from the US to Guatemala.
Morning Callย reportedย on Sunday that Leon was recovering from pneumonia in Guatemala, according to his family, and that he arrived in Guatemala City on 1 July. According to the family,ย reportedย Morning Call, his phone was taken away and Ice officers kept referring to him and other detainees as โMario.โ