Ellie Mae 💙 Meidas Mighty
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🐕Dog mom, Meidas Mighty, New Mexico Blue state proud, feather collector, photography nut, bird watcher. Wandering through life, traveling for knowledge. Slava Ukraini, 💛 🇺🇦 💙 Heroiam slava!
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This is what it looks like when ICE violates our First Amendment rights.
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Cary López Alvarado, a U.S.-born American, was days away from giving birth when she was violently restrained by masked deportation agents. She’s among several Americans filing claims against DHS, ICE, and CBP for racial profiling and civil rights violations.
‘I Was Born In Hollywood Hospital’: U.S. Citizens File Legal Claims Against The Federal Government For Civil Rights Violations
Among Americans harassed by immigration agents include a woman who was days away from giving birth and a special needs teen who was held at gunpoint outside a school.
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Arrests+tear gas on anti ICE social justice protesters during clash today with federal agents at Broadview ICE Facility in Chicago.
ICE got $170 billion in BIG Beautiful Bill-to beat down+kidnap workers+tear families apart.DJT Admin imports White South Africa racists+locks up marginalized migrants.
For too long, wolves have been used as political pawns—a lightning rod for special interest groups. It’s never been more important to #RaiseYourVoice for wolves!

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August 29th day of mourning in Ukraine for her fallen warriors. Besides today, EVERYDAY at 9:00 am Ukrainians stop for a moment of silence for the warriors that died. Ukrainians stop in traffic and stand next to their cars for that minute. Adults, children stop everything for a minute of silence.
The poem serves as a reminder that the fight for justice and human rights is a collective responsibility.
The quote is widely recognized for its message about the importance of standing up against injustice and the interconnectedness of society, emphasizing that when people fail to speak out against the oppression of others, they may find themselves facing similar persecution without support.
having been imprisoned in concentration camps for his opposition to the Nazis, adds weight and urgency to his words. Niemöller's personal experience, having been imprisoned in concentration camps for his opposition to the Nazis, adds weight and urgency to his words.
The poem highlights the dangers of apathy and the consequences of remaining silent when injustice is directed at others, ultimately demonstrating how indifference can lead to one's own demise. Niemöller's personal experience,
Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.

This powerful quote is from the poem "First They Came" by Pastor Martin Niemöller, a German pastor who initially supported the Nazi regime but later became a vocal opponent.