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“Homan said the crackdown has achieved the Trump administration’s public-safety goals”
Yeah, 2 executions, citizens blinded, fingers blown off, countless assaults.

And yet, Minneapolis prevailed.
Respect, brave & good people.
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#AbolishICE
#JusticeForReneeGoodAlexPretti
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Guy who likes to dress like a Nazi while surrounded by his masked, armed goons says they will murder you if you try to record their crimes.

Bring these lawless, murdering animals to justice.
#RuleOfLaw #JusticeForPretti #JusticeForReneeGood #JusticeForTheDisappeared

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Bless the noble Americans doing the work of finding disappeared Americans illegally taken by ICE. We must stand for one another and with one another. These are the peaceful warriors we need, need to be and need to appreciate 💙🇺🇲 #justiceforthedisappeared #icearecriminals #iceisillegal

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We’re proud to share new tools from our sister project No2ICE.

Families are being torn apart in silence, but communities are fighting back, lawfully, powerfully, together.

📌 All downloads are free at No2ICE.com
#WeProtectWeResistWeStay #No2ICE #JusticeForTheDisappeared

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They had no due process. #immigration #cecot #detentioncenters #ice #humanrights #justiceforthedisappeared @aoc.bsky.social @sanders.senate.gov @thedisappearedorg.bsky.social #thedisappeared

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That stupid f***ing bill just gave ICE $45B to detain families with kids, and removed legal limits on how long they can be held.
This is how people disappear.
We're tracking it.
#JusticeForTheDisappeared #FightWithFacts
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🚨 The “Big Beautiful Bill” just gave ICE $45B to expand detention — even for families with children.
They erased limits on how long kids can be held.
This is how people disappear.
We’re tracking it.
#JusticeForTheDisappeared #FightWithFacts thedisappeared.org

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Alt Natl Park Service calls for boycott. What you need to know. YouTube video by Parkrose Permaculture

Boycotting Hanes, Fruit of the Loom, Gildan, Bon Appetit, Livsmart, Jumex, Salvaplastic & others for supporting El Salvador’s gov’t, which detains & tortures innocent people in places like CECOT.
Watch 👉 youtu.be/bFZZAMNGP-k

#BoycottElSalvador #HumanRights #JusticeForTheDisappeared

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Kilinochchi: Eight(8) Years Seeking Justice for the Disappeared #SriLanka  #JusticeForTheDisappeared
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#Kilinochchi: Eight(8) Years Seeking Justice for the Disappeared #SriLanka #JusticeForTheDisappeared (Audio Overview: English/Generate 👉 NoteBookLM) https//youtu.be/Od... #Justice #srilanka #humanrights #Tamil #AccountabilityNow #EndImpunity #EnforcedDisappearances #NeverForget #RightToKnow

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During Argentina's "Dirty War" (1976–1983), thousands of people were forcibly disappeared by the military regime, including many pregnant women and children. The fate of these children, often referred to as the "stolen children," was particularly tragic and emblematic of the era's human rights abuses.

### Key Facts About the Fate of the Children

1. **Children Born in Captivity or Taken with Their Parents**:
   - Many pregnant women were abducted, detained in clandestine centers, and gave birth in captivity. After giving birth, these women were often murdered, and their babies were taken away[1][4][9].
   - Some children were abducted alongside their parents and subsequently disappeared[3][9].

2. **Illegal Adoption**:
   - An estimated 500 children were either born in detention centers or disappeared with their parents. Many of these children were illegally adopted by families connected to the military regime or its supporters[1][4][7].
   - Birth certificates were often falsified to hide the children's true identities[7].

3. **Efforts to Identify and Recover the Children**:
   - The Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo (Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo) have been instrumental in locating and identifying these stolen children. Using DNA testing and other methods, they have identified 131 of the estimated 500 missing children as of 2022[4][7].
   - Some recovered individuals have reconnected with their biological families, while others have resisted learning about their origins or refused DNA testing[1][2].

4. **Legal Accountability**:
   - Cases have been brought against those involved in kidnapping and illegal adoption. For example, individuals who knowingly adopted stolen children or facilitated such adoptions have faced legal consequences[7][9].
   - High-profile cases, such as that of María Eugenia Sampallo, highlight the ongoing struggle for justice. Sampallo sued her adoptive parents after learning they had illegally adopted her following her parents' disappearance[7].

During Argentina's "Dirty War" (1976–1983), thousands of people were forcibly disappeared by the military regime, including many pregnant women and children. The fate of these children, often referred to as the "stolen children," was particularly tragic and emblematic of the era's human rights abuses. ### Key Facts About the Fate of the Children 1. **Children Born in Captivity or Taken with Their Parents**: - Many pregnant women were abducted, detained in clandestine centers, and gave birth in captivity. After giving birth, these women were often murdered, and their babies were taken away[1][4][9]. - Some children were abducted alongside their parents and subsequently disappeared[3][9]. 2. **Illegal Adoption**: - An estimated 500 children were either born in detention centers or disappeared with their parents. Many of these children were illegally adopted by families connected to the military regime or its supporters[1][4][7]. - Birth certificates were often falsified to hide the children's true identities[7]. 3. **Efforts to Identify and Recover the Children**: - The Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo (Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo) have been instrumental in locating and identifying these stolen children. Using DNA testing and other methods, they have identified 131 of the estimated 500 missing children as of 2022[4][7]. - Some recovered individuals have reconnected with their biological families, while others have resisted learning about their origins or refused DNA testing[1][2]. 4. **Legal Accountability**: - Cases have been brought against those involved in kidnapping and illegal adoption. For example, individuals who knowingly adopted stolen children or facilitated such adoptions have faced legal consequences[7][9]. - High-profile cases, such as that of María Eugenia Sampallo, highlight the ongoing struggle for justice. Sampallo sued her adoptive parents after learning they had illegally adopted her following her parents' disappearance[7].

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#ArgentinaHistory
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#MemoryTruthJustice
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