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Long time reader🤓 First time tweeter🧑💻 "History may not repeat, but it does often rhyme." — Mark Twain. Home of "Today in History" news features.




Police violently grab Black woman by her neck—flip her over backwards head first onto pavement. She was standing with her hands behind her back—not resisting being handcuffed. All while at least 4 police officers surround the woman—pointing guns directly at her. "Oh, my God!" woman filming cries out. "I hate watching this police!" The incident occurred in Columbus, Ohio.


ICE detain 7 year old girl from Canada—who suffers from severe autism. She's traumatized in loud & overcrowded cell—no reason she can't be at home with her legal stepfather. "They are being unlawfully detained," he said. "My wife and daughter's papers are good and up to date." He provided his wife's social security documentation—that prove she is a lawful alien with a right to work in the U.S. Mother and child are currently locked up at the Ursula ICE detention center in McAllen, Texas—notorious for having child "cages."

Police violently grab Black woman by her neck—flip her over backwards head first onto pavement. She was standing with her hands behind her back—not resisting being handcuffed. All while at least 4 police officers surround the woman—pointing guns directly at her. "Oh, my God!" woman filming cries out. "I hate watching this police!" The incident occurred in Columbus, Ohio.




ICE detain 7 year old girl from Canada—who suffers from severe autism. She's traumatized in loud & overcrowded cell—no reason she can't be at home with her legal stepfather. "They are being unlawfully detained," he said. "My wife and daughter's papers are good and up to date." He provided his wife's social security documentation—that prove she is a lawful alien with a right to work in the U.S. Mother and child are currently locked up at the Ursula ICE detention center in McAllen, Texas—notorious for having child "cages."

ICE forced medical staff to give "powerful sedatives" to mental health patient—then "forcibly removed" him from hospital. Just 1 hour after federal judge ordered that he not be moved. Agents order staff to drug him "without a medical purpose" and "secreted him out a back exit" of the hospital to avoid being seen. His lawyer cannot visit him now that he's been taken from Minnesota to Texas—and he is functionally unable to have conversations over the phone. "It is unclear to his family and counsel what, if any, treatment he is receiving." Adrian Sotelo Guzman was legally in the U.S. as a DACA recipient—and then granted parole so he could continue to receive medical care.










