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Nurse Spitfire
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Nurse since ‘76 and still working . Army Nurse Corp. 24 years in the Reserves,6 months active duty during Desert Storm. Rubber City born and feelin the Bern
Katılım Haziran 2019
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BREAKING🚨 A man was choked to death by ICE guards and DHS hid his body at a military base to block the autopsy.
His name was Geraldo Lunas Campos. When the county medical examiner finally performed an autopsy, the conclusion was devastatingly clear: his death was ruled a homicide.
But here is the detail that should make your blood run cold.
When another man recently died at that exact same ICE facility, DHS didn't call the local medical examiner. Instead, they moved his body to a nearby U.S. Army base.
And that Army base is now flat-out refusing to release the results of the autopsy.
This was revealed by Senator Dick Durbin in a horrifying congressional hearing about the explosion of deaths in ICE custody under the Trump administration.
At least 17 people have already died in ICE custody in just the first three months of this year alone. Many of them died from easily treatable illnesses.
911 logs show ICE facilities are completely overwhelmed, ignoring basic human rights.
But moving a body to a military installation to dodge a local homicide investigation? That isn't just negligence. That is a coordinated, state-sponsored cover-up.
They are operating mass detention facilities with zero accountability. They are treating human beings like they are disposable. And when their guards cross the line, they use the full weight of the federal military apparatus to hide the evidence.
We are watching human rights abuses happen on American soil, funded by our tax dollars. We must demand the autopsy report.
Share this. Do not let them sweep these deaths under the rug.
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Today we stood at the gates of Dilley Detention Center and we will not be silent.
Children are being held in conditions no human being should endure. Families seeking safety, locked behind walls with no accountability and no transparency.
We are demanding closure by Mother’s Day. Because no mother should spend that day wondering if her child is safe inside a detention facility on Texas soil.
This is not a partisan issue. This is a human issue. And we will keep showing up. #Goodwin4Texas
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"Wanted to give a shout-out to this girl — I don’t know her name, but I won’t forget what I saw.
We were on the rooftop at Old Crow Smokehouse in Wrigleyville when I noticed a blind Cubs fan trying to hail a cab. For several minutes, no one stopped.
Then this young woman walked up, asked if he needed help, and stood beside him until a cab finally pulled over.
No cameras. No attention. Just pure kindness.
In a world where headlines often focus on hate, it’s moments like this that remind us — compassion is still everywhere.
Let’s make this kind of story go viral."
[Rashawn Copeland via IG]

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In 2022, 19-year-old Devan Bonagura secretly recorded 81-year-old Walmart cashier Nola Carpenter resting alone in the break room of a Hackettstown, New Jersey store. Exhausted after 20+ years on the job to pay her mortgage (her husband had been injured and unable to work), she looked worn out.
Bonagura posted the short TikTok video with the caption “Life shouldn’t be this hard.” It went viral with over 30 million views. He then launched a GoFundMe that raised $186,000 in days — enough to pay off her mortgage and let her retire.
Walmart managers and his third-party employer (OSL) were upset about the recording. They asked him to remove the video and fundraiser, then suspended him from his job. Bonagura refused and said he didn’t plan to stay anyway.
Nola was deeply grateful. She worked through the holidays before retiring. The story highlighted both stranger generosity and corporate pushback.
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Trigger warning: child abuse
Please share widely.
I’m a journalist covering the Epstein survivors’ fight for transparency, and I’m trying to reach anyone who recognizes themselves in this image—sometimes referred to as “Miss Pink Tomato.” If that’s you, or you know who they are, I would like to speak with you.
I’m also trying to reach the woman who said she was abused in a hotel after this photo was taken, and later heard it discussed at her workplace. If this is you, I’m listening. I care.
You can reach out safely, on your terms. My signal is in my bio.

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@coffeededo_o @Aravis2416 No food should be wasted. The US needs to implement this policy.
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