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People hold signs as they protest U.S. President Donald Trump's deportation policy outside the Jacob K. Javitz Federal Building on August 07, 2025 in New York City. According to figures published by the Deportation Data Project, there has been over 100,000 immigrant arrests by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in the first five months of U.S. President Donald Trump’s second term. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
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ICE brutality puts mom with heart condition in hospital, masked thugs now waiting outside room to lock her up when she recovers

If you support this you're a psychopath.

Another day, another story about the evil of ICE. Donald Trump, Stephen Miller, and Kristi Noem are handing out badges and cash like candy to America’s most stupid and evil people, sending them out onto the streets to terrorize whoever they choose.

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With fixed quotas of 3,000 people per day to arrest, ICE agents can and will snatch anyone they don’t like to boost their personal numbers. That means raiding schools and churches and using extreme brutality to induce fear in their victims.

Today’s horror story comes from East Palo Alto, California. A 47-year-old mom known only as Yenycey was grabbed from the street in a truly brutal and disturbing attack. You’d have to be a psychopath not to be horrified by her terrified screams as she’s bundled by masked men into an unmarked van:

Yenycey suffers from a heart condition and collapsed soon afterwards, losing consciousness in the van. ICE were told she was seriously unwell but didn’t seem to care. Her husband was able to track her phone, watching in horror as the van casually drove around town while she lay limply in the back.

Realizing they may soon have a corpse on their hands (and likely muttering “ugh, more paperwork…”), the van dumped Yenycey at Stanford Medical Center, where doctors assessed her as being in “serious condition”. She’s being kept as an inpatient, though ICE thugs remain posted outside her door, ready to drag her off to some hellish and filthy processing facility the second doctors discharge her.

“I wanted to make sure she stayed alive”

Even by ICE standards, locals are horrified. As per Palo Alto Online, Michelle de Blank, an attorney with the Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County, arrived at the hospital to give Yenycey legal assistance, saying: “She’s sick, so my priority was her health and well-being last night. She came in unwell, and I wanted to make sure she stayed alive, and I wanted to help her family.” 

Meanwhile, the hospital staff are getting shoved around by the anonymous ICE agents. Palo Alto Councilmember Julie Lythcott-Haims has witnessed the “masked, badgeless” men hovering like vultures outside her door, explaining:

“A patient’s rights were completely ignored by ICE and we were watching the Stanford decision- making process, which originally asserted that family and the lawyer would be allowed in. We watched them succumb to ICE.” 

Some day, the moral degenerates of ICE will face a reckoning for their current actions and, once again, “I was just following orders” isn’t a defense.


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