Man Detained By ICE for Autism Awareness Tattoo Still Sent to Prison After Officers Declared Him 'Clean': Report

a year ago by Da Cap’n to c/autism

A 25-year-old Venezuelan man was taken to El Salvador's Terrorism Confinement Center despite an ICE agent telling him he was "clean" and confirming he had no ties to Tren de Aragua.
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this 79 points a year ago

I know america is fascist now and that should be common knowledge at this point, but this guy literally got disappeared into the mega prison concentration camp in el Salvador because he wanted to show support for his autistic brother.

No trial, no reason given.

I seriously do not have the words for how sick this makes me feel.

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Angry_Autist 4 points a year ago

I have words: Burn the entire fucking thing down

There is no fixing it anymore

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