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Children and legal immigrants zip tied in Idaho. More and more we are seeing increasing violence on the part of ICE and the FBI. Is this the America you fellows want? How long before they are shooting US citizens simply because they are protesting an illegal government?
"Nampa-based immigration lawyer Nikki Ramirez-Smith, told The Idaho Statesman: “There’s going to be a lot of kids who were severely traumatized by being tied up.”

Viviana Gonzalez, a Utah-based immigration attorney from Jerome, told The Idaho Statesman that her family was at the racetrack for their clothing business when agents arrived and zip-tied her 13-year-old sister.

During a video call with her mother, Gonzalez said she saw armed officers and people running. Her parents, both permanent residents, and her younger sister, a U.S. citizen, were frightened as agents took her father behind vans.

Officers then approached to zip-tie her mother and sister, she said.

Her family was eventually released, packed up their booth, and returned home to Jerome.

“This is not something that a U.S. citizen, 13-year-old girl, should ever experience,” Gonzalez told The Idaho Statesman. “There were younger children than her that they saw were being zip-tied.”"

 
Children and legal immigrants zip tied in Idaho. More and more we are seeing increasing violence on the part of ICE and the FBI. Is this the America you fellows want? How long before they are shooting US citizens simply because they are protesting an illegal government?
"Nampa-based immigration lawyer Nikki Ramirez-Smith, told The Idaho Statesman: “There’s going to be a lot of kids who were severely traumatized by being tied up.”

Viviana Gonzalez, a Utah-based immigration attorney from Jerome, told The Idaho Statesman that her family was at the racetrack for their clothing business when agents arrived and zip-tied her 13-year-old sister.

During a video call with her mother, Gonzalez said she saw armed officers and people running. Her parents, both permanent residents, and her younger sister, a U.S. citizen, were frightened as agents took her father behind vans.

Officers then approached to zip-tie her mother and sister, she said.

Her family was eventually released, packed up their booth, and returned home to Jerome.

“This is not something that a U.S. citizen, 13-year-old girl, should ever experience,” Gonzalez told The Idaho Statesman. “There were younger children than her that they saw were being zip-tied.”"


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