The Independent: A man came to the US to donate a kidney to his brother. ICE showing up as his doorstep interrupted that plan

Venezuelan man came to the United States to donate a kidney to his brother in kidney failure, but ICE authorities detained him, putting the fate of both brothers in question.

José Alfredo Pacheco, 37, was diagnosed with end-stage kidney failure in December 2023, shortly after arriving in the Chicago area from Venezuela, seeking asylum. His older brother, José Gregorio González, 43, hoped to donate his kidney to save Pacheco’s life — but immigration authorities detained him, throwing their plans into disarray.

The pair had an appointment at a hospital ahead of the organ transplant surgery, the Chicago Tribune reported. But those plans are now up in the air after Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested González on March 3 as he was making breakfast at his home for his sick brother.

A man came to the US to donate a kidney to his brother. ICE showing up as his doorstep interrupted that plan

Boston Globe: Boston judge holds ICE agent in contempt after man detained mid-trial

The judge dismissed the case due to prosecutorial misconduct after ICE detained Wilson Martell-Lebron on the first day of his trial.

A man facing criminal charges in Boston was detained in the middle of his trial last week by federal immigration agents, prompting the judge to hold the ICE agent in contempt and dismiss the case.

The Boston Globe first reported that Martell-Lebron was detained by ICE agents late Thursday afternoon. Plainclothes ICE agents placed Martell-Lebron in an unmarked van and drove away, according to a video shared by Martell-Lebron’s defense attorneys with multiple news organizations.

Judge Mark Summerville held ICE agent Brian Sullivan in contempt Monday for allegedly obstructing justice, the Globe reported. ICE Agent Sullivan, Steven Wells, and any other agent involved in the arrest were ordered Friday to appear for an evidentiary hearing, and a bench warrant was issued for Sullivan.

After dismissing the jurors, Summerville also permanently dismissed the Suffolk County District Attorney’s case against Martell-Lebron due to prosecutorial misconduct.

Judge holds ICE agent in contempt after man detained mid-trial

CBS News: Minnesota State University student detained by ICE near Mankato campus

In a statement released Monday, the president of Minnesota State University-Mankato said a student was detained by ICE at an off-campus residence last Friday.

“No reason was given,” Edward Inch said. “The University has received no information from ICE, and they have not requested any information from us.”

The detained student is currently in the jail in Albert Lea, a facility that partners with ICE.

Inch said he has contacted elected officials to share his concerns and ask them for assistance in “stopping this activity within our community of learners.”

“Our international students play an important role in our campus and community,” Inch said. “They are a valued part of our campus culture. This action hurts what we try to accomplish as a university—support all learners to receive the education they desire to make the impact they want in their communities.”

Minnesota State University student detained by ICE near Mankato campus – CBS Minnesota

When the system’s on fire, don’t be surprised if someone strikes a match.

On Sunday morning, March 30, the Republican Party of New Mexico’s headquarters in Albuquerque went up in flames. It wasn’t a massive blaze — firefighters arrived just before 6 a.m. and quickly extinguished it — but the damage was done. Windows were scorched, the front entryway blackened, and three words spray-painted in stark accusation across the facade:“ICE = KKK.”

No one was hurt, and for that, we’re grateful. We’ll say it plainly: Closer to the Edge does not condone violence, arson, the torching of buildings, or setting anything on fire — including the Constitution. But we also won’t pretend this came out of nowhere.

This is what happens when institutions treat human lives as expendable. When law enforcement disappears 48 New Mexico residents in a week and refuses to say where they are. When immigrant families live in fear of a knock at the door and GOP lawmakers turn that fear into campaign fuel. When political leaders enable state brutality and then act shocked when someone fights fire with fire.

Let’s be clear: setting fire to the New Mexico GOP headquarters was wrong. But we’re not surprised. The system was already burning.

THE ICE COLD REALITY IN NEW MEXICO

Earlier this month, ICE agents raided communities across Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Roswell. Forty-eight people vanished into federal custody. No public names. No access to lawyers. No transparency. The American Civil Liberties Union of New Mexico filed a human rights complaint, accusing ICE of “enforced disappearances.” If that term sounds dramatic, consider this: families still don’t know where their loved ones are. That’s not enforcement. That’s terror by bureaucracy.

The GOP has been largely silent about this. Instead, they’ve accused progressives of “implicitly encouraging” political violence. But let’s ask: what do they call disappearing 48 people in a state where ICE has already been accused of harassing Native American tribal members?

You can’t cry foul when someone torches your front door if your policies have been setting people’s lives on fire for years.

THE NEW MEXICO GOP’S TRACK RECORD

The New Mexico Republican Party has long supported policies that chip away at the safety net — opposing the ACA, resisting Medicaid expansion, and pushing work requirements that often leave disabled and poor residents without care. They’ve backed school voucher schemes that bleed public schools dry, and their past leadership has flirted with reinstating the death penalty. They champion border militarization while remaining quiet on the abuse of detainees in private immigration prisons scattered across the state.

Let’s not forget: in 2020, someone spray-painted “STILL TRAITORS” on this same building. That was after a former GOP congressional intern was arrested — and later cleared — for vandalizing it. This is the third time since 2017 the headquarters has been targeted. That doesn’t justify anything. But it does raise a question: why does this building keep attracting fire?

CONDEMNING VIOLENCE, DEMANDING TRUTH

Closer to the Edge stands against political violence. We don’t burn buildings. We don’t burn bridges. We don’t burn the Constitution — even when others already have it halfway in the shredder.

But let’s not play dumb. A system that allows people to be snatched in silence, detained without due process, and left to rot in secret — that system invites fury. And when neither party is willing to fully confront that truth, someone eventually does it with a match.

The GOP doesn’t get to play victim while enabling policies that victimize others. And the Democrats don’t get to wash their hands with bland statements while ICE raids continue under their watch.

This is not just about one fire in Albuquerque. It’s about the fire running underneath this country — fueled by injustice, fanned by indifference, and waiting for anyone desperate enough to light the surface.

https://www.facebook.com/FearAndLoathingCloserToTheEdge/posts/646006684735304

Sacramento Bee: ‘Extreme Overcrowding’: More than 46K Held at ICE Facilities

Welcome to the American Gulag!

As of mid-March, ICE facilities have reported holding over 46,000 individuals, exceeding capacity and leading to serious allegations of inadequate living conditions. Detainees have described extreme overcrowding and insufficient sanitary supplies.

Family members of detainees have reached out to ICE but have reportedly received little information regarding the reasons for their loved ones’ detentions. Advocacy efforts have been supported by lawmakers who called to attention the need for reform.

In response to ongoing immigration issues, the administration has attempted to expand detention capacities and may alter standards for detainment. Scheduled hearings for detainees are set for July.

It’s overcrowded in Hell and they still have to wait FOUR months for a hearing? FOUR months for due process to start?

Fear and Loathing – Closer to the Edge: ICE Abduction in Minneapolis

On March 27, 2025, ICE agents arrived at an off-campus residence in Minneapolis and detained a graduate student at the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management.

The university confirmed it. The governor confirmed it. The senators confirmed it.

But three days later, here’s what no one will say:

Who was taken?

Why?

Where are they now?

There is no name. No nationality. No charges. No legal documentation made public. Just a silence that sounds an awful lot like complicity.

This is not “immigration enforcement.” This is authoritarian theater, orchestrated by a regime that wants to make fear visible, permanent, and inescapable — without ever having to justify itself.

THE TRUMP-NOEM-MILLER PLAYBOOK IS IN EFFECT

Let’s be clear: this didn’t happen in a vacuum. It happened in Trump’s America, Part II — a sequel even darker than the first.

This is what it looks like when Stephen Miller’s fascist fantasies become federal policy again.This is what it looks like when Kristi Noem, Trump’s heir apparent, calls student protesters “terrorists” and demands universities hand over names.

This is what it looks like when the president of the United States refers to “vermin,” jokes about mass deportation trains, and rebuilds the very system that once stole children in the night.

You think it’s a coincidence that this student was taken just weeks after Trump’s DOJ threatened “uncooperative” campuses? You think it’s a coincidence that this student was taken days after the University of Minnesota received a federal warning over “pro-Palestine activity”?

You think it’s a coincidence that this student — not a criminal, not even accused of a crime — has simply vanished?

No. This is the blueprint.

And if we don’t say the word now — authoritarianism — we might never get the chance again.

JOIN US MONDAY: PROTEST AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA

We are gathering. Not to whisper. Not to plead. But to demand.

PROTEST DETAILS:

Monday, March 31 — Noon

Outside Morrill Hall

100 Church St. SE, Minneapolis, MN

Bring your voice. Bring your questions. Bring your rage. Because the only thing more dangerous than ICE disappearing a student is if we let it happen in silence.

THIS ISN’T JUST A STUDENT. THIS IS A STRATEGY.

ICE is targeting students to make you afraid to organize.

They want to turn your visa into a leash. Your education into a threat. Your freedom into a warning to others.

But they don’t want to fight us in the open.

They want us to vanish into news blurbs and procedural ambiguity.They want plausible deniability backed by actual terror.

We are not playing along.

WHAT YOU CAN DO RIGHT NOW:

1. Join the protest at Morrill Hall on Monday, March 31st at noon

2. Use the hashtag #WhereIsTheStudent to flood their silence

3. File a FOIA request — we’ll help (link coming)

4. Sign up for our April 1–4 campaign: #ExposeTheFools

5. Call out Noem, Miller, and Trump by name. This is their playbook.

6. Show up and participate in a protest on April 5th.

They want us to believe this is normal.

They want us to look away.

They want us to be afraid of asking the simplest question in a democracy:

Where is the student?

Let’s ask it — again, and again, and again — until the silence shatters.

#whereisthestudent#exposethefools

https://www.facebook.com/FearAndLoathingCloserToTheEdge/posts/645873551415284

Robert Reich: We’re in the worst national emergency of our lives.

Long read but a good wrap-up of the current situation:

Robert Reich 

Yesterday at 11:00 AM  · 

Friends,

I’m not going to sugarcoat this. We’re in the worst national emergency of our lives.

It is not coming directly from threats we should be coping with — climate change destroying our planet, another pandemic threatening millions of lives, artificial intelligence taking over our jobs and brains, nuclear proliferation threatening the future of life on earth.

No. This national emergency is coming from a madman determined to turn America into a dictatorship and from his crazed assistants, including the richest person in the world.

What can I say that’s even remotely encouraging at this point?

Six things.

1. Voters are furious.

On Tuesday, Democrats flipped a Trump-voting seat in the Pennsylvania state Senate. James Malone defeated a well-funded and well-known Republican, Josh Parsons, in Lancaster County. Malone openly campaigned against Trump and Musk and made sure his opponent was tied to them.

This was a red Republican area that went +15 for Trump in 2024. The last time a Democrat won this seat was in 1889.

Other state and federal districts are showing the same trajectory — away from Trump and Musk.

2. Bernie and AOC are drawing record crowds.

Some 34,000 people turned out at Civic Center Park in Denver to hear Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders and New York Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in a “Fighting Oligarchy Tour.” As Bernie said: “We will not allow America to become an oligarchy. This nation was built by working people, and we are not going to let a handful of billionaires run the government.”

It was the biggest rally of Bernie’s entire career, including his presidential races. Hours later, the two spoke before a crowd of about 11,000 at the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley.

Elon Musk was so spooked he started peddling conspiracy theories about inflated crowd sizes and “paid” protesters.

According to YouGov, Sanders is the most popular politician in the country, with a +7 favorability. (Trump is -5, Vance is -8, Musk is -12, GOP is -15. Schumer is -33, and the Democratic Party as a whole is -35.)

3. April 5 protests are planned everywhere.

On April 5, 2025, Americans are hitting the streets. The “Hands Off!” movement — in response to Trump’s and Musk’s devastation — is the product of a large coalition. You can find the action nearest you by typing in “April 5 demonstration near me” on your browser. General information from one of the sponsoring organizations can be found here.

4. Trump is fumbling on all fronts.

— “Signalgate” — the group chat scandal — isn’t just an embarrassment for Trump and his regime. It also demonstrates that they cannot govern. They can’t even manage the most elementary of steps, like making sure they’re meeting secretly and securely.

At best, both Pete Hegseth and National Security Adviser Mike Waltz — not to mention the White House comms operation — are damaged goods. There is no administration in the world, beyond this one, where a blunder of these proportions happens and nobody gets fired or resigns.

Leaders of the Senate Armed Services Committee — Chair Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) and ranking member Jack Reed (D-R.I.) — have sent a letter to the Pentagon’s acting inspector general requesting a formal investigation over “the use of unclassified networks to discuss sensitive and classified information, as well as the sharing of such information with those who do not have proper clearance and need to know.”

— The economy is in deep trouble. Consumer confidence continues to plummet amid growing worries about inflation and recession. Trump’s tariffs — both those already implemented and those proposed — are already raising prices across the board.

— The Trump-Musk DOGE is threatening popular programs. DOGE cuts caused the Social Security website to crash four times in 10 days, leaving millions of recipients unable to log in. Office managers are answering phones instead of receptionists because so many Social Security employees have been laid off. Phone services have been eliminated. Field offices are being cut.

Meanwhile, Trump-Musk DOGE cuts to the Federal Emergency Management Agency are already causing thousands of Americans who have lost their homes in floods and fires to do without any aid.

5. Trump’s polls are plummeting.

As a result of all of the above, Americans are turning on Trump. Although I’m not a huge believer in individual polls, I pay attention when every major poll shows the same thing:

YouGov poll taken 3/22 to 3/25, Trump’s disapproval (49 percent) exceeds approval (48 percent).

Reuters/Ipsos taken 3/21 to 3/23 is even worse. His disapproval is 51 percent and approval only 45 percent.

Morning Consult poll taken 3/21 to 3/23 shows his disapproval at 50 percent and approval at 47 percent.

American Research Group poll taken 3/17 to 3/20 shows his disapproval at 51 percent and approval at 45 percent.

An NBC News poll taken 3/7 to 3/11 shows that a majority of Americans (52 percent) are disappointed with Trump’s appointees — a higher percentage than at the start of Trump’s first term, or at the start of Obama’s, George W. Bush’s, or Clinton’s.

6. The courts continue to hold Trump and Musk in check, but for how long?

Federal judges are requiring that Trump reinstate 25,000 federal workers he fired; blocking the Trump regime from banning transgender people from the military; stopping ICE and the Department of Homeland Security from detaining several international graduate students for participating in demonstrations or adding their names to dissenting publications; and stopping ICE from deporting people without due process of law.

All told, hat there are more than 130 cases pending against Trump and his Administration challenging the legality of their actions. More than 40 injunctions have been issued and more than a dozen rulings have already found that the Administration has either violated, or probably violated, the law.

Another case is expected to be filed soon challenging Trump’s executive order issued Tuesday, requiring proof of citizenship before voting. This could prevent millions of eligible citizens from voting in future elections. The Constitution gives the states and Congress – not the President – the power to regulate elections and voting. Trump’s EO is unconstitutional.

The massive pushback from the federal courts has led Trump to threaten federal judges. It has also led Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson to suggest potentially defunding, restructuring, or eliminating the federal courts altogether. “We do have the authority over the federal courts, as you know. We can eliminate an entire district court,” Johnson said.

***

These six morsels of hope are small relative to the damage Trump and Musk are doing, but I wanted to let you know that all is not lost; there is push-back against them.

The damage is likely to accelerate in weeks to come.

Trump is gearing up his attacks on lawyers and law firms that during Trump’s first term challenged him or offered pro bono services to nonprofits that challenged him.

His Justice Department is just beginning to target his enemies.

His mass raids on alleged undocumented workers and deportations are just getting started.

His (and RFK Junior’s) campaign against vaccinations is already costing lives, including those of children who were not vaccinated against measles.

America has never been subject to this degree of cruelty, incompetence, and disregard for democratic norms.

My hope is that this horrific experience will lead to a new era of fundamental reform — of our economy, our democracy, and our commitment to social justice and the rule of law.

I hope this is not too much to hope for.

What do you think?

https://www.facebook.com/RBReich/posts/1195000095326769

Updated: Another family snatched off the streets of New York City, witness abused

27 March 2025 5:28 P.M.

I was just detained by and my dog was assaulted by plainclothed ICE agents, along with undercover members of the NYPD I believe; while trying to intervene in an ICE abduction on my block.

They refused to identify themselves, were masked, produced no signed warrant, and they were in an unmarked van.

They literally snatched a family walking their kids home from school off the street, and then kicked my dog and cuffed me and my neighbors for asking questions.

They illegally went through my phone, violated multiple Constitutional rights, and then sped off with a family and screaming kids in the back of a van to God knows where.

If this can happen on a corner in Harlem at 5:30 in the afternoon, we are in big trouble guys.

Protect yourselves and your neighbors anyway you know how.

I am absolutely heartbroken, enraged, and disgusted at what my country has become and if you aren’t also; you either aren’t paying attention or you are part of the problem.

EDITED TO ADD: Since this is getting shared around I thought I’d make abundantly clear my takeaway from this experience. It’s this:

Black and brown people in this country have been subjected to this same type of violence and lawlessness for centuries; with often far worse outcomes than I experienced.

The fact the oppressors in power are now willing to also inflict it against a white man of privilege in broad daylight, in the supposed bastion of progressive values that is NYC; only shows how brazen they have become and how dangerous it must be for everyone else not as privileged as I.

White people MUST stand in the way of fascism at every turn. We MUST put our bodies and our privilege on the line. We MUST be wrenches in the gears of this horrible machine we helped create. We don’t have much time left.

*Also videos of the incident are incoming! I got nothing of substance before losing possession of my phone, but I know some neighbors did.

*Update 3/29/25 1:46pm EST: woah this post has completely reached way beyond anything I thought possible or anticipated. It gives me some hope. 1. All your messages and friend requests are really appreciated and beautiful, but I have thousands it’s impossible to add you all or reply to you all, but please organize and connect in your communities!

2. Pictures and video, I know many are asking! I was able to get some videos some folks on my block took, as well as still shots some of those closer to me were able to get.

With how huge this post has become, I’m still trying to figure out the best way to responsibly release them while protecting the identities of vulnerable neighbors, visible addresses and identifying locations, personal info etc. as this took place right outside my building.

I’m being advised that I might have exposed myself a little too much on here, so I’m trying to protect myself some. Still, these pictures and videos have been given to some “ICE-watch” groups, the ACLU and other organizations I trust and who are advising me.

I obviously understand “pics or it didn’t happen” and how important it is to verify authenticity for many reasons. Please bear with me as I’m navigating this all suddenly going viral and how to balance my moral duty to report, speak-out, and share with my own personal safety, freedom, and livelihood and that of others involved.

Please keep an eye out in your own neighborhoods, continue speaking out, and do what you can to stop these things when you see it, and livestream immediately! I really wish I had!

I believe enough white bodies and live cameras might have atleast made these guys think twice and might possibly have stopped this family’s abduction. I know enough of ALL THE PEOPLE, organized, loud and in the streets can hopefully start to reverse the deadly course we are on. All must act according to their skill and comfort level, but all must act! Silence is complicity!

https://www.facebook.com/dkw646/posts/690828030173705

Minnesota Daily: ICE detains UMN student

Federal authorities have detained and arrested multiple international students in the last few weeks.

A University of Minnesota graduate student was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers Thursday night, according to a statement from University leadership.

The international graduate student, who is enrolled in the Carlson School [of Management], was detained at an off-campus residence. The University is not sharing the student’s name or where they are being held due to student privacy laws, but it is providing support to the student, University spokesperson Andria Waclawski said. 

There are more than 5,200 international students at the University, roughly 11% of the total student body.

ICE has arrested more than 32,000 people since Donald Trump took office in January, according to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Last year, ICE made just over 33,000 arrests.

ICE detains UMN student – The Minnesota Daily

Miami Herald: North Miami man detained by ICE while taking out trash, family demands answers and justice

A North Miami, Florida, man is disappeared while taking out the garbage.

North Miami man detained by ICE while taking out trash, family demands answers and justice

The family of a man taken into custody by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in Miami is demanding his release, saying he has no criminal record and that federal authorities have not told them why he was detained.

“My husband, a father living in the United States, married to an American citizen with no criminal record, has been unjustly detained by ICE,” wrote the family of Eduardo Nuñez Gonzalez, a Cuban man with Spanish citizenship.

In the online petition, the family writes that “[our] father’s unexpected detention has shattered our family and left a void in our lives.”

“This is an injustice against him and against all families who are being separated without cause,” the family writes in the petition. “We demand justice for our family.”

Cuban man’s family demands release after ICE arrest outside Miami home | WLRN

Throughout Vilma Perez Delgado’s home, there are pictures of her and her husband, Eduardo Nuñez Gonzalez, scattered about.

The last time she saw her husband of five years was on Thursday, March 20.

“Can I say goodbye to him? They said no, he’s already been detained,” she recalled asking the men who knocked on her front door and detained him.

Video shows the moment that morning when Eduardo was taking out the trash. A man can be seen slowly walking, and then runs to approach him. Other men also appear in the video, detaining him just steps from his front door.

The video was taken on a security camera outside Vilma’s North Miami home. And this all happened while Vilma was inside.

The men who detained her partner of more than 30 years couldn’t give her a reason as to why, so she called an attorney to help her. That attorney is still looking for answers as to why her husband was taken.

North Miami wife pleads for answers after husband was detained outside of their home – NBC 6 South Florida