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Uncle Joe

(63,996 posts)
Wed Dec 10, 2025, 02:06 PM Wednesday

Despite Judge's Order, ICE Deports Shackled Babson College Freshman, Harasses Her Family in Texas



Nineteen-year-old Any Lssucía López Belloza was detained and deported, despite a lack of removal order, when attempting to head home from Babson College in Boston to surprise her family in Texas for Thanksgiving. "This is the first arrest of its kind I've seen," says her attorney, Todd C. Pomerleau, who says the student has been the victim of "character assassination." After López Belloza "was taken down near the border on a bus, had shackles around her ankles, chain around her waist, shackles around her wrist," her family attempted to speak out to the press about the rights violations she suffered. They are now being harassed by law enforcement, as well.
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Despite Judge's Order, ICE Deports Shackled Babson College Freshman, Harasses Her Family in Texas (Original Post) Uncle Joe Wednesday OP
How are there not better laws outlining the treatment of civil detainees? SSJVegeta Wednesday #1
People have to be held accountable for this. chowder66 Wednesday #2
I do not like or recognize my country at this time! denvine Wednesday #3

SSJVegeta

(2,206 posts)
1. How are there not better laws outlining the treatment of civil detainees?
Wed Dec 10, 2025, 02:24 PM
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One would think civil arrests and processes would be more -not less, humane than criminal ones. 😒

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