ICE agents mocked autistic woman for asking for wheelchair after dragging her out of car

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A woman who was recently released from custody by immigration agents described the horrifying way she was treated during a stop last month - one she said exacerbated disabilities - and the terrible conditions inside the Minneapolis-area ICE facility.

Aliyah Rahman, an autistic South Minneapolis resident with a traumatic brain injury who needs a wheelchair for mobility, told lawmakers during a Congressional forum on Tuesday that she was stopped by ICE agents while on her way to a doctor's appointment. She said agents violently arrested her, including threatening multiple times to "break her f------ window" when she did not immediately comply out of shock, and slashing her seat belt with what appeared to be a hunting knife. She said they also dragged her by her arms, face down, from her car to an ICE vehicle, even while she was screaming at them about suffering from disabilities.
"I now cannot lift my arms normally," Rahman said. She claimed the agents never read her rights, and the Trump administration never charged her with a crime.

The conditions she witnessed inside the Minneapolis-area ICE facility were even more concerning, Rahman said. Outside of the center, she saw hordes of "black and brown bodies" being mushed along by screaming federal agents.

"I continued to hear the word bodies, because that is how agents referred to us," Rahman said.


"You have no reason to think you will make it out alive if you are already being called a body," she added.
Sounds to me like they only thing they still need is gas chambers. The parallels here are beyond refute. We are gonna be reading the diary of Ana Franco instead of Ann Frank.

 
A woman who was recently released from custody by immigration agents described the horrifying way she was treated during a stop last month - one she said exacerbated disabilities - and the terrible conditions inside the Minneapolis-area ICE facility.

Aliyah Rahman, an autistic South Minneapolis resident with a traumatic brain injury who needs a wheelchair for mobility, told lawmakers during a Congressional forum on Tuesday that she was stopped by ICE agents while on her way to a doctor's appointment. She said agents violently arrested her, including threatening multiple times to "break her f------ window" when she did not immediately comply out of shock, and slashing her seat belt with what appeared to be a hunting knife. She said they also dragged her by her arms, face down, from her car to an ICE vehicle, even while she was screaming at them about suffering from disabilities.
"I now cannot lift my arms normally," Rahman said. She claimed the agents never read her rights, and the Trump administration never charged her with a crime.

The conditions she witnessed inside the Minneapolis-area ICE facility were even more concerning, Rahman said. Outside of the center, she saw hordes of "black and brown bodies" being mushed along by screaming federal agents.

"I continued to hear the word bodies, because that is how agents referred to us," Rahman said.

"You have no reason to think you will make it out alive if you are already being called a body," she added.

Sounds to me like they only thing they still need is gas chambers. The parallels here are beyond refute. We are gonna be reading the diary of Ana Franco instead of Ann Frank.

Oh so now she's "autistic" hum?

Does this sound like the resume of an autistic person to you?

What do we know about Aliyah Rahman?​

According to her LinkedIn profile, Rahman is a self-proclaimed “community-focused security practitioner, full stack developer, and engineering manager” with over 15 years of experience “in the game.” Per her official profile, she last served as a software engineering manager at Anywhere Real Estate Inc.

Having completed both her MSed in Curriculum and Instruction and Bachelor’s in Science – BS, Chemistry, Mathematics from Purdue University, she claims to have “deep knowledge in Python (Django, Flask) and TypeScript/JavaScript (React, nextjs, node.js).”

Meanwhile, exclusive details reported by the Daily Mail offering more insight into Rahman’s personal life indicated that she is a US-born citizen who grew up in Bangladesh. The outlet further identified her long-running social justice activism streak. Citing her Tech for Social Justice profile, it said that Rahman is a technologist and social justice trainer focussing on LGBTQ+ and racial injustice causes.

According to the Mail’s report, Rahman moved to Washington DC in 2014 and started working for Code for Progress, a nonprofit dedicated to highlighting diversity in the tech world. She is then said to have moved to Minneapolis two years later.

“‘Homosexuality is punishable by imprisonment in Bangladesh, and I thought I probably shouldn’t stay there,” she told Tech for Social Justice (T4SJ) at one point. As per the Daily Mail’s account, Rahman’s mother is a Wisconsin native and her father is a Bengali refugee who fled to the US during the 1971 genocide. heir family is said to have to Bangladesh when Aliyah was merely a few months old.

The Minneapolis woman is a registered Democrat, who jumped into the activism line while pursuing aeronautical engineering at Purdue University, as per the Daily Mail.


She is so full of shit here.
 
Oh so now she's "autistic" hum?

Does this sound like the resume of an autistic person to you?

What do we know about Aliyah Rahman?​

According to her LinkedIn profile, Rahman is a self-proclaimed “community-focused security practitioner, full stack developer, and engineering manager” with over 15 years of experience “in the game.” Per her official profile, she last served as a software engineering manager at Anywhere Real Estate Inc.

Having completed both her MSed in Curriculum and Instruction and Bachelor’s in Science – BS, Chemistry, Mathematics from Purdue University, she claims to have “deep knowledge in Python (Django, Flask) and TypeScript/JavaScript (React, nextjs, node.js).”

Meanwhile, exclusive details reported by the Daily Mail offering more insight into Rahman’s personal life indicated that she is a US-born citizen who grew up in Bangladesh. The outlet further identified her long-running social justice activism streak. Citing her Tech for Social Justice profile, it said that Rahman is a technologist and social justice trainer focussing on LGBTQ+ and racial injustice causes.

According to the Mail’s report, Rahman moved to Washington DC in 2014 and started working for Code for Progress, a nonprofit dedicated to highlighting diversity in the tech world. She is then said to have moved to Minneapolis two years later.

“‘Homosexuality is punishable by imprisonment in Bangladesh, and I thought I probably shouldn’t stay there,” she told Tech for Social Justice (T4SJ) at one point. As per the Daily Mail’s account, Rahman’s mother is a Wisconsin native and her father is a Bengali refugee who fled to the US during the 1971 genocide. heir family is said to have to Bangladesh when Aliyah was merely a few months old.


The Minneapolis woman is a registered Democrat, who jumped into the activism line while pursuing aeronautical engineering at Purdue University, as per the Daily Mail.


She is so full of shit here.
I bet you were thinking of this...

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