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Don't visit the #USA.

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    Don't visit the #USA. A French woman, aged 86, finally arrived back in France thanks to help from the embassy. "Marie-Thérèse Ross-Mahé was arrested in her nightgown at the home she shared with her late husband, a retired US army captain" by ICE and imprisoned in a #detention camp. Arriving, "she was still dressed in her detention uniform of orange shoes, sweatpants and a grey sweater covered in stains and holes. ... in a state of shock and exhausted after her ordeal."

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      Don't visit the #USA. A French woman, aged 86, finally arrived back in France thanks to help from the embassy. "Marie-Thérèse Ross-Mahé was arrested in her nightgown at the home she shared with her late husband, a retired US army captain" by ICE and imprisoned in a #detention camp. Arriving, "she was still dressed in her detention uniform of orange shoes, sweatpants and a grey sweater covered in stains and holes. ... in a state of shock and exhausted after her ordeal."

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      @NatureMC yes, we are a sick country destined to fall. Think about it this way: The USA was founded on: White supremacy, Genocide, Slavery, and religious fascism. How the hell does anyone not see the repercussions that would surely be coming? A country that starts this way will also end this way.

      I just hope that our fall doesn't take everyone else down.

      But at this point I spit on my citizenship, and dare them to deport me.

      #LandBackALLOFIT

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        Don't visit the #USA. A French woman, aged 86, finally arrived back in France thanks to help from the embassy. "Marie-Thérèse Ross-Mahé was arrested in her nightgown at the home she shared with her late husband, a retired US army captain" by ICE and imprisoned in a #detention camp. Arriving, "she was still dressed in her detention uniform of orange shoes, sweatpants and a grey sweater covered in stains and holes. ... in a state of shock and exhausted after her ordeal."

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        ‘Maman is finally free!’: French widow, 86, flies home after ICE detention ordeal

        Marie-Thérèse Ross-Mahé, who moved to the US to marry a GI she met in the 1950s, was arrested in her nightgown at their home

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        @NatureMC how awful. I visited over a decade ago on a business trip and ended up getting stopped at the airport, taken to a side room and strip-searched because they didn't like the seams in the jeans I wore and thought I was carrying drugs. I think the guards just wanted to grope and check out my underwear. That (and having to suffer a visit to a gun range) put me off ever going again.

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        • naturemc@mastodon.onlineN naturemc@mastodon.online

          Don't visit the #USA. A French woman, aged 86, finally arrived back in France thanks to help from the embassy. "Marie-Thérèse Ross-Mahé was arrested in her nightgown at the home she shared with her late husband, a retired US army captain" by ICE and imprisoned in a #detention camp. Arriving, "she was still dressed in her detention uniform of orange shoes, sweatpants and a grey sweater covered in stains and holes. ... in a state of shock and exhausted after her ordeal."

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          ‘Maman is finally free!’: French widow, 86, flies home after ICE detention ordeal

          Marie-Thérèse Ross-Mahé, who moved to the US to marry a GI she met in the 1950s, was arrested in her nightgown at their home

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          the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)

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          @NatureMC “The cruelty is the point.”

          —Adam Serwer, The Atlantic, 2018

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          President Trump and his supporters find community by rejoicing in the suffering of those they hate and fear.

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