I’m Jonni: 30’s/American/Virgo. I'm a mother, and a wife, and I love my life. This blog is an extension of myself and I try to post something every day, but I’m bad at that, so you’ll get maybe one a month.I post what I like; i made this page for me… (but)There will always be a sunny place for YOU under my shady leaves.👽
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I did not think he could get more unhinged and yet
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I just told a guy he looked like Stalin and this guy had a baby. Then they let the baby die in a hot car in Walmart parking lot. Am I going to hell?
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What do you guys like to do for fun? I personally like to flood my local racist groups with liberal propaganda and get myself banned.
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NORAD
I think it’s better over here
I don’t worry. I don’t fear
I’m get lost but I’m still near
It’s quiet
Maybe if I hold my breath
I can keep it with me yet
Almost, but not quite death
A moment
Infinite as lightning feels
When it arks, when it keels
I want to dig in with my heels
And burn there
Let the ocean reclaim it all
Everything big, everything small
Ready to break down every wall
It’s not fair
I can’t see, I can’t think
I too tired to blink
Too sober to drink
Caged
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When they start locking people up for not being able to prove their heritage, will you care then? Everything they do to these people because “they’re not citizens,” they will justify being done to you. If one of your family members came here illegally, all of their descendants would be considered illegal too, per project 2025.
Nearly all of the deaths in U.S. immigration detention facilities over a five-year period were preventable, but no officials have faced serious accountability, a new report found.
Of the 52 people who died in detention under the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from January 2017 to December 2021, 49 of the deaths, or 95%, were preventable or possibly preventable if appropriate medical care had been provided. The new report, “Deadly Failures: Preventable Deaths in U.S. Immigration Detention,” reviewed more than 14,500 pages of documents published by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Physicians for Human Rights, and American Oversight on June 25.
None of the private prison corporations—which currently hold more than 90% of the detainees under ICE custody—have faced meaningful consequences as million-dollar contracts have been doled out to the same facilities where preventable deaths have occurred, the report showed.
“It is a system that’s rotten to the core,” said Eunice Hyunhye Cho, senior attorney at ACLU’s National Prison Project and lead co-author of the report. “From bottom to top, you see some very minimal slaps on the wrists and blaming of the lowest level employees, but there’s really no true accountability regarding the disaster of the medical care system in ICE’s detention facilities,” she said.
After deaths in detention, ICE failed to conduct rigorous investigations—failing to interview key witnesses, omitting key inculpatory facts, and allowing evidence to be destroyed, the report stated. ICE also withheld information from the relatives of the deceased. To obtain the medical record of a loved one, a family has to take ICE to court and litigate for years to receive often incomplete files.
“It is a system of impunity and lack of transparency as ICE and private corporations are working hand in hand in perpetuating dangerous and deadly conditions,” Cho said.
Amid medical neglect, cruelty, and abuse, more than 38,000 immigrants are held each day in an ICE network of some 190 detention facilities across the country, as of June 16. That number will only increase as Congress approved a record annual budget for ICE to detain 41,500 people daily at a cost of $3.4 billion this year. Most of the detention budget will go to the private prison companies—The Geo Group and CoreCivic being the largest—where most preventable deaths occur.
“The answer that we see over and over again to the failures that produce deaths is to give the detention system more money,” said Andrew Free, an attorney involved in more than 30 cases of deaths in ICE custody and contributor to the report. “That’s been the response at all levels of the system. It’s not just one facility. It’s not just one contractor. It’s not just one fiscal year,” he said.
@dirhwangdaseul @startorrent02
#there’s a gas leak spreading through America#can you smell it?#Democrats will not save us#Americans need to start standing together#people vs the machine
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if youve never physically been in the presence of like, a real live wolf, and you probably wont get the chance to, heres some stuff about them you should know
a wolf’s fur is so unbelievably thick that you can get like, your whole hand into it while petting. and then you can keep going
wolves are a lot bigger than you think they are. think about how big you think a wolf is then just like double that
they dont really smell like dog but they DO smell and youre not going to be able to figure out if its a good smell or not
a wolf really wants to lick the inside of your mouth. he will not stop trying to lick the inside of your mouth at any cost, and generally speaking you need to press your lips together kind of tightly when he approaches your face so that he doesnt worm his damn tongue in there to give you what he thinks is an appropriate greeting
a wolf doesnt really want to look at you while you pet him but he wants you to pet him. hes embarrassed
if a grown ass wolf decides to lay down on you, you just have to deal with it and thats your life now
young wolves, much like young dogs, are overwhelmingly goofy and stupid. a teenage wolf will see your very fragile, very human shoulder and go “i can probably step on that with my full weight” and then he will do it
letting a wolf eat out of your hand is actually not remotely frightening, and youll want to do it all day
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Do they not see what’s coming? Every woman will have their period tracked and pregnancy put on a registry. Any harm to the baby will be reflected on the mother and those around her. It’s going to be a prison for women. It will be too risky to employ us under these guidelines. This is leading to a lot of shit.
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I know it’s easy to blame your partner for your own personal shortcomings. I’ve done it. They’re right there. They know all your faults and weaknesses. Why didn’t they stop you? Why didn’t they help?
You need to acknowledge these things too. You still ended up in whatever position you’re in now, even with your partner’s support… they are not responsible for you. You are. Even if they love you. Even if they trust you. Even if they are there for you every day! You are responsible for yourself. Support doesn’t equal responsibility. Own yourself. Own your happiness, weakness, and faults. I’m glad I have a man that loves me. I’m glad I have a life worth living!
#me#love#relationships#marriage#romance#favor#10#years#married#ten years together#black#woman#black woman#interracial#10 years together#truth#honestly#honesty#life#real life#real life love
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