We must not forget that ICE continues to mistreat people every day. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cd0rre4d9k0o
French woman, 86, held by ICE after moving to US to reunite with long-lost love

The son of pensioner Marie-Thérèse says he worries for his mother's frail health, while she is detained in a Louisiana ICE centre.

@heidilifeldman

So, it is likely that her step son reported her.

Who are the people reporting people to ICE?

Zampoli is obviously not the only one using the system against other human beings. They should have a spotlight on them so everyone knows exactly who and what they are.

@AnnieBuddy @heidilifeldman

In case anyone is interested, ya know, for the sake of knowing things, the son who reported her to ICE is called William Mathias Jr. He’s a resident of Anniston, Alabama, which is in Calhoun county. He went to high school with the sheriff, and most of the local gendarmerie.

@AnnieBuddy @heidilifeldman

And I'd just like to add that emotionally, I understand how it could be devastating to lose your dad, but possibly lose all of your mom's heirlooms to a relative newcomer.

My father squandered what I received from my grandparents on a series of very beautiful and very expensive ex-wives, as well as letting them have my grandmother's heirlooms and jewelry. I truly understand murderous rage. I do.

But, an 86 year old woman hardly fits the stereotype of a femme fatale, even if she is French. And if she is, then girl...I need notes on how to be that alluring in my 80s, sheesh I barely pull it off in my 60s.

Sending a woman who is almost a century old, into ICE custody constitutes a grave moral injustice, and for someone to enable it, to encourage it, to make it happen? There is no excuse.

No property is worth human suffering.