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Raven Nightshade: Deportation on the Rich Man’s Runway
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Their vans crept down the road: a death-march of the American Dream.
Why I Was There
Because silence is complicity.
Because witnessing is the smallest possible act of courage in a country addicted to looking away.
Because our relatives have stood here before, on this exact land, swallowed by the same machine of American cruelty.
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We like to pretend these things happen in the shadows.
They don’t.
They happen right next to us at the airport where we pick up loved ones, at the hangar where the rich store their toys, at the same gates where the American Dream pretends it can be reached with enough hard work and TSA-approved liquids.
Yesterday, I watched that dream die again.
And the worst part?
Most people will never know.
Many people will never care.
But some of us will remember. Some of us will speak.
Because someone has to.
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