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Border Patrol agents in Buffalo, NY picked up a disabled Burmese refugee, Nurul Amin Shah Alam, and when they realized he wasnt who they were looking for they dumped him at a Tim Hortons on Niagara St without notifying anyone. Amin is blind in addition to having several other physical disabilities. He does not speak english, only the Rohingya language. The family has an open missing persons case with the BPD, but detective Richard Hy tried to close it without finding him. Pressure has thankfully forced them to open the case back up.
I know I have at least a couple other WNY/Buffalo peeps following me. Please keep an eye out. Contact Benjamin Macaluso (716-416-7543, an attorney) or Faisal Mohammad (716-290-5293, limited english) if you have any info
FYI, She's now dead
Marimar Martinez revealed what happened after she was shot five times by a Border Patrol agent.
A federal agent used his cell phone to take a picture of Marimar Martinez after she was shot five times by Border Patrol in Chicago—a chilling image that haunts her to this day.
Martinez testified in Congress Tuesday about how she was shot after she followed an agent’s car in Chicago while trying to warn her neighbors. DHS initially claimed that when the officers exited their vehicle, Martinez tried to run them over, “forcing the officers to fire defensively.” She was charged with felony assault of a federal officer despite ending up in the hospital herself.
In her testimony, Martinez revealed a new detail about what happened after she was shot.
“After being at the hospital for less than three hours, I was discharged from the hospital into custody of the FBI. As we left the hospital, I was escorted out through the back in a wheelchair. I observed over dozens of Border Patrol agents waiting outside the hospital,” Martinez said. “One of the agents came up to me with his cell phone and took a photograph of me. It was the same agent who had previously kept coming in and out [of my hospital] room, and I had to repeatedly tell him to leave. I told him I did not consent … but he did not care. It still haunts me that this agent has my photo on his phone. Was this the agent that shot me? Was this a trophy for him?”
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