Aliya Rahman, who was forcibly removed from her car by ICE agents, spoke publicly after testifying on Capitol Hill. She described the difficulty of processing her violent detention at Whipple detention center and expressed concern for others held there. Rahman said the faces of fellow detainees stay with her and motivate her to continue speaking out.
Rahman acknowledged the emotional burden she carries and fears not conveying her message effectively. Despite this, she remains determined to raise awareness about the conditions faced by detainees.
**Why this matters**
Rahman’s testimony highlights issues related to the treatment of detainees by immigration authorities, particularly those with disabilities. Her account brings attention to the conditions inside detention centers and the broader implications for human rights and immigration enforcement practices.
Source: NewsData
