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BlueWaveNeverEnd

(14,094 posts)
Sat Mar 21, 2026, 08:52 AM 10 hrs ago

73 yr old stroke victim, 50 yrs in US, deported to a place he's never been. "Where am I?"

Homeless and stateless: Deportees from U.S. are trapped in Mexico

https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2026-03-21/mexico-deportations

The Mexican immigration agents who had guarded the group on their three-day trip from the border said their charges, still dressed in the prison garb of detainees, were now free to go.

Alberto Rodríguez, 73, limped with a cane down a deserted industrial street. A stroke had left him perpetually foggy, unable to recall many details about his life beyond the fact that he had been born in Cuba and had spent nearly 50 years in the United States.

“Where am I?” he called out.

“Villahermosa,” someone answered.

Like most of the others, Rodríguez had never set foot in Mexico and had never heard of this city of a million people surrounded by dense jungle. The deportees wandered in the dark until they found a park, where Rodríguez spent the first of what would be many nights curled up on the ground, trying to sleep.


As part of his sweeping immigration crackdown, President Trump has sent deportees to nations that are not their home countries, including Rwanda, El Salvador and South Sudan.

But by far the largest number of third-country deportees are being quietly sent to Mexico, where they are quickly bused to smaller cities thousands of miles south of the U.S. border.



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73 yr old stroke victim, 50 yrs in US, deported to a place he's never been. "Where am I?" (Original Post) BlueWaveNeverEnd 10 hrs ago OP
Total cruelty ... and probably unconstitutional as well FakeNoose 9 hrs ago #1
Disgusting nini 9 hrs ago #2
You And Me Both. He Has Exhausted Us Of Even Our Words Of Outrage. ColoringFool 8 hrs ago #8
I second that emotion. yellow dahlia 3 hrs ago #15
GD him and his minions to hell, eternal suffering, etc. CurtEastPoint 9 hrs ago #3
1 away from 20K! Evolve Dammit 7 hrs ago #13
Kick dalton99a 8 hrs ago #4
This makes me sick karin_sj 8 hrs ago #5
a national shame bigtree 8 hrs ago #6
Just horrible. Absolutely horrible. 😡😡 TommieMommy 8 hrs ago #7
and a fate they plan for all who oppose the cruelty, citizens and residents alike. nt delisen 8 hrs ago #9
This made me weep until the cat came to see what was wrong Maru Kitteh 7 hrs ago #10
Racism to placate his bloodthirsty maga ghouls. GreenWave 7 hrs ago #11
This is just pure cruelty on a national scale peggysue2 7 hrs ago #12
Inhumane as hell. Nuremburg II after the mid-terms? Evolve Dammit 6 hrs ago #14

Maru Kitteh

(31,696 posts)
10. This made me weep until the cat came to see what was wrong
Sat Mar 21, 2026, 11:02 AM
7 hrs ago

How can I be a part of such a cruel and evil country to do something like this to a helpless old man?

peggysue2

(12,525 posts)
12. This is just pure cruelty on a national scale
Sat Mar 21, 2026, 11:46 AM
7 hrs ago

There's no reason beyond cruelty and indifference to explain an act like this. Trump, his greedy leeches and out-of-control ICE agents shame the United States with every breath they take.

Never forget, never forgive.

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