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A naturalized Hispanic man says he was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents who were looking for another person on a deportation order, and now the man is questioning his vote for President Donald Trump.

Jensy Machado said he is a U.S. citizen and provided News4 documentation of his legal status.

Machado said he was driving to work Wednesday with two other men when he was stopped by ICE agents on Lomond Drive in Manassas, a short distance from his home. He said he was confused by what was happening, why agents surrounded the pickup truck.

“And they just got out of the car with the guns in their hands and say, turn off the car, give me the keys, open the window, you know,” Machado told Telemundo 44’s Rosbelis Quinoñez, who first reported his story. “Everything was really fast.”

He said the agents said the name of a man they were seeking for a deportation order, someone who had given Machado’s home address. Machado told them that wasn’t his name — he didn’t know anyone by that name — and offered to show them his real ID compliant Virginia driver’s license.

“They didn’t ask me for any ID,” Machado said. “I was telling the officer, if I can give him ID, but he said just keep my hands up, not moving. After that, he told me to get out of the car and put the handcuffs on me. And then he went to me and said how did I get into this country and if I was waiting for a court date or if I have any case. And I told him I was an American citizen, and he looked at his other partner like, you know, smiling, like saying, can you believe this guy? Because he asked the other guy, ‘Do you believe him?’”

Machado said he was uncuffed and immediately released after showing his driver’s license.

The two men with him were taken into custody. He does not know why.

Machado said the experience shook his faith in the immigration enforcement efforts of Trump, for whom he voted.

“Because, like I said, I was a Trump supporter,” he said. “I voted for Trump last election, but, because I thought it was going to be the things, you know, like, … just go against criminals, not every Hispanic looking, like, that they will assume that we are all illegals.”

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cross-posted from: https://sopuli.xyz/post/23455032

"It broke my heart," retired Army Staff Sergeant Alexzandria Hunt said. "It made me feel like nothing, like I didn't matter, like I was just a number." Author: Hannah Eason Amado Published: 11:25 AM EST March 5, 2025 Updated: 12:15 PM EST March 5, 2025

HAMPTON, Va. — When a storm blanketed Hampton Roads with a foot of snow last month, retired Army Staff Sergeant Alexzandria "Alex" Hunt says she stayed a little later during her shift at the Hampton Veterans Affairs Medical Center.

She ensured hospice patients had extra diapers, oxygen tanks were squared away and departments were properly stocked with batteries. She says she volunteered to work extra hours simply because they were short staffed.

But on Feb. 25, she was notified that she was terminated from her position based on her work performance.

"I broke down right then and there," said Hunt, who was a supply technician. "I was blindsided."

Hunt was fired as part of the Trump administration’s cuts to the federal workforce. So far, the Department of Veterans Affairs has cut approximately 2,400 employees. The VA stated that the layoffs primarily affected probationary employees with less than two years of service and could include “DEI-related positions.”

Congressman Bobby Scott brought Hunt as his special guest to President Trump's address to Congress Tuesday night.

Hunt said she gives 100% toward her career, particularly regarding the military and caring for others. Her supervisor told her that she was doing an amazing job, and other staff members said the same thing, she said.

"It broke my heart," Hunt said. "It made me feel like nothing, like I didn't matter, like I was just a number."

Hunt says she was passionate about her work, and her "staff sergeant" nature made her passionate about taking care of soldiers and equipment.

She said one of the hardest parts was explaining to her patients that she wouldn't be returning, especially those who aren't able to see family very often.

"You get to a first name basis and then they feel comfortable opening up to you. By firing us, you take that away from them as well," Hunt said.

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Hunt said the relationships she built with older veterans can be difficult to earn. But once that trust was built, it became much easier to communicate with them.

"We all still work together as a team to give them the best, utmost care because they deserve that," Hunt said. "We brighten their days, and then to have that just taken away."

"How do you think the vets feel as well? They're heartbroken just as we are."

Hunt said other individuals at the Hampton VA were fired, including one colleague who recently became inventory manager, a career switch that allowed him to spend more time with his family.

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Original post on IG by @PSLVirginia: https://www.instagram.com/p/DGyCivfx5pO/

Virginia rallies to defend immigrant families!

On Sunday, the community rallied together in Richmond to let >Youngkin know that we will not allow ICE to terrorize our state. We >were able to connect with each other, share our personal stories, and >spread resources.

We won’t allow the ruling class to divide us, distract us, or scare us >into submission. We will continue fighting and we will defend our >community!

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The current minimum wage in Virginia is $12.41.

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Rep. Robert Wittman for VA’s 1st District voted to slash Medicaid, give $4.5 trillion in tax cuts to the wealthy, and to raise the debt limit by $4 trillion yesterday

H.Con.Res 14: https://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes/119-2025/h50

Washington, D.C. Office: (202) 225-4261 Glen Allen Office: (804) 401-4120 Yorktown Office: (757) 527-6270

https://www.instagram.com/reprobwittman/

https://x.com/RobWittman

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/23733520

Those are in:

You can see the district outlines at the link above or find your state legislature districts at

https://whosmy.virginiageneralassembly.gov/

Early voting both in-person and by mail has already started in the first two in Loudoun County! Early in-person voting will start in the 10th senate district on December 27th

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/22029541