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Woman Says Georgia ICE Facility Gave Her Unwanted Gynecological Surgery. Now She's Being Deported.
Mbeti Ndonga, 37, was brought to the U.S. as a toddler. Now she's facing deportation after undergoing gynecological surgery in ICE custody.
ICE Keeps Trying to Deport Women in the Gynecological Surgery Scandal
Lawyers fought the deportations of two women who were treated by a controversial gynecologist while in ICE custody.
ICE Tried to Deport Yet Another Potential Witness in the Gynecology Scandal
Brought to the U.S. at age 3, ICE detained the 36-year-old mother and then attempted to deport her to Mexico after she had procedures with a controversial gynecologist.
ICE Attempts to Deport Multiple Witnesses in Gynecologic Surgery Scandal
“They're getting rid of us,” a woman on the verge of being deported tells VICE News.
Police Knew There Might Be Another Person — and a Gun — at Breonna Taylor's Home
A licensed gun owner being present increases the risk level of executing a search warrant and should have informed how the raid was carried out.
New Photos Show at Least One Cop in Deadly Breonna Taylor Raid Was Wearing a Body Camera
The Louisville police department has said there was no body camera footage of the raid that led to the death of Breonna Taylor.
5 Cops Involved in Breonna Taylor’s Case Were Also Part of a Botched Raid in 2018
The incident traumatized a family, led to zero charges, and is the subject of an ongoing lawsuit filed against the Louisville Metro Government.
New Videos From Breonna Taylor's Sister Show Police Moments After Shooting
About a dozen police officers can be seen outside moments after cops fired 20 bullets into Taylor’s apartment.
Breonna Taylor’s Sister Tells Us What It’s Like to Hear People Chant Her Name
"I hope her name makes police enforcement want to tighten up and correct themselves before they make another mistake."
Louisville Still Has a Lot of Questions About David McAtee’s Death
Police showed up in the neighborhood an hour away from where the George Floyd protests were happening.
Iran’s Chemical Weapons Survivors Struggle With Coronavirus — and U.S. Sanctions
Veterans of chemical warfare with Iraq have long-term respiratory ailments that make them particularly vulnerable to the coronavirus.
Tear Gas and Bullets Didn’t Dissuade Them. The Pandemic Might.
Iraq’s protesters have endured targeted attacks, abductions, and killings. COVID-19 may force their movement off the streets.