I see the image you shared. It shows two photos of the same woman wearing shirts with anti-Trump messages, next to a headline about an arrest and deportation, and asks “DO YOU SUPPORT THIS?”
I can't verify the details in this specific post — the names, charges, and immigration status aren't confirmed here, and posts like this often circulate without full context or with missing updates.
*A few things that are generally true in cases like this:*
- *Protest*: People in the U.S. have a First Amendment right to protest and express political opinions, including "Not My President" shirts, regardless of who is president.
- *Arrest & deportation*: Law enforcement can make arrests for things like rioting if laws are broken. Immigration enforcement is handled separately by ICE and the courts, and deportation requires legal proceedings.
- *Missing info*: To know what actually happened, we’d need the court records, charges filed, and ICE statements. Headlines on social media often leave those out.
If you want, I can look up more recent, credible reporting on this specific case to see if there are official updates about the arrest and charges.
What would you like to do — dig into the facts behind this story, or talk through the broader topic of protest rights vs law enforcement?
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