Thursday, February 26, 2026

Trump tried to rewrite history at the State of the Union

 
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Raja Krishnamoorthi

Sandeep,

At Donald Trump's State of the Union earlier this week, he tried to rewrite history and distract from his failures and cruel policies.

I want to tell you what I was doing while he talked:

I was sitting with my guest, a young constituent from my district whose father was detained for four days in inhumane conditions, and then deported — tearing this family apart.

After masked federal agents seized my guest's father, he was taken to the Broadview ICE facility and held in dangerously overcrowded, unsanitary conditions. 

Packed into a windowless room with roughly 60 men, he was denied showers, forced to sleep on the floor or standing up, and watched multiple detainees taken away on stretchers. 

Despite repeatedly asking to see a judge and explaining that his children were alone after their mother's death, he was coerced into signing a "voluntary departure" form.

ICE deported him the next day, even though his attorney had already secured an emergency hearing that could have halted his removal.

Donald Trump can try to rewrite his record in his speech, but communities across America are living with the consequences of militarized immigration operations that have terrorized families and left Americans dead.

As an immigrant myself, these fights are personal to me. My parents came to this country to try to find a better life for my brother and me. We lived the American Dream – and I'm now standing before you as a member of Congress and candidate for Senate. 

But it's not lost on me that in another world, my story could have been very different. That it could have been my family facing the same fate as so many are as a consequence of Trump's cruel agenda.

That's why I've put it all on the line to take on Trump and ICE. Why I've led the charge to force real oversight — even getting the police called on me for trying to inspect the Broadview ICE facility. It's why I've called to abolish Trump's ICE — so stories like this one never happen again. 

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Thanks for reading,

Raja Krishnamoorthi

 
 
 
 

Democrat Raja Krishnamoorthi is running for Senate in Illinois to fight back against Donald Trump and the far-right MAGA movement, protect critical programs like Social Security and Medicare, and rebuild the middle class.

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