“We Have Not Forgotten What ICE Did to These Two. We Will NEVER Forget.”
A growing wave of outrage and determination has swept across social media and activist circles following the resurfacing of disturbing images and accounts detailing the treatment of two individuals by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
The powerful statement, “We have not forgotten what ICE did to these two. We will NEVER forget,” has become a rallying cry for immigrant rights advocates, human rights organizations, and concerned citizens who refuse to let the incident fade from public memory.
The two individuals — whose identities have been widely circulated in viral posts — were reportedly subjected to aggressive detention, harsh conditions, and what many describe as dehumanizing treatment while in ICE custody. Photos and eyewitness accounts that have re-emerged show visible signs of distress, injuries, and what critics call excessive force during their arrest and detention.
Activists argue that the case highlights systemic issues within ICE operations, including the use of excessive force, inadequate medical care, and a lack of transparency. “This wasn’t just an isolated incident,” one organizer stated. “It was part of a pattern that many families have experienced for years.”
The renewed attention has sparked intense debate online. Supporters of strict immigration enforcement maintain that ICE agents were simply doing their job to uphold federal law and protect national borders. However, critics — including civil rights groups and progressive lawmakers — have condemned the agency’s actions as cruel, unnecessary, and in violation of basic human dignity.
Memorial graphics, protest posters, and emotional videos featuring the phrase “We Will NEVER Forget” have flooded platforms like X, Instagram, and TikTok. Many users are sharing the story with calls for accountability, independent investigations, and reforms to ICE practices.
One viral post read:
“We have not forgotten what ICE did to these two. We will NEVER forget. Their pain matters. Their humanity matters. And justice must be served.”
As the story continues to gain traction, it has reignited broader conversations about immigration policy, the balance between border security and human rights, and the long-term impact of aggressive enforcement tactics on vulnerable communities.
For many, the message is clear: some wrongs are too grave to be swept aside by time or political shifts. The commitment to remember — and to demand answers — remains as strong today as it was when the events first came to light.
We have not forgotten.
And we will never forget.

