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Music at end: “Code Red” - Byte Rebel AI generated by Suno AI 4, lyrics by Unkle Bonehead
The story below is fiction and written based on the following quote from the book 1984 and tied into today’s current political climate.
"If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face - forever" - George Orwell 1984
Setting: Javier sits in a holding cell, his work boots scuffed, his voice raw with desperation and rage. The year is 2025, and the Trump administration’s mass deportation program, backed by private contractors, is in full force.
"If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face—forever. I read that in 1984, and I thought it was just a story. Now I feel that boot on my neck, crushing me, my family, my whole life. I’m Javier, a construction worker, a U.S. citizen for 15 years. I came from Mexico when I was a kid, worked my way up, paid taxes, built houses for people to live in. But none of that matters now. One wrong move, one question, and they’ve got me in a detention center, my face under their boot, and it’s never letting up.
It started with a traffic stop last month. I was driving home from a job site, tired, just wanting to see my kids. The cop asked for my ID, then my citizenship papers. Papers I haven’t carried since I got naturalized. I said I’m a citizen, but he didn’t care. Said there’s a new ‘security sweep’ under Trump’s executive order from January 2025, the one that ramped up deportations to ‘cleanse the nation.’ They’re using private companies now, some outfit called GEO Group, paid millions to run these camps. They ran my name through a database, probably that Palantir one everyone’s whispering about, and it flagged me. Why? Because I spoke at a community meeting last year, said the deportations were tearing our town apart, separating parents from kids. Someone reported me as ‘suspicious.’
Now I’m here, in this freezing cell, no lawyer, no phone call. My wife’s out there with our two girls, probably terrified. They froze our bank account "pending investigation," they said. My boss fired me after ICE called him, said I’m a ‘risk.’ I’m a citizen, but they don’t care. The news says they’re deporting millions, citizens or not, if you’re ‘questionable.’ That’s me, I guess, for speaking up. I see the guards outside, wearing their shiny new uniforms, paid for by the $2 billion ICE budget hike this year. They don’t even look at me like I’m human. Just another face to stamp on.
I keep thinking about my daughters, Elena and Sofia. Will they grow up under this boot too? The TV in the detention center blares Trump’s speeches, saying this is about ‘making America safe.’ But safe for who? Not me, not my neighbors, not anyone who looks like me or dares to open their mouth. This is their future: a machine that chews up anyone who doesn’t fit their picture of America. I’m not just a number in their database. I’m a father, a worker, a citizen. But to them, I’m nothing. Just a face for their boot to crush, forever."
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