Episode Title: Eyes On Intel: Episode 02 – The Sound of the Siege
Date: January 26, 2026
Description:
In today’s briefing, we cover the escalating humanitarian crisis at the Dilley detention center, where attorneys have been blocked from entering as hundreds of children chant for liberty. We also look at the clashes in Minneapolis following the shooting of Alex Pretti, and a significant legal victory in Maine where the state is holding the line against federal surveillance.
But first, we discuss the unprecedented statement from the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights regarding U.S. interior enforcement—and give you the tools to submit your own evidence.
⚠️ ACTION ITEM: Submit Evidence to the UN
The United Nations High Commissioner, Volker Türk, has condemned the “routine abuse” of migrants in the U.S. The UN is accepting submissions regarding human rights violations via the Special Procedures mechanism.
Submit Evidence Here: spsubmission.ohchr.org
What to submit: Documentation of surveillance, arbitrary detention, use of force in protected areas (schools, hospitals, churches), and retaliation against protesters.
Key Stories in this Episode:
Dilley, TX: Reports from the South Texas Family Residential Center confirm a mass protest inside the facility. 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos remains detained despite an active asylum case.
Minneapolis, MN: Federal agents and police deployed chemical irritants against protesters at the Home2 Suites (University area) following the death of Alex Pretti.
Maine: Secretary of State Shenna Bellows has officially blocked CBP requests for undercover state license plates, refusing to aid federal surveillance efforts.
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