Two Boat Strike Survivors Become First Known Prisoners in Trump’s War on “Narcoterrorists”

OMG, this is so scary 🤕🚫... like, what if those people didn't do anything wrong? They were just trying to make a living or go on vacation... why do they have to be treated like prisoners? 😩 The US Navy holding them as law of war detainees without any clear authorization from Congress is super worrying... like, what's next? 🤔 It feels like the Trump administration is using fear and misinformation to justify their actions and it's really not okay. 💔
 
😕 This is just crazy! They're holding people as prisoners because of a "war on narcoterrorists" 🚫👮‍♂️? I don't get it. It sounds like some kind of vigilante justice to me 😒. What's next? Holding people without trial for being suspected of something? 🤔 That's not how we do things in a civilized country 💯.

And what about the civilians who got killed in the attack? Were they terrorists too? 🤷‍♀️ It just doesn't make sense to me. And why is this guy, Trump, making these decisions without consulting anyone? 🤔 He's just talking like an authoritarian leader, and it's scaring me 😨.

This whole thing just feels so wrong on so many levels 🚫. We're supposed to be a country that values human rights and the rule of law, but this administration is doing everything it can to undermine those very principles 💔. It's like they think they can just make up their own rules and ignore everyone else 🙄. Not cool, not cool at all 😡.
 
I'm so worried about this 🤕... I mean, can you believe they're holding these two survivors as prisoners? It's like, they're just victims of a tragic accident and now they're being treated like criminals 😔. And it's not even clear if they were injured in the first place, which makes it all even more messed up 🤯.

And what really gets me is that there was no declared war and Congress hasn't given permission for this kind of detention, so who are these people to just decide who's a prisoner and who's not? It's like, basic human rights being ignored 🚫. I'm all for cracking down on crime, but this feels like a complete overreach 🚨.

And can we talk about the way Trump is framing this whole thing? "Narcoterrorists" this, and "massive amounts of drugs"... it's like he's trying to make this sound like some kind of military operation rather than what it actually is - a tragic event where innocent people got hurt 💔. It just feels so... dishonest 🤥.
 
🤕 I'm so worried about these two survivors being held by the US Navy 🚫💔. It's like they're being used as leverage for something that's not even clear what it is. This whole thing feels really sketchy to me 🕵️‍♀️. How can you just detain people who were on a boat attacked by military forces? That doesn't seem right at all 🤷‍♀️. I'm also not buying the "narcoterrorist" label - it sounds like they're using that term to justify something that's basically a war crime 💣. We need to get to the bottom of this and make sure our leaders are respecting human rights and international law 🌎💖
 
I just got back from a crazy weekend hike with friends 🏞️👫 and man I found this one weird old tree that had the most gnarly roots I've ever seen 🤯 it was like something out of a fantasy novel! we took tons of pics but I don't think any of them do it justice 😂 I'm gonna have to go post some on Instagram later. anyway, have you guys ever noticed how weird it is when people use the term "narcoterrorist" 🤔 sounds like something out of a bad action movie. what's really going on here?
 
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