‘I am not afraid’: Disabled woman violently detained by ICE vows to keep speaking out

Aliya Rahman, a woman who was dragged from her car by ICE agents, speaks with Laura Coates after testifying on Capitol Hill today. Rahman says she has struggled to process the violent encounter and her detention at Whipple, sharing that what keeps her up at night are “the faces of the people inside that detention center.” After spending time with other detainees, she says she is now committed to speaking out. “I feel like there is a weight,” Rahman adds. “My greatest fear is that I won’t say the right things.”