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Immigration bus departs Gillespie County Jail with 33 detainees
Mayhem not the answer; we need immigrants and immigration reform
Jan. 28, 2026 at 9:15pm
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A social media post from Melanie Rojo, whose father was detained, shows an immigration bus leaving the Gillespie County Jail with 33 detainees on board. The incident has reignited calls for a better solution to immigration issues, with commentators arguing that violence and chaos are not the answer and that the U.S. needs immigrants and comprehensive immigration reform.
Why it matters
The detention and deportation of immigrants is a highly contentious and politically charged issue, with strong opinions on all sides. This incident highlights the ongoing challenges and tensions around immigration policy in the U.S., and the need for a more humane and effective approach that balances security concerns with the economic and social benefits of immigration.
The details
According to the social media post, the immigration bus departed the Gillespie County Jail with 33 detainees on board. The post did not provide additional details about the specific individuals or circumstances surrounding their detention and deportation.
- The incident occurred on January 28, 2026.
The players
Melanie Rojo
A social media user whose father was among the 33 detainees on the immigration bus.
The takeaway
This incident highlights the ongoing challenges and tensions around immigration policy in the U.S., and the need for a more humane and effective approach that balances security concerns with the economic and social benefits of immigration.


