Darcy Mohamed: The Warrior Slave Woman of Fremont, Nebraska
Fighting for my community the only way I know how, with honesty, transparency and accountability. I will never stop until all are free from their bonds of slavery and oppression. Absolutely nobody should ever know these horrors. I wish that I didn’t.
I survived by learning from those who came before me. My eternal gratitude for the veterans of foreign wars, asylum seekers and former slaves for showing me how to survive to tell the tale. May God bless you and keep you all of your days.
Darcy Mohamed
Benefits Trafficking Survivor
September 13, 2022 - February 13, 2026
Politics is Life
Politics dominates our lives from birth to death whether we’re aware of it or not. I don’t believe that anyone is incapable of understanding or being involved in politics. It is the role of politicians to be the bridge between the government and the people they serve.
Politicians are to learn from their constituents, apply that knowledge to possible solutions and then get their constituents opinions on how to move forward. It is a partnership that must be built on honesty, transparency and accountability with absolutely no barriers to access.
This website is your access to me. I hope that we can learn from each other and build a better Nebraska for ALL of us, not just the chosen few.
Comment anonymously on any post or email me at Miss.Darcy@drsy.org to let me know your opinion. I would love to hear from all of you, all 2 Million of my fellow Nebraskans and beyond. Because every life matters, especially yours.
Darcy Mohamed
Benefits Trafficking Survivor
September 13, 2022 - February 13, 2026
Benefits Trafficking Survivor
My mother and I came to Nebraska in 2021 to find comfort in our final days. We found little and were then trafficked on September 13, 2022. My beloved mother died on September 12, 2023 as a slave. I escaped to protect children (3 & 7 years old) who were threatened with becoming prostitutes on May 9, 2024 and again on June 6, 2024. I have never stopped fighting while losing more and more from government inaction while they remain free.
On February 6, 2026, I entered Lifehouse, a homeless shelter in Fremont, Nebraska as a thoroughly defeated victim of human trafficking with only the clothes on my back. I couldn’t hold my head up at all. I isolated for three days. I was terrified of everything and everyone.
I emerged on February 9, 2026 and tried my best. I found that I felt safer than I have since 2019 when my dad died. Staff and residents showed me the cameras with the security measures in place. It was better.
It was the men here who let me know that they were men. They would never let anyone hurt me. They told me that I would never and have never done anything to deserve any of the abuse that I endured.
I am safe. I am loved. I am finally home. I am finally free.
May God bless, comfort and protect those who have helped me earn my freedom and begin my life again. I vow to never stop fighting until all are free, safe and allowed to recover from these horrors that should never exist.
Auntie Darcy - The Storyteller
Darcy is described by most as unique. She’s one of those people who has led an eclectic life. She has listened to the stories of many other unique people and told her own.
Her happiest days were spent with her family, friends and their children, many of whom were immigrants from throughout the world. They were fixtures in her home, life and heart. They called her Auntie. It was a title she was proud to have.
If Darcy wrote her own epitaph, it would simply state…