US citizens shouldn't be detained for lacking proof of citizenship.
US citizens have been detained by ICE for up to three years.
In the 1930s, up to a million US citizens were deported because they were brown.
It could happen again.
detained = deported
Got it, thanks.
US citizens shouldn't be detained for lacking proof of citizenship.
US citizens have been detained by ICE for up to three years.
In the 1930s, up to a million US citizens were deported because they were brown.
It could happen again.
For those keeping score...
US Citizen detained = Fine, because he's not being deported
US Citizen being banned from Twitter = ABSOLUTE OUTRAGE
ICE has no reason to hold this guy. His family has already submitted bona fide proof of US birth.
It's a message.
I wouldn't be surprised if ICE pitched the story to the DMN.
Is Luca Brasi sleeping with the fishes?
Nope.
A US citizen is being lawlesssly detained by ICE.
The ostensible message ia that any brown US citizen can be deprived of his/her liberty and rights without due process of law.
Ah, the white privilege thingy.
If ICE/BP doesn't accept US Passports and US birth certificates as proof of citizenship, under the new guidelines for expedited removal, any American at all might be detained and deported.
For some reason though, these "mistakes" mainly seem to happen to "non-European" folks.
If ICE didn't accept your passport or birth certificate as proof of citizenship, and you had no lawyer, how would you prove it, Chris?
ICE's record of deporting US citizens prior to the broadening of expedited rules does not inspire great confidence:
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-u...-idUSKCN1UH275“ICE has been detaining and deporting U.S. citizens for decades,” said Jackie Stevens, a political science professor at Northwestern University. That policy came at a great cost to U.S. taxpayers in terms of litigation and compensation, she added.
U.S. citizens account for about 1% percent of those detained by ICE and about 0.5% of those deported, according to Stevens’ research.
the original research by Jackie Stevens: https://jacquelinestevens.org/US-Unl...SP18.32011.pdf
Would never happen, Chris is white and also never leaves the house.
A Poly Sci professor doesn't agree with ICE's methods. What a surprise.
Why are you OK with deporting US citizens, Chris?
Explain.
Francisco Galicia lost 26 pounds during his detention.
Https://www.dallasnews.com/news/immi...like-immigrant
Good now he is in better health he should thank the USA
this is why people say you're a piece of . not because you are conservative.
Mr.Galicia was already in good shape. He was on the way to a soccer tryout when he was detained. Then he lost 26 pounds in 23 days in a filthy, overcrowded cell.
It'll take him awhile to get his muscle tone back.
Do you want to be detained like that, ducks?
Yes or no.
I would not break law to get detain because I would not want to be detained
You people think prison and being detain should be living in paradise
The kidnapped US citizen didn't break any laws.
Could you imagine if the dude gained 25 pounds ...
This US citizen kid broke no laws.
Would you want to be detained that long for breaking no laws?
ducks, would you, a US citizen (?) who broke no laws, like to be detained like that for that long?
Yes or no.
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