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The Economist· 2026-02-14 20:20
Tom Homan, Donald Trump’s “border czar”, stressed ICE is “not out scouring the streets to disappear people or deny people their civil rights or due process”. It is, he said, prioritising criminals. Much of this is untrue https://t.co/OWoqA2MEHQ ...
Mayor Frey: Stephen Miller is wrong
MSNBC· 2026-01-29 20:48
Political position that differ from that of a federal administration. We've seen this kind of conduct in other countries. We cannot see it right here in America.This is not a Democratic or Republican issue, never once have I made this partisan. This is a foundational principle of making sure that the endurance of our republic can continue on. It may seem like I'm talking too much on the macro level, or maybe this is a concerning thing to say, but I've gotta tell you, we're seeing it in our streets right now ...
An apparent blow to Trump’s Operation Metro Surge: Judges nearly shut out DOJ in detention hearings
MSNBC· 2026-01-29 12:08
DETENTION HEARINGS IN Minnesota federal courts. Lisa has been part of the MS Now team reviewing those cases, and of the 61 that came before judges last week, the Department of Justice and Immigration Enforcement lost all but one. So, Lisa, what are we talking about specifically here.What kind of cases are these. We're talking about what's called habeas cases, and technically that means basically a petition to be released. We're talking about immigrants who were detained almost all of them as part of Operati ...
'Trump is unleashing evil onto our streets': Sen. Warnock reacts to Minneapolis shooting
MSNBC· 2026-01-26 14:22
Slowly but surely, more American lives, more, forget American, human lives are being taken. What is happening in this country. Are there not other ways to deal with whatever our problems are regarding immigration in the country that uphold the fact that we're dealing with human beings.Father John Uni delivering a powerful and relatable sermon yesterday at Boston St. Cecilia Roman Catholic Church. Senator Raphael Warnock of Georgia argues the ongoing violence in Minnesota comes at the cost of the nation's sp ...
Column: Trump boat strike memo could be worse than 'torture memo'
MSNBC· 2025-12-13 02:39
Todd, what does all of this mean for America's national security. >> Um, it's very troubling. I think that um you know if uh and Kush's report is right, I think what we have is an example of national security lawyers trying to pick and choose the facts to satisfy a strain legal analysis to get to where their client wants to get instead of objectively looking at the facts and advising uh on the correct course of action.And uh I'm I'm really um concerned about the effect this is going to have uh especially on ...
The Rise of America’s ICE Towns | Exclusive Preview
Bloomberg Originals· 2025-11-22 11:01
Immigration Detention & Economic Impact - US citizen Carol Bdios' father was detained by ICE, highlighting due process concerns [1][2] - The US immigration system faces challenges beyond local control [3] - Towns like Estansia, New Mexico rely heavily on federal prison contracts for revenue [4] - Two-thirds (66.67%) of Estansia's gross receipts tax comes from the federal prison contract [4] - The reliance on prison contracts is viewed as a "necessary evil" by some [4] - The system involves significant corporate profits derived from immigration detention [5] - Counties face a difficult balance between economic survival and dependence on human suffering [5]
El Salvador sends U.S. deportees to Venezuela as part of prisoner exchange
MSNBC· 2025-07-21 16:42
>> WELCOME BACK. WE'RE FOLLOWING NEW DEVELOPMENTS AFTER A MAJOR SWAP TOOK PLACE BETWEEN THE US AND VENEZUELA THIS PAST WEEKEND, SECRETARY OF STATE MARCO RUBIO SAID TEN AMERICANS WHO WERE DETAINED IN VENEZUELA WERE BEING SENT BACK TO THE US, AND EL SALVADOR'S PRESIDENT, NAYIB BUKELE, ANNOUNCED THAT MORE THAN 200 VENEZUELAN IMMIGRANTS, WHOM THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION HAD SENT TO HIS COUNTRY'S NOTORIOUS MEGA PRISON, WERE FLOWN TO VENEZUELA AS PART OF THAT DEAL, THE MOVE DRAWING BACKLASH FROM LEGAL GROUPS WHO HAD ...
'Lack of condition standards, dignity and due process’: Rep. Jayapal on Tufts student detainment
MSNBC· 2025-07-17 15:25
Immigration Detention Concerns - The report highlights concerns about the lack of standards, dignity, and due process for immigrants detained by ICE, particularly under the Trump administration [4] - Allegations include denial of legal representation, food, water, primary inhaler for asthma, and religious accommodations [1][2][3] - Reports indicate instances of U S citizens being wrongly detained and deported, with limited access to attorneys or information regarding charges [7][11][13] Legislative Response - Proposed legislation aims to prevent ICE from using funding to arrest, detain, or deport U S citizens [9][10] - The legislation seeks to address breaches of U S citizens' rights during ICE detentions [13] Government Accountability - Concerns raised about the U S government's response to wrongful detentions, with accusations of introducing false evidence and lacking responsibility [12][15] - ICE is characterized as a "rogue agency" with concerns about its practices regarding the detention and deportation of U S citizens [13][15] Related Controversy - The report mentions a bipartisan resolution pushing for the release of the Epstein files, suggesting a potential cover-up [15][17]
Beloved Cincinnati Imam detained by ICE after asylum revoked
MSNBC· 2025-07-14 10:55
Immigration Case Overview - Imam Aean Solomon, an Egyptian asylum seeker and former hospital chaplain, faces deportation after his asylum status revocation [1][2] - The revocation process began under the Biden administration in 2024 but was finalized by the Trump administration, the reasons for which remain unclear [2] - ICE arrested Imam Aean during a routine check-in, and he is currently detained in Butler County Jail [3] - Imam Aean fears returning to Egypt, stating it would be a "death sentence" [4] Due Process and Legal Concerns - Immigration attorneys note that asylum revocation is uncommon, occurring in approximately 1% of approved cases annually [14] - There are concerns that Imam Aean's detention may be linked to a retaliation lawsuit he filed against the government for being mistakenly placed on a watch list [15][22] - Questions arise regarding due process, as the reasons for his detention are unclear, and the community lacks information about the charges [19][21][22] - Concerns are raised about detaining individuals whose only "crime" is entering the US, especially in underfunded local jails [23][24] Community Impact - Imam Aean is described as a dedicated interfaith leader who has supported thousands of families, particularly those with children in the hospital [2][4][6][7][8][9][11][12][13][17][18] - His detention is seen as a loss to the community, as he provided comfort, advocacy, and spiritual support to families during difficult times [4][7][8][9][11][12][13][16][17][18] - Community members are advocating for his release, emphasizing his positive contributions to society and the injustice of his detention [4][16][17][18][22]
Velshi Banned Book Club: ‘This Is My America’ by Kim Johnson
MSNBC· 2025-07-12 21:00
Book Overview - "This Is My America" explores systemic racism within the legal system through the story of Tracy's family, where both her father and brother are wrongfully accused of murder [3][4] - The novel balances Tracy's personal life as a teenager with her activism and fight for justice for her family [5][6] - The book is part of a new literary canon that explores racism in America through the eyes of normal teenagers, alongside books like "The Hate You Give" and "Dear Martin" [7][8] Themes and Issues - The book emphasizes the importance and strength of family in the face of injustice [13][14] - It addresses the power of media, both positive and negative, in shaping narratives about Black people and their interactions with the law [15][16] - The author draws inspiration from Bryan Stevenson's work on justice and due process, highlighting the historical context of racial injustice in America [18][19] Author's Perspective - The author aimed to humanize young people by showing the dichotomy between serious issues and everyday teenage concerns [12] - The author criticizes the tendency to reduce Black individuals to bodies harmed, rather than recognizing their full humanity and stories [25] - The author highlights the importance of telling complete stories about Black people and their experiences with the legal system [16]