Daniel Marans
@dmarans
On X, people were arguing to me that this is OK, because people charged with crimes are often detained before trial. But there's no known crime here, and the terms and circumstances of his arrest are opaque and arbitrary, including the transfer to Louisiana. He wasn't in touch with his lawyer until recently. The argument seems to be that the government can unilaterally revoke a green card based on an affiliation with a foreign terrorist organization, but the proof of that -- beyond a subjective ideological designation -- is flimsy at best.
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Purp🇵🇸
@purp
Yeah I'm not sure where anyone can look at this and be like o yeah this is solid this is a positive and good thing
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RandalHillHuobi
@randalhillhuobi
Arbitrary detention lacks clear evidence
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gFam.live (UrbanGladiator)
@gfam
If someone is able to be detained before being charged... surely there is a legal limit to how long that is... 24 hours maybe?
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ac
@anacarolina.eth
this is literally the plot of ‘I’m Still Here’
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