• falseWhite@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    And what’s the point of that? NOTHING has changed, people are getting kidnapped daily. I really don’t get the American justice system. What the fuck is the point of those rulings?

    Shouldn’t police start arresting ICE agents when they illegally try to detain people? Because it was ruled to be against the law.

    Is the police simply scared of them?

    • gAlienLifeform@lemmy.worldOP
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      And what’s the point of that? NOTHING has changed,

      Not true, hundreds of individual people have been released orat leats had their deportations paused

      The onslaught of legal rejections has come in hundreds of individual cases, typically filed on an emergency basis after ICE’s targets are arrested at courthouses or check-ins with immigration officers. Though a handful of class action lawsuits have been filed seeking to block the administration’s expanded detention policy, they have advanced slowly and seem weeks — perhaps months — from resolution.

      Lots of terrible things are being done and any kind of justice is happening unacceptly slowly and arbitrarily, but saying “NOTHING” is happening isn’t true and makes things seem more hopeless than they are

  • HubertManne@piefed.social
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    23 hours ago

    So illinois has this commission to collect evidence of ice crimes. It can’t really do anything but collect, organize, and store evidence. Still you can see ice agents getting very worried about being filmed now and they seem to get more agitated by nuremberg signs.