This isnt hard. If Garcia can be deported without due process, any of us can. If Trump can deny him justice and refuse to bring him back, even after a court orders Trump to, we can all have justice denied. It needs to be nipped in the bud before random people, namely Black men, start getting accused of being in gangs and disappeared. Black people are always the ultimate target, they just can't start with us anymore. Though in today's climate a lot of people still wouldn't blink an eye if they did. They also revoking visas on the way to revoking citizenship for immigrants, but the ultimate target is Black people and the 14th amendment. Don't think that because we are born here that we are safe. That is not the case.
Peter Sean Brown, a Black man, a U.S. citizen who was born in Philadelphia was almost deported to Jamaica.
The sheriff’s office had enough information to know the ICE hold was incorrect because its own records listed him as being born in Philadelphia. ICE’s report listed the wrong birthdate for Brown and described him as 7 feet tall. Brown is 5 feet, 7 inches tall.
As for the discrepancies in Brown’s personal information, the sheriff said he had no control over the matter.
“When an inmate is held under an ICE matter, I, as Sheriff, do not have the legal authority to release that person.”
This was 2018. If this happened today, he'd be in El Salvadore.
Read the entire thing. A judge ordered him released for the reason he was originally arrested and police rearrested him to hold him for ICE.
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U.S. Citizen Claims He Was Locked Up, Threatened With Deportation After Mix-Up
In a lawsuit filed Monday, Peter Sean Brown accuses ICE of ordering him deported to Jamaica after mistaking him for someone else.www.huffpost.com
EXACTLY
The slow folks always miss the bigger picture with that, "well maybe a Black person can get can get hired" nonsense.