• NewNewAccount@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    Wait until you find out what the current regime and its supporters thinks about being able to sue for violating the constitution.

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      19 hours ago

      Frankly, I don’t care what the buffoon thinks.

      We took his name off the Kennedy building, we’re suing comanies for AI racial bias, we blocked his DOJ from collecting trans medical records, and we just told his ICE to fuck off from immigration hearing locations.

      The courts aren’t completely corrupted yet and they are still in charge.

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        The courts aren’t completely corrupted yet and they are still in charge.

        You sure about that? I’d lto have faith in the rule of law, but the trump admin is increasingly ignoring court orders, despite the public wins you mentioned.

        I really feel like we’re going to see the admin trot out the apocryphal Andrew jackson quote of ‘the courts have made their decision, let them enforce it’ in the next year or so.

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            And yet US citizens are still being abducted, killed, disappeared, and sent off to random countries. But sure, let’s all cheer about them removing his name from the Kennedy building lmao. What a joke.

            (All in the name of immigration control! If only those us citizens had just sued the government I’m sure they’d still be alive!)

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              2 hours ago

              All fair points, but the person in question is an American native born citizen, so the ICE have no power here.

              Also, US Citizens have sued and have shut down immigration detention facilities including the largest “Alligator Alcatraz”.

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                Except that ice has been detaining and killing native born Americans? There has been so many articles about keeping American born citizens in horrible conditions, and then dropping them off in the middle of nowhere in the middle of the night during freezing cold nights. Would you like some? Or are you just going to say “That’s okay, because technically they’re abiding the courts”

                I did not know that about alligator alcatraz, that is actually very nice to hear about. It wasn’t brought down because of who they were housing there, but that is besides the point.

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                  1 hour ago

                  No US Citzen has ever been killed after being held in detention by ICE.

                  The only native born citizens that ICE has killed (undet this admin at least) to my knowledge were Renee Good, which later led to nationwide protests and a handful of riots, and Ruben Ray Martinez. Both were fatally shot while in moving vehicles.

                  The man who murdered Renee Good is looking at a murder trial, but Texas grand jury has rejected indictments for Ruben’s murderer (for now).

                  None of this has anything to do with an Olympic Athlete touching paint. Even in a hundred years the USA will never be comparable to the atrocities regularly performed by North Korea.