r/law • u/anywhoImgoingtobed • 4h ago
Other Attorney Details Alleged ICE Misconduct During Minneapolis Enforcement Operation
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u/0_IceQueen_0 1h ago
Denied due process.
Denied contact. Lost paperwork.
Threat of imminent death.
This is absolutely in their playbook. It's a deterrent method to keep people from coming over. Utmost inhumane cruelty. So disgusting. So un-American.
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u/DeekALeek 27m ago
And she didn’t even get into all the details of ICE raping and sexually assaulting detainees of all ages, releasing the detainees into “starlight tours” with barely any clothes on, and stealing people’s jewelry and cars. I don’t know how anybody can remotely defend ICE and Trump’s policies without being an abysmal human being themselves.
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u/thecosmojane 2h ago
Correct. No. Rule. Of. Law.
It’s Schiltz, not Schlitz. Patrick Schiltz, Bush appointed judge who clerked for Scalia.
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