Pandemic Priorities: Public Health, Not Immigrant Detention

The United States is now fully subject to the rampaging effects of Covid-19. Whether the Trump Administration admits it or not is no longer relevant. The virus is unmoved by pleas to focus on the economy or on Trump’s re-election ambitions. In the midst of this void of leadership, a public health hot spot is about to erupt. The Trump Administration is holding tens of thousands of foreign nationals in detention centers around the country. The people inside are already getting sick, and some are dying. They are very aware of the precarious situation they are in, and that we are choosing to keep them there, unnecessarily, despite our knowledge that doing so is a death sentence for them and for us. In the midst of this, ICE is detaining even more people unnecessarily, which exacerbates the public health crisis we are already fully immersed in.

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Executive Privilege and the Census

The truth may be out there, but President Donald Trump is doing his level best to prevent its discovery. His latest effort is the assertion of executive privilege in the face of congressional inquiries into the addition of a citizenship question to the 2020 census. The move is not likely to go unchallenged—and, in this case at least, the president’s lawyers may have their work cut out for them.

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It’s Time to Pay Attention

For the past two years, our government has been steadily eroding the rule of law, chilling speech, riding rough shod over state’s rights, engaging in retaliatory activity against activists, and violating the constitution.  You may not have paid attention, because much of this activity has been centered in the field of immigration law.  If you thought that as a consequence, these moves do not impact you, however, you’d be very wrong.

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