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"The Trump administration will be revoking the legal status of hundreds of thousands of Latin American and Haitian migrants welcomed into the U.S. under a Biden-era sponsorship process, urging them to self-deport or face arrest and removal by deportation agents.

The termination of their work permits and deportation protections under an immigration authority known as parole will take effect in late April, 30 days after March 25, according to a notice posted by the federal government." 😡
#FuckKrasnov #FuckICE #FuckMAGA #Inhumane #ThisIsWhoWeAre
cbsnews.com/news/u-s-to-revoke

Just to clarify #trump didn't violate a judges order to reverse course on sending hundreds of #criminals to an #inhumane prison, Trump #violated the order to send random #migrants to an inhumane prison. Saying that because we don't know for sure they must be criminals. Now he's threatening to do the same to those who damage #tesla property, saying it's #terrorism. No due process, no fair trial or charges; this is a #violation of #HumanRights and needs to be treated as such.

Auch deutsche Menschen, die mit Green Card in den USA leben, kommen z. Zt. in die Lage, bei der Einreise in die USA bis zum Kollaps festgehalten zu werden, berichtet NPR: #^https://www.nhpr.org/nh-news/2025-03-14/green-card-holder-from-new-hampshire-interrogated-at-logan-airport-detained

Wahrscheinlich werde ich meine Freunde in den USA nie mehr besuchen. MIttlerweile stehen bei mir selbst Flüge in Drittländer in Frage, bei denen ein Umstieg innerhalb der USA nötig ist.

#npr #USImmigration #inhumane #international_relations
Fabian Schmidt
NHPR · Green card holder from New Hampshire 'interrogated' at Logan Airport, detainedFabian Schmidt’s family said they are unsure of why he is being held. They said he has a recently renewed green card, and no active issues in court.

#MaineACLU Denounces ‘Cruel’ Use of #NewHampshire #FederalPrison to Hold #ICEDetainees

By Edward TomicMarch 11, 2025

"The #Maine American Civil Liberties Union (#ACLU) has issued a statement denouncing the use of a New Hampshire federal prison by U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to detain suspected illegal aliens.

"Last month, media outlets began reporting on a leaked memo, signed Feb. 6, that indicated ICE was intending to use #FCIBerlin, a medium-security prison in Berlin, N.H., to hold immigration detainees in custody.

"That memo noted that the units at FCI were not currently available due to there being a 'substantial amount of preparation and resources' needed before the prison could accept detainees, such as additional funding for staffing, food, utilities, clothing and other items.

"The memo also indicates that the federal Bureau of Prisons or warden at each locally designated prison may approve or reject a request by ICE to hold an ICE detainee for any reason, such as for lack of space, or medical, mental health, safety or security reasons.

"ICE lodges immigration detainers against unlawfully present noncitizens who have been arrested on criminal charges or who the agency has probable cause to believe are deportable from the U.S.

"'The government should not be using federal prisons to support the president’s #MassDeportation efforts,' said Carol Garvan, legal director of the ACLU of Maine, in a Monday statement.

"'The federal government itself acknowledged that FCI Berlin would require a ‘substantial amount of preparation,’ yet just weeks later they have already begun detaining people there,' Garvan said. 'We have strong concerns about the #inhumane treatment of people in ICE custody, and we will not stand by while our region is used to carry out these cruel policies.'"

themainewire.com/2025/03/maine
#HumanRightsViolations #ICEDetention #IndefiniteDetention #PrivatePrisons #Fascism #CharacteristicsOfFascism #ResistICE #ImmigrantsRights

The Maine Wire · Maine ACLU Denounces 'Cruel' Use of New Hampshire Federal Prison to Hold ICE DetaineesThe Maine American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has issued a statement denouncing the use of a New Hampshire federal prison by U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to detain suspected illegal aliens. [RELATED: Maine ACLU Vows to Resist ‘repression and totalitarianism’ of Second Trump Administration…] Last month, media outlets began reporting on a leaked memo,
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Here's my thoughts: A company doesn't have to keep a device running forever.

But you should give people more than 10 days notice of a complete service shutdown, even more so if you're getting bought, not going under.

And ESPECIALLY when you're killing something that's not just used an aside, when it's something that has personal data: your photos, your notes, and when it cost not $80 but $800.

It's some people's PHONE NUMBER for goodness sake.

We must not forget what the #nazi did
(#holocaust, destruction of Europe, ..).

We must oppose and not accept or support
the kleptofascist regimes in #moscow, #beijing, #washington

(I am really frightened to have to include the US in the list ..
but #musk showing hitler salute and many others using
#naziChiffres like 88 (= HH = heil hitler) and #project2025 ..)

#putin #jinping #trump
#auschwitz #nazi #naziterror #inhumane #crimesAgainstHumanity

auschwitz.org/en/

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@FrankPasquale

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By making life harder for #vulnerablepopulations in #developingcountries shutting down #USAID will have the ironic effect of causing an increase in #undocumentedimmigrants.

Not only #cruel, #inhumane and #unchristian (yeah the irony runs deep with these #MAGA types) but down right #ignorant.

Properly channelled #foreignaid will do more to cut #crime & #war than #military troops on the border and #militaryaid to aggressive countries like #Israel.

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For 22,000 #Vietnamese & some #Cambodians, #CônSơn Island was literally the last stop on a journey that began with their arrest & incarceration on the mainland. Their crime? Resisting #ForeignInvaders du jour & fighting for their country’s independence & unification. In addition to execution, causes of death included disease & torture.

The French built the Côn Đảo prison complex in 1861 to hold #PoliticalPrisoners and handed it over to the South Vietnamese government in 1954. It was a political Alcatraz on steroids, with #inhumane living conditions, barbaric torture methods, no escape and, for many, no survival. The US & its client state collaborators honed this hell on Earth to #dystopian perfection.

Sáu was sent to 3 jails before being shipped to Côn Sơn Prison, because the French didn’t have the courage to carry out her death sentence on the mainland at a time when it was against #ColonialLaw to execute woman. She was the only female prisoner held by the French on Côn Sơn.

Like other Vietnamese who died for the cause of independence, Sáu, a national heroine who is celebrated in theater & song, was elevated to the status of ancestral spirit. Every Vietnamese city & town has a street named after her, as are many schools. She embodies the spirit of millions of Vietnamese throughout history, including soldiers of the First & Second Indochina War, who sacrificed everything, their youth, their health, their love, their personal happiness, & their lives, so that Vietnam could become a unified, sovereign nation.

“The lekima flower in full bloom, we are reminded of a heroine who died for future generations. The young lady so full of vitality fought against our enemies with firm spirit & even death could not force her to yield”. The song echoes in the mind of everybody who visits Hàng Dương cemetary in Côn Đảo district, Bà Rịa-Vũng Tàu province. Vo Thi Sau, the #heroine mentioned in the song, was #executed by the #French #colonialists at the foot of Chua mountain in the early morning of January 23, 1952. 60 years later, her immortal patriotism & sacrifice still shine in the heart of every Vietnamese person, particularly those who live on #ConDao island, once called “hell on the earth”. (Ref: VOVWorld)

The 20-hectare Hàng Dương cemetery holds the graves of more than 20,000 martyrs, including #revolutionary #martyr Lê Hồng Phong, patriot Nguyễn An Ninh & #hero Cao Văn Ngọc. Visitors are moved to see grave after grave, some named, some unnamed, stretching over the hill. Vo Thi Sau’s grave, set in gravel & soil shoveled by her fellow prisoners, lies in section B.

Sister Sau was already a legend when the ship carrying her docked at Con Dao island in 1952. At the execution, she refused to be blindfolded, wanting to admire the motherland’s landscape & sing until her last breath. Many families on Con Dao island have set up altars to worship sister Sau, whose legend has become eternal in Vietnamese hearts.

Detained tycoon #SheZhijiang alleges abuse in #Thai jail. ‘A jailed gambling tycoon fighting #extradition to China received "#inhumane treatment" in a Thai prison after saying he was a Chinese spy, his lawyers have told Interpol, saying they fear for his life. China-born She Zhijiang, who has #Cambodian citizenship, has suffered violence that has left him unable to stand & has received unwanted visits from Chinese officials, the lawyers said…’ | Reuters reuters.com/world/asia-pacific

HEY people‼️ Do something about this!

> He has always felt he was being treated unfairly, but this was something else. “We had a Dutch chief engineer, he suffered a heart attack as I suffered a stroke, he was immediately airlifted. A helicopter took him to the shore in Florida to get immediate medical attention. Because he’s Dutch.”

rappler.com/newsbreak/in-depth

We treat foreigners as human beings and equals (even in job) here in the Philippines, and this is how our own people are treated abroad⁉️ Let me guess, you treat animals far better, right?

💢👿

@pilipinas @philippines

RAPPLER · For years, Dutch ships have been paying Filipinos less than EuropeansA Filipino cook, who contracted a chronic neuro condition on a chemical tanker, leads a landmark suit to end a Dutch practice to pay Filipinos and Indonesians less than their European counterparts.

uses term to describe in great state of ...

released probe on conditions of in the state of , which it said were "" and in violation of the which prohibits

US GOVT sez ''deliberately indifferent'' to unchecked deadly , widespread , and at state lockups...

thehill.com/homenews/state-wat

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A World of Slaves:
Most Americans haven’t seen what’s coming.

Nancy MacLean notes that when the ’ control of the GOP kicked into high gear after the financial crisis of 2007-08, many were so stunned by the “shock-and-awe” tactics of government, unions, and that meet citizens’ basic necessities that few realized that many leading the charge had been trained in economics at Virginia institutions, especially George Mason University.

Wasn’t it just a new, particularly vicious wave of partisan politics?
It wasn’t.

MacLean convincingly illustrates that it was something far more disturbing.
MacLean is not the only scholar to sound the alarm that the country is experiencing a that is well on its way to radically, and perhaps permanently, altering the society.

Peter , former head of the MIT economics department, INET grantee, and author of "The Vanishing Middle Class", as well as economist Gordon of the University of Oregon and author of "The One Percent Solution", have provided eye-opening analyses of where America is headed and why.

MacLean adds another dimension to this dystopian big picture, acquainting us with what has been overlooked in the capitalist right wing’s playbook.

She observes, for example, that many liberals have missed the point of strategies like .

Efforts to “reform” and are not just about a preference for the private sector over the public sector, she argues. You can wrap your head around those, even if you don’t agree.

Instead, MacLean contends, the goal of these strategies is to radically alter power relations, pro-public forces and the and commitment of the corporations that take over public services and resources, thus advancing the plans to and make way for a return to .

The majority will be held captive so that the wealthy can finally be free to do as they please, no matter how destructive.

MacLean argues that despite the rhetoric of Virginia school acolytes, shrinking big government is not really the point.

The require a government with tremendous new powers so that they can bypass the will of the people.
This, as MacLean points out, requires greatly “to control the resultant popular anger.”
The spreading use of pre-emption by GOP-controlled state legislatures to suppress local progressive victories such as living wage ordinances is another example of the right’s use of .

👉Could these right-wing capitalists allow private companies to fill with helpless citizens—or, more profitable still, right-less undocumented ? ☑️They could, and have.

👉Might they engineer a by moving Americans to inadequate 401(k)s? ☑️Done.

👉Take away the rights of consumers and workers to bring grievances to court by making them sign agreements? ☑️Check.

👉Gut to the point where ordinary people have such bleak prospects that they have no energy to fight back? ☑️Getting it done.

👉Would they even refuse children ? ☑️Actually, yes.

MacLean notes that in , Michigan, Americans got a taste of what the emerging oligarchy will look like — it tastes like . There, the Koch-funded Mackinac Center pushed for legislation that would allow the governor to take control of communities facing emergency and put unelected managers in charge.
In Flint, one such manager switched the city’s water supply to a polluted river, but the Mackinac Center’s lobbyists ensured that the law was fortified by protections against lawsuits that poisoned inhabitants might bring. Tens of thousands of children were exposed to , a substance known to cause serious health problems including brain damage.

Libertarian economist Tyler has provided an economic for this kind of , stating that where it is difficult to get clean water, private companies should take over and make people pay for it. “This includes giving them the right to cut off people who don’t—or can’t—pay their bills,” he explains.

To many this sounds grotesquely , but it is a way of thinking that has deep roots in America.

In "Why I, Too, Am Not a Conservative" (2005), Buchanan considers the charge of made against the kind of classic liberal that he took himself to be.

MacLean interprets his discussion to mean that people who “failed to foresee and save money for their future needs” are to be treated, as Buchanan put it, “as members of the species, akin to… who are dependent.’”

Do you have your education, health care, and retirement personally funded against all possible exigencies?
Then that means .

ineteconomics.org/perspectives

Institute for New Economic ThinkingMeet the Hidden Architect Behind America's Racist EconomicsNobel laureate James Buchanan is the intellectual linchpin of the Koch-funded attack on democratic institutions, argues Duke historian Nancy MacLean