Jewish Groups Suing to Let Detained Immigrants Loose Due to Threat of the Flu

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 7, 2020

Of course when the world is falling apart, the number one thing that Jewish groups like the ACLU and the SPLC are thinking about is freeing brown people onto the streets so they can commit crimes.

It doesn’t matter what is happening: the number one thing on a Jew’s mind is how he can hurt white people.

You have to admit that it is hilarious that they are invoking the Constitution when absolutely everyone in the country has been stripped of all of their Constitutional rights.

LA Times:

As an increasing number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainees across the country test positive for COVID-19, California lawyers are working to free as many clients as they can by invoking constitutional rights and arguing on humanitarian grounds. In the last week, U.S. District Judge Terry Hatter Jr. ordered at least 10 people released from Adelanto, one of the country’s largest detention centers, holding nearly 2,000 people.

It’s unclear how many detainees have been released nationwide due to coronavirus concerns. A federal judge in Pennsylvania this week ordered a local detention center to release 11 detainees, while a judge in New York ordered the release of 10 others.

Most detainees have been released after lawyers petitioned federal courts on their behalf. Others have been released on bond or through humanitarian parole, which is free to people with a compelling emergency.

In court filings, ICE has argued that concern about detainees contracting COVID-19 is “based on mere speculation” and that releasing large numbers of them would set a precedent that would persist even after the virus subsides.

In arguing for detainees’ release, immigrant rights advocates have pointed to jails and state prisons, which are trying to decrease the number of those inside to stem infection rates. California already has begun to process some 3,500 inmates to be released early in the next two months.

Until ICE agrees to release more detainees, “you’re going to keep seeing petitions like this,” said Jessica Bansal, senior staff attorney at the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California, which got Hernandez and five others held at Adelanto released. “Because people need to get out.”

The ACLU has sued ICE facilities in multiple states over coronavirus concerns. A number of elected officials, including members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, have called for stepped-up releases.

Late last month, the Southern Poverty Law Center and other groups filed an emergency request for the release of tens of thousands of people in ICE custody if the agency “cannot or will not take the steps immediately necessary to ensure high-risk individuals are protected from the virus.”

The preliminary injunction was filed in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles as part of an existing class-action lawsuit, Fraihat v. ICE, which alleges that lax oversight has caused severe deficiencies in medical and mental healthcare in ICE facilities, as well as discrimination against detainees with disabilities.

I would be upset about this. But I’m not.

All of these people are going to go home.

Because America is going to be worse than any third world country.