Federal Government Under Scrutiny for Denying Adequate Legal Counsel at Minnesota ICE Facility
A federal judge exposes a stark gap between government claims and detainee realities at a Minnesota ICE facility, spotlighting severe legal access failures that threaten due process and American justice values.
In Minneapolis, a federal judge has sharply criticized the federal government’s handling of legal access for detainees at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility, shining a light on a troubling disregard for constitutional rights under the current administration. U.S. District Judge Nancy Brasel made clear that the government's assurances about detainees’ access to counsel are far from reality, calling their position “a tough sell” amid mounting evidence presented by human rights advocates. How Can We Trust a System That Undermines Due Process? The case revolves around allegations that people held on the edge of Minneapolis face significant barriers to...
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