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Thread about Hyundai LG plant workers in Georgia.
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“… The DHS smeared Iris Dayana Monterroso-Lemus after she went public with the harrowing story of how she was forced to spend three days in custody carrying the fetus of her dead son when she miscarried at 20 weeks.
Days later, in early May, she was deported to Guatemala …
… The mother of six, 38, gave an interview about her experience to the Nashville Banner on May 27. She described having to sleep “starving” on the floor of the notorious cockroach-infested Richwood Correctional Center, in Louisiana. She said she was forced to deliver her stillborn child while a prison guard watched over her.
… A month after Monterroso-Lemus’s story was published, Noem’s Department for Homeland Security (DHS) issued a furious rebuttal to “set the record straight.”
Point by point in a June 26 “fact check,” DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin described the grieving mother’s allegations as “absolutely FALSE,” insisting the department “had documentation to show” she had been provided proper medical care—before stating Monterroso-Lemus was facing an active warrant for homicide in her native Guatemala.
… Court documents show that a judge threw out the 14-year-old warrant and freed Monterroso-Lemus on May 13, four days after she arrived in Guatemala. … It is not known when she was cleared of involvement in the alleged crime.
The court documents were issued six weeks before DHS claimed that she was wanted for “homicide.”
… McLaughlin said the warrant had been active when she was deported, without addressing why no attempt had been made to check it was still true with Guatemalan authorities ahead of the public statement. She said, “Department of Homeland Security’s intelligence gathering ended the second this criminal was off American streets.”…”
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So, it sounds like the deportation was justified based on information available at the time, the response by DHS afterward was shoddy at best and whether sufficient / humane medical treatment was provided by ICE during incarceration of this woman is still in doubt.
Does presidential immunity cover crimes against humanity at The Hague?“… But U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan said she was unable to offer any help to the deported immigrants, four of whom appear to now sit in a prison camp in Ghana awaiting transfer to Nigeria or The Gambia. Because they now are in the custody of the Ghanaian government, she said, her “hands are tied.”
… Lawyers for the men say that as soon as they reached Ghana, they were informed that they would be quickly transferred to their home countries, even though they had won protection from U.S. immigration courts from being returned to their homes for fear of persecution or torture.
They allege that the Trump administration used Ghana to circumvent those protections. They had asked Chutkan to order the Trump administration to disclose details of its arrangement with Ghana to determine whether there might be legal options to demand the return of their clients.…”
Unfortunately yes because the US has never recognized the ICC and it has no jurisdiction.Does presidential immunity cover crimes against humanity at The Hague?