On a related note I wonder about the deportations to other 3rd party destinations ( apparently happening a lot). Aside from just being horrific, don't they interfere with the obligation of congressional oversight? I doubt a US congress person could " oversee" prison conditions in Sudan, etc. Isn't there a legal /constitutional issue here, in spite of the Supreme Court acquiescence to this hideous practice?
100%, I'd also suggest it's cruel and unusual punishment, especially when executed in the absence of due process against people who in many cases have no criminal record and have not committed any crime at all.
Thanks for all the work that went into this.
On a related note I wonder about the deportations to other 3rd party destinations ( apparently happening a lot). Aside from just being horrific, don't they interfere with the obligation of congressional oversight? I doubt a US congress person could " oversee" prison conditions in Sudan, etc. Isn't there a legal /constitutional issue here, in spite of the Supreme Court acquiescence to this hideous practice?
100%, I'd also suggest it's cruel and unusual punishment, especially when executed in the absence of due process against people who in many cases have no criminal record and have not committed any crime at all.