A U.S. Green Card holder held without charges is a clear violation of the due process rights granted to everyone in the U.S. under the constitution. If there is no constitutional due process protection for permanent residents, how can anyone be safe from being disappeared?
A U.S. Green Card holder held without charges is a clear violation of the due process rights granted to everyone in the U.S. under the constitution. If there is no constitutional due process protection for permanent residents, how can anyone be safe from being disappeared?
From interview of Lee Bollinger, 1st Amendment scholar who served as dean of @UMichLaw, president of @UMich, and president of Columbia University. www.chronicle.com/article/were...
March 15, 2025 at 7:17 PM
From interview of Lee Bollinger, 1st Amendment scholar who served as dean of @UMichLaw, president of @UMich, and president of Columbia University. www.chronicle.com/article/were...
It bears keeping in mind how close the election was, and that more voted for someone other than the President than for the President. When members of the administration say that voters wanted what they are doing, the majority of people actually opposed their agenda.
February 28, 2025 at 10:03 PM
It bears keeping in mind how close the election was, and that more voted for someone other than the President than for the President. When members of the administration say that voters wanted what they are doing, the majority of people actually opposed their agenda.