Due Process Denied (PART II): Kilmar Abrego-Garcia and the "Great Replacement"
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In understanding the current administration's draconian deportation policies, nothing makes sense except in the light of white supremacy.
The underlying animating force of these policies, openly stated by Tom Homan during a white house press conference, is "the great replacement theory". Propagated by white nationalist, white supremacist fascists, operating in and out of government, it's a lie that has resulted in depraved acts of racist and antisemitic violence (See Southern Poverty Law Center link below).
Sadly, the DHS, ICE, and other federal agencies have become something resembling the American gestapo, attempting to reduce the number of non-whites in this country, to retain power in perpetuity.
In furtherance of these policies, they are arresting judges, conducting warrantless searches of homes and businesses, and even raiding US congressional offices and detaining staffers, again without warrants. They are threatening prison for even speaking out against these actions.
In Part 2 of our collaboration with the Truth Be Found Podcast, we talk about the terrifying erosion of our civil rights and the racist rhetoric underpinning the worst actions of our government.
IN THIS EPISODE:
- Justin Yentes describes the prison where Mr. Abrego-Garcia is held;
- The history of El Salvador President Nayib Bukele’s total erosion of Due Process in his own country;
- The real risk of harm and even death Mr. Abrego-Garcia faces in this facility;
- Expert consultant, former gang member describes the BOP’s approach to “gang management”;
- Practical tips for defense lawyers dealing with gang designation in a Pre-Sentence report;
- Tom Homan espouses racist, white-nationalist, “great replacement theory” to justify his draconian immigration policies.
LINKS:
Check out the incredible Truth be Found Podcast wtih Justin Yentes!
Southern Poverty Law Center: The Racist 'Great Replacement' Conspiracy Theory Explained
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