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December 22, 2009

IMMIGRATION POLICE 'DISAPPEARING' PEOPLE THEY LACK EVIDENCE TO CHARGE

Jacqueline Stevens, The Nation - "If you don't have enough evidence to charge someone criminally but you think he's illegal, we can make him disappear." Those chilling words were spoken by James Pendergraph, then executive director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Office of State and Local Coordination, at a conference of police and sheriffs in August 2008. Also present was Amnesty International's Sarnata Reynolds, who wrote about the incident in the 2009 report "Jailed Without Justice" and said in an interview, "It was almost surreal being there, particularly being someone from an organization that has worked on disappearances for decades in other countries. I couldn't believe he would say it so boldly, as though it weren't anything wrong."

Pendergraph knew that ICE could disappear people, because he knew that in addition to the publicly listed field offices and detention sites, ICE is also confining people in 186 unlisted and unmarked subfield offices, many in suburban office parks or commercial spaces revealing no information about their ICE tenants -- nary a sign, a marked car or even a US flag. . . Designed for confining individuals in transit, with no beds or showers, subfield offices are not subject to ICE Detention Standards. The subfield office network was mentioned in an October report by Dora Schriro, then special adviser to Janet Napolitano, secretary of Homeland Security, but no locations were provided. . .

A senior attorney at a civil rights organization, speaking on background, saw the list and exclaimed, "You cannot have secret detention! The public has the right to know where detention is happening."

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3 Comments:

Blogger m said...

Aliens first. Citizens next.

December 22, 2009 8:01 PM  
Anonymous you can run but you can't hide said...

I'm sure it happens now; certainly Oybama's so-called Justice Dept. has announced their right to arrest without warrant, to hold without charge or trial indefinitely, meaning forever. When Reagan's little cronies were helping Pinochet disappear, meaning torture and murder, thousands of left wingers Americans were too dense to realise their turn was coming. Clinton's pet bill stripping landed immigrants of constitutional protections was the flagship and enabler of the Patriot Act and all that has followed. Yet if you point out the longterm pattern, you're called a conspiracy theorist. It's not a theory, there is a conspiracy.

December 23, 2009 6:01 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Oybama" in Oslo
Bordering on the Ridiculous
By URI AVNERY
http://counterpunch.org/avnery12212009.html

December 23, 2009 6:10 PM  

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