Carol Rose/ACLU Massachusetts compares ICE tactics to Slobodan Milosevic, ethnic cleansing

The American Civil Liberties Union is indirectly linked to the Mexican government and is a strong supporter of illegal immigration. Carol Rose - executive director of their Massachusetts chapter - (with help from their communications director Christopher Ott) pens the screed "Inhumane raid was just one of many" which should erase any doubts anyone could have that their group is not interested in doing what's in the U.S.'s best interests. They even finish by comparing ICE's tactics to those employed by Slobodan Milosevic.

They discuss an Immigration and Customs Enforcement ("ICE") plan called Operation Endgame (aclum.org/endgame.pdf) which supposedly has as its goal deporting all illegal aliens by 2012. I didn't read the whole thing and I don't know whether "all removable aliens" as used in the PDF refers to all 12 to 20 million illegal aliens, or just subsets of that number. What's clear, however, is that the ACLU wants to use due process as a cover for supporting illegal immigration, and they're willing to wave babies to do it:

The pace of raids will need to accelerate, however, in order to meet Endgame's aggressive deportation goals over the next five years. We'll see more of the surreal New Bedford-style tactics: arrest first, ask questions later. We'll hear more stories of the human suffering that results from such tactics: of nursing babies who become dehydrated when separated from their mothers, of 7-year-olds frantically looking for their missing mothers, and of minors being flown to distant states without adequate protection.

A very careful use of language; unlike the NYT, they didn't falsely accuse ICE of taking the baby away. Then, they engage in their "yes, but":

Obviously, the United States has the right to control who enters our country, as well as the right to deport those who are not authorized to be here. But the US Constitution also says that everyone's fundamental rights must be respected while it is being determined whether or not they have a right to be here.

Allow me to suggest that they read the definition of "Expedited Removal" from the PDF they provide:

The Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 authorizes the DHS to quickly remove certain inadmissible aliens from the U.S. The authority covers aliens who are inadmissible because they have no entry documents or because they have used counterfeit, altered, or otherwise fraudulent or improper documents. The authority covers aliens who arrive in, attempt to enter, or have entered the U.S. without having been admitted or paroled by an immigration officer at a port-of-entry. The DHS has the authority to order the removal, and the alien is not referred to an immigration judge except under certain circumstances after an alien makes a claim to legal status in the U.S. or demonstrates a credible fear of persecution if returned to his or her home country.

That would seem to assuage their concerns over "due process", no? Obviously, their goal is to tie the deportation system into knots. Then come the scare tactics:

Even most US citizens could not prove their citizenship on demand. If ICE raided your workplace, could you? If you're like most people, you don't carry documents such as your passport or birth certificate with you at all times. And in a free society, you shouldn't have to... [...much deleted...] Even US citizens, as well as immigrants who are here legally, will live with the fear of arrest.

Another careful use of language, in that the first paragraph only refers to U.S. citizens, and not legal immigrants. The latter are required to carry proof of their legality at all times, contradicting the second paragraph's claim. Native-born and even naturalized citizens will in almost all cases have little difficulty very quickly proving that they're citizens. The specter of citizens or legal immigrants being unjustly deported is tiny indeed; perhaps the ACLU would be good enough to provide us with recent examples of such cases.

Then, we get to the ethnic cleansing:

ICE tactics call to mind sinister human rights abuses from other parts of the world. The United States went to war to stop Slobodan Milosevic's attempt to "ethnically cleanse" Kosovo in 1999. We should ask ourselves how, just eight years later, we came to be carrying out a policy that involves such similar tactics -- lightning raids, mass arrests, packed detention centers, and mass deportations.

Anyone who directly or indirectly donates to the ACLU should think deeply about whether they want to support an organization that would make such a despicable charge.

It ends on this misleading statement:

We must stop it. It's time to bring operation Endgame itself to an end. We need an immigration policy that balances the right to control our borders with the civil liberties we must preserve in order to remain free.

I highly doubt that the ACLU really cares about "remaining free". Rather, their goal is to hide behind that in order to push a far-left agenda, including massive immigration of any kind.

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For all those unaware of what Solbo's ethnic cleansing was about, Bosnia & Kosovo allowed massive foreign illegal immigration of hostile Muslim Albanians who decided to dump their Serb national government like the South decided to dump America's hostile NorthEast government, unfortunately the Serbs waited too long and the US military helped out the KLA (Kosovo Liberation Army) Bosnia & Kosovo break away from Serbia by annihilating all the the infrastructure of Serbia. We also polluted the entire Danube River from Bosnia/Kosovo to the Black sea. What happend to Bosnia & Kosovo is what happens to countries that don't control their borders.

_The United States went to war to stop Slobodan Milosevic's attempt to "ethnically cleanse" Kosovo in 1999._ Not to endorse everything Serbs did in Kosovo or anywhere else, either officially or unofficially, but: _...Bosnia the general lack of appetite for this reality among member states is why a final decision on the status of Kosovo is taking so long. Some of these member states may be thinking: Maybe a less lethal form of "ethnic cleansing" (which Israel engages in all the time) would not have been such a bad thing after all... Albanians later did the same thing -- engaged a kind of ethnic blackmail backed by violence -- to Macedonia; I think that was an eye-opener to many people, but too late. As Smitty suggests, people may want to ponder the future of large parts of the US which are being inundated with Mexicans, as well as the irresponsible chroniclers/enablers of this in the media.

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[1] news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6496417.stm

And if it happens to be a U.S. Citizen who gets arrested, the ACLU cares nothing about their human suffering, or their families, or their children. They will never come to the aid of, or speak out in behalf of Americans. Choosing to be a criminal has consequences beyond the perpetrator. Most of all, their victims, and their families, as well as the criminals family. Everyone suffers. Society suffers most of all. Moreso when a society tolerates the crime. A society of laws should feel neither pain or sympathy for the lawbreaker when justice is served. Enforcement is honorable and should be respected by all. Illegals deserve no more sympathy for choosing a life of crime, and then having to suffer the consequences of that choice, than anyone else.

this is so much stuff and nonsense. What the ACLU is about is the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. if it only is honored on sunny days when nice white rich people want to speak - it is not worth the parchment it is printed on. The authoritarian types who pretend to support "freedom" - but just want everyone in the world to stay put and keep the status quo - are really spineless cowards who fear real freedom - and want to make sure that there is no real equality. The Declaration of Independence says we get our rights from our creator - not our zip code. That clearly means that even if you are born in Mexico - you are born with the rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.