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Explanation sought over 'rights violations' of some Pinoys nabbed by ICE

Explanation sought over 'rights violations' of some Pinoys nabbed by ICE

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NEW YORK—Several U.S. lawmakers are demanding an explanation regarding the alleged mistreatment of Asian lawful permanent residents—including Filipinos—who were arrested by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
In a letter addressed to U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus expressed their concern after several Asian Americans detained by the CBP and ICE were allegedly deprived of their right to legal counsel and due process.
The letter cited troubling cases such as that of Filipino Mrs. Lewelyn Dixon, who was detained after living legally in the U.S. for 50 years and Mr. Maximo Londonio, a member of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, who was held in ICE custody for two months following a vacation in the Philippines.
'These cases suggest possible violations of constitutional protections. The U.S. Constitution provides critical due process protections for all persons within the United States, regardless of immigration status," the lawmakers wrote.
"The Fifth Amendment protects against actions by the federal government that violate due process, while the Sixth Amendment guarantees the right to legal counsel in criminal cases. The U.S. Supreme Court has repeatedly affirmed that LPRs are entitled to these same protections,' they added.
The letter—signed by fourteen lawmakers—was led by New York Representative Grace Meng, who serves as Chair of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus.
The lawmakers are requesting an explanation regarding the denial of the right to legal counsel and constitutional protections to those in CBP custody, as well as the total number of U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents who have been detained since President Donald Trump took office.
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