3 ways #Trump's #immigration #crackdown could hit #USCitizens

Brittany Gibson, Apr 23, 2025

"#Trump administration officials are suggesting their immigration crackdown could expand to include deporting convicted U.S. citizens and charging anyone — not just immigrants — who criticizes Trump's policies.

"Why it matters: Such moves — described by officials in recent days — would show how U.S. citizens could be impacted by the growing number of tactics President Trump is using to, in his view, improve national security.

"They'd also be certain to ignite new legal battles over how far Trump's team can go in fighting illegal immigration and responding to #dissenters.

"Zoom in: Here are three tactics the administration has teased that legal analysts say would challenge Americans' rights:

1. Sending convicted U.S. citizens to prisons abroad.

This has been floated as a spinoff of Trump's deal with El Salvador, where a high-security prison is holding about 300 U.S. immigration detainees that the administration says are suspected criminals and gang members.
"Homegrowns are next," Trump said during an Oval Office meeting with Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele last week, referring to sending Americans convicted of crimes to serve time in foreign prisons.
"We always have to obey the laws," Trump said, "but we also have homegrown criminals that push people into subways, that hit elderly ladies over the head ... I'd like to include them in the group of people to get them out of the country."
Trump's suggestion — echoing a similar proposal Bukele made to Secretary of State Marco Rubio in February — drew a storm of criticism from legal advocates, who called it unconstitutional.

2. Putting critics of the administration's policies in jeopardy.

Some officials say U.S. citizens who #criticize administration policies could be charged with crimes, based on the notion that they're aiding terrorists and criminals.
"You have to ask yourself, are they technically aiding and abetting them, because aiding and abetting criminals and terrorists is a crime," White House senior director for counterterrorism Seb Gorka said in an interview with Newsmax.
Trump's team also has questioned the legality of civic groups providing #immigrants with "#KnowYourRights" trainings on how to respond to federal agents. Border czar Tom Homan suggested that such seminars help people evade law enforcement.
"They're trying to use terrorism laws to attack people for their speech and for their political activism, and that's an authoritarian effort," said Kerri Talbot, co-executive director of the Immigration Hub, an immigration advocacy group.

3. Questioning the authority of court orders.

The administration's resistance to returning Kilmar Abrego Garcia — who was legally in the U.S. with an order not to be deported back to El Salvador, but deported to the prison there anyway — has raised questions about how far Trump's team can go in trying to skirt court orders.
The White House says the decision to return #AbregoGarcia rests with El Salvador because the U.S. Supreme Court told the administration only to "facilitate" his return, not "effectuate" it.

Advocates worry the resulting confusion has laid the groundwork for Trump's team to send a #USCitizen to a foreign prison, then claim that person couldn't be returned.

A federal judge raised this concern in Abrego Garcia's case.
"If today the Executive claims the right to deport without due process and in disregard of court orders, what assurance will there be tomorrow that it will not deport American citizens and then disclaim responsibility to bring them home?" wrote Judge Harvie Wilkinson III.
"And what assurance shall there be that the Executive will not train its broad discretionary powers upon its political enemies?"

What they're saying: Michelle Brané, former executive director of the Biden administration's Family Reunification Task Force, echoed Wilkinson.

"If they can send a noncitizen to a prison in El Salvador without due process ... why would a U.S. citizen be safer?"

The White House didn't respond to a request for comment. But officials have argued that they have an electoral mandate for stricter immigration enforcement, and that opposition to their policies is against the will of voters.

Trump's handling of immigration polls well in public surveys.
But sending immigrants to El Salvador's prison without criminal convictions or due process does not — about 60% were opposed in a recent YouGov survey.

Between the lines: U.S. citizens have been mistakenly detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) before, including cases this month in Arizona and Florida.

"People are realizing that this is going to impact all communities," Talbot said, "and that if one citizen can be picked up, then any of us can be picked up and put into proceedings, or labeled a #terrorist, or removed to a foreign prison."

Original article:
https://www.axios.com/2025/04/23/trump-immigration-crackdown-us-citizens

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3 ways Trump's immigration crackdown could hit U.S. citizens

Administration officials have teased three tactics that legal analysts say would challenge Americans' rights.

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"UK Supreme Court rules legal definition of a woman is based on biological sex"

Traurig – ich befürchte, das ist nur der erste Schritt auf einem Weg, der zu weniger Rechten für alle führen könnte. Besonders für Frauen, wenn toxische Männlichkeit oder ein fehlgeleiteter "Feminismus" weiter Auftrieb bekommen.

https://www.bbc.com/news/live/cvgq9ejql39t

#transgender #LGBT #HumanRightsDefenders #uk #transrightsarehumanrights #trans

UK Supreme Court rules legal definition of a woman is based on biological sex

Judges say the "concept of sex is binary" while adding that transgender people will still have protection against discrimination.

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Launching Human Rights Compass.

To face the moment, we bring together leading #HumanRightsDefenders. We analyse and we recommend a way forward. Now.

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El lunes #PBIobserva una audiencia del caso #MujeresAchí. 📢 El tribunal fijó para el día 24 de abril a las 8:30 el inicio de las conclusiones en el proceso.

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I haven't done a #FollowFriday list in a while. Here are some of my favorite #HumanRights accounts (in alphabetical order):

@404mediaco
404 Media is a journalist-founded digital media company exploring the ways technology is shaping–and is shaped by–our world. We're focused on investigative reports, longform features, blogs, and scoops about topics including: hacking, cybersecurity, cybercrime, sex, artificial intelligence, consumer rights, surveillance, privacy, and the democratization of the internet.

@AIF_Massachusetts
American Iron Front in Massachusetts: standing against Nazis, the alt-right, and fascists of all stripes in Massachusetts and the greater New England area.

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News blog covering stories for Black America, the Black diaspora, and allies from all backgrounds.

@CrimethInc
CrimethInc. is a rebel alliance—a decentralized network pledged to anonymous collective action—a breakout from the prisons of our age. We strive to reinvent our lives and our world according to the principles of self-determination and mutual aid.

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Automated toots from Democracy Now's Headlines RSS feed. This account is not affiliated with #DemocracyNow.

@EndIsraeliApartheid
The UN report, entitled "Anatomy of a #Genocide", says Israel has violated three of the five acts listed in the UN Genocide Convention. The UN’s international court of justice (ICJ) has ordered Israel to end its occupation of the Palestinian territories “as rapidly as possible”.

@Freedom_Press
An independent, radical co-op controlled by its volunteers, Freedom runs Britain’s oldest anarchist press and its largest bookshop.

@humanrightswatch
This is the international organization #HumanRightsWatch.

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@MikeDunnAuthor
Working Class Historical Fiction from the not so gilded age. Labor History. Social justice. An injury to one is an injury to all!

@mondoweiss
We cover the movements, activists and policymakers who affect the struggle for freedom in #Palestine. We are now on Peertube! Watch our videos in the fediverse and follow us there for updated video content: https://video.mondoweiss.net

@MusiqueNow
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Tracking politics, policing and #CivilLiberties in the UK.

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Just sharing pics of #AntiCapitalist, Anti-#authoritarian and #AntiColonial graffiti, stickers and street art seen around the world.

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Focus on the USA with emphasis on human rights and conflict. Please send a direct message for information about the curator of this account, who watches the US from another country. Messages deleted from time to time.

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>> Seeding change: Supporting Palestinian human rights defenders through digital security

“As the war unfolded, I realised the importance of digital security for protecting our activism and staying safe online,” one of the participants in the digital security training organised by @7amleh said.

On our #SeedingChange column:

https://www.apc.org/en/blog/seeding-change-supporting-palestinian-human-rights-defenders-through-digital-security

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Seeding change: Supporting Palestinian human rights defenders through digital security

“As the war unfolded, I realised the importance of digital security for protecting our activism and staying safe online,” reflected a participant of a recent digital security training organised by 7amleh - The Arab Center for Social Media Advancement, APC’s Palestine-based member. “These skills are now indispensable for our community's resilience.”The rapidly evolving digital landscape has significantly changed the way communities interact, exchange information and advocate for change, and this is particularly visible in conflict zones. These advancements also carry increasing threats and risks, especially for marginalised groups. In the case of Palestinian women and youth, navigating the online world has become particularly perilous amidst heightened political tensions and escalations from the Israeli war on Gaza.Addressing these challenges, 7amleh launched the project “Resilience building through strengthening the digital protection of youth and women” to empower these communities through digital security trainings and awareness campaigns. Running from January to June 2024, the project was supported through an APC capacity and resilience building grant.Rising digital threats amidst escalating violenceIn the wake of the Israeli war on Gaza, digital rights violations have escalated significantly. Between 2022 and 2023, 7amleh notes there was a marked surge in digital rights violations; according to its 2023 Hashtag Palestine report, there were 4,400 incidents documented during that period, 69% of which occurred after the onset of the war on Gaza. In the 2024 report, the figures are equally appalling, with 75% of internet and communication infrastructure in Gaza partially or completely destroyed and media platforms continuing to restrict Palestinian content. These violations not only threaten personal safety but can also hinder the ability of activists, particularly women human rights defenders (WHRDs), to continue their work.As physical violence often intersects with online threats, the need for digital security training became ever more urgent. The conflict has given rise to digital threats such as surveillance and censorship, and has left people increasingly vulnerable to online attacks, which often carry over beyond the digital realm. These violations pose significant risks to the safety and well-being of individuals, especially WHRDs and youth who actively engage in online activism.The project aimed to enhance the capacities of Palestinian women and youth through digital security trainings and a wide-reaching awareness campaign. The core objective was to equip participants with the necessary skills and knowledge to more safely navigate online spaces, particularly during times of crisis, political escalation and censorship. In doing so, the project served as both a preventative measure and a tool for building resilience in the face of increasing digital violations. Photo: Participants of a digital security training organised by 7amleh listen to a presentation. Photo courtesy of 7amleh. By providing holistic safety resources and training, the project focused on preventing online risks to which Palestinians, particularly WHRDs, are regularly exposed. The trainings emphasised how to recognise and address digital threats before they escalate into full-blown security crises. They also ensured that WHRDs received critical resources to protect themselves during moments of acute risk and conflict. Through the creation of support networks and the implementation of inclusive policies, the project aimed to build capacity of WHRDs, fostering a stronger foundation for their activism and advocacy efforts.Tailored approaches to building digital securityThe project was designed around three key activities: digital security trainings for women and youth as well as a comprehensive digital rights/security awareness campaign. One of the most impactful components of the project was the digital security training provided to Palestinian women, primarily from human rights organisations. A three-day training session was organised for 21 women, focusing on empowering the participants with tools and knowledge to protect themselves from digital threats such as online surveillance and mitigating online gender-based violence. The decision to hold a women-only training, led by a woman trainer, was especially important for creating a safe space where participants could freely discuss the unique challenges they face online, including the risk of gender-based violence and harassment. The impact of the training proved to be significant, with a follow-up evaluation indicating that 86% of participants responded that their knowledge of digital security had improved.The digital security training organised for youth was another significant activity, as young people involved in activism are frequently targeted by digital threats and may not be aware of the risks they face or the resources available to them. The training was conducted in order to help youth build their knowledge and resilience in online spaces and took place over three days in Ramallah. In total, 35 youth (comprising 20 female and 15 male participants) engaged in the sessions, which focused on helping participants understand the risks they face online and provided practical tools for protecting their privacy and data. The evaluation showed that 91% of participants felt their understanding of digital security had improved, and an encouraging 82% felt more confident in protecting themselves on social platforms. “I now have the knowledge and can protect myself and my family from spying and hacking,” said one participant, underscoring the relevance and impact of the training. Photo: Hands-on training while learning about digital security at a session organised by 7amleh. Photo courtesy of 7amleh. To complement the training sessions, 7amleh launched an extensive awareness campaign on digital rights and security through its social media channels. The campaign aimed to raise awareness about the risks associated with online activity and provide guidance on how to mitigate these risks. It reached an impressive 583,248 people and promoted 7amleh's digital security helpdesk, which has since supported 65 cases of digital threats by offering preventive security tips and solutions to digital threats. The high levels of engagement throughout the campaign show a profound need for capacity building during times of crisis, when people are more vulnerable and communication is critical. Image: Content shared during 7amleh's awareness campaign on digital rights and security, offering people online resources. Image courtesy of 7amleh. Enhancing safety and empowering advocacyIn the midst of a deeply challenging context, 7amleh’s project has shown how even small steps can have a meaningful impact on communities. Strengthening the safety of Palestinian women and youth through digital security helped them gain necessary skills to navigate online more safely and protect themselves from digital violations, which is imperative for continuing their advocacy efforts despite increased risks.The approach is also highly replicable and adaptable by other organisations in the APC network who are working in different contexts, and are looking to help equip marginalised groups with the skills and knowledge to protect themselves online.For the participants in the digital security trainings, the project was particularly meaningful as it created an environment of mutual support. An inspiring manifestation of this was the creation of a safe space for women in the form of a Signal group, where they could continue to connect, build community, and share experiences and advice. These connections have not only empowered the participants but also contributed to the creation of a network of support, fostering solidarity among Palestinian activists and human rights defenders. Photo: Participants in 7amleh's digital security training show their completion certificates. Photo courtesy of 7amleh. Overall, the project’s holistic approach to digital rights – combining hands-on training with a wider awareness campaign – has helped to build long-term resilience in the community. “During the war, our digital safety training was essential. It empowered us to navigate the online space amidst heightened risks and ensure our voices were heard despite the challenges,” one digital safety trainee noted. In a time of increasing digital threats and global turmoil, initiatives like these are indispensable in ensuring that the voices of marginalised communities are not silenced.This piece is a version of the information provided by 7amleh - The Arab Center for Social Media Advancement as part of the project "Resilience building through strengthening the digital protection of youth and women", adapted for the Seeding Change column. This column presents the experiences of APC members and partners who were recipients of funding through APC's subgranting programmes, supported by Sida, and of subgrants offered through other APC projects.Did this story inspire you to plant seeds of change in your community? Share your story with us at communications@apc.orgCover image: Photo courtesy of 7amleh

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#Guatemala
Ya está disponible el Boletín n.52 de #PBIGuatemala dedicado a la lucha contra la impunidad y por la memoria histórica

👉 https://pbi-guatemala.org/sites/default/files/2025-03/B52.pdf

#DerechosHumanos #DDHH #HumanRightsDefenders #JusticiaTransicional #Justicia

Open letter to states:

---> #HumanRightsDefenders are increasingly subject to so called cyber-crimes when accessing the internet, targeted violence, harassment, disinformation...

> It is important for the Human RIghts Council to adopt a resolution that reflects the gravity of the situation defenders face and addresses specific protection.

https://www.apc.org/en/pubs/open-letter-states-draft-resolution-human-rights-defenders

- What are your thoughts on holding states and private tech companies accountable to protect human rights defenders?

#HRC58

Open letter to states on the draft resolution on human rights defenders

Civil society urges states to ensure that a resolution at the upcoming 58th session of the UN Human Rights Council addresses the protection of human rights defenders from emerging risks resulting from technological trends and shifting online spaces.

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Protection of defenders against new and emerging forms of technology-facilitated violations

> Join us on 7 March at #HRC58 for a discussion on the challenges human rights defenders face.

- This event will also serve as a reminder to states of their obligations to protect those who stand up for fundamental rights.

#HumanRightsDefenders #HumanRightsOnline

Chad Booc, Jurain Ngujo honored at La Viña’s ‘Ransomed by Love’ Cebu book tour

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Chad Booc, Jurain Ngujo honored at La Viña's ‘Ransomed by Love’ Cebu book tour

In honor of the work of slain activists Chad Booc and Jurain Ngujo II, lawyer and rights advocate Tony La Viña says he opened a law firm dedicated to handling human rights abuse and climate justice cases

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