I think Lemmy can get alarmist at times, sure. But when people are getting punished without due process, that’s a big deal. When the Justice department admits they made a mistake but have no interest in correcting it, that’s a big deal. When judges (and the Supreme Court) tell them to figure it out (edit: and they don’t), that’s a big deal. When the reason they give (the people are deported to another country and in their custody) is essentially a workaround that the Justice department came up with, and they don’t have any meaningful consequence to stop them from doing it again, that’s a big deal.
I think Lemmy can get alarmist at times, sure. But when people are getting punished without due process, that’s a big deal. When the Justice department admits they made a mistake but have no interest in correcting it, that’s a big deal. When judges (and the Supreme Court) tell them to figure it out (edit: and they don’t), that’s a big deal. When the reason they give (the people are deported to another country and in their custody) is essentially a workaround that the Justice department came up with, and they don’t have any meaningful consequence to stop them from doing it again, that’s a big deal.