- United States
- Mo.
- Letter
ICE and the Erosion of Law: Constitutional and Human Rights Violations
To: Rep. Burlison, Sen. Hawley, Sen. Schmitt
From: A constituent in Joplin, MO
July 13
 I write with urgency and clarity: What’s unfolding under current U.S. immigration policy is not law enforcement—it is the dismantling of constitutional and human rights, disguised as national security. It demands immediate congressional action. Since January 2025, the federal government has weaponized the Alien Enemies Act—an archaic wartime law from 1798—to detain and deport people without warrants, counsel, or judicial review. Documented immigrants, asylum seekers, and even U.S. citizens have disappeared into a growing network of private detention centers, military compounds, and foreign prisons—many operating in secrecy without oversight. Masked agents—often in black, without name tags, badge numbers, or insignia—are arresting people from homes, workplaces, and public spaces. Victims are taken in unmarked vehicles, denied attorneys, and often deported to countries like El Salvador, where they’re imprisoned in notorious facilities like the Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT). As members of Congress, you are obligated to uphold both the Constitution and the United States’ human rights commitments. The following articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) are being violated: Article 1: Equal dignity and rights denied based on nationality and political identity. Article 3: Liberty and personal security erased through indefinite, warrantless detention. Article 5: Cruel, inhuman conditions, including denial of food, medicine, and safety. Articles 6 & 7: Legal recognition and equal protection stripped from detainees. Article 8: Effective remedy denied as court rulings are ignored. Article 9: Arbitrary arrest and exile of both citizens and non-citizens. Articles 10 & 11: No fair hearing, no due process, no presumption of innocence. Article 12: Families torn apart by raids and disappearances. Article 13: Movement restricted; borders weaponized against legal residents. Article 14: Asylum rights destroyed by mass expulsions and denial of claims. Article 15: Citizenship stripped by executive fiat. Article 19: Expression crushed by surveillance and suppression. Article 20: Peaceful protest met with force and arrest. Article 28: Entire rights framework eroded by state impunity. This is not merely a policy failure—it is the suspension of law, rights, and democracy. The U.S. is running a regime of unaccountable detention, disappearance, and transnational imprisonment that violates both the Constitution and global human rights standards. Congress must act: • Investigate and defund all ICE operations under the Alien Enemies Act. • End no-bid contracts with private detention corporations. • Enforce court orders and restore due process. • Demand transparency on overseas detention and deportation deals. The world is watching. So are the American people. History will remember whether this Congress defended liberty—or stood silent in the face of state-sponsored cruelty. Silence is complicity. These violations must end. Accountability must follow.
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