An open letter to the U.S. Congress

The constitution affords individual rights of due process.

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The Constitution affords individuals the fundamental right of habeas corpus, which allows them to challenge their detention in court. This longstanding principle, enshrined in our nation's founding document, serves as a critical safeguard against unjust imprisonment and upholds due process. However, there are deeply troubling indications that this administration is actively exploring avenues to suspend habeas corpus, a move that would deprive people of their legal protections and recourse. Such an action would represent an alarming encroachment on civil liberties and a disregard for the rule of law. It is imperative that the administration uphold the Constitution and respect the checks and balances that are integral to our system of governance. A unilateral suspension of habeas corpus without congressional authorization would be unconstitutional and an abuse of power. I urge you, as a representative of the people, to take a firm stance in defense of habeas corpus and hold the administration accountable for any attempts to undermine this fundamental right. It is crucial that we safeguard the principles upon which our nation was founded and ensure that the constitutional rights of all individuals are protected.

▶ Created on May 10 by Allison

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