Unmarked detention centers, no American flag, no oversight, no visitations or public records of inmates whereabouts, no judicial appeal process or access to lawyers, no climate control, inadequate plumbing...just another day for people who look mexican in the Triangle.http://www.thenation.com/doc/20100104/stevens/single140 Centrewest Court, Suite 100, Cary NC 27513330 S. Salisbury Street, Raleigh, NC 27602300 Fayetteville Street Mall, Suite 121, Raleigh NC 27601"If you don't have enough evidence to charge someone criminally but you think he's illegal, we can make him disappear." - James Pendergraph, ICE director and former NC sheriff.
12/27/2009 7:02:24 PM
That's a risk you take imho if you come here illegally and start causing trouble. If you are concerned about "disappearing" then go back to [insert country here] and arrange to come over legally. I think it is economically unfeasible to remove illegals or to erect some 40 ft wall at the border of Mexico. Otherwise I think you are here at your own risk if you want to sneak in to get $$$$.
12/27/2009 7:15:37 PM
ibt "so much for transparency" statement
12/27/2009 7:18:11 PM
Yeah my concern is less with illegal immigration than the idea that this system is used to skirt due process and hide detainees(sometimes legit american citizens) from the protections that the prison/legal system provides(such as they are). If you can't see how this practice is ripe for abuse, then you're simply not imaginative.We condemn the use of secret police, black prisons and shady backroom justice elsewhere, but tolerate it in our own neighborhood.
12/27/2009 9:17:01 PM
These locations were only discovered due to a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit.http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&source=hp&ie=UTF8&q=140+Centrewest+Court,+Suite+100,+Cary+NC+27513&fb=1&gl=us&hnear=&cid=0,0,4590295741094587952&ei=6Rc4S5rPA5LSlAfTt_WcBw&ved=0CAgQnwIwAA&hq=140+Centrewest+Court,+Suite+100,+Cary+NC+27513&z=16&layer=c&cbll=35.819416,-78.804815&panoid=EiQC5-kQfmSvuCvgG6QwKg&cbp=12,284.76,,0,5The salisbury street one is of course the old office building beside the courthouse that is used as a jail. The cary office above is more concerning. Note the blacked out windows.
12/27/2009 9:35:49 PM
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/local/story/917007.html
12/27/2009 10:06:15 PM
Wow. That's almost unbelievable. I could see that type of shit in the USSR or Nazi Germany.I thought we were supposed to better than this...
12/27/2009 10:18:48 PM
12/27/2009 11:05:19 PM
Awesome, one of these is about a mile from my house. I'm going to go say Hi.
12/27/2009 11:37:20 PM
12/27/2009 11:46:42 PM
^^ Ask for a tour of the facilities.
12/28/2009 12:02:32 AM
This is the first issue that has caused me to write my representatives in Congress in a long time.I managed to restrain myself from demanding that we hang James Pendergraph by the neck until he is dead.
12/28/2009 1:55:19 AM
I guess this shouldn't be too surprising. We treat other groups of non-citizens in a similar manner when convenient.
12/28/2009 8:11:49 AM
I don't mean to bang a repetitious drum or just score rhetorical points here, but this is why the Constitution matters. It might be quaint and obstructionist when it opposes your political goals but we ignore it at our own peril.I'm the absolute last to play the race card, but I think the Federal policy towards illegal Hispanic immigrants is about the closest thing to institutionalized racism that you're going to find today. ICE is simply an organization which exists to catch enough illegal immigrants to justify it's continued existence but not enough to actually disrupt the flow of cheap labor to the tax cows in rural districts.I am comfortable with the fact that non-citizen immigrants have no right to be in the United States and that they are here at our convenience. Simply stated, that is one of the benefits of being a United States Citizen that isn't extended to immigrants who are, in fact, guests. But the right of due process (albeit abbreviated for illegal immigrants who are not being incarcerated, fined, or executed, but only deported) is universal.This will probably be the first time I call David Price on an issue he might pretend to care about.]
12/28/2009 9:30:33 AM
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12/28/2009 2:16:14 PM
This is completely believable. Habeas corpus stopped meaning something about 8150 years ago.
12/28/2009 2:51:52 PM
USA #1Freedums and demoncranacies for all!
12/28/2009 3:15:48 PM
I am totally going to go drive by that building in Cary sometime this week while I am in town.
12/28/2009 3:22:28 PM
I'm trying to get up the nerve to go there and ask for a tour for my cousin's Boy Scout troop like we did of the local law enforcement office when I was a kid. (It was a great experience, very professional cops, we talked about all sorts of issues with them. The military did the same thing during national jamborees...probably their greatest recruiting tool.)Anyone have a camera that could be hidden on me?
12/28/2009 11:24:02 PM
If you keep voting for people who are in love with gov't..and want to ever expand it's power and control...you're gonna end up with this kind of stuff.
12/29/2009 12:52:59 AM
But, but, but...we want them to abuse government power in good ways, like free stuff for everybody.
12/29/2009 9:23:45 AM
Everyone agreeing on this means that it won't get much attention. Until hispanics dominate us all at the polls. Then we'll have to worry about state-mandated siestas and sombreros
12/30/2009 12:58:02 AM
Wait so the article is mainly complaining that ICE has unmarked field offices? I only skimmed the article but that doesn't seem like a big deal. A lot of these agencies do undercover and sensitive operations that demand a little privacy. Ever been to an ALE office? The one in Wake Co is in the back of an office park w/ the letters blacked out; you can only see it when you get close. Again, I didn't read the article so if I totally missed the point - flame on.
12/30/2009 1:58:16 AM
oh, you totally missed the point. They have unmarked offices, yes. But they also have no real way to document who is where, when they were moved, where they were moved, etc. And, according to the article, it is used to make it hard to track people who enter the system.
12/30/2009 8:37:58 PM
The unmarked offices themselves are something of an issue as well. For interested parties trying to sort matters out, the only contact info listed on their website takes you to Atlanta. Maybe they'd connect you to someone in Raleigh, maybe not. This type of obfuscation is the same thing a company like Paypal does to keep customers from contacting a real person to discuss real issues.We may not always agree with city hall or the county mounties, but at least there's a place we can go to file a complaint or request information(I'll ignore for a moment the threatening techniques cops use to discourage complaints) and everything is a matter of public record. Open communication is expected of any business and imperative to the function of democracy.While discretion may be necessary to undercover operations, undercover cops seem to operate just fine with the existence of of a public police station. Undercover arrest and imprisonment, however, is absolutely abhorrent to the success of a just society.[Edited on December 30, 2009 at 10:54 PM. Reason : .]
12/30/2009 10:53:26 PM
The other day I was talking to a friend about this. My friend had interned with the DA's office in Raleigh over the summer, and became familiar with a number of cases. And he said that whenever the accused was an immigrant, they had to move fast and work hard to keep ICE from grabbing them, because then they'd disappear.For a split second I was impressed with the DA's humanitarian bent, until my friend pointed out that a lot of these people were very serious offenders who ought to do long prison terms, but who instead would be deported, usually dumped in an unsecured camp for deportees just over the border.So if you don't care about the abhorrent secret-police aspect to this whole thing, maybe you care about the part where serious, violent criminals are getting pulled from the justice system and set free right across our not-terribly-secure border.
1/3/2010 1:45:41 PM
1/3/2010 3:14:17 PM
Front page of today's N&O:http://www.newsobserver.com/news/nation_world/story/277034.html
1/10/2010 1:33:25 PM
Nah, not if the person is black/brown/maybe an illegal immigrant.
1/10/2010 6:44:36 PM
So I'm guessing that would be a "No." on the boy scout tour.
1/10/2010 7:00:04 PM
Tell them it's predominately an Hispanic troop.
1/10/2010 9:13:55 PM
Just sent letters to Price and Hagan about this. We are very quickly turning into (or maybe already have) a nation that bases decisions primarily on fear instead of the hope we were founded on.
1/12/2010 3:04:05 PM
http://www.newsobserver.com/2010/04/02/417665/dozens-protest-at-jail-for-aliens.htmlUnlike previous protests at this location, these protesters were not threatened with arrest because they were white.
4/2/2010 11:31:07 PM
many homos and reverse racists ITT
4/3/2010 12:16:11 AM
once again, if you disagree with pack_fudge, you're a homo. you'd think he'd have come up with something a bit more derogatory after trying so hard all this time.
4/3/2010 12:17:45 AM
+1 to the homo list^
4/3/2010 12:18:13 AM
and proud to be a homosexual, Bryan. what's your excuse for being a bigot?
4/3/2010 12:18:49 AM
these centers sound like better living conditions than they would experience in a Mexican prison. Immigration is a matter of administrative law, not criminal law. The detainees being processed for illegal immigration don't have to be given the same treatment that a person facing criminal prosecution does.We still torture federal prisoners with Diesel Therapy on a regular basis, so I have a hard time feeling sympathy for illegals that are getting shuttled out of this country in less than desireable conditions.
4/3/2010 11:26:59 PM
Yeah, well at least in the case of the AMERICAN CITIZEN listed above, what's your bullshit excuse then? And how far does your theory go? Apparently you are fine with the fact that they let an African guy DIE, and seriously, how do you think he got the head injury?With this mindset, is it okay to just shoot them in the head and then throw the bodies out back? Maybe that's a bit much, but where do you draw the line? Did you ever think that maybe we treat all detainees fairly not necessarily to protect them and because they are so deserving, but just because it reflects who we are as a people?
4/3/2010 11:43:32 PM
LOL... Just read up on "diesel therapy"... I had never heard of it.If that's "torture" then god help us, we'll be housing inmates at 5-star hotels by the time I'm an old man.You break the law, you go to prison. Sorry they gave you a shitty balogna sandwich and made you ride a bus. Maybe you should look into not breaking the law in the future.
4/3/2010 11:51:54 PM
"Diesel Therapy" is when they leave you in the transit sytem for a month to a year with no actual destination. They keep prisoners bound in shackles for so long that they develop open sores that get infected, yet the shackles keep getting put on. They develop circulatory problems and nervous system problems, on top of being subjected to the mental torture of being bound in place. They may stay overnight at a prison, or they may just be left on the bus or plane overnight. They don't get handed over from the federal marshalls to the board of prisons until they feel the prisoner has been taught enough of a lesson.
4/4/2010 12:04:36 AM
4/4/2010 12:13:27 AM
what, you condone this type of treatment yet you have a problem with illegals getting hauled out of the country?
4/4/2010 12:39:23 AM
I'm sure they keep someone on a bus for "years" If you want new information to be taken seriously, try avoiding blatant exaggeration in your first telling of it
4/4/2010 8:33:22 AM
I never said someone has been left on for "years", and the time frames I mentioned are legitimate.
4/4/2010 11:26:41 AM
^ Solinari just believes that people should face the punishment for their crimes as prescribed by law, unless they are white males committing hate crimes, in which case they didn’t do anything wrong.
4/4/2010 11:30:46 AM
say what? quote plz. i think you read someone else's post and thought it was mine. if you have been convicted of breaking a hate crime law, then you should be penalized under its provisionseleusis, do you have any proof of someone being left in "diesel therapy" for a year? If not, STFU hyperbolist.[Edited on April 4, 2010 at 11:35 AM. Reason : s]
4/4/2010 11:34:03 AM