The article discusses how nearly three dozen immigrants successfully challenged wrongful death declarations made by the Social Security Administration (SSA), leading to the reinstatement of their records. It highlights the impact of the Trump administration's actions, which canceled over 6,000 Social Security numbers to force immigrants to leave the U.S. The article emphasizes the need for legal accountability and touches on the paradox of tolerance within a democratic society. It raises concerns about the implications of the government's actions on civil rights and the potential for state-level prosecutions.
This is a good resurrection story for Easter, seems frontline workers are reversing the illegal pain being inflicted on our neighbors by those who declared them dead.
To date, the administration of President Donald Trump... have canceled the Social Security numbers of over 6,000 people to attempt to force immigrants to leave the United States.
When a person is declared dead by the SSA, they lose the ability to collect benefits, apply for jobs, create bank accounts, hold credit cards, or receive insurance or pensions.
If the federal government does not act, O'Malley claims state officials could have the legal authority to take officials violating people's civil rights to trial.
#immigration #social-security-administration #civil-rights #trump-administration #government-accountability
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