“Federal immigration authorities on Monday night detained a Georgetown University fellow in the United States legally on a work and study-based exchange visitor visa, according to the researcher’s lawyer, who promptly filed a lawsuit petitioning for his immediate release.

Indian national Badar Khan Suri was detained outside his home in the Rosslyn neighborhood of Arlington, Virginia, by Department of Homeland Security agents, his attorneys told The Washington Post. Suri was then brought to a holding facility in central Virginia before being taken to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention in Louisiana, where he is now awaiting a date in immigration court, his lawyers said.”

As Rep. Beyer says, “the administration has punished speech with frightening, extreme measures that, if it happened in another country, most of us would not hesitate to call ‘authoritarianism.’” 

Very, very dangerous. And no, it’s not about whether someone says things a particular administration – or you or me or anyone – disagrees with or finds offensive; in fact, that’s the exact reason we HAVE a 1st amendment, that even/especially speech the “powers that be” dislike is PROTECTED, as are people’s legal, due-process rights to hear the charges against them, not be arrested unless they’re charged with a CRIME (and there has to be evidence for that, of course), etc.