Andrea Dunlop
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The ACLU sued to stop Trump's attacks on birthright citizenship, to end the deportation of immigrants to Guantanamo Bay, and they're providing legal counsel to those currently detained there. They also block him from using an archaic wartime law, the Alien Enemies Act from 1798, to arbitrarily deport immigrants and deprive them of due process.
The ACLU is also partnering with the legal teams fighting to free Mahmoud Khalil and Rumesa Ozturk who were targeted by ICE for exercising their legally protected rights to free speech and political dissent. The ACLU is fighting for all of us. And with so much on their plate, they could really use your support. So head to aclu.org backslash action at the link in our show notes.
The ACLU is also partnering with the legal teams fighting to free Mahmoud Khalil and Rumesa Ozturk who were targeted by ICE for exercising their legally protected rights to free speech and political dissent. The ACLU is fighting for all of us. And with so much on their plate, they could really use your support. So head to aclu.org backslash action at the link in our show notes.
The ACLU is also partnering with the legal teams fighting to free Mahmoud Khalil and Rumesa Ozturk who were targeted by ICE for exercising their legally protected rights to free speech and political dissent. The ACLU is fighting for all of us. And with so much on their plate, they could really use your support. So head to aclu.org backslash action at the link in our show notes.
You can donate to help the cause as well as find volunteer opportunities and actions you can take in just minutes to help defend the country we all love. This ad was provided pro bono. To be frank, as we've talked about in the last episode, the story the plaintiff is telling is difficult to make sense of.
You can donate to help the cause as well as find volunteer opportunities and actions you can take in just minutes to help defend the country we all love. This ad was provided pro bono. To be frank, as we've talked about in the last episode, the story the plaintiff is telling is difficult to make sense of.
You can donate to help the cause as well as find volunteer opportunities and actions you can take in just minutes to help defend the country we all love. This ad was provided pro bono. To be frank, as we've talked about in the last episode, the story the plaintiff is telling is difficult to make sense of.
In their version, Maya was a promising girl on track to take over the world before Johns Hopkins All Children's ripped her from her parents, denied her her necessary treatment for her condition, i.e. the high-dose ketamine infusions, and this cost her mother her life because they had falsely accused Beata of medical child abuse.
In their version, Maya was a promising girl on track to take over the world before Johns Hopkins All Children's ripped her from her parents, denied her her necessary treatment for her condition, i.e. the high-dose ketamine infusions, and this cost her mother her life because they had falsely accused Beata of medical child abuse.
In their version, Maya was a promising girl on track to take over the world before Johns Hopkins All Children's ripped her from her parents, denied her her necessary treatment for her condition, i.e. the high-dose ketamine infusions, and this cost her mother her life because they had falsely accused Beata of medical child abuse.
None of the records, including those from the doctors who testified for the plaintiffs, bear this out. No one who treated Maya in the lead-up to this hospitalization said she was getting any better, only worse. But as demonstrated by the glossy People magazine and New York magazine spreads and the Netflix film, for what this version lacks in factual basis, it makes up for an emotional punch.
None of the records, including those from the doctors who testified for the plaintiffs, bear this out. No one who treated Maya in the lead-up to this hospitalization said she was getting any better, only worse. But as demonstrated by the glossy People magazine and New York magazine spreads and the Netflix film, for what this version lacks in factual basis, it makes up for an emotional punch.
None of the records, including those from the doctors who testified for the plaintiffs, bear this out. No one who treated Maya in the lead-up to this hospitalization said she was getting any better, only worse. But as demonstrated by the glossy People magazine and New York magazine spreads and the Netflix film, for what this version lacks in factual basis, it makes up for an emotional punch.
And it appears that the plaintiff's strategy is just that. All heartstrings, no skepticism. Because of this, we've seen a lot of videos and photos of the family, but they might not turn out to have the effect the plaintiffs had hoped. Here's Jonathan Leach talking about that.
And it appears that the plaintiff's strategy is just that. All heartstrings, no skepticism. Because of this, we've seen a lot of videos and photos of the family, but they might not turn out to have the effect the plaintiffs had hoped. Here's Jonathan Leach talking about that.
And it appears that the plaintiff's strategy is just that. All heartstrings, no skepticism. Because of this, we've seen a lot of videos and photos of the family, but they might not turn out to have the effect the plaintiffs had hoped. Here's Jonathan Leach talking about that.
Yeah, the visuals of Maya and I watched the bulk of that video that's on Director Kirkpatrick's website, which is that's one of the things he does is his research is videotapes these sessions with clients. And yeah, it's hard to sort of conceive of how that's a child in excruciating pain. And indeed, even the footage of her from Johns Hopkins that they included in the Netflix film is.
Yeah, the visuals of Maya and I watched the bulk of that video that's on Director Kirkpatrick's website, which is that's one of the things he does is his research is videotapes these sessions with clients. And yeah, it's hard to sort of conceive of how that's a child in excruciating pain. And indeed, even the footage of her from Johns Hopkins that they included in the Netflix film is.
Yeah, the visuals of Maya and I watched the bulk of that video that's on Director Kirkpatrick's website, which is that's one of the things he does is his research is videotapes these sessions with clients. And yeah, it's hard to sort of conceive of how that's a child in excruciating pain. And indeed, even the footage of her from Johns Hopkins that they included in the Netflix film is.
She looks bored. I mean, she doesn't look like she's in excruciating pain. And, of course, that lines up with all of the reports from the doctors during that admission and several others before it.