Last week, the Center for Constitutional Rights went to court to fight the Bush administration'
In actions reminiscent of the internment of thousands of Japanese Americans after the attack on
Held on the pretext of minor immigration violations, these men were kept in super-maximum security confinement and abused for months as their deportation was delayed so that the FBI could investigate them.
The men weren't detained because there was evidence connecting them to terrorism they were swept up and detained because of their race, religion, and ethnicity. Because they were Arab and Muslim men of Middle Eastern and South Asian descent, they were presumed guilty of terrorism until proven innocent.
In 2002, we filed Turkmen v. Ashcroft, a class action suit on behalf of the men held in New York and New Jersey, against the United States and 31 government officials and employees, including then-Attorney General John Ashcroft, FBI Director Robert Mueller, and former INS Commissioner James Ziglar.
More than five years after the case was filed, and long after all the men have been deported to their home countries; CCR continues to demand accountability for the racial profiling and indiscriminate detentions that followed in the wake of 9/11.
Vincent Warren
CCR Executive Director