The Department of Homeland Security is detaining over 250 individuals in Florida's new facility, claiming they are dangerous despite lacking criminal convictions or pending charges. DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin argues these individuals, categorized as 'non-criminals', may include terrorists and human rights abusers due to their illegal entry into the U.S. Critics highlight the absence of evidence for any actual crimes committed, suggesting that the perception of danger is based on suspicion rather than lawful wrongdoing. The narrative implies that even legal actions like attending immigration hearings do not absolve them from being viewed as significant threats.
The Department of Homeland Security defended detaining over 250 individuals without criminal charges, labeling them as non-criminal terrorists and criminals merely for entering the U.S. illegally.
Despite lacking evidence of crimes, the narrative around detainees positions them as dangerous criminals based on appearances and perceptions, rather than actual legal violations.
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