Let's start here first:
No person shall...be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law.
That's the Fifth Amendment to the US Constitution. It applies to everyone.
And yet, it didn't apply to this US Citizen - born in Evanston, Illinois.
From WGN in Chicago:
Outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in suburban Broadview on Sunday, Sarah Afzal spoke on behalf of her 28-year-old sister, Sundas Naqvi, who goes by Sunny.
Elected officials, family members and Sunny’s attorney stood alongside her, sharing their accounts of what they say happened after Sunny returned to Chicago.
Afzal says Sunny, a U.S. citizen born in Evanston, was detained by U.S. Customs and Border Patrol at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport while returning from Turkey on Thursday.
“Detained with no cause. All she was told was that there was curious travel history,” said Cook County Commissioner Kevin Morrison.
US Citizen, detained with no cause.
But wait. There's more.
Family members say that after more than a day of detention at O’Hare, Sunny’s phone signal was tracked to the ICE facility in Broadview. That led to a protest outside the facility, where family members, community activists and elected officials gathered demanding answers.
But the family says federal authorities insisted Sunny was not there, despite her phone’s location.
Hours later, around 2 a.m. Saturday, they say her phone turned back on and pinged from an ICE facility in Wisconsin. Once again, her family says federal authorities there denied she was being held.
“We know she was there because it kept showing her location right in the middle of the facility, and they were like, ‘We don’t know what to tell you,'” Afzal said. “Then we got a phone call while standing in the place.”
It was Sunny on the other end of the line. Afzal says Sunny told her she had been released and walked from the ICE facility to a nearby gas station around 5 a.m.
From there, Afzal says a stranger offered Sunny a ride and took her to a hotel, where her family was finally able to reunite with her.
Wait. What?
How is any of this OK?
