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The attorney detained at a Detroit airport is the escalation we warned you about.

In an escalation of the college student arrests, an attorney detained at a Detroit airport for representing someone targeted for speech speaks out.

An attorney detained at a Detroit airport—an American citizen who is representing clients targeted by the Trump Administration for their protected right to protest the genocide in Gaza—is something we, and others, warned about.

Watch Amir’s interview with Chris Hayes at the end of this article. Go there now

This incident raises critical questions about civil liberties and the state of free expression in America. The situation reflects a broader pattern of governmental overreach and the potential chilling effects on legal representation and advocacy.

Such interactions at airports have been documented in other cases, where individuals were questioned not just about their travel but their beliefs and affiliations. This practice creates an environment where dissenting voices may feel threatened and discouraged from exercising their rights.

Privacy concerns have surged alongside the increasing use of technology in law enforcement. The expectation of privacy in personal devices is essential, especially for professionals such as attorneys who handle sensitive information.

The attorney detained at a Detroit airport exemplifies the dilemma faced by many individuals when approached by federal agents: comply and risk exposure of confidential information or refuse and face potential consequences. It is a difficult choice that many are not prepared to make under pressure.

“We’re seeing a chilling effect on not just individuals and their rights, but also on the attorneys representing these individuals.” —Amir Makled, Attorney detained at a Detroit airport
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As Amir Makled arrived at a Detroit airport after a Spring break trip with his family, plain clothes Federal Agents stopped him and took him into another room where they questioned him for an hour and a half.

The rights of individuals to maintain privacy, particularly when it involves attorney-client privilege, must not be compromised. The legal profession relies on trust, and any breach can undermine the very foundation of legal representation.

In recent years, there have been multiple instances where students and activists have faced scrutiny at borders and airports, indicating a disturbing trend among law enforcement agencies targeting individuals for their political beliefs.

These actions against students and activists resonate with the historical context of governmental suppression of dissent. The lessons from the past remind us of the importance of vigilance in protecting our rights.

Rümeysa Öztürk’s case highlights the repercussions of expressing political views, especially when they challenge the status quo. Her experience serves as a cautionary tale for others who may wish to speak out.

This escalation of targeting individuals based on their representation of unpopular viewpoints reflects a diminishing tolerance for dissent within our society. It is essential for citizens to recognize the implications of such actions on the broader fabric of democracy.

Understanding the motivations behind these federal actions can provide insight into larger systemic issues at play. Analyzing the legal and ethical implications can help formulate a response that prioritizes the protection of civil liberties.

During his interview with Chris Hayes, Amir Makled illuminated the chilling impact of such detentions on the legal community. His reflections on the incident serve as a rallying cry for solidarity among those in the legal field and beyond.

The implications of this incident extend beyond the individual. They challenge the integrity of the legal profession and the role of lawyers in safeguarding the rights of all individuals, especially those who may feel marginalized or threatened.

Makled’s experiences highlight the urgent need for policy reform and public awareness regarding the rights of citizens during encounters with law enforcement. Legal advocates must work together to ensure that the rights of individuals are upheld and that such incidents are not normalized.

Then they demanded to see his phone.

He was told he could either let them go through his phone right there, or they could take it and he wouldn’t get it back for several days.

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Amir Makled was detained by federal agents because he represents a student protester | Instagram

The agents admitted that they knew who he was and who he represents. He was targeted. He denied them access to his phone citing privileged information and conversations between him and his clients.

“My iPhone is my entire office system,” he said. “It has all my communications, all my contacts. … It would be impossible for me to determine what would be privileged (information) and what wouldn’t be privileged.

“As an attorney, I’m not giving that up under any circumstances.

After a back and forth over his phone, they settled on agents viewing his contact list only. They couldn’t go through his text messages or emails.

We warned that the college students with Visas or Green Cards getting arrested for speech or writing about Israel’s actions in Gaza would lead to Americans facing the same consequences if we didn’t speak out against what was happening to students like Mahmoud Khalil, Momodou Taal, and Rümeysa Özturk.

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Tufts university student, rümeysa öztürk was confronted and arrested on the street in boston because of an op-ed she co-authored over a year ago. Screenshot of surveillance video of the event.

An attorney detained at a Detroit airport—who is an American citizen—is an escalation, moving in a dangerous direction. Everyone must call this out as a violation of our privacy and free speech.

The case of the attorney detained at a Detroit airport serves as a potent reminder of the fragility of civil liberties in the face of government scrutiny. As citizens and advocates, we must remain vigilant and proactive in defending our rights and those of others.

Could we have ever imagined that the government would detain a citizen because they are a lawyer representing students being targeted by the government for speech it doesn’t like, with federal agents demanding to go through his cell phone or take it from him? It’s happening now.

Amir Makled, the attorney detained at a Detroit airport appeared on All In with Chris Hayes. Here is the interview:

Attorney Detained at a Detroit Airport

“Michigan attorney Amir Makled was detained by federal agents on his way home from a spring break trip with his family. His only crime appears to be representing a student protestor. “We’re seeing a chilling effect on not just individuals and their rights, but also on the attorneys representing these individuals,” Makled tells Chris Hayes.”

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Serena Zehlius is a passionate writer and political commentator with a knack for blending humor and satire into her insights on news, politics, and social issues. Serena spent over a decade in the veterinary field as a devoted veterinary assistant and pet sitting business owner. Her love for animals is matched only by her commitment to human rights and progressive values. When she’s not writing about politics, you can find her exploring nature or advocating for a better world for both people and pets.

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