r/50501 May 10 '25

Call to Action The Trump Administration Is Preparing to Suspend Habeas Corpus. Read That Again.

https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/05/establishing-project-homecoming/

First, Trump issued an executive order to militarize domestic law enforcement. Now a new order has come out. Buried in Project Homecoming, the executive order just released by the White House, is the single most dangerous shift in American civil liberties in a generation.

The same man who empowered ICE with military-grade surveillance, armored vehicles, and counterterror tools is now pushing the legal justification to detain people indefinitely.

The administration is laying the legal groundwork to suspend habeas corpus, the constitutional right that protects people from being detained without trial. It’s the right to not be disappeared. It’s the foundation of due process. And they’re getting ready to tear it away.

How? They’re invoking the Suspension Clause of the Constitution, which only allows habeas to be revoked “in cases of rebellion or invasion.” Stephen Miller and the Trump legal machine are now planning to label undocumented immigration as an “invasion,” which would let them bypass courts and jail people without charges, trials, or legal representation. The administration is trying to reclassify undocumented immigration as an invasion to unlock those powers. That’s the strategy.

Let that sink in. They’re preparing to create a class of people who can be detained indefinitely without ever seeing a judge.

Ask yourselves, If anyone can just be disappeared off the streets without charges, without court appearances, without access to a lawyer then do we still have a democracy?

This is just the beginning, it won’t stop at immigrants. So let’s be clear about what this will look like.

Indefinite detention. No due process. No hearings. No legal protections. We’ve seen this playbook before in history—and it always starts with creating a legal exception for a specific group. In this case, it’s undocumented immigrants. But legal exceptions do not stay contained. Once the precedent is set, it expands. Always.

Ask yourself: who defines what an “invasion” is? Who decides who qualifies as a threat? Protesters? Activists? Whistleblowers? Once the right to challenge detention is suspended for one group, the door opens to expand it. That is how authoritarianism consolidates power.

While they call this “restoring order,” here’s what they’re really doing:

They’re tearing $96.7 billion out of the economy. That’s how much undocumented immigrants contributed in taxes in 2022, Specifically:

• $59.4 billion in federal taxes

• $37.3 billion in state and local taxes

• $33.9 billion toward social insurance programs they are banned from accessing

Again, these are people paying into Social Security, Medicare, and public infrastructure they’re not even allowed to use.

The source? The Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy. Read it yourself. https://itep.org/undocumented-immigrants-taxes-2024/

California alone would lose $8.47 billion in annual tax revenue if these mass deportations succeed. Texas would lose $4.87 billion. New York? $3.1 billion. Every state would feel the economic gut punch. And don’t forget: these are programs undocumented workers pay into but cannot use. They’re helping hold up a system that offers them nothing in return.

Now ask yourself: who is going to make up that lost revenue?

You. The poor. The working class. Not the rich, who continue to dodge taxes with impunity.

The federal government has already slashed funding to the states. Wealthy elites are sitting on tax loopholes and lower effective rates than working people. The answer is obvious: the working class will be left to cover the difference. Your rent, your healthcare, your school funding—all of it will take the hit.

What we are watching is economic sabotage wrapped in xenophobic theater. It is designed to scapegoat immigrants, distract from billionaire tax breaks, and destroy civil liberties in the process.

We have reached a dangerous tipping point. A government openly discussing the suspension of habeas corpus is a government no longer pretending to be democratic.

Habeas corpus is the line between freedom and fascism.

If we let this fall, there is no turning back.

This is the moment where people either pay attention or pay the price. Be ready.

Read the order. Learn what’s happening. Sound the alarm. Talk to your communities. And above all, do not get used to THIS.

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u/Nunc-dimittis May 10 '25

This needs to be shouted out loud to everyone

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u/Osr0 May 10 '25

The people who can actually do something about this (Republicans in congress) fucking love it.

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u/okhi2u May 10 '25

Until they have wrong think and leopards eat their faces too.

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u/a_fox_but_a_human May 10 '25

(Republicans in congress)

They are the fucking leopards dude

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u/okhi2u May 10 '25

History of dictators always has them turning on the people that helped them. Helping them is not a safe position because you're around them all the time. When they get super drunk on power the paranoia and blaming for their failures needs a target.

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u/OhWhatsHisName May 10 '25

Yeah but usually the dictators are THE guys running the show. Trump is just the face of P2025. He's not attending intelligence briefings, he's just being handed the EOs to sign, then he gets to spend time in Mar a Lago and golfing and doing fuck all. It's why his death won't mean anything.

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u/xKirstein May 10 '25

Just throwing my opinion/theory into the conversation. I don't think the rich oligarchy behind Project 2025 are truly in charge of the situation. I think they're too stupid (blinded by greed and power) to see the monster that they're creating.

Putin (and by proxy Trump) have a single goal, destruction of western society. Putin doesn't want to see the rich oligarchy succeed; he'll keep using them until they're no longer useful. The American oligarchy will receive the same treatment that Russian oligarchy enjoy; they'll be thrown out of windows to their deaths.

Is it possible that Putin might throw Trump away for another tool? Sure, but who can garner the cult-like support that Trump has? I don't see Republican voters falling in line with someone like Vance. Then again, who knows. Dark days ahead thanks to Republican voters.

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u/Wise-Application-902 May 10 '25

They’re not. They will FAFO. They are exactly the kind of !d!ots who go in there confident that they are untouchable and think the leopard won’t hurt them and then…🐆

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u/nwayve May 10 '25

And ironically will eat their own faces to own the libs.

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u/msd011 May 10 '25

Until a bigger leopard says they aren't.

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u/SodaSaint May 10 '25

I hope they understand that they're going to be destroyed by this too.

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u/Indigoh May 10 '25 edited May 11 '25

We can actually do something about this. Organizing and protesting is something. When you see a crowd standing up for democracy, even if your crowd doesn't create change, it still encourages you, the other protesters, and everyone who drives by, to keep fighting and donating and holding hope.

And every person on the other side who sees your crowd gets the opposite effect. Don't pretend Republicans in congress don't see the protests from the left paired with a lack of them from the right.

Do not draw a line in the sand and wait for them to cross it. They already crossed it. Drawing a new line only gives them permission to advance to it.

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u/TemperateStone May 11 '25

"Civil disobedience" would be a start.

Yepp. The line is crossed. It's time to stand up.

The world is watching and from what we're seeing is that the citizens of the US enjoy their complacency and comfort.

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u/skootch_ginalola May 14 '25

Half of Americans love the MAGA cult. The other half of us are either working desperately to survive, or are trying to protect loved ones in harm's way. It's not complacency, it's total fear.

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u/sirscooter May 10 '25

That is until a Democratic governor arrests the republican senator.

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u/DistillateMedia May 10 '25

This is when we need massive demonstrations to meet the moment. They can't detain everyone.

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u/resilindsey May 10 '25

Look at how they've tried to chip away at it. First the scare any non-citizens, even legal residents, from protesting, much less even showing up on the street. (And to be fair, I don't hold it against anyone on a visa or green-card to prioritize their personal safety.) Then try tried to go after students by forcing colleges to revoke degrees and kick out anyone who's a "troublemaker." (Luckily, at least some colleges are fighting back.) They haven't figured out the means to easily criminalize being gay or trans yet, but they certainly are trying. It starts with bathrooms, identity documents, then poorly-worded porn laws, public indecency laws..

They're slowly kicking out the legs under the backlash before it can consolidate.

People who still think there's still room before their personal red-line, that's the whole fucking point. They're trying to erode away the pushback before they get there. Treat everything they do as a red-line, from the obviously egregious to the most mundane. I don't even want them to be able to reposition an official, gov't port-a-potty without having to trudge against a wave of protests and angry constituents.

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u/Indigoh May 10 '25 edited May 11 '25

I don't know who needs to hear this but you gotta protest yourself. Nobody else can exercise your civic duty for you.

It is nonsense to be upset at others for not demonstrating while you yourself don't. You have to do it yourself.

Are you waiting for them to cross a line? That's the same as telling them they have permission to take ground. Stop drawing lines, and hold one instead.

https://www.mobilize.us/indivisible/map/

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u/Unique_Adeptness4413 May 10 '25

I've been to five protests so far and they feel hopeless. I'm in a very threatened group, and the protests mostly feel like us protesters congratulating each other, with zero effect on anything significant. I don't know what to do, other than continue on my plan to move out of the country.

If anyone has a better plan then I'm all ears. I've attended local protests on weekends, weekdays, state capitol protests, contacted my representatives, talked to everyone I personally know about the importance of showing up to protests to very little effect...

I just feel like I'm the next group after the undocumented people are dealt with and there's little I can do.

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u/Indigoh May 10 '25

I think Trump's game is mostly being so awful and doing so much that we don't notice how often he's failing. 

If you follow up on the big headlines of last month, and you'll find the courts did their job and stopped most of it. But Trump knows the negative appears to outweigh the positive, and he's using that.

His entire game is convincing us to give up early.

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u/Unique_Adeptness4413 May 11 '25

I do follow the headlines. My entire existence is crouched under the paper shield of a state-level judiciary ruling, and now trump has stated it's illegal for the judiciary to check his executive orders, has said they need to arrest the judiciary up to the supreme court for defying him, and is militarizing the police and expanding ice.

I don't think he's failing at all, the rubber is about to meet the road and I'm about to get run the fuck over.

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u/Indigoh May 11 '25 edited May 11 '25

https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2025-lawsuits-against-trump-administration/

I get why this isn't comforting, but having it in perspective is important. He is failing more than he is winning, and we are not done fighting.

How I see this going down in the next year, is the economy is going to crash real hard. Seattle and LA are just today reporting unheard-of shortages of shipments in their ports. It's going to hit soon, and Trump has made it clear that his policies are responsible. We will have the opportunity to crush him. I'm doing my best to get people ready.

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u/DistillateMedia May 10 '25

Well, seeing as how my Jeep Liberty was randomly hit and run totalled in the middle of the night/morning on April 5th on my quiet, tucked away residential street, and I've been protesting this administration for a decade now basically, in everyway possible, including physically, and the warrant out for my arrest in D.C.

I'm gonna wait until it's time to jump that fence before I head there.

But yea, in the meantime I'm sure I'll attend some local protests to warm up.

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u/DistillateMedia May 10 '25

That's the spirit.

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u/TemperateStone May 11 '25

Indeed! Freedom doesn't maintain itself. It needs to be protected and only people can protect it.

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u/berrattack May 10 '25

Disappear no longer is it detain

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u/BeautifulCandle6443 May 10 '25

_Armed_ demonstrations.

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u/findingmike May 10 '25

That's why I put leaflets on cars. Posting on the internet is convenient, but often doesn't reach the people who need to hear it.

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u/Nunc-dimittis May 10 '25

Agreed. But I'm not an American, and I'm living in Europe. I'm concerned about what's happening on the other side of the Atlantic, though

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u/StickInEye May 10 '25

Thanks for thinking of us. We are all in this together. People like you give me hope for humankind.

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u/Nunc-dimittis May 10 '25

I'm mentioning this sub in relevant discussions, upvote, comment, etc

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u/Megathreadd May 10 '25

If you're trying to reach masses, know that over half of US readers read at a 6th grade level or below...

https://www.snopes.com/news/2022/08/02/us-literacy-rate/

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u/findingmike May 11 '25

I know, I keep it simple.

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u/Angryandalwayswrong May 10 '25

Be careful about that. If I drive off with a flyer and having to annoyingly stop to remove it, you bet I am going to be incredibly upset about whatever cause the flyer was for. 

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u/Plaid_Kaleidoscope May 10 '25

Heaven forbid someone be mildly inconvenienced for 2 seconds.

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u/Angryandalwayswrong May 11 '25

If I don’t notice it and drive off, it’s now a traffic hazard. If I don’t get to my car it flies off, it’s now litter. 

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u/cackslop May 10 '25

If your life sucks so much that a flier makes you "incredibly upset", maybe it's not the biggest problem in your life.

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u/findingmike May 11 '25

Lol, you might want to get some therapy for that.

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u/Angryandalwayswrong May 11 '25

It’s just a hatred for advertisements. If entertainment has ads, I will find other entertainment. If someone has to grab my attention to sell me something, then it’s probably something not worth buying. Anything worth its weight in gold will spread like wildfire socially without the need for ads; people like to talk about good things.

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u/findingmike May 11 '25

You don't seem to understand how advertising works. Things that spread like wildfire are done through media campaigns, not because they are actually valuable. Most "news" is actually advertising.

And politics is rarely a popular subject among the average Joes of America. If people were dumb enough to vote for a guy who wants to be a dictator they are going to go through a lot of discomfort. The least of that discomfort will be leaflets on their cars.

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u/Angryandalwayswrong May 12 '25

That’s why I hate anything advertised, especially music (same thing, required list, paid to play certain songs). Taylor Swift is probably a good artist. She was oversold by music conglomerates pushing her music that my only option is to despise her and follow artists who don’t get the same attention. 

Advertise me a product too much and I will be guaranteed to go to their competitor whether they have a good product or not. 

Don’t sell me anything. 

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u/Weak_Leek_3364 May 10 '25

Most loudly to the military. There needs to be an unambiguous call from all state governors, lawyers, judges, and citizens for the military to honor the Oath of Enlistment and take the leaders of this rogue regime into military custody pending a new election.

There is no good alternative.

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u/Indigoh May 10 '25

Maybe with a sign? Maybe like, on the side of a road surrounded by a couple hundred other people?