Griner’s ICE Analogy Roils Debate on US vs. Russia Detention

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OutKick’s analysis argues Brittney Griner’s Sundance-promoted documentary pitch comparing U.S. ICE enforcement to her time in a Russian prison is a flawed, dangerous simplification that overlooks key legal and civil-liberties differences: ICE operates under U.S. law with free-speech protections, while Russia suppresses dissent; the piece accuses Griner of laundering a personal-trauma story into a political point rather than engaging a serious policy discussion.
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