Trump admin ADMITS wrongful deportation

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Anonymous wrote:This is worse than Signalgate-it is not just incompetence on display here but depraved indifference to a human life. This is an incredible human and civil rights violation and should be the top story until this man is freed and brought back home! Listen to what Jamie said-this guy was basically snatched off the streets and flown out of the country to a maximum security prison know for civil rights violations!!!!!! And this Dump administration says too bad so sad??????? AYFKM? And maga wonders why people look askance at them? This is monstrous and if you support this you are a monster. Plain and simple. Due process of the law is something that sets us apart from dictatorships and authoritarian regimes. (that means it's good dips$%#!!!!!)


There’s one thing that would have prevented all of this. Don’t sneak over the border illegally in the first place. That was a decision HE made, and if HE would have made a better decision, none of this happens.
You missed the part about due process. Not surprising.


You missed the part where’s there is no need for due process if you do not commit a crime


Oh, you precious dumb dumb …

Due process is the essential framework utilized to determine whether you actually committed a crime.

Without the protections afforded through due process, you would be incarcerated for having molested all those young children over the years. Who needs due process, an untested accusation is proof enough, right?

See how that works, (moron)?


He admits sneaking across the border illegally. That is a crime. If he never did that, no need to deport. Why are you defending someone that could have simply stayed in his own country? If he would have, he would not be in this situation.


I’m not defending him.

I’m defending the rule of law. And it’s shocking that you don’t understand that it’s not about defending him at all.

You just don’t get it.



What rule of law are you referring to?

It's all pretty clear to me in this paragraph. You don't get a hearing.

https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/50/21


“The law” isn't only the codified text that has been put on the books by legislators, right? You know this, right?

Unless you’re wearing a black robe and interpreting the law, keep your day job. And if you are, god help us all.


What I know is your argument is done. Round 'em up. Send them out.


There are helmets for daily use, designed just for individuals like you.
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Anonymous wrote:The mistake they have admitted is sending him to El Salvador. Deporting him is not wrongful.

He’s a citizen of El Salvador. If there was a court order barring ICE from sending him to El Salvador, how could we deport him? What lawful means do we have to make any country other than El Salvador take him?
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Anonymous wrote:The mistake they have admitted is sending him to El Salvador. Deporting him is not wrongful.

He’s a citizen of El Salvador. If there was a court order barring ICE from sending him to El Salvador, how could we deport him? What lawful means do we have to make any country other than El Salvador take him?


“Make”? No. We would have to negotiate, in exactly the same way we negotiated with El Salvador to take citizens of other countries— including the United States.

https://apnews.com/article/migration-rubio-panama-colombia-venezuela-237f06b7d4bdd9ff1396baf9c45a2c0b

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Anonymous wrote:Gang members gang rape women as intimation. I am sorry some people are mistakenly caught up in the police raids.

I am happy gangs don’t get to assault young women here and are finally in prison. Why aren’t we applauding this?


Because there’s not a shred of evidence the person they illegally sent to El Salvador raped anyone. Why do you want people to applaud?
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Anonymous wrote:Gang members gang rape women as intimation. I am sorry some people are mistakenly caught up in the police raids.

I am happy gangs don’t get to assault young women here and are finally in prison. Why aren’t we applauding this?


Because there’s not a shred of evidence the person they illegally sent to El Salvador raped anyone. Why do you want people to applaud?


If that person could answer that way, guarantee that there is a lot they would support that many of us would be outraged about here in the U.S.

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Anonymous wrote:Gang members gang rape women as intimation. I am sorry some people are mistakenly caught up in the police raids.

I am happy gangs don’t get to assault young women here and are finally in prison. Why aren’t we applauding this?


Because there’s not a shred of evidence the person they illegally sent to El Salvador raped anyone. Why do you want people to applaud?


The point is, while these leaders are insane, I am happy this government permanently handicapped criminal gangs.

Organized crime hurt people and destroy lives. Miami used to be a war zone with assassinations in daylight . The federal government went hard in that city.

This one guy is a very very small piece of what is going on. He will be back on Monday. People like to go wild about one case like the WMBA star or whatever. The high profile cases do fine.
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The Central American gangs are not playing card games with their time.

If you think about plant based drugs and synthetic drugs for even a second, you might learn something

We don’t ask them politely to go away. Please kindly dismantle your enterprises. Here are abroad - thanks!
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Anonymous wrote:Gang members gang rape women as intimation. I am sorry some people are mistakenly caught up in the police raids.

I am happy gangs don’t get to assault young women here and are finally in prison. Why aren’t we applauding this?


Because there’s not a shred of evidence the person they illegally sent to El Salvador raped anyone. Why do you want people to applaud?


The point is, while these leaders are insane, I am happy this government permanently handicapped criminal gangs.

Organized crime hurt people and destroy lives. Miami used to be a war zone with assassinations in daylight . The federal government went hard in that city.

This one guy is a very very small piece of what is going on. He will be back on Monday. People like to go wild about one case like the WMBA star or whatever. The high profile cases do fine.


This government is absolutely incompetent, as you will see when the next terrorist attack hits the U.S. due to the dereliction of duty by these Trump appointed clowns

I would not trust them to change a tire let alone address crime properly. You obviously are someone fooled by theater and drama, hence Trump supporter.

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Anonymous wrote:The Central American gangs are not playing card games with their time.

If you think about plant based drugs and synthetic drugs for even a second, you might learn something

We don’t ask them politely to go away. Please kindly dismantle your enterprises. Here are abroad - thanks!


You can not go to Ecuador anymore. The entire county is overrun. Mexico is filled with uncontrolled violence. Oh and y has carbon monoxide gifts for it’s tourists (you may want to move rooms if it doesn’t have a window that opens to the beach). But you keep to your ideas—and protect what you already have, privately.
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I love how people are pro regulation but against enforcement . Enforcement is so yucky.

Y’all make no sense
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Correction the most recent poisoning death happened in Costa Rica https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/44513420/carbon-monoxide-ruled-cause-death-brett-gardner-son

The boy had a room by himself, near a machine /boiler room. There are very few gangs in this central american country due to tourism revenue.
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Anonymous wrote:The Central American gangs are not playing card games with their time.

If you think about plant based drugs and synthetic drugs for even a second, you might learn something

We don’t ask them politely to go away. Please kindly dismantle your enterprises. Here are abroad - thanks!


You can not go to Ecuador anymore. The entire county is overrun. Mexico is filled with uncontrolled violence. Oh and y has carbon monoxide gifts for it’s tourists (you may want to move rooms if it doesn’t have a window that opens to the beach). But you keep to your ideas—and protect what you already have, privately.


Weird all my friends who went to the Galapagos weren’t informed how you can’t go to Ecuador. Amazing they survived.

And? The guy they deported to El Salvador illegally? Has nothing to do with “uncontrolled violence” anywhere.
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Anonymous wrote:I love how people are pro regulation but against enforcement . Enforcement is so yucky.

Y’all make no sense


What if people just want— crazy idea, buckle up— enforcement to follow the law? The government did something illegal, admits it, and is resisting fixing it. This could have been a non-story if they fixed it last week and your fantasy would have been undisturbed for a bit longer.
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Anonymous wrote:Gang members gang rape women as intimation. I am sorry some people are mistakenly caught up in the police raids.

I am happy gangs don’t get to assault young women here and are finally in prison. Why aren’t we applauding this?


Because there’s not a shred of evidence the person they illegally sent to El Salvador raped anyone. Why do you want people to applaud?


The point is, while these leaders are insane, I am happy this government permanently handicapped criminal gangs.

Organized crime hurt people and destroy lives. Miami used to be a war zone with assassinations in daylight . The federal government went hard in that city.

This one guy is a very very small piece of what is going on. He will be back on Monday. People like to go wild about one case like the WMBA star or whatever. The high profile cases do fine.


By deporting people who aren’t in them?
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Most on this thread are skipping right over the difference between deportation and sending people to a prison constructed for hard core criminals.
Giant difference and a very convenient way to shift the Overton Window.
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