Kilmar coming back

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Anonymous wrote:Kilmars lawyers made "BIG MISTAKE" by pushing for his return to U.S.

If he's found guilty, he's gonna spend a long time in prison complaining about his ideological radical lawyers, who made a hero out of him and tried to get him back to the United States when that was not in his own self-interest.

If he's acquitted, they can still bring the deportation charges because the standard of proof is very different in deportation charges ... From the government's point of view, it's a win-win to do it this way.


Have you seen the photos of CECOT? Anyplace is better. A US jail. Deportation. The whole point is that they sent him to a hell hole illegally.


Apparently he wasn't in CECOT. They had him in another jail. Either for PR purposes, or they didn't agree with the MS-13 designation.
Now he will be there after his US prison sentence, or perhaps after sentencing, they will send him back to El Salvador.
I've read his withholding of removal no longer applies.


I suspect the withholding of removal to El Salvador doesn’t apply but I haven’t seen confirmation of it.

Agree his deportation orders still apply.

He will never walk free in the US.


This didn't age well:

"Kilmar Abrego Garcia was released from jail in Tennessee on Friday so he can rejoin his family in Maryland while awaiting trial on human smuggling charges."

https://apnews.com/article/abrego-garcia-jail-release-deportation-trial-6eb8e95da3bfb7b7ed89dc156702b295
And now he is to report to ICE on Monday where he will be deported to Uganda.


We are temporarily ruled by the worst of people.


The worst of people for what? Enforcing the law? He’s an illegal immigrant who has a final deportation order issued by an immigration judge. He’s also suspected of being a gang member and a human trafficker. I’m happy to have an administration that is focused on keeping Americans safe after four years of the Biden administration’s lawlessness and open borders.


+100

Under no circumstance does this guy get to stay in the United States. Period.

I cannot fathom why so many here want to keep this particular illegal immigrant here. Here not just illegally, repeatedly, but also rightly suspected of other serious crimes.

This is the guy you want to fight to keep here?
If he lived next door to you, you’d have been starting threads on here about him!

Seriously?????
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Anonymous wrote:Kilmars lawyers made "BIG MISTAKE" by pushing for his return to U.S.

If he's found guilty, he's gonna spend a long time in prison complaining about his ideological radical lawyers, who made a hero out of him and tried to get him back to the United States when that was not in his own self-interest.

If he's acquitted, they can still bring the deportation charges because the standard of proof is very different in deportation charges ... From the government's point of view, it's a win-win to do it this way.


Have you seen the photos of CECOT? Anyplace is better. A US jail. Deportation. The whole point is that they sent him to a hell hole illegally.


Apparently he wasn't in CECOT. They had him in another jail. Either for PR purposes, or they didn't agree with the MS-13 designation.
Now he will be there after his US prison sentence, or perhaps after sentencing, they will send him back to El Salvador.
I've read his withholding of removal no longer applies.


I suspect the withholding of removal to El Salvador doesn’t apply but I haven’t seen confirmation of it.

Agree his deportation orders still apply.

He will never walk free in the US.


This didn't age well:

"Kilmar Abrego Garcia was released from jail in Tennessee on Friday so he can rejoin his family in Maryland while awaiting trial on human smuggling charges."

https://apnews.com/article/abrego-garcia-jail-release-deportation-trial-6eb8e95da3bfb7b7ed89dc156702b295


It aged fine, he’s not free. He’s on house arrest and will be deported in a few days.
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Joe Rogan on Donald Trump’s immigration policy: “The problem is some of them are good people. Some of them are not gang members. Most of them are just people that wanted a better life. But they have mandates now. And mandates get creepy because people become numbers.“
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Anonymous wrote:Kilmars lawyers made "BIG MISTAKE" by pushing for his return to U.S.

If he's found guilty, he's gonna spend a long time in prison complaining about his ideological radical lawyers, who made a hero out of him and tried to get him back to the United States when that was not in his own self-interest.

If he's acquitted, they can still bring the deportation charges because the standard of proof is very different in deportation charges ... From the government's point of view, it's a win-win to do it this way.


Have you seen the photos of CECOT? Anyplace is better. A US jail. Deportation. The whole point is that they sent him to a hell hole illegally.


Apparently he wasn't in CECOT. They had him in another jail. Either for PR purposes, or they didn't agree with the MS-13 designation.
Now he will be there after his US prison sentence, or perhaps after sentencing, they will send him back to El Salvador.
I've read his withholding of removal no longer applies.


I suspect the withholding of removal to El Salvador doesn’t apply but I haven’t seen confirmation of it.

Agree his deportation orders still apply.

He will never walk free in the US.


This didn't age well:

"Kilmar Abrego Garcia was released from jail in Tennessee on Friday so he can rejoin his family in Maryland while awaiting trial on human smuggling charges."

https://apnews.com/article/abrego-garcia-jail-release-deportation-trial-6eb8e95da3bfb7b7ed89dc156702b295
And now he is to report to ICE on Monday where he will be deported to Uganda.


We are temporarily ruled by the worst of people.


The worst of people for what? Enforcing the law? He’s an illegal immigrant who has a final deportation order issued by an immigration judge. He’s also suspected of being a gang member and a human trafficker. I’m happy to have an administration that is focused on keeping Americans safe after four years of the Biden administration’s lawlessness and open borders.


+100

Under no circumstance does this guy get to stay in the United States. Period.

I cannot fathom why so many here want to keep this particular illegal immigrant here. Here not just illegally, repeatedly, but also rightly suspected of other serious crimes.

This is the guy you want to fight to keep here?
If he lived next door to you, you’d have been starting threads on here about him!

Seriously?????


Suspected. Suspected of crimes.

When this is all over I look forward to to the people in charge putting many, many MAGAs in jail. Looks like now we won’t even have to prove that they committed a crime.

Deport maga, ASAP.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kilmars lawyers made "BIG MISTAKE" by pushing for his return to U.S.

If he's found guilty, he's gonna spend a long time in prison complaining about his ideological radical lawyers, who made a hero out of him and tried to get him back to the United States when that was not in his own self-interest.

If he's acquitted, they can still bring the deportation charges because the standard of proof is very different in deportation charges ... From the government's point of view, it's a win-win to do it this way.


Have you seen the photos of CECOT? Anyplace is better. A US jail. Deportation. The whole point is that they sent him to a hell hole illegally.


Apparently he wasn't in CECOT. They had him in another jail. Either for PR purposes, or they didn't agree with the MS-13 designation.
Now he will be there after his US prison sentence, or perhaps after sentencing, they will send him back to El Salvador.
I've read his withholding of removal no longer applies.


I suspect the withholding of removal to El Salvador doesn’t apply but I haven’t seen confirmation of it.

Agree his deportation orders still apply.

He will never walk free in the US.


This didn't age well:

"Kilmar Abrego Garcia was released from jail in Tennessee on Friday so he can rejoin his family in Maryland while awaiting trial on human smuggling charges."

https://apnews.com/article/abrego-garcia-jail-release-deportation-trial-6eb8e95da3bfb7b7ed89dc156702b295
And now he is to report to ICE on Monday where he will be deported to Uganda.


I looked it up and you are correct, PP.

However, soon after his release, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement notified Abrego that he could be deported to Uganda as soon as next week, according to two people with direct knowledge of the information. He was also ordered to check in Monday at a local ICE office. A federal judge in Maryland previously ordered immigration officers to give Abrego 72 hours’ notice of his potential removal to a third country, a time frame that excludes weekends.

Uganda said Thursday that it had struck a “temporary” deal to accept immigrants deported from the United States who cannot be sent to their home countries for humanitarian or logistical reasons. Uganda’s Foreign Ministry said it would not accept deportees with criminal records or who are minors traveling without their parents. The U.S. government has been increasingly trying to deport immigrants to alternate countries, such as Eswatini and South Sudan.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/immigration/2025/08/22/kilmar-abrego-garcia-jail-release-tennessee-maryland/


Trump regime caught lying to a judge yet again:

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kilmars lawyers made "BIG MISTAKE" by pushing for his return to U.S.

If he's found guilty, he's gonna spend a long time in prison complaining about his ideological radical lawyers, who made a hero out of him and tried to get him back to the United States when that was not in his own self-interest.

If he's acquitted, they can still bring the deportation charges because the standard of proof is very different in deportation charges ... From the government's point of view, it's a win-win to do it this way.


Have you seen the photos of CECOT? Anyplace is better. A US jail. Deportation. The whole point is that they sent him to a hell hole illegally.


Apparently he wasn't in CECOT. They had him in another jail. Either for PR purposes, or they didn't agree with the MS-13 designation.
Now he will be there after his US prison sentence, or perhaps after sentencing, they will send him back to El Salvador.
I've read his withholding of removal no longer applies.


I suspect the withholding of removal to El Salvador doesn’t apply but I haven’t seen confirmation of it.

Agree his deportation orders still apply.

He will never walk free in the US.


This didn't age well:

"Kilmar Abrego Garcia was released from jail in Tennessee on Friday so he can rejoin his family in Maryland while awaiting trial on human smuggling charges."

https://apnews.com/article/abrego-garcia-jail-release-deportation-trial-6eb8e95da3bfb7b7ed89dc156702b295


It aged fine, he’s not free. He’s on house arrest and will be deported in a few days.


He isn’t on house arrest. We’ll see about deportation, but I’m suspecting Judge Xinis will be quite displeased at the fact that the regime lied her again and she’ll make sure he doesn’t go anywhere.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kilmars lawyers made "BIG MISTAKE" by pushing for his return to U.S.

If he's found guilty, he's gonna spend a long time in prison complaining about his ideological radical lawyers, who made a hero out of him and tried to get him back to the United States when that was not in his own self-interest.

If he's acquitted, they can still bring the deportation charges because the standard of proof is very different in deportation charges ... From the government's point of view, it's a win-win to do it this way.


Have you seen the photos of CECOT? Anyplace is better. A US jail. Deportation. The whole point is that they sent him to a hell hole illegally.


Apparently he wasn't in CECOT. They had him in another jail. Either for PR purposes, or they didn't agree with the MS-13 designation.
Now he will be there after his US prison sentence, or perhaps after sentencing, they will send him back to El Salvador.
I've read his withholding of removal no longer applies.


I suspect the withholding of removal to El Salvador doesn’t apply but I haven’t seen confirmation of it.

Agree his deportation orders still apply.

He will never walk free in the US.


This didn't age well:

"Kilmar Abrego Garcia was released from jail in Tennessee on Friday so he can rejoin his family in Maryland while awaiting trial on human smuggling charges."

https://apnews.com/article/abrego-garcia-jail-release-deportation-trial-6eb8e95da3bfb7b7ed89dc156702b295
And now he is to report to ICE on Monday where he will be deported to Uganda.


We are temporarily ruled by the worst of people.


This the due process you all screeched about. Fine, he isn’t being deported to El Salvador, but that doesn’t mean he gets to stay here.

We are being governed by people finally enforcing our immigration laws and I’m grateful for that.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kilmars lawyers made "BIG MISTAKE" by pushing for his return to U.S.

If he's found guilty, he's gonna spend a long time in prison complaining about his ideological radical lawyers, who made a hero out of him and tried to get him back to the United States when that was not in his own self-interest.

If he's acquitted, they can still bring the deportation charges because the standard of proof is very different in deportation charges ... From the government's point of view, it's a win-win to do it this way.


Have you seen the photos of CECOT? Anyplace is better. A US jail. Deportation. The whole point is that they sent him to a hell hole illegally.


Apparently he wasn't in CECOT. They had him in another jail. Either for PR purposes, or they didn't agree with the MS-13 designation.
Now he will be there after his US prison sentence, or perhaps after sentencing, they will send him back to El Salvador.
I've read his withholding of removal no longer applies.


I suspect the withholding of removal to El Salvador doesn’t apply but I haven’t seen confirmation of it.

Agree his deportation orders still apply.

He will never walk free in the US.


This didn't age well:

"Kilmar Abrego Garcia was released from jail in Tennessee on Friday so he can rejoin his family in Maryland while awaiting trial on human smuggling charges."

https://apnews.com/article/abrego-garcia-jail-release-deportation-trial-6eb8e95da3bfb7b7ed89dc156702b295
And now he is to report to ICE on Monday where he will be deported to Uganda.


We are temporarily ruled by the worst of people.


The worst of people for what? Enforcing the law? He’s an illegal immigrant who has a final deportation order issued by an immigration judge. He’s also suspected of being a gang member and a human trafficker. I’m happy to have an administration that is focused on keeping Americans safe after four years of the Biden administration’s lawlessness and open borders.


+100

Under no circumstance does this guy get to stay in the United States. Period.

I cannot fathom why so many here want to keep this particular illegal immigrant here. Here not just illegally, repeatedly, but also rightly suspected of other serious crimes.

This is the guy you want to fight to keep here?
If he lived next door to you, you’d have been starting threads on here about him!

Seriously?????


Suspected. Suspected of crimes.

When this is all over I look forward to to the people in charge putting many, many MAGAs in jail. Looks like now we won’t even have to prove that they committed a crime.

Deport maga, ASAP.


There is zero speculation that he had a final deportation order.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kilmars lawyers made "BIG MISTAKE" by pushing for his return to U.S.

If he's found guilty, he's gonna spend a long time in prison complaining about his ideological radical lawyers, who made a hero out of him and tried to get him back to the United States when that was not in his own self-interest.

If he's acquitted, they can still bring the deportation charges because the standard of proof is very different in deportation charges ... From the government's point of view, it's a win-win to do it this way.


Have you seen the photos of CECOT? Anyplace is better. A US jail. Deportation. The whole point is that they sent him to a hell hole illegally.


Apparently he wasn't in CECOT. They had him in another jail. Either for PR purposes, or they didn't agree with the MS-13 designation.
Now he will be there after his US prison sentence, or perhaps after sentencing, they will send him back to El Salvador.
I've read his withholding of removal no longer applies.


I suspect the withholding of removal to El Salvador doesn’t apply but I haven’t seen confirmation of it.

Agree his deportation orders still apply.

He will never walk free in the US.


This didn't age well:

"Kilmar Abrego Garcia was released from jail in Tennessee on Friday so he can rejoin his family in Maryland while awaiting trial on human smuggling charges."

https://apnews.com/article/abrego-garcia-jail-release-deportation-trial-6eb8e95da3bfb7b7ed89dc156702b295
And now he is to report to ICE on Monday where he will be deported to Uganda.


We are temporarily ruled by the worst of people.


The worst of people for what? Enforcing the law? He’s an illegal immigrant who has a final deportation order issued by an immigration judge. He’s also suspected of being a gang member and a human trafficker. I’m happy to have an administration that is focused on keeping Americans safe after four years of the Biden administration’s lawlessness and open borders.


+100

Under no circumstance does this guy get to stay in the United States. Period.

I cannot fathom why so many here want to keep this particular illegal immigrant here. Here not just illegally, repeatedly, but also rightly suspected of other serious crimes.

This is the guy you want to fight to keep here?
If he lived next door to you, you’d have been starting threads on here about him!

Seriously?????


Suspected. Suspected of crimes.

When this is all over I look forward to to the people in charge putting many, many MAGAs in jail. Looks like now we won’t even have to prove that they committed a crime.

Deport maga, ASAP.


There is zero speculation that he had a final deportation order.


The country would be much better off if we could keep him and deport a maga. The problem is that MAGAs are less desirable and we likely couldn’t get anyone to accept them at this point, not without a substantial fee.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kilmars lawyers made "BIG MISTAKE" by pushing for his return to U.S.

If he's found guilty, he's gonna spend a long time in prison complaining about his ideological radical lawyers, who made a hero out of him and tried to get him back to the United States when that was not in his own self-interest.

If he's acquitted, they can still bring the deportation charges because the standard of proof is very different in deportation charges ... From the government's point of view, it's a win-win to do it this way.


Have you seen the photos of CECOT? Anyplace is better. A US jail. Deportation. The whole point is that they sent him to a hell hole illegally.


Apparently he wasn't in CECOT. They had him in another jail. Either for PR purposes, or they didn't agree with the MS-13 designation.
Now he will be there after his US prison sentence, or perhaps after sentencing, they will send him back to El Salvador.
I've read his withholding of removal no longer applies.


I suspect the withholding of removal to El Salvador doesn’t apply but I haven’t seen confirmation of it.

Agree his deportation orders still apply.

He will never walk free in the US.


This didn't age well:

"Kilmar Abrego Garcia was released from jail in Tennessee on Friday so he can rejoin his family in Maryland while awaiting trial on human smuggling charges."

https://apnews.com/article/abrego-garcia-jail-release-deportation-trial-6eb8e95da3bfb7b7ed89dc156702b295
And now he is to report to ICE on Monday where he will be deported to Uganda.


We are temporarily ruled by the worst of people.


This the due process you all screeched about. Fine, he isn’t being deported to El Salvador, but that doesn’t mean he gets to stay here.

We are being governed by people finally enforcing our immigration laws and I’m grateful for that.


He was offered a chance to go tk jail in Clara rica for a crime we wasn’t co cocked of, or go to Africa.

Luckily he seems to be a hard worker and a survivor. Probably better for him than being persecuted by a bunch of losers here in the US.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kilmars lawyers made "BIG MISTAKE" by pushing for his return to U.S.

If he's found guilty, he's gonna spend a long time in prison complaining about his ideological radical lawyers, who made a hero out of him and tried to get him back to the United States when that was not in his own self-interest.

If he's acquitted, they can still bring the deportation charges because the standard of proof is very different in deportation charges ... From the government's point of view, it's a win-win to do it this way.


Have you seen the photos of CECOT? Anyplace is better. A US jail. Deportation. The whole point is that they sent him to a hell hole illegally.


Apparently he wasn't in CECOT. They had him in another jail. Either for PR purposes, or they didn't agree with the MS-13 designation.
Now he will be there after his US prison sentence, or perhaps after sentencing, they will send him back to El Salvador.
I've read his withholding of removal no longer applies.


I suspect the withholding of removal to El Salvador doesn’t apply but I haven’t seen confirmation of it.

Agree his deportation orders still apply.

He will never walk free in the US.


This didn't age well:

"Kilmar Abrego Garcia was released from jail in Tennessee on Friday so he can rejoin his family in Maryland while awaiting trial on human smuggling charges."

https://apnews.com/article/abrego-garcia-jail-release-deportation-trial-6eb8e95da3bfb7b7ed89dc156702b295
And now he is to report to ICE on Monday where he will be deported to Uganda.


We are temporarily ruled by the worst of people.


The worst of people for what? Enforcing the law? He’s an illegal immigrant who has a final deportation order issued by an immigration judge. He’s also suspected of being a gang member and a human trafficker. I’m happy to have an administration that is focused on keeping Americans safe after four years of the Biden administration’s lawlessness and open borders.


+100

Under no circumstance does this guy get to stay in the United States. Period.

I cannot fathom why so many here want to keep this particular illegal immigrant here. Here not just illegally, repeatedly, but also rightly suspected of other serious crimes.

This is the guy you want to fight to keep here?
If he lived next door to you, you’d have been starting threads on here about him!

Seriously?????


Suspected. Suspected of crimes.

When this is all over I look forward to to the people in charge putting many, many MAGAs in jail. Looks like now we won’t even have to prove that they committed a crime.

Deport maga, ASAP.


There is zero speculation that he had a final deportation order.


The country would be much better off if we could keep him and deport a maga. The problem is that MAGAs are less desirable and we likely couldn’t get anyone to accept them at this point, not without a substantial fee.


That was certainly Kilmer's wife's view, when discussing his behavior with police.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kilmars lawyers made "BIG MISTAKE" by pushing for his return to U.S.

If he's found guilty, he's gonna spend a long time in prison complaining about his ideological radical lawyers, who made a hero out of him and tried to get him back to the United States when that was not in his own self-interest.

If he's acquitted, they can still bring the deportation charges because the standard of proof is very different in deportation charges ... From the government's point of view, it's a win-win to do it this way.


Have you seen the photos of CECOT? Anyplace is better. A US jail. Deportation. The whole point is that they sent him to a hell hole illegally.


Apparently he wasn't in CECOT. They had him in another jail. Either for PR purposes, or they didn't agree with the MS-13 designation.
Now he will be there after his US prison sentence, or perhaps after sentencing, they will send him back to El Salvador.
I've read his withholding of removal no longer applies.


I suspect the withholding of removal to El Salvador doesn’t apply but I haven’t seen confirmation of it.

Agree his deportation orders still apply.

He will never walk free in the US.


This didn't age well:

"Kilmar Abrego Garcia was released from jail in Tennessee on Friday so he can rejoin his family in Maryland while awaiting trial on human smuggling charges."

https://apnews.com/article/abrego-garcia-jail-release-deportation-trial-6eb8e95da3bfb7b7ed89dc156702b295


It aged fine, he’s not free. He’s on house arrest and will be deported in a few days.


He isn’t on house arrest. We’ll see about deportation, but I’m suspecting Judge Xinis will be quite displeased at the fact that the regime lied her again and she’ll make sure he doesn’t go anywhere.


He’s required to wear an ankle bracelet and in the custody of his Brother. In other words, house arrest.
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Anonymous wrote:Kilmars lawyers made "BIG MISTAKE" by pushing for his return to U.S.

If he's found guilty, he's gonna spend a long time in prison complaining about his ideological radical lawyers, who made a hero out of him and tried to get him back to the United States when that was not in his own self-interest.

If he's acquitted, they can still bring the deportation charges because the standard of proof is very different in deportation charges ... From the government's point of view, it's a win-win to do it this way.


Have you seen the photos of CECOT? Anyplace is better. A US jail. Deportation. The whole point is that they sent him to a hell hole illegally.


Apparently he wasn't in CECOT. They had him in another jail. Either for PR purposes, or they didn't agree with the MS-13 designation.
Now he will be there after his US prison sentence, or perhaps after sentencing, they will send him back to El Salvador.
I've read his withholding of removal no longer applies.


I suspect the withholding of removal to El Salvador doesn’t apply but I haven’t seen confirmation of it.

Agree his deportation orders still apply.

He will never walk free in the US.


This didn't age well:

"Kilmar Abrego Garcia was released from jail in Tennessee on Friday so he can rejoin his family in Maryland while awaiting trial on human smuggling charges."

https://apnews.com/article/abrego-garcia-jail-release-deportation-trial-6eb8e95da3bfb7b7ed89dc156702b295


It aged fine, he’s not free. He’s on house arrest and will be deported in a few days.


He isn’t on house arrest. We’ll see about deportation, but I’m suspecting Judge Xinis will be quite displeased at the fact that the regime lied her again and she’ll make sure he doesn’t go anywhere.


Why wouldn’t he be deported? He has a deportation order, there are no grounds for him to stay. He couldn’t be deported to a certain country, so he won’t be.

Anonymous
I’m indifferent as to this particular individual’s fate, as long as our laws and relevant due process are followed. But the vindictiveness and the relentless pursuit of vengeance we’ve seeing from Noem and Rubio and other members of this administration following court setbacks is very reminiscent of the kind of Old Testament bullshit we’ve seen for so long in the Middle East.

Can we make a trade, sending most of this cabinet to Israel where they would fit in better?
Anonymous
Guess he will be headed to Uganda since he declined the plea offer.
Oh, well.
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