Trump admin ADMITS wrongful deportation

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had to move out of Maryland because I did not feel safe and my car was stolen twice.
I was followed by a group of men to the metro. Criminals do exist

I hope the innocents who get caught up in this get released soon

But Until you have lived what is going on …
—not everyone is good


Same PP. Property crimes are not the only crime that has happened against me. Please use your empathy to speak with victim of crime. They might allow you to consider other aspects and possibilities. And that enforcement is very hard
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had to move out of Maryland because I did not feel safe and my car was stolen twice.
I was followed by a group of men to the metro. Criminals do exist

I hope the innocents who get caught up in this get released soon

But Until you have lived what is going on …
—not everyone is good


And you moved to El Salvador, I assume, since you think it's great to send people there regardless of their preferences or situation?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had to move out of Maryland because I did not feel safe and my car was stolen twice.
I was followed by a group of men to the metro. Criminals do exist

I hope the innocents who get caught up in this get released soon

But Until you have lived what is going on …
—not everyone is good


And you moved to El Salvador, I assume, since you think it's great to send people there regardless of their preferences or situation?


Well.. to respond, a family member was just there w her boyfriend It’s nice now. their pres is getting less popular . I’ll go where the jobs are! I am also a native spanish speaker
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He was due for removal anyways and he is back at his home country. What's the problem? His own govt can handle it.



Was he indeed due for removal? Can you explain or provide a cite (or pt me to the article) . If so, I don’t have a problem. I tried to explain to my husband that most people who came and started working and settled unofficially knew this day was coming . I don’t know about this particular case

My super liberal friends hate it when I say things like that. But it’s true


He was not due for a removal. He was here legally and married to a US citizen and hadn't been charged or convicted of any crimes. His only issue was his ethnicity.


No. We don’t know. I’ll wait for the facts to come out . The statement reads “the removal was carried out in good faith based on the existence of a final order of removal and Abrego-Garcia’s purported membership in MS-13,” “


That statement meant “ he was on the list so we deported him”.
It does not mean he was correctly placed on the list. Which is the point of the lawsuit. Someone f**d up by putting his name on the list, although I would not put it past Trump employee to put his name on the list intentionally, despite knowing he had ptotection.


“On March 15, although ICE was aware of his protection from removal to El Salvador, Abrego Garcia was removed to El Salvador because of an administrative error,” the Trump administration filing states.“


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The trolls are in force with their aggressive refusal to read any of the information reported by authorities or journalists, and instead work backwards from their desired inclusion to invent a rationalization for this heinous action.


That's conservatism in a nutshell.
Anonymous
Go do something for your family
This selective empathy is killing me
Anonymous
Why didn't he get a green card instead of use the bogus tps status
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Go do something for your family
This selective empathy is killing me


This case aside 1
The far left uses selective empathy (eg religious freedom =bad. Sexual freedom= good) to bolster their world view. There opposing camps are in opposition and kept far apart since it’s too much work to think of nuance. They then work backwards from the facts to maintain their fragile frameworks. They are ruthless to go after some mistakes (police) but equally relentless to forgive or overlook the mistakes of others (potential or actual criminals). If that is not mental gymnastics I don’t know what is.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had to move out of Maryland because I did not feel safe and my car was stolen twice.
I was followed by a group of men to the metro. Criminals do exist

I hope the innocents who get caught up in this get released soon

But Until you have lived what is going on …
—not everyone is good

Deporting people who are here legally and haven’t committed any crimes does absolutely nothing to reduce crime. The people who stole your car are still here. Instead of hoping innocent people are released soon, let’s not waste resources removing the wrong people in the first place. People should be deported with due process for reasons that involve actual evidence and not simply on the word of a snitch who was probably offered something in exchange for naming gang members.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I see now it seems he had a final order of removal . I really don’t understand the knee jerk reactions

take for instance Like the people who do the co ops to pay for bond. Regular def ended in the us being held in custody. Charities pay for bond for anyone regardless of the crime alleged. They do it on a rotating and lottery
. .

that is so ignorant. Actual victims of crimes exist. These co-op bond release people place their “high values” over the safety of others in the community. I am pretty sure these people took over and took reigns of the non-Potus- party. I just can’t get behind this “forced fantasy of goodness” of the world!

These folks have orders in place


The "final order for removal" was bogus. the man was here legally, is married to a US citizen and hadn't done anything wrong.



You don’t know this.


Why would the Trump administration admit they wrongfully deported him if in fact everything was fine and dandy and they sent this man away for valid reasons?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I see now it seems he had a final order of removal . I really don’t understand the knee jerk reactions

take for instance Like the people who do the co ops to pay for bond. Regular def ended in the us being held in custody. Charities pay for bond for anyone regardless of the crime alleged. They do it on a rotating and lottery
. .

that is so ignorant. Actual victims of crimes exist. These co-op bond release people place their “high values” over the safety of others in the community. I am pretty sure these people took over and took reigns of the non-Potus- party. I just can’t get behind this “forced fantasy of goodness” of the world!

These folks have orders in place


The "final order for removal" was bogus. the man was here legally, is married to a US citizen and hadn't done anything wrong.



You don’t know this.


Why would the Trump administration admit they wrongfully deported him if in fact everything was fine and dandy and they sent this man away for valid reasons?


Was this a snitch case? You think? I do think it’s super interesting….
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I see now it seems he had a final order of removal . I really don’t understand the knee jerk reactions

take for instance Like the people who do the co ops to pay for bond. Regular def ended in the us being held in custody. Charities pay for bond for anyone regardless of the crime alleged. They do it on a rotating and lottery
. .

that is so ignorant. Actual victims of crimes exist. These co-op bond release people place their “high values” over the safety of others in the community. I am pretty sure these people took over and took reigns of the non-Potus- party. I just can’t get behind this “forced fantasy of goodness” of the world!

These folks have orders in place


The "final order for removal" was bogus. the man was here legally, is married to a US citizen and hadn't done anything wrong.



You don’t know this.


Why would the Trump administration admit they wrongfully deported him if in fact everything was fine and dandy and they sent this man away for valid reasons?


This formal acknowledgment is an excellent sign.
Anonymous


Why would the Trump administration admit they wrongfully deported him if in fact everything was fine and dandy and they sent this man away for valid reasons?

The final order of removal was an error, just like when SSA declares you dead by error. The Trump administration screwed up, and may well cost this man his life, especially now his name has hit the press.
There should be a way to fix this
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I see now it seems he had a final order of removal . I really don’t understand the knee jerk reactions

take for instance Like the people who do the co ops to pay for bond. Regular def ended in the us being held in custody. Charities pay for bond for anyone regardless of the crime alleged. They do it on a rotating and lottery
. .

that is so ignorant. Actual victims of crimes exist. These co-op bond release people place their “high values” over the safety of others in the community. I am pretty sure these people took over and took reigns of the non-Potus- party. I just can’t get behind this “forced fantasy of goodness” of the world!

These folks have orders in place


The "final order for removal" was bogus. the man was here legally, is married to a US citizen and hadn't done anything wrong.



You don’t know this.


Why would the Trump administration admit they wrongfully deported him if in fact everything was fine and dandy and they sent this man away for valid reasons?


Was this a snitch case? You think? I do think it’s super interesting….

His attorney says the only reason ICE had to deport him was the word of a confidential informant.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The trolls are in force with their aggressive refusal to read any of the information reported by authorities or journalists, and instead work backwards from their desired inclusion to invent a rationalization for this heinous action.



“Saagar Enjeti, chief Washington correspondent for The Hill, who stated: "I was frequently told by people wholly within the MAGA camp that trumpism meant anything Trump does, ergo nothing that he did is a departure from trumpism."”
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