Kilmar coming back

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Anonymous wrote:🎶Guess who just got an all inclusive one way trip to Uganda?🎶

https://www.wsj.com/us-news/law/kilmar-abrego-garcia-deport-uganda-eb146949?st=6Tve5n&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink


You are a sick person.


DP.

Sure. In your warped mind anyone who believes in enforcing our immigration laws is sick.


The biggest difference between you and me isn't our position on Trump or Kilmar. It isn't even our critical thinking skills. Its that I believe in, and I will work to defend, the rule of law. I believe in the Constitution and due process. I believe in democracy. I believe that even the person with the darkest soul, who has committed the worst crimes, has rights. Even if I could send Stephen Miller to Uganda, I would not because it would go against everything this country stands for.


I believe in the rule of law and the Constitution as well. This guy has had his due process. He was ordered deported in 2019. That is democracy and our laws in action.
If you are not against illegal immigration, then you are not for our rule of law.


You people are so tiresome. We cant keep repeating the facts.

In any case, first he gets to sue Kristi Noem, Stephen Miller, Marco Rubio and Trump for alm the pain and suffering as well as the many ways they went against the rule of law.


LOL.
He'll need to get better attorneys to do that. His current attorney is grasping at straws.
Maybe he can get Chris Van Hollen to represent him.



I know this is probably way too complicated for your smooth brain to handle but let me try….

Spanish (the native language of Kilmar) is not commonly spoken in Uganda hence he does not speak the language. Spanish is commonly spoken in the USA by so many citizens that we regularly offer translations in spanish at government facilities like the MVA.



Don't you fund it just a tad bit curious that he lived in the US for over 10 years, yet is unable to speak English? Yet, he was able to get a driver's license - he is expected to read and follow ENGLISH traffic signs.
He must not be terribly intelligent if he hasn't learned a working knowledge of English in 10 years.


DP. You don’t need to know English to get a drivers license. Most or all states provide accommodations such as driving license tests in a variety of languages.

I’ve known a lot of immigrants over the decades, including European ones, who spoke very very little English. Most had very basic education in their home country and were just too busy making a living to take language classes.

What I do find very curious however is why Melania Trump, who has been in the US since 1996 so almost 30 years, speaks such poor English. You would think with all that money, at some point, she would’ve hired an
English language tutor to come to her home and give her private lessons. Given that she was on TV before she even married Trump giving interviews, you would think she would’ve wanted to strengthen her language skills. And if not then, surely after becoming First Lady.


Melania Trump speaks six languages. French, German, Italian, English, Serbian and Slovenian. How many do you speak, one?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:🎶Guess who just got an all inclusive one way trip to Uganda?🎶

https://www.wsj.com/us-news/law/kilmar-abrego-garcia-deport-uganda-eb146949?st=6Tve5n&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink


You are a sick person.


DP.

Sure. In your warped mind anyone who believes in enforcing our immigration laws is sick.


The biggest difference between you and me isn't our position on Trump or Kilmar. It isn't even our critical thinking skills. Its that I believe in, and I will work to defend, the rule of law. I believe in the Constitution and due process. I believe in democracy. I believe that even the person with the darkest soul, who has committed the worst crimes, has rights. Even if I could send Stephen Miller to Uganda, I would not because it would go against everything this country stands for.


I believe in the rule of law and the Constitution as well. This guy has had his due process. He was ordered deported in 2019. That is democracy and our laws in action.
If you are not against illegal immigration, then you are not for our rule of law.


You people are so tiresome. We cant keep repeating the facts.

In any case, first he gets to sue Kristi Noem, Stephen Miller, Marco Rubio and Trump for alm the pain and suffering as well as the many ways they went against the rule of law.


LOL.
He'll need to get better attorneys to do that. His current attorney is grasping at straws.
Maybe he can get Chris Van Hollen to represent him.



I know this is probably way too complicated for your smooth brain to handle but let me try….

Spanish (the native language of Kilmar) is not commonly spoken in Uganda hence he does not speak the language. Spanish is commonly spoken in the USA by so many citizens that we regularly offer translations in spanish at government facilities like the MVA.



Don't you fund it just a tad bit curious that he lived in the US for over 10 years, yet is unable to speak English? Yet, he was able to get a driver's license - he is expected to read and follow ENGLISH traffic signs.
He must not be terribly intelligent if he hasn't learned a working knowledge of English in 10 years.


DP. You don’t need to know English to get a drivers license. Most or all states provide accommodations such as driving license tests in a variety of languages.

I’ve known a lot of immigrants over the decades, including European ones, who spoke very very little English. Most had very basic education in their home country and were just too busy making a living to take language classes.

What I do find very curious however is why Melania Trump, who has been in the US since 1996 so almost 30 years, speaks such poor English. You would think with all that money, at some point, she would’ve hired an
English language tutor to come to her home and give her private lessons. Given that she was on TV before she even married Trump giving interviews, you would think she would’ve wanted to strengthen her language skills. And if not then, surely after becoming First Lady.


Melania Trump speaks six languages. French, German, Italian, English, Serbian and Slovenian. How many do you speak, one?


Did you learn this in the same professional bio where she lied about her degree in architecture from a university in Slovenia? Given the absolute lack of evidence of her polyglotism, I am guessing she "paused her studies" on these languages as well.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:🎶Guess who just got an all inclusive one way trip to Uganda?🎶

https://www.wsj.com/us-news/law/kilmar-abrego-garcia-deport-uganda-eb146949?st=6Tve5n&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink


You are a sick person.


DP.

Sure. In your warped mind anyone who believes in enforcing our immigration laws is sick.


The biggest difference between you and me isn't our position on Trump or Kilmar. It isn't even our critical thinking skills. Its that I believe in, and I will work to defend, the rule of law. I believe in the Constitution and due process. I believe in democracy. I believe that even the person with the darkest soul, who has committed the worst crimes, has rights. Even if I could send Stephen Miller to Uganda, I would not because it would go against everything this country stands for.


I believe in the rule of law and the Constitution as well. This guy has had his due process. He was ordered deported in 2019. That is democracy and our laws in action.
If you are not against illegal immigration, then you are not for our rule of law.


You people are so tiresome. We cant keep repeating the facts.

In any case, first he gets to sue Kristi Noem, Stephen Miller, Marco Rubio and Trump for alm the pain and suffering as well as the many ways they went against the rule of law.


LOL.
He'll need to get better attorneys to do that. His current attorney is grasping at straws.
Maybe he can get Chris Van Hollen to represent him.



I know this is probably way too complicated for your smooth brain to handle but let me try….

Spanish (the native language of Kilmar) is not commonly spoken in Uganda hence he does not speak the language. Spanish is commonly spoken in the USA by so many citizens that we regularly offer translations in spanish at government facilities like the MVA.



Don't you fund it just a tad bit curious that he lived in the US for over 10 years, yet is unable to speak English? Yet, he was able to get a driver's license - he is expected to read and follow ENGLISH traffic signs.
He must not be terribly intelligent if he hasn't learned a working knowledge of English in 10 years.


DP. You don’t need to know English to get a drivers license. Most or all states provide accommodations such as driving license tests in a variety of languages.

I’ve known a lot of immigrants over the decades, including European ones, who spoke very very little English. Most had very basic education in their home country and were just too busy making a living to take language classes.

What I do find very curious however is why Melania Trump, who has been in the US since 1996 so almost 30 years, speaks such poor English. You would think with all that money, at some point, she would’ve hired an
English language tutor to come to her home and give her private lessons. Given that she was on TV before she even married Trump giving interviews, you would think she would’ve wanted to strengthen her language skills. And if not then, surely after becoming First Lady.


Melania Trump speaks six languages. French, German, Italian, English, Serbian and Slovenian. How many do you speak, one?


I’m the PP. I speak two fluently, have an intermediate knowledge of a 3rd and a basic conversational knowledge of a 4th. You chose the wrong person to ask that question to because I grew up in trilingual home and have lived all around the world.

She most certainly does not have more than a rudimentary knowledge of any language other than English and Slovenian, and I can spend as much time as you’d like proving it to you. And her English grammar is atrocious.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:🎶Guess who just got an all inclusive one way trip to Uganda?🎶

https://www.wsj.com/us-news/law/kilmar-abrego-garcia-deport-uganda-eb146949?st=6Tve5n&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink


You are a sick person.


DP.

Sure. In your warped mind anyone who believes in enforcing our immigration laws is sick.


The biggest difference between you and me isn't our position on Trump or Kilmar. It isn't even our critical thinking skills. Its that I believe in, and I will work to defend, the rule of law. I believe in the Constitution and due process. I believe in democracy. I believe that even the person with the darkest soul, who has committed the worst crimes, has rights. Even if I could send Stephen Miller to Uganda, I would not because it would go against everything this country stands for.


I believe in the rule of law and the Constitution as well. This guy has had his due process. He was ordered deported in 2019. That is democracy and our laws in action.
If you are not against illegal immigration, then you are not for our rule of law.


You people are so tiresome. We cant keep repeating the facts.

In any case, first he gets to sue Kristi Noem, Stephen Miller, Marco Rubio and Trump for alm the pain and suffering as well as the many ways they went against the rule of law.


LOL.
He'll need to get better attorneys to do that. His current attorney is grasping at straws.
Maybe he can get Chris Van Hollen to represent him.



I know this is probably way too complicated for your smooth brain to handle but let me try….

Spanish (the native language of Kilmar) is not commonly spoken in Uganda hence he does not speak the language. Spanish is commonly spoken in the USA by so many citizens that we regularly offer translations in spanish at government facilities like the MVA.



Don't you fund it just a tad bit curious that he lived in the US for over 10 years, yet is unable to speak English? Yet, he was able to get a driver's license - he is expected to read and follow ENGLISH traffic signs.
He must not be terribly intelligent if he hasn't learned a working knowledge of English in 10 years.


DP. You don’t need to know English to get a drivers license. Most or all states provide accommodations such as driving license tests in a variety of languages.

I’ve known a lot of immigrants over the decades, including European ones, who spoke very very little English. Most had very basic education in their home country and were just too busy making a living to take language classes.

What I do find very curious however is why Melania Trump, who has been in the US since 1996 so almost 30 years, speaks such poor English. You would think with all that money, at some point, she would’ve hired an
English language tutor to come to her home and give her private lessons. Given that she was on TV before she even married Trump giving interviews, you would think she would’ve wanted to strengthen her language skills. And if not then, surely after becoming First Lady.


Melania Trump speaks six languages. French, German, Italian, English, Serbian and Slovenian. How many do you speak, one?


Did you learn this in the same professional bio where she lied about her degree in architecture from a university in Slovenia? Given the absolute lack of evidence of her polyglotism, I am guessing she "paused her studies" on these languages as well.

+1 and the claim in the first term was that she knew five languages. Which new one did she pick up during the interregnum?
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BREAKING: @FoxNews has obtained an email ICE sent to Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s lawyers this afternoon notifying them that ICE now plans to deport him to the tiny African country of ESWATINI due to him claiming fear of persecution/torture in Uganda & 20+ other countries, which ICE says is “hard to take seriously”.
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BREAKING: @FoxNews has obtained an email ICE sent to Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s lawyers this afternoon notifying them that ICE now plans to deport him to the tiny African country of ESWATINI due to him claiming fear of persecution/torture in Uganda & 20+ other countries, which ICE says is “hard to take seriously”.


Lmao…is ICE the least competent government organization in history?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:🎶Guess who just got an all inclusive one way trip to Uganda?🎶

https://www.wsj.com/us-news/law/kilmar-abrego-garcia-deport-uganda-eb146949?st=6Tve5n&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink


You are a sick person.


DP.

Sure. In your warped mind anyone who believes in enforcing our immigration laws is sick.


The biggest difference between you and me isn't our position on Trump or Kilmar. It isn't even our critical thinking skills. Its that I believe in, and I will work to defend, the rule of law. I believe in the Constitution and due process. I believe in democracy. I believe that even the person with the darkest soul, who has committed the worst crimes, has rights. Even if I could send Stephen Miller to Uganda, I would not because it would go against everything this country stands for.


I believe in the rule of law and the Constitution as well. This guy has had his due process. He was ordered deported in 2019. That is democracy and our laws in action.
If you are not against illegal immigration, then you are not for our rule of law.


You people are so tiresome. We cant keep repeating the facts.

In any case, first he gets to sue Kristi Noem, Stephen Miller, Marco Rubio and Trump for alm the pain and suffering as well as the many ways they went against the rule of law.


LOL.
He'll need to get better attorneys to do that. His current attorney is grasping at straws.
Maybe he can get Chris Van Hollen to represent him.



I know this is probably way too complicated for your smooth brain to handle but let me try….

Spanish (the native language of Kilmar) is not commonly spoken in Uganda hence he does not speak the language. Spanish is commonly spoken in the USA by so many citizens that we regularly offer translations in spanish at government facilities like the MVA.



Don't you fund it just a tad bit curious that he lived in the US for over 10 years, yet is unable to speak English? Yet, he was able to get a driver's license - he is expected to read and follow ENGLISH traffic signs.
He must not be terribly intelligent if he hasn't learned a working knowledge of English in 10 years.


DP. You don’t need to know English to get a drivers license. Most or all states provide accommodations such as driving license tests in a variety of languages.

I’ve known a lot of immigrants over the decades, including European ones, who spoke very very little English. Most had very basic education in their home country and were just too busy making a living to take language classes.

What I do find very curious however is why Melania Trump, who has been in the US since 1996 so almost 30 years, speaks such poor English. You would think with all that money, at some point, she would’ve hired an
English language tutor to come to her home and give her private lessons. Given that she was on TV before she even married Trump giving interviews, you would think she would’ve wanted to strengthen her language skills. And if not then, surely after becoming First Lady.


Melania Trump speaks six languages. French, German, Italian, English, Serbian and Slovenian. How many do you speak, one?


And Donnie doesn’t cheat at golf.
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BREAKING: @FoxNews has obtained an email ICE sent to Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s lawyers this afternoon notifying them that ICE now plans to deport him to the tiny African country of ESWATINI due to him claiming fear of persecution/torture in Uganda & 20+ other countries, which ICE says is “hard to take seriously”.


He will be persecuted and tortured in all these countries. What do they know about him that Democrats do not?
Costa Rica, Honduras, Belize?
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Anonymous wrote:

BREAKING: @FoxNews has obtained an email ICE sent to Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s lawyers this afternoon notifying them that ICE now plans to deport him to the tiny African country of ESWATINI due to him claiming fear of persecution/torture in Uganda & 20+ other countries, which ICE says is “hard to take seriously”.


He will be persecuted and tortured in all these countries. What do they know about him that Democrats do not?
Costa Rica, Honduras, Belize?

I don't know because I've considered moving to Belize, Panama, Costa Rica as a retiree. What am I missing, as a registered Democrat
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Anonymous wrote:

BREAKING: @FoxNews has obtained an email ICE sent to Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s lawyers this afternoon notifying them that ICE now plans to deport him to the tiny African country of ESWATINI due to him claiming fear of persecution/torture in Uganda & 20+ other countries, which ICE says is “hard to take seriously”.


He will be persecuted and tortured in all these countries. What do they know about him that Democrats do not?
Costa Rica, Honduras, Belize?


I wish for this guy to be treated fairly via due process of our laws but his attorneys aren't doing him any favors by suggesting this many countries would have such a low opinion of him as a person.
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Anonymous wrote:

BREAKING: @FoxNews has obtained an email ICE sent to Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s lawyers this afternoon notifying them that ICE now plans to deport him to the tiny African country of ESWATINI due to him claiming fear of persecution/torture in Uganda & 20+ other countries, which ICE says is “hard to take seriously”.


He will be persecuted and tortured in all these countries. What do they know about him that Democrats do not?
Costa Rica, Honduras, Belize?

I don't know because I've considered moving to Belize, Panama, Costa Rica as a retiree. What am I missing, as a registered Democrat


There must be some difference between Him and You. Maybe you’re not MS13?
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Anonymous wrote:

BREAKING: @FoxNews has obtained an email ICE sent to Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s lawyers this afternoon notifying them that ICE now plans to deport him to the tiny African country of ESWATINI due to him claiming fear of persecution/torture in Uganda & 20+ other countries, which ICE says is “hard to take seriously”.


He will be persecuted and tortured in all these countries. What do they know about him that Democrats do not?
Costa Rica, Honduras, Belize?

I don't know because I've considered moving to Belize, Panama, Costa Rica as a retiree. What am I missing, as a registered Democrat


There must be some difference between Him and You. Maybe you’re not MS13?


I thought he wasn’t MS13?!?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

BREAKING: @FoxNews has obtained an email ICE sent to Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s lawyers this afternoon notifying them that ICE now plans to deport him to the tiny African country of ESWATINI due to him claiming fear of persecution/torture in Uganda & 20+ other countries, which ICE says is “hard to take seriously”.


He will be persecuted and tortured in all these countries. What do they know about him that Democrats do not?
Costa Rica, Honduras, Belize?


I wish for this guy to be treated fairly via due process of our laws but his attorneys aren't doing him any favors by suggesting this many countries would have such a low opinion of him as a person.


ICE isn't going to give up, and this constant game of deport, block, deport, block, is going to haunt the Democrats in 2026. Democrats aren't winning anything by continuing to block his deportation. The smart move for them is to cut a deal that was better than the plead guilty and be deported to Costa Rica.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

BREAKING: @FoxNews has obtained an email ICE sent to Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s lawyers this afternoon notifying them that ICE now plans to deport him to the tiny African country of ESWATINI due to him claiming fear of persecution/torture in Uganda & 20+ other countries, which ICE says is “hard to take seriously”.


He will be persecuted and tortured in all these countries. What do they know about him that Democrats do not?
Costa Rica, Honduras, Belize?


I wish for this guy to be treated fairly via due process of our laws but his attorneys aren't doing him any favors by suggesting this many countries would have such a low opinion of him as a person.


ICE isn't going to give up, and this constant game of deport, block, deport, block, is going to haunt the Democrats in 2026. Democrats aren't winning anything by continuing to block his deportation. The smart move for them is to cut a deal that was better than the plead guilty and be deported to Costa Rica.
That story was fake. They offered a plea deal, and the lawyers countered with we want Costa Rica too.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

BREAKING: @FoxNews has obtained an email ICE sent to Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s lawyers this afternoon notifying them that ICE now plans to deport him to the tiny African country of ESWATINI due to him claiming fear of persecution/torture in Uganda & 20+ other countries, which ICE says is “hard to take seriously”.


He will be persecuted and tortured in all these countries. What do they know about him that Democrats do not?
Costa Rica, Honduras, Belize?


I wish for this guy to be treated fairly via due process of our laws but his attorneys aren't doing him any favors by suggesting this many countries would have such a low opinion of him as a person.


ICE isn't going to give up, and this constant game of deport, block, deport, block, is going to haunt the Democrats in 2026. Democrats aren't winning anything by continuing to block his deportation. The smart move for them is to cut a deal that was better than the plead guilty and be deported to Costa Rica.


This would be true if the very unpopular Biden was still in office but the very unpopular Trump will be the sitting POTUS in 2026 and we all know from recent history how very unpopular sitting presidents cause election headaches and losses for politicians in the president's party.
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