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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you are here illegally you should leave the country rather than risk ending up in prison in El Salvador. Don't make up stories about gangs threating your mom's pupusa restaurant.[/quote] The stories are not “made up.” [b]He was found to be a danger to the community in 2019 because of his alleged gang affiliation, and that finding was reaffirmed after an appeal. He has a prominent role in the MS-13 gang’s criminal activities in Prince George’s county.[/b] My county; my CHILDREN, are safer as a result of this confirmed gang member being removed to his home country ( he was not deported). [/quote] I am interested in finding out the truth here. Can you please cite sources?[/quote] https://wjla.com/news/local/washington-dc-ice-deportation-el-salvador-jail-cecot-worlds-notorious-prison-us-united-states-immigration-and-customs-enforcement-error-detained-court-documents-beltsville-maryland-prince-georges-county-man [/quote] The government [i]saying[/i] something doesn't make it true. Please, tell me you are not simply repeating this paragraph. However, the government said he was found to be a danger to the community in 2019 because of his alleged gang affiliation, and that was reaffirmed after an appeal. They also said in a 2019 filing that the source that accused Abrego Garcia of being in MS-13 was “proven and reliable.” The linked article merely states what the government is now arguing to cover up for an egregious mistake. The lawyers are asking for evidence. I thought you were saying that something had actually been proven in a court of law. Please remember that the presumption of innocence is a fundamental principle in the United States. The government saying he's a danger when it has every incentive to lie is not proof. Look, despite what people are arguing NO ONE wants killers on the street. We all want them in jail. But - I thought - we all want innocent people out of jail. These are among the reasons that the US guarantees due process to EVERYONE, citizen or not, undocumented or protected.[/quote] You do not have a presumption of innocence in immigration hearings. [/quote]
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