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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is hilarious so many people were rallying around this Irish guy who has a warrant out for his arrest in Ireland. His local hometown paper has at least three articles about him: Tue 15 Apr 2008 at 16:11 Article Title: Man was drunk A man arrested drunk for his own safety appeared sober before Donnchadh O Buachalla in New Ross District Court last week. Seamus Culleton from Kilbride, Glenmore was picked up for his own safety by Garda Edward Barry who came across him at 12.35 a.m. on O'Hanrahan Bridge on July 23 last year. The apprentice plasterer accepted that he was extremely drunk on the night in question and he was fined ?200. The two other articles in the New Ross Standard details This is hilarious so many people were rallying around this Irish guy who has a warrant out for his arrest in Ireland. His local hometown paper has at least three articles about him: This is hilarious so many people were rallying around this Irish guy who has a warrant out for his arrest in Ireland. His local hometown paper has at least three articles about him: Tue 15 Apr 2008 at 16:11 Article Title: Man was drunk A man arrested drunk for his own safety appeared sober before Donnchadh O Buachalla in New Ross District Court last week. Seamus Culleton from Kilbride, Glenmore was picked up for his own safety by Garda Edward Barry who came across him at 12.35 a.m. on O'Hanrahan Bridge on July 23 last year. The apprentice plasterer accepted that he was extremely drunk on the night in question and he was fined ?200. The other two articles include: September 30 2007 bench warrant for criminal damage May 17, 2008 warrant for unlawful possession of drugs, possession for sale or supply, & obstruction. Additionally, people from his hometown are writing that he had a partner and twins who he abandoned when he fled to the United States. I want to know if his wife is going to still be supporting him. Well, that is if she really is truly his wife and not someone he paid to get a green card. [/quote] You’re just trying to use side issues to distract from the fact that ICE is putting people who haven’t had any kind of orderly judicial review in concentration camps, without any regular independent oversight. [/quote] He was offered a flight back to Ireland. He doesn’t have to stay in the camp. [/quote] I think this was a case of "but, I'm white.. they'll let me out soon". I'll say again PSA: people who have overstayed their visas in the past should get out *NOW*, otherwise, you risk being put in a torture camp. Staying in this country really isn't worth that risk.[/quote] None of this gives the U.S. the right to violate civil rights. The U.S. must not legally or morally HAVE "torture camps." [/quote] ? did I say it did? This is the reality on the ground. How many people are sitting in those torture camps even if they shouldn't be? 100% it's wrong, but it's better to be back from where they came from than sit in these camps.[/quote]
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