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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are 50 Venezuelans who were in the United States legally and have never been accused, much less convicted of any crime, locked up in CECOT. BRING THEM BACK![/quote] THEY ARENT AMERICANS! We don’t want them.[/quote] I thought Republicans were all about "legal immigration" and doing things "the right way." I keep hearing people say that over and over again. But it turns out, you are just a racist xenophobe. [/quote] Did he come here legally? Nope. He just had an order not to be removed (witholdal of removal) which doesn't negate he did't legally immigrate.[/quote] The legal immigration comment was in reference to the 50+ Venezuelans who have done nothing wrong and are rotting in a Salvadoran gulag[/quote] Nothing wrong? Surely you jest. [/quote] Pray tell. The 50 referred to at the top of this post have been studied by many. They came legally. They have no criminal records. They have not been accused of any crimes. Please explain yourself. [/quote] You are flat out wrong. They were illegal immigrants. You don’t have to be convicted of a crime to be deported. [/quote] This poor guy was not only legal he was seriously vetted through a Refugee program: Widmer Josneyder Agelviz Sanguino https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/immigration/article/venezuelan-refugee-deportation-lawsuit-20319604.php This guy is a gay make-up artist. Legal. Persecuted for his sexual identity. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/venezuelan-migrants-deportations-el-salvador-prison-60-minutes/ This guy was a professional soccer player, youth soccer coach, and dad. Legal. The kids in his town march and pray together for his release. https://www.npr.org/2025/03/27/nx-s1-5341544/ice-el-salvador-jerce-reyes-barrios Should I go on??? These innocent men are in a Salvadoran jail. Kristi Noem will likely go to jail over this.[/quote] Yeah no. Not legal immigrants. As just one example, here is your first man: Agelviz initially traveled to the United States in September with his mother and two younger brothers as part of the U.S.’ refugee resettlement program, a process that involves extensive vetting and background checks. When they arrived at the airport in Houston, immigration agents detained Agelviz. Documents reviewed by NBC News show that Agelviz was detained because of a tattoo on his forearm that includes a clock and a rose, images a Customs and Border Protection agent wrote are “associated” with the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. - NBC So he showed up and was immediately detained by immigration for gang tattoos. That is NOT a legal immigrant. [/quote] You clearly don't know what the words "legal" and "illegal" mean. And it sounds like you haven't read one thing about the story. If you are bringing up the tattoos, after how the connection between Venezuelan gangs and tattoos has been thoroughly debunked by every Venezuelan anti-gang expert as well as everyone who studies Venezuelan gangs, you are clearly new to the story. Look, the dumb tattoo vetting started under Biden so it wasn't even Trump's stupid idea. But nowhere anywhere is it written that it is "illegal" to have a tattoo, nor would that ever stand up in a court of law. But you know that and I am an idiot for trying to talk to you.[/quote]
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