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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The way I see it: He was processed, he had due process and then the authorities made a mistake. The immediately owned up to the mistake. There is also apparent/alleged evidence that he got mixed up in a criminal gang, according to authorities You do realize that second trials for major crimes are not rare in America? These people wait it out in prison. Costly mistakes everywhere. Hundreds of innocent defendants spend several needless years in prison. This is not uncommon. Authorities in the fed and state levels make these mistakes I am not defending nor excising them. But maybe some of you can also defends the innocent who are wrongfully accused. Thee is an entire prison reform movement that you can tap into. This is one man [/quote] No. You’re deflecting. The problem right now is the removal of people by ICE and deportation without due process. [/quote] Sure, it’s a sidebar.Many knowledgeable people have weighed in on federal immigration law. It’s an area of law not weighted toward the defendants/visitors/workers. It’s highly codified. And highly against the visitors (whatever word you want to use). So I’m saying there is so much more you can do if you focus on the court system at home. You literally can not fight for everything. I don’t feel for this guy yet bc I don’t have the full facts. I can tell you with full certainty that detention happens regularly in the US of non criminally liable people. I guess this is context get informed and involved if you are not already. Getting informed in an individual federal immigration case is the hardest avenue [/quote] You’re missing the point entirely. This guy isn’t being detained or even incarcerated in a prison with standards for the treatment of prisoners. He has been incarcerated in a prison that has no protections for the welfare of its prisoners, along WITH the very criminals whom a US judge ruled to be a threat to this man’s life, thereby granting him protection from being sent to El Salvador. [b]***We’re moved by this one man’s predicament, which was in violation of a court order, but more importantly, we are alarmed by the incompetence or purposeful cruelty that led to indiscriminate dragnets that not only detain people, not only deport people, not only incarcerate people, but place them in one of the most dangerous places they could possibly be — wasting resources that could be used instead to deport convicted criminals, which would actually make us safer.*** [/b] TLDR: We aren’t angry because we care so much about this one individual. We are angry about an administration that violates the law, squanders resources, endangers a man’s life, and then offers no to solution to correct their “administrative error.” We are angry because WE ARE SUBJECT TO THIS GOVERNMENT TOO.[/quote] Man, this righteous anger would be more persuasive if you guys cared about the Laken Rileys. My guess is you have more emotion about this man than the Americans who have been killed by undocumented migrants…. For years we’ve been told that one off cases like Riley were the unavoidable result of the quantity of people unloved in immigration and no system could possibly be perfect at screening these issues. We were “alarmed by the incompetence or purposeful cruelty that led to indiscriminate” grotesque and violent killings of Americans. But that didn’t seem to really move people like you. I actually empathize with you. I was angry that the Biden administration refused to enforce the law, squandered resources, endangered American lives, and then offered no meaningful solution to correct the mess they created at the border. Now you know how we’ve felt for the past four years. I mean, welcome to the party? [/quote] So I shouldn’t hold the Trump administration to a higher standard than I do Laken Riley’s murderer? I want our federal government to be better than vicious criminals with wanton disregard for human life. Thanks for your reply though. It explains how you have no qualms about voting for Trump and no issues with this deportation.[/quote]
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