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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][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] THEY ARE HUMAN!!!!! I’m American AND I WANT THEM HERE. I would much rather see you deported. [/quote] They have homes. In their own countries [b]Anyone here illegally needs to be deported.[/b] [/quote] after due process, per the US Constitution.[/quote] [b]Due process is different for illegals than for citizens. [/b]And we have such a thing as expedited removal. Out they go![/quote] No it is not.[/quote] Yeah expedited removal, where they don't go infront of judge doesn't exist or does it?[/quote] Illegal immigrants who have appeared in front a judge and given an order of expedited removal can be deported. Random people on the street who don’t have such an order cannot be sent to a foreign gulag for no reason.[/quote] No, for expedited removal,[b] they don't go infront of a judge.[/b] It's a faster process than a deportation hearing. Here's an immigration advocacy group describing the process. [b]Typically in the past it was used at the border, now they're changing how its used.[/b] https://www.nilc.org/resources/know-your-rights-expedited-removal-expansion/ Do illegals at the border have due process if you're defining it as going in front of a judge? It would appear that no, not everyone has due process if you're going by that definition.[/quote] You say this like it's nothing. You say it like you don't care about the law or the Constitution or the truth or innocent people being imprisoned. But many of us do. Also, some of the people being rounded up are LEGAL. Some of the people in a Salvadoran prison were LEGAL. So anything you have been fed by Stephen Miller about "illegals" does not apply to them anyway.[/quote] I'm guessing you're not familiar with the NILC? Itt's one of the main advocacy groups for immigrants int his country. SCOTUS has said this is all legal, meaning its consitutional with respect to expedited removals.[/quote]
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