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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Two things can be true at once. 1. It was wrong to deport Mr. Abrego and very alarming and terrifying Trump was openingly disregarding judicial orders. How can we function as a country if judicial decisions aren’t respected and followed? 2. Mr. Abrego is not an upstanding member of society. In May 2021, his wife filed a protective order against Abrego Garcia, claiming he “punched” her, scratched her left eye, threw her laptop on the floor, hit her with a work boot, and left her bruised and bloodied, according to court documents. He is on video being questioned by police with 7 men in a van in Tennesee. He admits he is transporting them for a construction job in Maryland yet there are no tools, the men have no id or luggage. This is strong evidence of human smuggling. For all those people who think it isn’t a big deal and he is just acting like an uber driver, human smuggling is exploitative and often violent. Immigrants being smuggled are forced to pay smugglers who take control over borders area. Migrants are transported in unsafe conditions (50 people recently died in a jammed trailer being transported), sometimes held for ransom and not released until paying more money, are often abused, and/or forced to work in horrendous conditions in the US to okay off their debt. Human smuggling is usually controlled by transnational gangs. [/quote] Now the government has to prove its case it court. I think that they will get embarrassed, but at least both parties now have a say instead of him being abducted and shipped out. [/quote] I posted the previous and I don't think he ever would have been charged without all of this going on, but now that they are charging him it is going to be easy to find witnesses if the gov't says we will let you stay if you testify against him that he in anyway abused you. Considering his wife's claim that he would take her phone and car, has hit her, pushed her, slapped her, broken her kids tablets, locked them in her room. https://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/2025-05/highlighted_petition_Abrego_Garcia-1.pdf So now picture if he allegedly did that to his wife what at least one of the allegedly hundreds of migrants will be willing to stay if they can stay in the country under a crime victim visa. This is the proper way to do things. He will have his day in court and I hope the others in El Salvador do as well. Things do not seem always to be as cut an dry as they seem. The lack of journalism is so troubling. Where are the investigative reporters? It is ridiculous the only way to often get to some semblance of the truth is to try and find original documents. The case of the gay make-up artist who was sent to CECOT is horrifying. He appears to have a legitimate claim for asylum with an abundance of proof he was a gay make up artist in Venezuela. But what is very rarely being reported is that before entering San Diego he entered through Texas. From the New Yorker https://www.newyorker.com/news/annals-of-immigration/the-makeup-artist-donald-trump-deported-under-the-alien-enemies-act [i]The first time Andry tried to enter the U.S [this was in Texas]., he was arrested and sent to Tabasco, Mexico, where a friend helped him download a government app that allowed migrants to make appointments at ports of entry. The system, known as CBP One, was the Biden Administration’s attempt to create a more orderly process for people to enter the country. Part of the premise was to incentivize migrants to come “the right way,” though it often took months for slots to open up. On the morning of August 29th, a U.S. official interviewed Andry at the U.S.-Mexico border in San Diego. Andry had no criminal record, and the exchange seemed straightforward.[/i] But then the article never explains why he was arrested and sent back to Mexico. And Tabsaco Mexico is in the Southern part of Mexico, which is what Mexico has done when migrants are deported from the US to dissuade them from immediately returning to attempt to enter the US again. This happened under Biden. So why wasn't he able to claim asylum in Texas? What was it that caused him to be expelled in Texas? Where did the system break down the first time he attempted to enter? And an aside- what is up with referring to Latinos and women by their first name - Kilmar and Andry and Hillary instead of last names? [/quote]
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