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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So if a judge determines him to be a MS 13 gang member, it’s good enough for me to get his ass out of the US, conviction or not…[/quote] A judge did as did the appeals board.[/quote] The judge did not determine him to be in MS-13. She deemed the allegation credible. That is not the same thing and I believe you know that.[/quote] Yes she did and she denied his release. That deportation order stands. The only thing the later court did was restrict him from going to El Salvador. “An immigration judge denied Abrego Garcia’s request for release, finding that “the evidence shows he is a verified member of MS-13.” Although the judge acknowledged that she was “reluctant to give evidentiary weight” to Abrego Garcia’s “clothing as an indication of gang affiliation,” she concluded that it was enough that a “past, proven, and reliable source of information” had verified Abrego Garcia’s “gang membership, gang rank, and gang name.” The Board of Immigration Appeals affirmed that ruling.””[/quote] Nowhere in what you’ve quoted did a judge rule he’s in MS-13. She assesses there is evidence showing that he is, sufficient to deny bond. [/quote] For the hundredth time, she didn’t need to prove gang membership to proceed with his deportation. It’s not something that has to be proven beyond a reasonable doubt to an immigration court. But yes, she DID determine that the evidence was that he was in MS 13 and the appeals board backed it too. The order for his removal stood.[/quote]
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