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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][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If El Salvador does not want to release their citizen, be mad at El Salvador. The USA has zero jurisdiction at this point.[/quote] The Us has hired El salvador to imprison these people. They have every power to pull someone back. I guess you are saying Trump is too weak to do it.[/quote] The Us is not paying for his imprisonment. The US has a contract with ES for members of the Venezuelan Tren de Arugua gang - not El Salvador citizens deemed MS13. [/quote] But all of that totally misses the point!! So what if he’s a MS13 member? Was just listening this morning to NPR and they were crystal about the real issue which is [b]he didnt get due diligence.[/b][/quote] Repeating it does not make it true. He had 2 hearings and lost both. Is that not due diligence? How many chances should he get?[/quote] It’s regurgitated talking points from people who aren’t following the case and simply have an anti Trump agenda. [/quote] Neither of the PP’s are correct. He had a hearing and was granted a “withholding of removal”. That was the last hearing he had! Those words mean that there was a court order FORBIDDING the government from sending him to El Salvador. Let’s stop debating the eff up, as it’s already been admitted but the administration. [b]You can argue that it’s out of our hands now if you want, but that makes you an evil SOB. [/b] [/quote] Please tell us how to force his return if El Salvador says no. If El Salvador wanted him returned, he’d be here. [/quote]. Plenty of ways to persuade but in the end it IS there choice which is why we should never have sent ANYONE there. wtf are we doing by sending people to foreign prisons that don’t even meet the basic standards of international law???? What country is this??[/quote] Generally we send illegal El Salvadorans back to… El Salvador. Their own country. This isn’t rocket science.[/quote] DP. The Salvadorans on Garcia’s flight did not have criminal records nor were they charged with anything. Why were they sent straight to a prison? If it was a matter of just repatriating them, they could have been released at the main airport in El Salvador. Being an undocumented migrant in the US does not make you “illegal” in El Salvador. [/quote] Bukele is the president and wants him in prison because he thinks he has MS-13 ties. They are way more hardcore about eradicating gangs and crime than we are here and Bukele has the results to back it up. He took ES from one of the most dangerous countries in the world to a relatively safe country in the span of several years.[/quote] You made that up entirely. Burke said he is imprisoning them because we are paying him. He lives in reality instead of fake facts the way you do. Reality is not whatever thing you say at any moment. You do not control it with your imagination. Neither does President Trump, as he keeps finding out, over and over.[/quote]No, Bukele didn't say that. Reportedly the deal is about Venezuelans. US Government in court said they are not paying for Garcia to be in prison.[/quote]
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