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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]is there any chance this guy really has ties to MS-13? If he does we are f'd. I really hope this claim was fully investigated before democrats started doubling down on the situation. [/quote] He did not contest it in 2019 over two hearings. Instead he filed a claim in a different hearing that a different gang would hurt him and that he fled because they were threatening him and wanted money from his mom's pupusa business. At the time an informant gave his gang name and rank, and he was wearing clothes associated with the gang. Not just Bulls but a no snitching hoodie.[/quote] And then the arresting officer was found to have been trading sex for information, making the informant’s information suspect, at best.[/quote] And the informant said he was active in New York where he has never lived. But you know what, pp knows this. It's been stated over and over. We have also explained the low bar in bond hearings, the fact that immigration judges essentially work for the administration, the fact that a federal judge, with a higher bar, says there is no actual evidence. The administration (minus Trump who is more indifferent and clueless by the day) knows this. They are opting to continue lying Pp would like to villanize the man to make it seem OK for trump to break the law. The man is innocent AND he has a right to due process. [/quote] He got due process. An immigration judge heard his case. He was here illegally. He was allowed to stay. Then the immigration judge was overruled by the Attorney General. That can happen. The immigration judge is below the AG, because they are Article II judges that work for the DOJ. (thus, they are in the executive branch), not Article III judges that wotk in the judicial branch. Stop spouting off about "due process" and "democracy" when you don't know what else to say, moron. [/quote]
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