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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As a former Marylander, Van Hollen is way off base here. MS-13 is inside the schools, girls are being kidnapped and trafficked, rival teens are being lured into the woods and stabbed to death. A poor kid was murdered at Lake Forest mall for the crime of wearing a shirt the wrong color. This gang has gutted the once thriving communities of Montgomery Village, Germantown, and much of Gaithersburg. Who exactly is Van Hollen appealing to or protecting? The vast majority of the victims of MS-13 are Hispanic teens. This isn't a white vs POC thing. This is a criminal vs peaceful person thing. He needs to get a clue and talk to Maryland parents who've had pieces of their children returned to them in bags. [/quote] A girl's body was found along the C&O Canal in the vicinity of Chain Bridge a few years ago. She was Hispanic. Her body had been cut up into pieces. A young man was also found murdered and dismembered along the C&O Canal a few years ago. Law enforcement found MS-13 insignia in the woods close to where this young man's body was found. Any reasonable person with their head screwed on straight understands the animals who committed these crimes do not belong in our communities. MS-13 is a murderous gang known for drug dealing and human trafficking. The manner in which the two above young people were murdered indicates at the very least extreme psychopathy. They are a public menace. I am not happy with a lot of Trump's actions, but deporting brutal gang members should not disturb anyone. Person dominating thread with a hundred silly arguments is likely an MS-13 member tasked with defending this man.[/quote] DP. For the 100th time (excuse the shouting), NO ONE IS AGAINST DEPORTING ACTUAL GANG MEMBERS! [/quote] Uhh, yes I'm 100% against deporting actual gang members without due process to a country that will imprison them in cruel and unusual conditions for life, also without any due process. If you're not I don't want to share a country with you.[/quote] To clarify, do you mean deporting illegal alien gang members whose membership and criminal activities in such gangs would make them ineligible to stay in the U.S.?[/quote] It's called common sense. Of course criminal gang members who don't have legal status in the US should be deported but there has to be a legal due process followed so that we don't wind up deporting people in a swift manner and then days later saying "oops, that was a clerical error". No American is against deporting people on our soil with no legal status who have committed crimes. Common sense.[/quote] This doesn’t pass the common sense test. You are suggesting that if 100,000 military age males from Russia flew from Ukraine to Cuba and then individually crossed into the USA at the same time then each and every single one of them must be given Due Process (which can take years, if the feds choose to diligently pursue it, if at all) to make sure not one single Russian is improperly removed. If that is your position, and the prevailing position of the law, don’t be surprised if support for Due Process is eroding. The reality is that we have 20 million people in this country without legal status. Those individuals have changed communities, labor markets, congressional apportionment, and allocation of government resources. While the country has benefited from their presence in many ways, their presence has been to the detriment of many Americans. The idea that 20 million people who disregarded our national sovereignty and clearly overwhelm the government's ability to process them now are entitled to remain until a cumbersome legal process runs its course also doesn’t pass the common sense test (even if that’s what the law requires). [/quote] you are interrupting the circle jerk going on here. stop it. most of DCUM are entitled elites. They are upset their gravy train of desperate cheap landscapers are being depleted. how will they ever get their grass cut?[/quote] You guys are crazy the Reagan judge literally said that this is dangerous because without due process there is no assurance that US citizens won’t be deported. [/quote] This guy had due process. They did not deport the wrong person. They deported someone who was eligible for deportation. The judge has a point, that the government can't be picking up citizens and deporting them, but he missed the point that the district judge isn't doing what the Supreme Court ordered.[/quote]
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