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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How does the USA have the authority to remove a citizen from El Salvador and dump him in another country? Wouldn’t the government of El Salvador have an issue with that? Imagine El Salvador issuing an order to take this guys wife from the US and send her to Mexico. How is this different?[/quote] Seems like something the Trump administration should have taken into account before they knowingly deported him to a location they had been barred from sending him. El Salvador is accepting U.S. tax dollars for his detention I assume they will accept more for his release.[/quote] Ok, but it’s already done. Do we have the right to grab one of their people? Would you be ok if El Salvador came and grabbed his Wife?[/quote] Is your argument really “oopsie no backsies?” I’d you’re truly worried about “grabbing” him, we could engage with his legal representation here in the United States to ascertain his wishes. He has not been tried or convicted of any crime in El Salvador so this isn’t an issue of extradition. It seems you were fine with us grabbing him off the street in Maryland but now very concerned we not do so from a deadly prison in El Salvador.[/quote]
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