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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He was due for removal anyways and he is back at his home country. What's the problem? His own govt can handle it.[/quote] Was he indeed due for removal? Can you explain or provide a cite (or pt me to the article) . If so, I don’t have a problem. I tried to explain to my husband that most people who came and started working and settled unofficially knew this day was coming . I don’t know about this particular case My super liberal friends hate it when I say things like that. But it’s true [/quote] He did not have a removal order. An immigration judge determined he was a danger to the community. Biden sat on the case and never did his asylum hearing. The administration did not say he could not be brought back, but that judges cannot bring him back. The administration should demonstrate they are in charge, by bringing him back, then going through the regular process, then deport him to El Salvador, where Bukele will send him back to the same prison for being a gang member.[/quote] He won protection from removal in 2019. I believe Trump was the then president. [/quote] TPS for El Salvador has been rescinded since 1/2025 so unless he has a green card he may be deported [/quote] But there’s a world of difference between sending him back to El Salvador to live free because the gangs have been incarcerated versus incarcerating him WITH the gang members who present a threat to him. [/quote] So el salvador can figure it out? He got a free plane ride.[/quote] For you, the cruelty seems to be the point. You know very well that the reason we want to give accused people due process here in the US before sending them to 3rd world countries is that they will not receive due process once they get there. El Salvador is notorious for this. Essentially, this man is at risk of spending the rest of his (short) life in an inhumane prison known to violate practically every human right, when no country has ever shown he's violent, or belongs to a gang, or has done anything wrong except to cross a border illegally. So for you the question is this: do you think a non-violent but illegal border crossing merits such a terrible punishment? It's as if you were sent to a US supermax for getting a speeding ticket, PP. Do you think that's fair? [/quote] It’s not illegal to cross the border without documentation if you’re seeking asylum. He sought asylum and it was eventually granted to him. Also, we want to extend due process to people from other countries because our citizens travel too and we want our citizens treated fairly by other countries. Due process protects ALL OF US.[/quote]
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