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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As long as you're here legally and you don't say anything that's perceived to be anti-Semitic, you have nothing to worry about[/quote] HOW IN THE WORLD CAN YOU SAY THIS???? See at least 50 of the men, imprisoned (imprisoned!!!!) in a Salvadoran jail. They were here legally! They committed no crimes. They are accused of no crimes. They have said nothing anti-semitic. shocking[/quote] “The government calls them all ‘illegal aliens.’ But of the 90 cases where the method of crossing is known, [color=red]50 men report[/color] that they came legally to the United States, with advanced US government permission, at an official border crossing point,” Cato wrote in its report. So the 50 men you referenced have [i]self-reported[/i] that they came to the US legally? And you are so naive to believe that if those men came to the US illegally, they would admit to committing a crime? [/quote] and you are so naive to believe anything this administration says after tens of thousands of documented lies[/quote] Cato said that. Not Trump.[/quote] CATO is a right leaning actual organization with integrity. There reports have actual footnotes and sourcing, unlike the MAHA reports from the White House.[/quote] At least 50 Venezuelan men sent by the Trump administration to a prison in El Salvador had entered the United States legally, according to a review by the Cato Institute. The report, published by the libertarian thinktank on Monday, analyzed the available immigration data for only a portion of the men who were deported to El Salvador’s notorious Terrorism Confinement Center (Cecot), and focuses on the cases where records could be found. “The government calls them all ‘illegal aliens.’ But of the 90 cases where the method of crossing is known, 50 men report that they came legally to the United States, with advanced US government permission, at an official border crossing point,” Cato said in its report. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/may/19/el-salvador-prison-migrants-us-report The Cato Institute is generally considered a libertarian think tank, though it also embraces elements of both conservative and left-wing political movements. While it leans towards promoting free markets and limited government, which are often associated with the right, it also supports policies like drug legalization and police reform, which are more aligned with the left. Ultimately, the Cato Institute is best described as non-partisan and independent. So provide your evidence about these men, provide sources and links. [/quote]
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