Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will take time, but the Law will eventually catch up to Trump's henchmen.
Remember, Trump may have immunity, but his henchmen don't.
How so? Still trying to figure out what was illegal.
forcing someone out of the country when they had legal right to be here would be here? That was illegal, but not sure they can be charged criminally for that. They could be charged for not following the court's order, though.
Um, the Supreme Court recognized that he could be deported, so he had no legal right to be here.
The lower court ordered that he could be deported, but not to El Salvador. So the Supreme Court said they should get him out of El Salvador.
The PP said he had a legal right to be in the US. He does not. He has a legal right to be deported anywhere but El Salvador.
Stop lying.
Withholding of removal grants you the right to remain in the United States. It allows you the right to apply for employment authorization. If he was working in the US he likely received his Employment Authorization Document.
In normal times, people with this status who have committed no crimes and are married to an American citizen do not get deported. Just like he didn't get deported during Trump 1.0
His deportation isn't barred.
We all know his deportation wasn't barred. The only one confused about his status is you.
He was absolutely legal and also his deportation (to any place in the world besides El Salvador) was not barred. Yet you keep claiming that he was "illegal" and did not have a legal right to be in the US.
If he was eligible for deportation, then he had no absolute legal right to remain in the US
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:El Salvador president Bukele will be meeting with Trump on Monday in the WH. Let’s see if they discuss this matter and what, if anything, comes of it. As of Friday, administration lawyers couldn’t/wouldn’t answer any of the judge’s questions about this deportee other than to confirm he was still in CECOT.
https://nypost.com/2025/04/11/us-news/judge-rips-trump-administrations-extremely-troubling-efforts-to-bring-back-wrongfully-deported-migrant-have-done-nothing/
We will find out if El Salvador is indeed more powerful than the United States.
Trump believes he can bring home hostages of war but is helpless when up against tiny El Salvador.
That's what his Truth Social post seems to suggest (see language highlighted in yellow).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will take time, but the Law will eventually catch up to Trump's henchmen.
Remember, Trump may have immunity, but his henchmen don't.
How so? Still trying to figure out what was illegal.
forcing someone out of the country when they had legal right to be here would be here? That was illegal, but not sure they can be charged criminally for that. They could be charged for not following the court's order, though.
Um, the Supreme Court recognized that he could be deported, so he had no legal right to be here.
The lower court ordered that he could be deported, but not to El Salvador. So the Supreme Court said they should get him out of El Salvador.
The PP said he had a legal right to be in the US. He does not. He has a legal right to be deported anywhere but El Salvador.
Stop lying.
Withholding of removal grants you the right to remain in the United States. It allows you the right to apply for employment authorization. If he was working in the US he likely received his Employment Authorization Document.
In normal times, people with this status who have committed no crimes and are married to an American citizen do not get deported. Just like he didn't get deported during Trump 1.0
His deportation isn't barred.
We all know his deportation wasn't barred. The only one confused about his status is you.
He was absolutely legal and also his deportation (to any place in the world besides El Salvador) was not barred. Yet you keep claiming that he was "illegal" and did not have a legal right to be in the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:El Salvador president Bukele will be meeting with Trump on Monday in the WH. Let’s see if they discuss this matter and what, if anything, comes of it. As of Friday, administration lawyers couldn’t/wouldn’t answer any of the judge’s questions about this deportee other than to confirm he was still in CECOT.
https://nypost.com/2025/04/11/us-news/judge-rips-trump-administrations-extremely-troubling-efforts-to-bring-back-wrongfully-deported-migrant-have-done-nothing/
They are just cooking up a lie--either he died of natural causes or was killed while trying to escape or murdered by another prisoner.
I hope his wife has a very good attorney and successfully sues these administration bastards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:El Salvador president Bukele will be meeting with Trump on Monday in the WH. Let’s see if they discuss this matter and what, if anything, comes of it. As of Friday, administration lawyers couldn’t/wouldn’t answer any of the judge’s questions about this deportee other than to confirm he was still in CECOT.
https://nypost.com/2025/04/11/us-news/judge-rips-trump-administrations-extremely-troubling-efforts-to-bring-back-wrongfully-deported-migrant-have-done-nothing/
They are just cooking up a lie--either he died of natural causes or was killed while trying to escape or murdered by another prisoner.
I hope his wife has a very good attorney and successfully sues these administration bastards.
Anonymous wrote:El Salvador president Bukele will be meeting with Trump on Monday in the WH. Let’s see if they discuss this matter and what, if anything, comes of it. As of Friday, administration lawyers couldn’t/wouldn’t answer any of the judge’s questions about this deportee other than to confirm he was still in CECOT.
https://nypost.com/2025/04/11/us-news/judge-rips-trump-administrations-extremely-troubling-efforts-to-bring-back-wrongfully-deported-migrant-have-done-nothing/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will take time, but the Law will eventually catch up to Trump's henchmen.
Remember, Trump may have immunity, but his henchmen don't.
How so? Still trying to figure out what was illegal.
forcing someone out of the country when they had legal right to be here would be here? That was illegal, but not sure they can be charged criminally for that. They could be charged for not following the court's order, though.
Um, the Supreme Court recognized that he could be deported, so he had no legal right to be here.
The lower court ordered that he could be deported, but not to El Salvador. So the Supreme Court said they should get him out of El Salvador.
The PP said he had a legal right to be in the US. He does not. He has a legal right to be deported anywhere but El Salvador.
Stop lying.
Withholding of removal grants you the right to remain in the United States. It allows you the right to apply for employment authorization. If he was working in the US he likely received his Employment Authorization Document.
In normal times, people with this status who have committed no crimes and are married to an American citizen do not get deported. Just like he didn't get deported during Trump 1.0
His deportation isn't barred.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will take time, but the Law will eventually catch up to Trump's henchmen.
Remember, Trump may have immunity, but his henchmen don't.
How so? Still trying to figure out what was illegal.
forcing someone out of the country when they had legal right to be here would be here? That was illegal, but not sure they can be charged criminally for that. They could be charged for not following the court's order, though.
Um, the Supreme Court recognized that he could be deported, so he had no legal right to be here.
The lower court ordered that he could be deported, but not to El Salvador. So the Supreme Court said they should get him out of El Salvador.
The PP said he had a legal right to be in the US. He does not. He has a legal right to be deported anywhere but El Salvador.
Stop lying.
Withholding of removal grants you the right to remain in the United States. It allows you the right to apply for employment authorization. If he was working in the US he likely received his Employment Authorization Document.
In normal times, people with this status who have committed no crimes and are married to an American citizen do not get deported. Just like he didn't get deported during Trump 1.0[/quote]
His request for asylum was denied during Biden. He wasn’t up for deportation during Trump 1.0. Don’t let facts get in your way
It was 2019
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:El Salvador president Bukele will be meeting with Trump on Monday in the WH. Let’s see if they discuss this matter and what, if anything, comes of it. As of Friday, administration lawyers couldn’t/wouldn’t answer any of the judge’s questions about this deportee other than to confirm he was still in CECOT.
https://nypost.com/2025/04/11/us-news/judge-rips-trump-administrations-extremely-troubling-efforts-to-bring-back-wrongfully-deported-migrant-have-done-nothing/
We will find out if El Salvador is indeed more powerful than the United States.
Trump believes he can bring home hostages of war but is helpless when up against tiny El Salvador.
Anonymous wrote:El Salvador president Bukele will be meeting with Trump on Monday in the WH. Let’s see if they discuss this matter and what, if anything, comes of it. As of Friday, administration lawyers couldn’t/wouldn’t answer any of the judge’s questions about this deportee other than to confirm he was still in CECOT.
https://nypost.com/2025/04/11/us-news/judge-rips-trump-administrations-extremely-troubling-efforts-to-bring-back-wrongfully-deported-migrant-have-done-nothing/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On Friday, Trump weighed in on the Supreme Court's order while talking with reporters, claiming he wasn't well versed in the case.
Say what now? Not well versed on this case? Total BS, but it gets a pass.
This is why he has an AG - to discuss the implications of legal rulings. When CEOs are asked these questions, they refer to in house or outside counsel.
When did Biden comment extensively on Supreme Court rulings?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will take time, but the Law will eventually catch up to Trump's henchmen.
Remember, Trump may have immunity, but his henchmen don't.
How so? Still trying to figure out what was illegal.
forcing someone out of the country when they had legal right to be here would be here? That was illegal, but not sure they can be charged criminally for that. They could be charged for not following the court's order, though.
Um, the Supreme Court recognized that he could be deported, so he had no legal right to be here.
The lower court ordered that he could be deported, but not to El Salvador. So the Supreme Court said they should get him out of El Salvador.
The PP said he had a legal right to be in the US. He does not. He has a legal right to be deported anywhere but El Salvador.
Stop lying.
Withholding of removal grants you the right to remain in the United States. It allows you the right to apply for employment authorization. If he was working in the US he likely received his Employment Authorization Document.
In normal times, people with this status who have committed no crimes and are married to an American citizen do not get deported. Just like he didn't get deported during Trump 1.0[/quote]
His request for asylum was denied during Biden. He wasn’t up for deportation during Trump 1.0. Don’t let facts get in your way
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will take time, but the Law will eventually catch up to Trump's henchmen.
Remember, Trump may have immunity, but his henchmen don't.
How so? Still trying to figure out what was illegal.
forcing someone out of the country when they had legal right to be here would be here? That was illegal, but not sure they can be charged criminally for that. They could be charged for not following the court's order, though.
Um, the Supreme Court recognized that he could be deported, so he had no legal right to be here.
The lower court ordered that he could be deported, but not to El Salvador. So the Supreme Court said they should get him out of El Salvador.
The PP said he had a legal right to be in the US. He does not. He has a legal right to be deported anywhere but El Salvador.
Stop lying.
Withholding of removal grants you the right to remain in the United States. It allows you the right to apply for employment authorization. If he was working in the US he likely received his Employment Authorization Document.
In normal times, people with this status who have committed no crimes and are married to an American citizen do not get deported. Just like he didn't get deported during Trump 1.0
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will take time, but the Law will eventually catch up to Trump's henchmen.
Remember, Trump may have immunity, but his henchmen don't.
How so? Still trying to figure out what was illegal.
forcing someone out of the country when they had legal right to be here would be here? That was illegal, but not sure they can be charged criminally for that. They could be charged for not following the court's order, though.
Um, the Supreme Court recognized that he could be deported, so he had no legal right to be here.
The lower court ordered that he could be deported, but not to El Salvador. So the Supreme Court said they should get him out of El Salvador.
The PP said he had a legal right to be in the US. He does not. He has a legal right to be deported anywhere but El Salvador.