Anonymous wrote:Awesome, now may Van Hollen can go sip whiskey in Tennessee with St. Kilmar of Maryland.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is the only way the administration can bring him back with a wisp of dignity. They've been preparing this for weeks and Pam Bondi rehearsed her speech so she could say it with a straight face. The DOJ lawyer in charge of his case before his deportation was fired, because he told the truth to the judge.
Hopefully justice prevails.
They've trumped up a clearly unproveable human trafficking charge in order to buy time to legally deport him. Added bonus, no one is talking about CECOT anymore.
There is video. The trooper could also testify. Maybe it is not provable, but it looks pretty much like evidence to me.
But, I'm not lawyer.
The DOJ claims he was trafficking people, but there is a filing on record from before the incident with the full disclosure that he was traveling to MD from Texas. Why would someone who was trafficking people notifiy the authorities of the same?
The administration is grasping hard. What an embarrassing week for Trump.
The Tennessee grand jury indictments are very serious. It was not done on a lark. What it really means is that while people like you were screaming due process, the people behind the scenes quietly did some investigating and found out a lot more about the El Salvadoran Kilmar. Which is unfortunate for him, I suppose. Ironically he probably would have been better off quietly accepting the deportation order instead of fighting it. And I wouldn't be surprised if more stuff comes out later, potentially about his activities in El Salvador. He was unquestionably a human trafficker.
Better off in CECOT?? He’d be a thousand times better off in a US prison.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is the only way the administration can bring him back with a wisp of dignity. They've been preparing this for weeks and Pam Bondi rehearsed her speech so she could say it with a straight face. The DOJ lawyer in charge of his case before his deportation was fired, because he told the truth to the judge.
Hopefully justice prevails.
They've trumped up a clearly unproveable human trafficking charge in order to buy time to legally deport him. Added bonus, no one is talking about CECOT anymore.
There is video. The trooper could also testify. Maybe it is not provable, but it looks pretty much like evidence to me.
But, I'm not lawyer.
No kidding!! So maybe stop talking because you’re out of your depth here.
No one here has seen the entirety of the evidence. Everyone is out of their depth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is the only way the administration can bring him back with a wisp of dignity. They've been preparing this for weeks and Pam Bondi rehearsed her speech so she could say it with a straight face. The DOJ lawyer in charge of his case before his deportation was fired, because he told the truth to the judge.
Hopefully justice prevails.
They've trumped up a clearly unproveable human trafficking charge in order to buy time to legally deport him. Added bonus, no one is talking about CECOT anymore.
There is video. The trooper could also testify. Maybe it is not provable, but it looks pretty much like evidence to me.
But, I'm not lawyer.
No kidding!! So maybe stop talking because you’re out of your depth here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is the only way the administration can bring him back with a wisp of dignity. They've been preparing this for weeks and Pam Bondi rehearsed her speech so she could say it with a straight face. The DOJ lawyer in charge of his case before his deportation was fired, because he told the truth to the judge.
Hopefully justice prevails.
They've trumped up a clearly unproveable human trafficking charge in order to buy time to legally deport him. Added bonus, no one is talking about CECOT anymore.
There is video. The trooper could also testify. Maybe it is not provable, but it looks pretty much like evidence to me.
But, I'm not lawyer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is the only way the administration can bring him back with a wisp of dignity. They've been preparing this for weeks and Pam Bondi rehearsed her speech so she could say it with a straight face. The DOJ lawyer in charge of his case before his deportation was fired, because he told the truth to the judge.
Hopefully justice prevails.
They've trumped up a clearly unproveable human trafficking charge in order to buy time to legally deport him. Added bonus, no one is talking about CECOT anymore.
There is video. The trooper could also testify. Maybe it is not provable, but it looks pretty much like evidence to me.
But, I'm not lawyer.
The DOJ claims he was trafficking people, but there is a filing on record from before the incident with the full disclosure that he was traveling to MD from Texas. Why would someone who was trafficking people notifiy the authorities of the same?
The administration is grasping hard. What an embarrassing week for Trump.
The Tennessee grand jury indictments are very serious. It was not done on a lark. What it really means is that while people like you were screaming due process, the people behind the scenes quietly did some investigating and found out a lot more about the El Salvadoran Kilmar. Which is unfortunate for him, I suppose. Ironically he probably would have been better off quietly accepting the deportation order instead of fighting it. And I wouldn't be surprised if more stuff comes out later, potentially about his activities in El Salvador. He was unquestionably a human trafficker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is the only way the administration can bring him back with a wisp of dignity. They've been preparing this for weeks and Pam Bondi rehearsed her speech so she could say it with a straight face. The DOJ lawyer in charge of his case before his deportation was fired, because he told the truth to the judge.
Hopefully justice prevails.
They've trumped up a clearly unproveable human trafficking charge in order to buy time to legally deport him. Added bonus, no one is talking about CECOT anymore.
There is video. The trooper could also testify. Maybe it is not provable, but it looks pretty much like evidence to me.
But, I'm not lawyer.
The DOJ claims he was trafficking people, but there is a filing on record from before the incident with the full disclosure that he was traveling to MD from Texas. Why would someone who was trafficking people notifiy the authorities of the same?
The administration is grasping hard. What an embarrassing week for Trump.
The Tennessee grand jury indictments are very serious. It was not done on a lark. What it really means is that while people like you were screaming due process, the people behind the scenes quietly did some investigating and found out a lot more about the El Salvadoran Kilmar. Which is unfortunate for him, I suppose. Ironically he probably would have been better off quietly accepting the deportation order instead of fighting it. And I wouldn't be surprised if more stuff comes out later, potentially about his activities in El Salvador. He was unquestionably a human trafficker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is the only way the administration can bring him back with a wisp of dignity. They've been preparing this for weeks and Pam Bondi rehearsed her speech so she could say it with a straight face. The DOJ lawyer in charge of his case before his deportation was fired, because he told the truth to the judge.
Hopefully justice prevails.
They've trumped up a clearly unproveable human trafficking charge in order to buy time to legally deport him. Added bonus, no one is talking about CECOT anymore.
There is video. The trooper could also testify. Maybe it is not provable, but it looks pretty much like evidence to me.
But, I'm not lawyer.
The DOJ claims he was trafficking people, but there is a filing on record from before the incident with the full disclosure that he was traveling to MD from Texas. Why would someone who was trafficking people notifiy the authorities of the same?
The administration is grasping hard. What an embarrassing week for Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is the only way the administration can bring him back with a wisp of dignity. They've been preparing this for weeks and Pam Bondi rehearsed her speech so she could say it with a straight face. The DOJ lawyer in charge of his case before his deportation was fired, because he told the truth to the judge.
Hopefully justice prevails.
They've trumped up a clearly unproveable human trafficking charge in order to buy time to legally deport him. Added bonus, no one is talking about CECOT anymore.
There is video. The trooper could also testify. Maybe it is not provable, but it looks pretty much like evidence to me.
But, I'm not lawyer.
The DOJ claims he was trafficking people, but there is a filing on record from before the incident with the full disclosure that he was traveling to MD from Texas. Why would someone who was trafficking people notifiy the authorities of the same?
The administration is grasping hard. What an embarrassing week for Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is the only way the administration can bring him back with a wisp of dignity. They've been preparing this for weeks and Pam Bondi rehearsed her speech so she could say it with a straight face. The DOJ lawyer in charge of his case before his deportation was fired, because he told the truth to the judge.
Hopefully justice prevails.
They've trumped up a clearly unproveable human trafficking charge in order to buy time to legally deport him. Added bonus, no one is talking about CECOT anymore.
There is video. The trooper could also testify. Maybe it is not provable, but it looks pretty much like evidence to me.
But, I'm not lawyer.
The DOJ claims he was trafficking people, but there is a filing on record from before the incident with the full disclosure that he was traveling to MD from Texas. Why would someone who was trafficking people notifiy the authorities of the same?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wonder if the esteem Senator and Congressman will start a go fundme legal fund for their constituent, a Maryland man?
If they do, a lot of us will contribute.
You’re already set to contribute. Your tax dollars will go towards jailing him and feeding him and his medical care and his trial. Then you’ll pay to deport him back to the same prison you just paid to fly him back from.
Great.
When is the Trump administration going to go after actual criminals? So pathetic.
How do you know KAG isn’t a criminal?
well, the fact that they are inventing a story about human trafficking out of a day laborer driving day laborers to a construction job... I'd say it's a pretty good bet. But I am not just talking about Abrego Garcia. I am talking about the majority of the people in CECOT who are not criminals either. And the majority of the women, high school students, garment district workers, etc being arrested on a daily basis by masked ICE agents.
A "day laborer" simply driving his buddy "day laborers" from Texas to NY or wherever for their day jobs. LOL
Are you truly this gullible?
Abrego Garcia was driving a Chevrolet Suburban east on Interstate 40 on Nov. 30, 2022, when he was stopped by the Tennessee Highway Patrol for speeding. Packed inside the vehicle, according to authorities, were nine Hispanic men.
According to a motion for detention, Abrego Garcia “told the THP that he and his passengers had been in St. Louis for the preceding two weeks doing construction work.”
Prosecutors said cell phone data and evidence from license plate readers revealed that his story was a lie.
“Specifically, the defendant had been in Texas earlier that same morning and had not been close to St. Louis within the prior two weeks. Moreover, none of the individuals in the vehicle had luggage or even tools consistent with construction work,” the motion read.
“The Government also learned, after obtaining the defendant’s cellphone records, that at the exact minute on the BWC footage that the defendant told the THP officer that the defendant was going to call his ‘boss,’ the defendant placed a call on his cellphone to the owner of the SUV and one of his fellow co-conspirators."
That co-conspirator was "a previously convicted alien smuggler.”
The motion says that investigators interviewed a number of co-conspirators and other witnesses, who will help prove that the traffic stop “was not a one-off transaction.”
https://www.newschannel5.com/news/newschannel-5-investigates/facing-charges-in-tennessee-kilmar-abrego-garcia-described-as-violent-man-with-no-control-of-his-temper
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is the only way the administration can bring him back with a wisp of dignity. They've been preparing this for weeks and Pam Bondi rehearsed her speech so she could say it with a straight face. The DOJ lawyer in charge of his case before his deportation was fired, because he told the truth to the judge.
Hopefully justice prevails.
They've trumped up a clearly unproveable human trafficking charge in order to buy time to legally deport him. Added bonus, no one is talking about CECOT anymore.
There is video. The trooper could also testify. Maybe it is not provable, but it looks pretty much like evidence to me.
But, I'm not lawyer.