Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CommonSense wrote:Anonymous wrote:CommonSense wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is our military not going there to get this innocent man???????
He's not an innocent man. He was here illegally, found to be an MS-13 gang member twice. He had a hearing and an appeal. He was under court order to self-deport. He failed to do so. He is a citizen of El Salvador, not the U.S.. The gang he claimed to be threatened by if he returned to El Salvador no longer exists, nor does the overall situation in that country. His removal under US State Department Policy IS a military action and is not subject to judicial review. Understand?
Not one thing you said is true. Not a single one.
Oh, but how wrong you are.
Is it your contention he was here legally?
Is it your contention he is a US citizen?
Is it your contention he is not a citizen of El Salvador?
Everything you said is untrue...every single thing.
He went before an immigration judge in 2019 and was told he cannot be deported to Salvador based on the danger to his life in that country. So if he was to be deported, that was the one country, he was not supposed to be deported to.
So while he is not a US citizen and is yes, a citizen of El Salvador, he was in our country due to the danger to his life. And should not have been deported to that country.
Why shouldn't he be allowed to get due process which is part of the constitution! Remember that document? that is the biggest issue here he should've been given due process. He was snatched off the streets w/out an arrest warrant and then just sent to the one country he was not supposed to be sent to.
DP.
I agree with everything you said, but now what? Does the USA have the authority to force El Salvador to send him back?
Force El Salvador? lol. We’re paying them to keep him there. If we say release him, that’s all they need to hear. They said so themselves. What I’m wondering now is could another country like Canada agree to take him in if the US refuses to take him back? I can’t even believe I’m asking this question and I just am in disbelief what our country has become. It’s so sad.
We said it, they said no. Should we say it again, maybe louder?
We haven't said that. Trump has refused to ask for his return. And we've apparently decided that the executive God emperor can do whatever he wants, unconstrained by laws or the constitution.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CommonSense wrote:Anonymous wrote:CommonSense wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is our military not going there to get this innocent man???????
He's not an innocent man. He was here illegally, found to be an MS-13 gang member twice. He had a hearing and an appeal. He was under court order to self-deport. He failed to do so. He is a citizen of El Salvador, not the U.S.. The gang he claimed to be threatened by if he returned to El Salvador no longer exists, nor does the overall situation in that country. His removal under US State Department Policy IS a military action and is not subject to judicial review. Understand?
Not one thing you said is true. Not a single one.
Oh, but how wrong you are.
Is it your contention he was here legally?
Is it your contention he is a US citizen?
Is it your contention he is not a citizen of El Salvador?
Everything you said is untrue...every single thing.
He went before an immigration judge in 2019 and was told he cannot be deported to Salvador based on the danger to his life in that country. So if he was to be deported, that was the one country, he was not supposed to be deported to.
So while he is not a US citizen and is yes, a citizen of El Salvador, he was in our country due to the danger to his life. And should not have been deported to that country.
Why shouldn't he be allowed to get due process which is part of the constitution! Remember that document? that is the biggest issue here he should've been given due process. He was snatched off the streets w/out an arrest warrant and then just sent to the one country he was not supposed to be sent to.
DP.
I agree with everything you said, but now what? Does the USA have the authority to force El Salvador to send him back?
Force El Salvador? lol. We’re paying them to keep him there. If we say release him, that’s all they need to hear. They said so themselves. What I’m wondering now is could another country like Canada agree to take him in if the US refuses to take him back? I can’t even believe I’m asking this question and I just am in disbelief what our country has become. It’s so sad.
We said it, they said no. Should we say it again, maybe louder?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CommonSense wrote:Anonymous wrote:CommonSense wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is our military not going there to get this innocent man???????
He's not an innocent man. He was here illegally, found to be an MS-13 gang member twice. He had a hearing and an appeal. He was under court order to self-deport. He failed to do so. He is a citizen of El Salvador, not the U.S.. The gang he claimed to be threatened by if he returned to El Salvador no longer exists, nor does the overall situation in that country. His removal under US State Department Policy IS a military action and is not subject to judicial review. Understand?
Not one thing you said is true. Not a single one.
Oh, but how wrong you are.
Is it your contention he was here legally?
Is it your contention he is a US citizen?
Is it your contention he is not a citizen of El Salvador?
Everything you said is untrue...every single thing.
He went before an immigration judge in 2019 and was told he cannot be deported to Salvador based on the danger to his life in that country. So if he was to be deported, that was the one country, he was not supposed to be deported to.
So while he is not a US citizen and is yes, a citizen of El Salvador, he was in our country due to the danger to his life. And should not have been deported to that country.
Why shouldn't he be allowed to get due process which is part of the constitution! Remember that document? that is the biggest issue here he should've been given due process. He was snatched off the streets w/out an arrest warrant and then just sent to the one country he was not supposed to be sent to.
DP.
I agree with everything you said, but now what? Does the USA have the authority to force El Salvador to send him back?
Force El Salvador? lol. We’re paying them to keep him there. If we say release him, that’s all they need to hear. They said so themselves. What I’m wondering now is could another country like Canada agree to take him in if the US refuses to take him back? I can’t even believe I’m asking this question and I just am in disbelief what our country has become. It’s so sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CommonSense wrote:Anonymous wrote:CommonSense wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is our military not going there to get this innocent man???????
He's not an innocent man. He was here illegally, found to be an MS-13 gang member twice. He had a hearing and an appeal. He was under court order to self-deport. He failed to do so. He is a citizen of El Salvador, not the U.S.. The gang he claimed to be threatened by if he returned to El Salvador no longer exists, nor does the overall situation in that country. His removal under US State Department Policy IS a military action and is not subject to judicial review. Understand?
Not one thing you said is true. Not a single one.
Oh, but how wrong you are.
Is it your contention he was here legally?
Is it your contention he is a US citizen?
Is it your contention he is not a citizen of El Salvador?
Everything you said is untrue...every single thing.
He went before an immigration judge in 2019 and was told he cannot be deported to Salvador based on the danger to his life in that country. So if he was to be deported, that was the one country, he was not supposed to be deported to.
So while he is not a US citizen and is yes, a citizen of El Salvador, he was in our country due to the danger to his life. And should not have been deported to that country.
Why shouldn't he be allowed to get due process which is part of the constitution! Remember that document? that is the biggest issue here he should've been given due process. He was snatched off the streets w/out an arrest warrant and then just sent to the one country he was not supposed to be sent to.
DP.
I agree with everything you said, but now what? Does the USA have the authority to force El Salvador to send him back?
Force El Salvador? lol. We’re paying them to keep him there. If we say release him, that’s all they need to hear. They said so themselves. What I’m wondering now is could another country like Canada agree to take him in if the US refuses to take him back? I can’t even believe I’m asking this question and I just am in disbelief what our country has become. It’s so sad.
We can not pay El Salvador to keep one of their citizens in jail. We have no authority to do so. He is in jail IN El Salvador because they want him in jail.
As far as the USA refusing to take him back, that’s already settled. He has a deportation order, he will not be coming back, as he has no right to be here. He was always going to be deported, that has not changed.
Newsflash-the US is paying El Salvador to house these deportees. Maybe MAGA news doesn’t tell you this but that’s where your hard earned tax dollars are going oh and btw that deportation order you speak of is basically illegal as he was deported without due process. He was here under asylum and was doing what he needed to do to comply with the 2019 order.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CommonSense wrote:Anonymous wrote:CommonSense wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is our military not going there to get this innocent man???????
He's not an innocent man. He was here illegally, found to be an MS-13 gang member twice. He had a hearing and an appeal. He was under court order to self-deport. He failed to do so. He is a citizen of El Salvador, not the U.S.. The gang he claimed to be threatened by if he returned to El Salvador no longer exists, nor does the overall situation in that country. His removal under US State Department Policy IS a military action and is not subject to judicial review. Understand?
Not one thing you said is true. Not a single one.
Oh, but how wrong you are.
Is it your contention he was here legally?
Is it your contention he is a US citizen?
Is it your contention he is not a citizen of El Salvador?
Everything you said is untrue...every single thing.
He went before an immigration judge in 2019 and was told he cannot be deported to Salvador based on the danger to his life in that country. So if he was to be deported, that was the one country, he was not supposed to be deported to.
So while he is not a US citizen and is yes, a citizen of El Salvador, he was in our country due to the danger to his life. And should not have been deported to that country.
Why shouldn't he be allowed to get due process which is part of the constitution! Remember that document? that is the biggest issue here he should've been given due process. He was snatched off the streets w/out an arrest warrant and then just sent to the one country he was not supposed to be sent to.
DP.
I agree with everything you said, but now what? Does the USA have the authority to force El Salvador to send him back?
Force El Salvador? lol. We’re paying them to keep him there. If we say release him, that’s all they need to hear. They said so themselves. What I’m wondering now is could another country like Canada agree to take him in if the US refuses to take him back? I can’t even believe I’m asking this question and I just am in disbelief what our country has become. It’s so sad.
We can not pay El Salvador to keep one of their citizens in jail. We have no authority to do so. He is in jail IN El Salvador because they want him in jail.
As far as the USA refusing to take him back, that’s already settled. He has a deportation order, he will not be coming back, as he has no right to be here. He was always going to be deported, that has not changed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CommonSense wrote:Anonymous wrote:CommonSense wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is our military not going there to get this innocent man???????
He's not an innocent man. He was here illegally, found to be an MS-13 gang member twice. He had a hearing and an appeal. He was under court order to self-deport. He failed to do so. He is a citizen of El Salvador, not the U.S.. The gang he claimed to be threatened by if he returned to El Salvador no longer exists, nor does the overall situation in that country. His removal under US State Department Policy IS a military action and is not subject to judicial review. Understand?
Not one thing you said is true. Not a single one.
Oh, but how wrong you are.
Is it your contention he was here legally?
Is it your contention he is a US citizen?
Is it your contention he is not a citizen of El Salvador?
Everything you said is untrue...every single thing.
He went before an immigration judge in 2019 and was told he cannot be deported to Salvador based on the danger to his life in that country. So if he was to be deported, that was the one country, he was not supposed to be deported to.
So while he is not a US citizen and is yes, a citizen of El Salvador, he was in our country due to the danger to his life. And should not have been deported to that country.
Why shouldn't he be allowed to get due process which is part of the constitution! Remember that document? that is the biggest issue here he should've been given due process. He was snatched off the streets w/out an arrest warrant and then just sent to the one country he was not supposed to be sent to.
DP.
I agree with everything you said, but now what? Does the USA have the authority to force El Salvador to send him back?
Force El Salvador? lol. We’re paying them to keep him there. If we say release him, that’s all they need to hear. They said so themselves. What I’m wondering now is could another country like Canada agree to take him in if the US refuses to take him back? I can’t even believe I’m asking this question and I just am in disbelief what our country has become. It’s so sad.
We can not pay El Salvador to keep one of their citizens in jail. We have no authority to do so. He is in jail IN El Salvador because they want him in jail.
As far as the USA refusing to take him back, that’s already settled. He has a deportation order, he will not be coming back, as he has no right to be here. He was always going to be deported, that has not changed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CommonSense wrote:Anonymous wrote:CommonSense wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is our military not going there to get this innocent man???????
He's not an innocent man. He was here illegally, found to be an MS-13 gang member twice. He had a hearing and an appeal. He was under court order to self-deport. He failed to do so. He is a citizen of El Salvador, not the U.S.. The gang he claimed to be threatened by if he returned to El Salvador no longer exists, nor does the overall situation in that country. His removal under US State Department Policy IS a military action and is not subject to judicial review. Understand?
Not one thing you said is true. Not a single one.
Oh, but how wrong you are.
Is it your contention he was here legally?
Is it your contention he is a US citizen?
Is it your contention he is not a citizen of El Salvador?
Everything you said is untrue...every single thing.
He went before an immigration judge in 2019 and was told he cannot be deported to Salvador based on the danger to his life in that country. So if he was to be deported, that was the one country, he was not supposed to be deported to.
So while he is not a US citizen and is yes, a citizen of El Salvador, he was in our country due to the danger to his life. And should not have been deported to that country.
Why shouldn't he be allowed to get due process which is part of the constitution! Remember that document? that is the biggest issue here he should've been given due process. He was snatched off the streets w/out an arrest warrant and then just sent to the one country he was not supposed to be sent to.
DP.
I agree with everything you said, but now what? Does the USA have the authority to force El Salvador to send him back?
Force El Salvador? lol. We’re paying them to keep him there. If we say release him, that’s all they need to hear. They said so themselves. What I’m wondering now is could another country like Canada agree to take him in if the US refuses to take him back? I can’t even believe I’m asking this question and I just am in disbelief what our country has become. It’s so sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CommonSense wrote:Anonymous wrote:CommonSense wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is our military not going there to get this innocent man???????
He's not an innocent man. He was here illegally, found to be an MS-13 gang member twice. He had a hearing and an appeal. He was under court order to self-deport. He failed to do so. He is a citizen of El Salvador, not the U.S.. The gang he claimed to be threatened by if he returned to El Salvador no longer exists, nor does the overall situation in that country. His removal under US State Department Policy IS a military action and is not subject to judicial review. Understand?
Not one thing you said is true. Not a single one.
Oh, but how wrong you are.
Is it your contention he was here legally?
Is it your contention he is a US citizen?
Is it your contention he is not a citizen of El Salvador?
Everything you said is untrue...every single thing.
He went before an immigration judge in 2019 and was told he cannot be deported to Salvador based on the danger to his life in that country. So if he was to be deported, that was the one country, he was not supposed to be deported to.
So while he is not a US citizen and is yes, a citizen of El Salvador, he was in our country due to the danger to his life. And should not have been deported to that country.
Why shouldn't he be allowed to get due process which is part of the constitution! Remember that document? that is the biggest issue here he should've been given due process. He was snatched off the streets w/out an arrest warrant and then just sent to the one country he was not supposed to be sent to.
DP.
I agree with everything you said, but now what? Does the USA have the authority to force El Salvador to send him back?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CommonSense wrote:Anonymous wrote:CommonSense wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is our military not going there to get this innocent man???????
He's not an innocent man. He was here illegally, found to be an MS-13 gang member twice. He had a hearing and an appeal. He was under court order to self-deport. He failed to do so. He is a citizen of El Salvador, not the U.S.. The gang he claimed to be threatened by if he returned to El Salvador no longer exists, nor does the overall situation in that country. His removal under US State Department Policy IS a military action and is not subject to judicial review. Understand?
Not one thing you said is true. Not a single one.
Oh, but how wrong you are.
Is it your contention he was here legally?
Is it your contention he is a US citizen?
Is it your contention he is not a citizen of El Salvador?
Everything you said is untrue...every single thing.
He went before an immigration judge in 2019 and was told he cannot be deported to Salvador based on the danger to his life in that country. So if he was to be deported, that was the one country, he was not supposed to be deported to.
So while he is not a US citizen and is yes, a citizen of El Salvador, he was in our country due to the danger to his life. And should not have been deported to that country.
Why shouldn't he be allowed to get due process which is part of the constitution! Remember that document? that is the biggest issue here he should've been given due process. He was snatched off the streets w/out an arrest warrant and then just sent to the one country he was not supposed to be sent to.
DP.
I agree with everything you said, but now what? Does the USA have the authority to force El Salvador to send him back?
Anonymous wrote:CommonSense wrote:Anonymous wrote:CommonSense wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is our military not going there to get this innocent man???????
He's not an innocent man. He was here illegally, found to be an MS-13 gang member twice. He had a hearing and an appeal. He was under court order to self-deport. He failed to do so. He is a citizen of El Salvador, not the U.S.. The gang he claimed to be threatened by if he returned to El Salvador no longer exists, nor does the overall situation in that country. His removal under US State Department Policy IS a military action and is not subject to judicial review. Understand?
Not one thing you said is true. Not a single one.
Oh, but how wrong you are.
Is it your contention he was here legally?
Is it your contention he is a US citizen?
Is it your contention he is not a citizen of El Salvador?
Everything you said is untrue...every single thing.
He went before an immigration judge in 2019 and was told he cannot be deported to Salvador based on the danger to his life in that country. So if he was to be deported, that was the one country, he was not supposed to be deported to.
So while he is not a US citizen and is yes, a citizen of El Salvador, he was in our country due to the danger to his life. And should not have been deported to that country.
Why shouldn't he be allowed to get due process which is part of the constitution! Remember that document? that is the biggest issue here he should've been given due process. He was snatched off the streets w/out an arrest warrant and then just sent to the one country he was not supposed to be sent to.