Anonymous wrote:I mean, what is wrong with you people.
Abrego Garcia is an MS-13 gang member, is he not? He was pulled over with a car full of illegal aliens, was he not?
Not to say this other guy is a prize himself, as he clearly is not. But save your high righteousness for actual cases of innocent people, not a slime like Abrego Garcia.
It makes y'all look crazy.
Anonymous wrote:I mean, what is wrong with you people.
Abrego Garcia is an MS-13 gang member, is he not? He was pulled over with a car full of illegal aliens, was he not?
Not to say this other guy is a prize himself, as he clearly is not. But save your high righteousness for actual cases of innocent people, not a slime like Abrego Garcia.
It makes y'all look crazy.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, what is wrong with you people.
Abrego Garcia is an MS-13 gang member, is he not? He was pulled over with a car full of illegal aliens, was he not?
Not to say this other guy is a prize himself, as he clearly is not. But save your high righteousness for actual cases of innocent people, not a slime like Abrego Garcia.
It makes y'all look crazy.
Where has any of that been proven? I could make up stuff about you. Make sure it went viral by paying social media companies to alter algorithms, and boom everyone believes me. For what?
Didn't a Fed grand jury indict him? Seems like the charges are quite plausible. It's pretty clear you are desperate for a different kind of narrative.
There’s a lie in the indictment. The police report says the opposite what the DOJ claims was said during the traffic stop.
The government claims that he was making 4 round trips per week between Texas and Maryland. That’s 1,400 miles each way, for a total of 11,000+ miles. They said he did this with his kids in the car.
The government claims he was smuggling a minor, when it’s a 7 with a dash in the middle, not a 1 in his birth year.
I have no idea how they’re going to do in front of a jury. All of this is because they didn't want to admit their mistake and bring him back for due process. What an absolute waste of resources for political purpose.
The math doesn’t pencil out on that. 11,000 miles a week would require 7.6 days of driving with nonstop (at 60 miles per hour). There would be no bathroom breaks, meal breaks or sleeping. He must be superhuman if he can do that.
Anonymous wrote:just double checked your claim. The indictment says that he made more than 100 trips from 2016-2025. So that would only be around 1 trip a month. I don’t know if there is evidence to actually support this claim, but a jury might find one trip a month as plausible.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, what is wrong with you people.
Abrego Garcia is an MS-13 gang member, is he not? He was pulled over with a car full of illegal aliens, was he not?
Not to say this other guy is a prize himself, as he clearly is not. But save your high righteousness for actual cases of innocent people, not a slime like Abrego Garcia.
It makes y'all look crazy.
Where has any of that been proven? I could make up stuff about you. Make sure it went viral by paying social media companies to alter algorithms, and boom everyone believes me. For what?
Didn't a Fed grand jury indict him? Seems like the charges are quite plausible. It's pretty clear you are desperate for a different kind of narrative.
There’s a lie in the indictment. The police report says the opposite what the DOJ claims was said during the traffic stop.
The government claims that he was making 4 round trips per week between Texas and Maryland. That’s 1,400 miles each way, for a total of 11,000+ miles. They said he did this with his kids in the car.
The government claims he was smuggling a minor, when it’s a 7 with a dash in the middle, not a 1 in his birth year.
I have no idea how they’re going to do in front of a jury. All of this is because they didn't want to admit their mistake and bring him back for due process. What an absolute waste of resources for political purpose.
The math doesn’t pencil out on that. 11,000 miles a week would require 7.6 days of driving with nonstop (at 60 miles per hour). There would be no bathroom breaks, meal breaks or sleeping. He must be superhuman if he can do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They do this type of stuff all the time with MOB witnesses.Anonymous wrote:So will he be dismissed before he could even testify due his lack of credibility? I am no judge but I would not consider this credible info if I were a jurist.
They do this stuff all the time in all types of cases. Spend a day sitting in a criminal trial in DC. The government’s witnesses are almost always rough people. That’s how it works.
Anonymous wrote:They do this type of stuff all the time with MOB witnesses.Anonymous wrote:So will he be dismissed before he could even testify due his lack of credibility? I am no judge but I would not consider this credible info if I were a jurist.
They do this type of stuff all the time with MOB witnesses.Anonymous wrote:So will he be dismissed before he could even testify due his lack of credibility? I am no judge but I would not consider this credible info if I were a jurist.
just double checked your claim. The indictment says that he made more than 100 trips from 2016-2025. So that would only be around 1 trip a month. I don’t know if there is evidence to actually support this claim, but a jury might find one trip a month as plausible.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, what is wrong with you people.
Abrego Garcia is an MS-13 gang member, is he not? He was pulled over with a car full of illegal aliens, was he not?
Not to say this other guy is a prize himself, as he clearly is not. But save your high righteousness for actual cases of innocent people, not a slime like Abrego Garcia.
It makes y'all look crazy.
Where has any of that been proven? I could make up stuff about you. Make sure it went viral by paying social media companies to alter algorithms, and boom everyone believes me. For what?
Didn't a Fed grand jury indict him? Seems like the charges are quite plausible. It's pretty clear you are desperate for a different kind of narrative.
There’s a lie in the indictment. The police report says the opposite what the DOJ claims was said during the traffic stop.
The government claims that he was making 4 round trips per week between Texas and Maryland. That’s 1,400 miles each way, for a total of 11,000+ miles. They said he did this with his kids in the car.
The government claims he was smuggling a minor, when it’s a 7 with a dash in the middle, not a 1 in his birth year.
I have no idea how they’re going to do in front of a jury. All of this is because they didn't want to admit their mistake and bring him back for due process. What an absolute waste of resources for political purpose.
The math doesn’t pencil out on that. 11,000 miles a week would require 7.6 days of driving with nonstop (at 60 miles per hour). There would be no bathroom breaks, meal breaks or sleeping. He must be superhuman if he can do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, what is wrong with you people.
Abrego Garcia is an MS-13 gang member, is he not? He was pulled over with a car full of illegal aliens, was he not?
Not to say this other guy is a prize himself, as he clearly is not. But save your high righteousness for actual cases of innocent people, not a slime like Abrego Garcia.
It makes y'all look crazy.
Where has any of that been proven? I could make up stuff about you. Make sure it went viral by paying social media companies to alter algorithms, and boom everyone believes me. For what?
Didn't a Fed grand jury indict him? Seems like the charges are quite plausible. It's pretty clear you are desperate for a different kind of narrative.
There’s a lie in the indictment. The police report says the opposite what the DOJ claims was said during the traffic stop.
The government claims that he was making 4 round trips per week between Texas and Maryland. That’s 1,400 miles each way, for a total of 11,000+ miles. They said he did this with his kids in the car.
The government claims he was smuggling a minor, when it’s a 7 with a dash in the middle, not a 1 in his birth year.
I have no idea how they’re going to do in front of a jury. All of this is because they didn't want to admit their mistake and bring him back for due process. What an absolute waste of resources for political purpose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, what is wrong with you people.
Abrego Garcia is an MS-13 gang member, is he not? He was pulled over with a car full of illegal aliens, was he not?
Not to say this other guy is a prize himself, as he clearly is not. But save your high righteousness for actual cases of innocent people, not a slime like Abrego Garcia.
It makes y'all look crazy.
Where has any of that been proven? I could make up stuff about you. Make sure it went viral by paying social media companies to alter algorithms, and boom everyone believes me. For what?
Didn't a Fed grand jury indict him? Seems like the charges are quite plausible. It's pretty clear you are desperate for a different kind of narrative.
A Grand Jury will indict anyone for anything. It's not a trial. No defense witnesses. It's a sham, really.
Anonymous wrote:So will he be dismissed before he could even testify due his lack of credibility? I am no judge but I would not consider this credible info if I were a jurist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, what is wrong with you people.
Abrego Garcia is an MS-13 gang member, is he not? He was pulled over with a car full of illegal aliens, was he not?
Not to say this other guy is a prize himself, as he clearly is not. But save your high righteousness for actual cases of innocent people, not a slime like Abrego Garcia.
It makes y'all look crazy.
Where has any of that been proven? I could make up stuff about you. Make sure it went viral by paying social media companies to alter algorithms, and boom everyone believes me. For what?
Didn't a Fed grand jury indict him? Seems like the charges are quite plausible. It's pretty clear you are desperate for a different kind of narrative.