Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We can not force El Salvador to send one of their citizens to the USA. How do you suggest we fix this? A USA court can not demand they send him here.
The US Government is paying them to hold people. Ergo the government can ask them to send someone back. The government just doesn’t want to. That isn’t the same as being unable to. My kid tells me she “can’t” brush her teeth on her own. That doesn’t actually mean she can’t. It means she doesn’t want to and thinks she can get away with it if she says she can’t.
They can ask all they want, but the reality is he’s a citizen of ElSalvador, and currently in ElSalvador. The USA has zero say at this point. They can not force his return.
The U.S. has plenty of say and leverage. It does not want to use it. Sadly that choice is not consistent with court orders, so to follow the law, they will need to ask their compliant and willing ally (right?) to return someone erroneously deported.
Return to where? He is a citizen of El Salvador. They wouldn’t be returning him, they’d be sending their citizen to another country. It’d be like Italy requesting our government to send you to Italy for no reason.
Are you suggesting we can just demand another country to send someone here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We can not force El Salvador to send one of their citizens to the USA. How do you suggest we fix this? A USA court can not demand they send him here.
The US Government is paying them to hold people. Ergo the government can ask them to send someone back. The government just doesn’t want to. That isn’t the same as being unable to. My kid tells me she “can’t” brush her teeth on her own. That doesn’t actually mean she can’t. It means she doesn’t want to and thinks she can get away with it if she says she can’t.
They can ask all they want, but the reality is he’s a citizen of ElSalvador, and currently in ElSalvador. The USA has zero say at this point. They can not force his return.
The U.S. has plenty of say and leverage. It does not want to use it. Sadly that choice is not consistent with court orders, so to follow the law, they will need to ask their compliant and willing ally (right?) to return someone erroneously deported.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Then claims that they can't bring the person back.
WTH is this? They can't or won't fix their error? Is this the state of the US justice system? https://wtop.com/maryland/2025/04/trump-administration-concedes-maryland-father-from-el-salvador-was-mistakenly-deported-and-sent-to-mega-prison/
Why did you Democrats create this open border sh*t show?
Why did the Trump administration judge say he could stay in 2019?
He didn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Then claims that they can't bring the person back.
WTH is this? They can't or won't fix their error? Is this the state of the US justice system? https://wtop.com/maryland/2025/04/trump-administration-concedes-maryland-father-from-el-salvador-was-mistakenly-deported-and-sent-to-mega-prison/
Why did you Democrats create this open border sh*t show?
Why did the Trump administration judge say he could stay in 2019?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Then claims that they can't bring the person back.
WTH is this? They can't or won't fix their error? Is this the state of the US justice system? https://wtop.com/maryland/2025/04/trump-administration-concedes-maryland-father-from-el-salvador-was-mistakenly-deported-and-sent-to-mega-prison/
Why did you Democrats create this open border sh*t show?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We can not force El Salvador to send one of their citizens to the USA. How do you suggest we fix this? A USA court can not demand they send him here.
The US Government is paying them to hold people. Ergo the government can ask them to send someone back. The government just doesn’t want to. That isn’t the same as being unable to. My kid tells me she “can’t” brush her teeth on her own. That doesn’t actually mean she can’t. It means she doesn’t want to and thinks she can get away with it if she says she can’t.
They can ask all they want, but the reality is he’s a citizen of ElSalvador, and currently in ElSalvador. The USA has zero say at this point. They can not force his return.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Then claims that they can't bring the person back.
WTH is this? They can't or won't fix their error? Is this the state of the US justice system? https://wtop.com/maryland/2025/04/trump-administration-concedes-maryland-father-from-el-salvador-was-mistakenly-deported-and-sent-to-mega-prison/
Why did you Democrats create this open border sh*t show?
It turns out, governing is hard. MAGA is experiencing this but blaming Biden for it rather than turning their brains on and realizing that this is a large country with big issues and lots of laws to deal with lots of situations.
Ignoring all of it and saying "Deport 100 people, don't bother me with details about who they are or whether they are removable!" leads to disasters. As we see now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Then claims that they can't bring the person back.
WTH is this? They can't or won't fix their error? Is this the state of the US justice system? https://wtop.com/maryland/2025/04/trump-administration-concedes-maryland-father-from-el-salvador-was-mistakenly-deported-and-sent-to-mega-prison/
Why did you Democrats create this open border sh*t show?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We can not force El Salvador to send one of their citizens to the USA. How do you suggest we fix this? A USA court can not demand they send him here.
The US Government is paying them to hold people. Ergo the government can ask them to send someone back. The government just doesn’t want to. That isn’t the same as being unable to. My kid tells me she “can’t” brush her teeth on her own. That doesn’t actually mean she can’t. It means she doesn’t want to and thinks she can get away with it if she says she can’t.
They can ask all they want, but the reality is he’s a citizen of ElSalvador, and currently in ElSalvador. The USA has zero say at this point. They can not force his return.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We can not force El Salvador to send one of their citizens to the USA. How do you suggest we fix this? A USA court can not demand they send him here.
The US Government is paying them to hold people. Ergo the government can ask them to send someone back. The government just doesn’t want to. That isn’t the same as being unable to. My kid tells me she “can’t” brush her teeth on her own. That doesn’t actually mean she can’t. It means she doesn’t want to and thinks she can get away with it if she says she can’t.
Anonymous wrote:We can not force El Salvador to send one of their citizens to the USA. How do you suggest we fix this? A USA court can not demand they send him here.
Anonymous wrote:They should be able to get an agreement with a third country to take people if their home country won't take them.
El Salvador has agreed to do so for a fee to put people in prison.
I'm sure Zelensky would do it for free.