It did in this case. And it would have had the same result even if the US government didn't make the mistake they made.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As pointed out several times, it is a harmless mistake.Anonymous wrote:Lol at the MAGA wasting a nice Sunday morning (at least it is in the DMV) gathering evidence to post on DCUM about how terrible Abrego Garcia is--and missing the whole point.
IT'S NOT ABOUT HIS CHARACTER. IT'S ABOUT THE PRINCIPLE.
Keep posting all you want about him. It still doesn't change the fact that the Trump administration defied a court order and removed him without due process, later admitted they had made a mistake, and now are doubling down.
The correct procedure would have been to reopen his case and say the gang problem he said he was scared of no longer applies, and then they would have deported him to El Salvador.
Even this is not required under immigration law. The withholding of removal is not a right of the illegal immigrant.
Deporting someone doesn’t typically result in their direct confinement to prison. This is not a “deportation”. This is fascism.
Anonymous wrote:As pointed out several times, it is a harmless mistake.Anonymous wrote:Lol at the MAGA wasting a nice Sunday morning (at least it is in the DMV) gathering evidence to post on DCUM about how terrible Abrego Garcia is--and missing the whole point.
IT'S NOT ABOUT HIS CHARACTER. IT'S ABOUT THE PRINCIPLE.
Keep posting all you want about him. It still doesn't change the fact that the Trump administration defied a court order and removed him without due process, later admitted they had made a mistake, and now are doubling down.
The correct procedure would have been to reopen his case and say the gang problem he said he was scared of no longer applies, and then they would have deported him to El Salvador.
Even this is not required under immigration law. The withholding of removal is not a right of the illegal immigrant.
Anonymous wrote:In a new interview, Trump says he could bring back Abrego Garcia if he wants to. The president added he's "not the one making this decision," and said his attorneys do not want him to make the call, arguing he is following the law.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-kilmar-abrego-garcia-call-bukele/
Anonymous wrote:“For those saying Kilmar Abrego Garcia didn’t receive "due process"… he absolutely DID. He got it twice actually and two immigration courts said he is to deport. He didn’t have to return to El Salvador if he was terrified to do so, but he was not welcome in the U.S. He chose not to make a choice, stayed against court orders, and ultimately his fate was made for him. Not to mention he was determined to be an MS-13 gang member. They were designated as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) by the U.S. government. Matching the designation of his home country, El Salvador. U.S. Government is NOT facilitating his return. He is rightfully home and being held accountable by his own government.“
Anonymous wrote:
Who got it wrong was the interviewer. MS-13 on the picture is to explain the tattoos. Marijuana (M) Smile (S) cross (1) Skull (3)
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:As pointed out several times, it is a harmless mistake.Anonymous wrote:Lol at the MAGA wasting a nice Sunday morning (at least it is in the DMV) gathering evidence to post on DCUM about how terrible Abrego Garcia is--and missing the whole point.
IT'S NOT ABOUT HIS CHARACTER. IT'S ABOUT THE PRINCIPLE.
Keep posting all you want about him. It still doesn't change the fact that the Trump administration defied a court order and removed him without due process, later admitted they had made a mistake, and now are doubling down.
The correct procedure would have been to reopen his case and say the gang problem he said he was scared of no longer applies, and then they would have deported him to El Salvador.
Even this is not required under immigration law. The withholding of removal is not a right of the illegal immigrant.
Do you know the difference between a deportation in which a person is returned to his home country where he is free to resume his life and being sent to a brutal prison, presumably for life? If you don't know the difference, you probably lack the intelligence for this sort of discussion. If you do know the difference, how can you say that this is a "harmless mistake"?
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:As pointed out several times, it is a harmless mistake.Anonymous wrote:Lol at the MAGA wasting a nice Sunday morning (at least it is in the DMV) gathering evidence to post on DCUM about how terrible Abrego Garcia is--and missing the whole point.
IT'S NOT ABOUT HIS CHARACTER. IT'S ABOUT THE PRINCIPLE.
Keep posting all you want about him. It still doesn't change the fact that the Trump administration defied a court order and removed him without due process, later admitted they had made a mistake, and now are doubling down.
The correct procedure would have been to reopen his case and say the gang problem he said he was scared of no longer applies, and then they would have deported him to El Salvador.
Even this is not required under immigration law. The withholding of removal is not a right of the illegal immigrant.
Do you know the difference between a deportation in which a person is returned to his home country where he is free to resume his life and being sent to a brutal prison, presumably for life? If you don't know the difference, you probably lack the intelligence for this sort of discussion. If you do know the difference, how can you say that this is a "harmless mistake"?
Anonymous wrote:As pointed out several times, it is a harmless mistake.Anonymous wrote:Lol at the MAGA wasting a nice Sunday morning (at least it is in the DMV) gathering evidence to post on DCUM about how terrible Abrego Garcia is--and missing the whole point.
IT'S NOT ABOUT HIS CHARACTER. IT'S ABOUT THE PRINCIPLE.
Keep posting all you want about him. It still doesn't change the fact that the Trump administration defied a court order and removed him without due process, later admitted they had made a mistake, and now are doubling down.
The correct procedure would have been to reopen his case and say the gang problem he said he was scared of no longer applies, and then they would have deported him to El Salvador.
Even this is not required under immigration law. The withholding of removal is not a right of the illegal immigrant.
Anonymous wrote:As pointed out several times, it is a harmless mistake.Anonymous wrote:Lol at the MAGA wasting a nice Sunday morning (at least it is in the DMV) gathering evidence to post on DCUM about how terrible Abrego Garcia is--and missing the whole point.
IT'S NOT ABOUT HIS CHARACTER. IT'S ABOUT THE PRINCIPLE.
Keep posting all you want about him. It still doesn't change the fact that the Trump administration defied a court order and removed him without due process, later admitted they had made a mistake, and now are doubling down.
The correct procedure would have been to reopen his case and say the gang problem he said he was scared of no longer applies, and then they would have deported him to El Salvador.
Even this is not required under immigration law. The withholding of removal is not a right of the illegal immigrant.
As pointed out several times, it is a harmless mistake.Anonymous wrote:Lol at the MAGA wasting a nice Sunday morning (at least it is in the DMV) gathering evidence to post on DCUM about how terrible Abrego Garcia is--and missing the whole point.
IT'S NOT ABOUT HIS CHARACTER. IT'S ABOUT THE PRINCIPLE.
Keep posting all you want about him. It still doesn't change the fact that the Trump administration defied a court order and removed him without due process, later admitted they had made a mistake, and now are doubling down.