Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your article leaves out the fact that HE told officers he was in the USA illegally. He was also arrested for driving drunk 2 days before. Pick a better poster child if you want to be taken seriously.
correction
The arresting officer ALLEGED that Lopez-Gomez claimed to be in the US illegally. LE officers do not always tell the truth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your article leaves out the fact that HE told officers he was in the USA illegally. He was also arrested for driving drunk 2 days before. Pick a better poster child if you want to be taken seriously.
Oh what's that you want to defend your orange god....kkk
You are currently defending a drunk driver who told the police he was here illegally.
He wasn't the driver, though. He was the passenger. He was drunk but he was the passenger in the vehicle that was pulled over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your article leaves out the fact that HE told officers he was in the USA illegally. He was also arrested for driving drunk 2 days before. Pick a better poster child if you want to be taken seriously.
Oh what's that you want to defend your orange god....kkk
You are currently defending a drunk driver who told the police he was here illegally.
Assuming he said he was here illegally, that seems like a rather stupid thing to say. If you do say it, after being pulled over for DUI, you're going to end up in jail for a little while.
The 20-year-old’s first language is Tzotzil, a Mayan language, and he took a long pause when he was asked if he wanted to hire a private attorney or obtain a public defender. He lived in Mexico from the time he was 1-year-old until four years ago, when he returned to Georgia, his mother told the Phoenix.
Many immigrants speak indigenous languages and aren't fluent in Spanish, let alone English. I haven't found the article saying he told them he was here illegally.
Also, even in situations that do NOT get resolved within 1-2 days, you know that Trump is going to shrug his shoulders and say sometimes things happen but the important thing is they are removing all the horrible criminals.
One thing I am wondering, though, are people who present themselves at a border crossing and ask for asylum just being denied that? Or if they fly into the US?
1)At a border crossing you might be given an interview date, but would be sent back to Mexico to wait.
2)You cannot fly into the US because the airline will not let you board without a valid visa.
3)If the airline did let you board, then in the US, they might give you an interview date, and then would return you to your home country, at the airline's expense, hence 2).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your article leaves out the fact that HE told officers he was in the USA illegally. He was also arrested for driving drunk 2 days before. Pick a better poster child if you want to be taken seriously.
Oh what's that you want to defend your orange god....kkk
You are currently defending a drunk driver who told the police he was here illegally.
Anonymous wrote:People are starting to realize there is a difference between Americans and paperwork Americans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your article leaves out the fact that HE told officers he was in the USA illegally. He was also arrested for driving drunk 2 days before. Pick a better poster child if you want to be taken seriously.
? He's an American by birth.
His mother and a community advocate presented his birth certificate and Social Security card during a hearing in Leon County, but the judge said that she had no authority to release him due to the court’s jurisdiction. ICE doesn't seem to follow laws. This from the party of law and order.
Lopez Gomez, 21, was born in Georgia. According to court records, he has been assigned a judge as well as a public defender. He appears to have been arrested and charged under an “anti-immigration” law passed in Florida two months ago, despite the fact that the law is currently under a temporary restraining order and isn’t supposed to be enforced.
Agreed, but if you read the original report HE told the cop he was here illegally. Seems like a dumb thing to do….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are starting to realize there is a difference between Americans and paperwork Americans.
Based on language or just skin color?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are starting to realize there is a difference between Americans and paperwork Americans.
Are you suggesting that some Americans are more American than other Americans?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your article leaves out the fact that HE told officers he was in the USA illegally. He was also arrested for driving drunk 2 days before. Pick a better poster child if you want to be taken seriously.
Oh what's that you want to defend your orange god....kkk
You are currently defending a drunk driver who told the police he was here illegally.
Assuming he said he was here illegally, that seems like a rather stupid thing to say. If you do say it, after being pulled over for DUI, you're going to end up in jail for a little while.
The 20-year-old’s first language is Tzotzil, a Mayan language, and he took a long pause when he was asked if he wanted to hire a private attorney or obtain a public defender. He lived in Mexico from the time he was 1-year-old until four years ago, when he returned to Georgia, his mother told the Phoenix.
Many immigrants speak indigenous languages and aren't fluent in Spanish, let alone English. I haven't found the article saying he told them he was here illegally.
Also, even in situations that do NOT get resolved within 1-2 days, you know that Trump is going to shrug his shoulders and say sometimes things happen but the important thing is they are removing all the horrible criminals.
One thing I am wondering, though, are people who present themselves at a border crossing and ask for asylum just being denied that? Or if they fly into the US?
Anonymous wrote:People are starting to realize there is a difference between Americans and paperwork Americans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are starting to realize there is a difference between Americans and paperwork Americans.
Are you suggesting that some Americans are more American than other Americans?
Anonymous wrote:People are starting to realize there is a difference between Americans and paperwork Americans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your article leaves out the fact that HE told officers he was in the USA illegally. He was also arrested for driving drunk 2 days before. Pick a better poster child if you want to be taken seriously.
Oh what's that you want to defend your orange god....kkk
You are currently defending a drunk driver who told the police he was here illegally.
Assuming he said he was here illegally, that seems like a rather stupid thing to say. If you do say it, after being pulled over for DUI, you're going to end up in jail for a little while.
Anonymous wrote:Your article leaves out the fact that HE told officers he was in the USA illegally. He was also arrested for driving drunk 2 days before. Pick a better poster child if you want to be taken seriously.