Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are 50 Venezuelans who were in the United States legally and have never been accused, much less convicted of any crime, locked up in CECOT.
BRING THEM BACK!
THEY ARENT AMERICANS! We don’t want them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he were a human trafficker and the DOJ had evidence of it, it would have come up sometime before today. This, of course, after they falsely claimed he was MS-13.
You’re joking, right?
Remember this was Biden’s DOJ. They looked the other way in a ton of issues. The traffic stop was just one of the times he trafficked humans.
Good job Democrats. Because you made such a ruckus about his deportation it caused our DOJ to look at him more closely. This is not a decent man. He trafficked women and children. And has been implicated in other crimes.
A Grand Jury brought the indictments.
Glad he will be tried, found guilty no doubt, incarcerated and then deported.
You are so full of $hit. Biden's DOJ didn't look at him ever because there was no reason to. PP meant "your" DOJ which came up with these nonsense charges.
Have you seen the video. Do you know the story? He was driving the car of a known human trafficker.
It astounds me that democrats are so willing to come to the aide of criminal illegal aliens.
Yes, I know the story. And I know that the Tennessee police neither brought charges nor did anything because they determined it was NOTHING. Taking people to a job is not human trafficking. Stop lying.
That is bullshit Skippy. The TN police did nothing because they contacted Biden’s DHS and they said not to hold them. The Tennessee law enforcement knew exactly what was going on.
You just made that up on the spot.
When more troopers arrived, they grew suspicious that Abrego Garcia may have been hauling undocumented people between state lines.
They pointed out that there was no luggage between any of the passengers for such a long trip and Abrego Garcia was carrying $1,400 in cash.
“You know what you got here right?” one trooper asked another.
“He’s hauling these people for money,” the trooper said.
Another trooper suggested the cash was, “probably his payment for hauling them.”
We know troopers contacted federal officials for guidance, even though much of that audio has been redacted. The same is true for the “police event” report troopers filed from the traffic stop.
The redactions are commonly done to avoid sensitive information from being shared.
Federal officials told troopers that there was no need to arrest Abrego Garcia, who at the time was afforded “withholding of removal” protective status after a judge declared in 2019, he couldn't be deported back to the country where he received death threats for not joining a gang.
Anonymous wrote:All the MAGas here said he was under the control of foreign country and there was no way to get him back. Were you guys lying?
Anonymous wrote:All the MAGas here said he was under the control of foreign country and there was no way to get him back. Were you guys lying?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The basis for the charges was some guy in jail on felony charges. After being granted some immunity, he came up with a story top plese Pammy and Habeas Noem.
"After being granted limited immunity, Hernandez-Reyes allegedly told investigators that he previously operated a "taxi service" based in Baltimore. He claimed to have met Abrego Garcia around 2015 and claimed to have hired him on multiple occasions to transport undocumented migrants from Texas to various locations in the United States, sources told ABC News."
We already know he transported workers between work sites. His wife freely admitted it. This is not human trafficking.
Government says thirty percent of the people he transported were themselves MS 13 and his own MS 13 status played a role in his actions.
Bullshit
The files are readily available online, enjoy reading.
I know that they say it. I am saying it is BULLSHIT. They are lying.
Evidence? Or just your liberal politics demanding you to pick the side of the wife beater?
so now, being factual is "liberal politics" - what does that make "conservative politics?"
Think about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are 50 Venezuelans who were in the United States legally and have never been accused, much less convicted of any crime, locked up in CECOT.
BRING THEM BACK!
THEY ARENT AMERICANS! We don’t want them.
You realize people said the same thing about your family when they first came here, right?
No, they actually didn’t.
Citizenship matters. They are not American and that is a fact.
Neither were your family members when they first came, unless you are a native American.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wonder if the esteem Senator and Congressman will start a go fundme legal fund for their constituent, a Maryland man?
If they do, a lot of us will contribute.
You all said this was about due process for a man sent to a country the judge had told him he couldn’t be sent to.
Now he is back so why would you continue to support a wife beating illegal? You should declare this case closed.
how is the case closed if my government is inventing bunk charges to punish him for the many wrongs they have committed?!
also, DUE PROCESS for the Venezuelans in CECOT and for the Venezuelans currently locked up in Bluebonnet Detention in Texas (many of whom are BEGGING TO BE DEPORTED rather than stay in this hellhole), who would have been sent to El Salvador for doing nothing at all if the Supreme Court had not intervened.
Yes, it is about Due Process. This administration is making a mockery of the justice department.
The grand jury has spoken. You have zero reason to believe the charges are bunk except for your desire to bash Trump. Why are you suggesting all those juror members would willingly indict an innocent person? It’s on you to explain why they would do so.
Anonymous wrote:All the MAGas here said he was under the control of foreign country and there was no way to get him back. Were you guys lying?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are 50 Venezuelans who were in the United States legally and have never been accused, much less convicted of any crime, locked up in CECOT.
BRING THEM BACK!
THEY ARENT AMERICANS! We don’t want them.
You realize people said the same thing about your family when they first came here, right?
No, they actually didn’t.
Citizenship matters. They are not American and that is a fact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The basis for the charges was some guy in jail on felony charges. After being granted some immunity, he came up with a story top plese Pammy and Habeas Noem.
"After being granted limited immunity, Hernandez-Reyes allegedly told investigators that he previously operated a "taxi service" based in Baltimore. He claimed to have met Abrego Garcia around 2015 and claimed to have hired him on multiple occasions to transport undocumented migrants from Texas to various locations in the United States, sources told ABC News."
We already know he transported workers between work sites. His wife freely admitted it. This is not human trafficking.
Government says thirty percent of the people he transported were themselves MS 13 and his own MS 13 status played a role in his actions.
Bullshit
The files are readily available online, enjoy reading.
I know that they say it. I am saying it is BULLSHIT. They are lying.
Evidence? Or just your liberal politics demanding you to pick the side of the wife beater?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The basis for the charges was some guy in jail on felony charges. After being granted some immunity, he came up with a story top plese Pammy and Habeas Noem.
"After being granted limited immunity, Hernandez-Reyes allegedly told investigators that he previously operated a "taxi service" based in Baltimore. He claimed to have met Abrego Garcia around 2015 and claimed to have hired him on multiple occasions to transport undocumented migrants from Texas to various locations in the United States, sources told ABC News."
We already know he transported workers between work sites. His wife freely admitted it. This is not human trafficking.
Government says thirty percent of the people he transported were themselves MS 13 and his own MS 13 status played a role in his actions.
except there is no proof that he is MS-13 except in Donald's warped brain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are 50 Venezuelans who were in the United States legally and have never been accused, much less convicted of any crime, locked up in CECOT.
BRING THEM BACK!
THEY ARENT AMERICANS! We don’t want them.
You realize people said the same thing about your family when they first came here, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The basis for the charges was some guy in jail on felony charges. After being granted some immunity, he came up with a story top plese Pammy and Habeas Noem.
"After being granted limited immunity, Hernandez-Reyes allegedly told investigators that he previously operated a "taxi service" based in Baltimore. He claimed to have met Abrego Garcia around 2015 and claimed to have hired him on multiple occasions to transport undocumented migrants from Texas to various locations in the United States, sources told ABC News."
We already know he transported workers between work sites. His wife freely admitted it. This is not human trafficking.
You're missing the point. The point is the weak evidence the DoJ used to indict. The testimony of a felon being granted immunity isn't worth much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The basis for the charges was some guy in jail on felony charges. After being granted some immunity, he came up with a story top plese Pammy and Habeas Noem.
"After being granted limited immunity, Hernandez-Reyes allegedly told investigators that he previously operated a "taxi service" based in Baltimore. He claimed to have met Abrego Garcia around 2015 and claimed to have hired him on multiple occasions to transport undocumented migrants from Texas to various locations in the United States, sources told ABC News."
We already know he transported workers between work sites. His wife freely admitted it. This is not human trafficking.
Government says thirty percent of the people he transported were themselves MS 13 and his own MS 13 status played a role in his actions.