Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Supreme Court also threw Judge Boasberg off the case for the Venezuelans being deported under Alien Enemies Act.
These courts lack jurisdiction to hear the case, and have been issuing TROs regardless.
Contracts have to go to federal court of claims.
These guys have to go to court where they are being held.
Let’s see if the government stops hiding these people from their attorneys.
Anonymous wrote:Supreme Court also threw Judge Boasberg off the case for the Venezuelans being deported under Alien Enemies Act.
These courts lack jurisdiction to hear the case, and have been issuing TROs regardless.
Contracts have to go to federal court of claims.
These guys have to go to court where they are being held.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You just made that up. No court or judge has ever deemed him to be a danger.
In April of 2019, then BIA denied his appeal.
I don't have the case numbers but it is here in pages 32-38.
https://www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/24/24A949/354843/20250407103341248_Kristi%20Noem%20application.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What authority does the USA have to remove a citizen from their country?
He's not "in his country", he's at a US-funded prison. Of course we can get him back. Is that a serious question?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In 2019, the same time the gave him the protection from deportation.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did he have due process?
Abrego Garcia did not. That's why some of us are concerned. Maybe you don't know what "due process" is. TBH, I didn't that in school. I learned it later. Maybe you haven't yet
Yes he had due process. The government made a mistake and did not follow the result of that due process.
He has been judged to be a danger to the community, denied bond, and found that the government could hold him in detention.
He was also found to be in danger if he was returned to El Salvador, so the government could not send him there.
What happened after that to allow him to not be held in detention is not clear.
However, the government can always deport him, and there is no additional due process required.
They just have to deport him somewhere other than El Salvador.
when?
You just made that up. No court or judge has ever deemed him to be a danger.
It happened. The current judge skips over it an djust says he was denied bond.
Show us some evidence please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You just made that up. No court or judge has ever deemed him to be a danger.
In April of 2019, then BIA denied his appeal.
I don't have the case numbers but it is here in pages 32-38.
https://www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/24/24A949/354843/20250407103341248_Kristi%20Noem%20application.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In 2019, the same time the gave him the protection from deportation.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did he have due process?
Abrego Garcia did not. That's why some of us are concerned. Maybe you don't know what "due process" is. TBH, I didn't that in school. I learned it later. Maybe you haven't yet
Yes he had due process. The government made a mistake and did not follow the result of that due process.
He has been judged to be a danger to the community, denied bond, and found that the government could hold him in detention.
He was also found to be in danger if he was returned to El Salvador, so the government could not send him there.
What happened after that to allow him to not be held in detention is not clear.
However, the government can always deport him, and there is no additional due process required.
They just have to deport him somewhere other than El Salvador.
when?
You just made that up. No court or judge has ever deemed him to be a danger.
It happened. The current judge skips over it an djust says he was denied bond.
Anonymous wrote:
You just made that up. No court or judge has ever deemed him to be a danger.
Anonymous wrote:PSA all: disappear is NOT a verb. Stop using it as one. Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:What authority does the USA have to remove a citizen from their country?
Anonymous wrote:What authority does the USA have to remove a citizen from their country?
Anonymous wrote:PSA all: disappear is NOT a verb. Stop using it as one. Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:PSA all: disappear is NOT a verb. Stop using it as one. Thank you. [/quote
Of course it is a verb.