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.
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.
I guarantee you they have additional witnesses. Possibly even some of the women he sexually assaulted.
This is what happens when you shine a spotlight on people like this scum. People come forward.
Anonymous wrote:The criminal charges won’t stick as it sounds like the evidence is all circumstantial and the one “witness” is a convicted felon who received partial immunity. Zero chance a jury will convict. That being said, he should then be deported via the “normal” process.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Yup.
Trump lied. Kristi Noem lied. Marco lied.
It turns out it was very easy to get him back.
A bunch of cynical liars.
The president of El Salvador had to agree to release him, and the DOJ acknowledged this in the filing. There was indeed no way to get him back without that approval. Not sure what you think you are proving here?
Anonymous wrote:Wonder if the esteem Senator and Congressman will start a go fundme legal fund for their constituent, a Maryland man?
Anonymous wrote:Did you all notice that Bondi lied lying about "Grand Jury found that..." which is impossible because that's not what grand juries do? Grand Juries simply check tht the prosecutor has a case to bring forward. There is no defense or any checks against incorrect information or lies.
And the MAGA trolls here amplify it with "grand jury wouldn't INDICT an innocent person"?
These people hate the rule of law.
They don't care about evidence or proof.
They hate the USA and all it stands for.
They are autocrats and they are traitors.
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: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.
I thought Republicans were all about "legal immigration" and doing things "the right way." I keep hearing people say that over and over again.
But it turns out, you are just a racist xenophobe.
What are you talking about? Those Venezuelans PP was talking about were not legal immigrants.
Anonymous wrote: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?
Yup.
Trump lied. Kristi Noem lied. Marco lied.
It turns out it was very easy to get him back.
A bunch of cynical liars.
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.
except there is no proof that he is MS-13 except in Donald's warped brain.
Several judges looking at the evidence have disagreed with you, on record.
Asked and answered. Like a million times in previous threads. Moving on.
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.
except there is no proof that he is MS-13 except in Donald's warped brain.
Several judges looking at the evidence have disagreed with you, on record.
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.
I thought Republicans were all about "legal immigration" and doing things "the right way." I keep hearing people say that over and over again.
But it turns out, you are just a racist xenophobe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A two-count indictment, which was filed under seal in federal court in Tennessee last month and unsealed Friday, alleges Abrego Garcia, 29, participated in a yearslong conspiracy to haul undocumented migrants from Texas to the interior of the country.
MORE: Justice Department investigating 2022 Abrego Garcia traffic stop: Sources
The alleged conspiracy spanned nearly a decade and involved the domestic transport of thousands of noncitizens from Mexico and Central America, including some children, in exchange for thousands of dollars, according to the indictment.
Abrego-Garica is alleged to have participated in more than 100 such trips, according to the indictment. Among those allegedly transported were members of the Salvadoran gang MS-13, sources familiar with the investigation said.
They should have flown him in, done a quick trial on the tarmac, and sent him right back home to El Salvador.
He has no business being in the US. GET HIM OUT.
He can still be deported if found not guilty because his removal order still stands. It just can’t be to El Salvador unless Trump can get a different immigration judge to remove that hold (something probably already in the works).
They should be able to given that the rival gang that he was afraid of is no longer in existence.