Redbrickbear said:
Sam Lowry said:
Redbrickbear said:
Sam Lowry said:
KaiBear said:
Redbrickbear said:
Sam Lowry said:
gtownbear said:
Thank you folks for more documentation that Garcia was in fact a member of MS-13. We have provided you Sam with the sources like judges decisions from two courts, our own justice department, ICE and others. The only ones claiming to my knowledge that Garcia is not an MS-13 member is his wife and family. And of course they would deny it.
Congrats to the posters who said we have millions to remove from our country. With this as an example in just one case, can you imagine how many years or decades it would take to rid ourselves of the illegals who broke into the U.S. and whose asylum claims were bogus. The task would be made impossible by these activist judges. Unlike Sam, who evidently thinks that these judges become even-handed geniuses when they put on a black robe, I believe some of them definitely bring a political agenda that can be shown by their associations and organizations they belonged to before they became judges. Some of them could not answer basic questions about the Constitution during their confirmation hearings in the Senate.
No we don't have the time or the money as a country to drag their removal over years. We spent around 140 Billion per year taking care of millions of illegals who basically broke into our country. We don't have the same country we all grew up in if they are allowed to stay. Therefore they should all be escorted out of the country and told to come in through the legal process as others that respect us have to do. We will gladly accept those deserving folks as fellow citizens.
What your fellow posters are documenting is called guilt by association, a classic tool of authoritarian….
And violent transnational criminal syndicates have often used plausible deniability, innuendo, and dual use symbols to hide their motives and intents
(The Sicilian mob pioneered this stuff centuries ago)
Amazing how anyone can attempt to make a 'victim' out of this gang banger.
Did he live in Minneapolis or what ?
Amazing how anyone can fail to see that due process protects us all.
He is not a citizen..
He is not entitled to the same protections as American citizens
He is an illegal immigrate and citizen of El Salvador
So?
So it's not a big deal if he gets sent back to his home country
(Especially since the guy was hanging around known gang members)
It's a huge deal. Not all of the same protections apply to non-citizens, but many important ones do. And it's not just his home country, it's a prison known for inhumane conditions which likely make it a violation of US law to send him there even if he is guilty.
Perhaps more important, Trump's argument implies that he can do this to anyone, including citizens. He's already stated his desire to do so, most recently in a conversation with Bukele in which Trump suggested building many more prisons of this type. Of course he claims his priority is to deport "the worst of the worst." Evidently that includes college students who criticize American foreign policy, so that should give you an idea where this is leading.
Worst of all, Trump's defiance of the Supreme Court means that even when a person is deported in error (as the government admits Abrego Garcia was), no one can do anything about it. If Trump's executive powers preclude judicial review, they preclude judicial review, period. In practical terms it makes no difference whether the person is a citizen or not.