Arresting the judges.....it has begun and it's long overdue

Is due process hard for you to understand?
Good question. Why don't you explain it. By the way, I studied law in college and got straight As.
 
Good question. Why don't you explain it. By the way, I studied law in college and got straight As.
Yes, immigrants in the United States, including those without legal status, are guaranteed due process rights under the U.S. Constitution. The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments protect individuals from being deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law. This means they have the right to a fair hearing and a chance to defend their rights
 
No one is above the law.
Not even judges.

From what is presently known it does appear that Judge Dugan was in fact helping an illegal alien evade immigration authorities. This is obstruction of the law and obstruction of federal officials from doing the duty with which they are authorized.

No one is above the law.
Not even judges.
 
No one is above the law.
Not even judges.

From what is presently known it does appear that Judge Dugan was in fact helping an illegal alien evade immigration authorities. This is obstruction of the law and obstruction of federal officials from doing the duty with which they are authorized.

No one is above the law.
Not even judges.
Hilarious

You’re such an awesome idiot.
 
Yes, immigrants in the United States, including those without legal status, are guaranteed due process rights under the U.S. Constitution. The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments protect individuals from being deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law. This means they have the right to a fair hearing and a chance to defend their rights
The illegal man who lives now in El Salvador was in several courts and the courts ruled he does not belong in the USA. Due process was served. He can see if his home country is willing to help him. They have due process too.

 
The illegal man who lives now in El Salvador was in several courts and the courts ruled he does not belong in the USA. Due process was served. He can see if his home country is willing to help him. They have due process too.


He was issued a do not deport order in 2019.

So, just more stupid from you.
 
He was issued a do not deport order in 2019.

So, just more stupid from you.
Two courts ruled he must go. Why are you upset over a Citizen of El Salvador?
 
Two courts ruled he must go. Why are you upset over a Citizen of El Salvador?
The appeals court overruled those lower courts based on factual evidence.

Why do you ignore that?
 
The appeals court overruled those lower courts based on factual evidence.

Why do you ignore that?
Prove that Awetoe!!!! Why are you concerned about a Citizen of El Salvador, who was in this country illegally?
 
Wrong.

An illegal alien is NOT a "criminal".
Illegal immigration is only a regulatory infraction and not a crime.
A crime is defined by the harm to the inherent rights of others, and illegal immigration harms no one.

The sign is illegal because the law clearly says that those fleeing persecution can legally enter the US any where or any time they are able to.

That sign would be like arresting those who jumped the Berlin wall in the 1960s.

If you read the Treaty of Guadelupe Hidalgo, it is illegal to at all interfere with any travel by anyone, to or through the former Spanish land grant territories.
Yes they are you retard. First offense is a misdemeanor punishable by up to 6 months in prison. The second and all following are FELONIES!

DURRRRRR
 
Obama offered voluntary deportations to those who avoided hearings.
There is nothing illegal about that.
But involuntary deportations without hearings, are totally criminal.

And you are wrong.
Those involuntary deportations without hearing are illegal and all citizens have the authority to use whatever force necessary to stop ICE from committing their crimes.
Each year, over 363, 279 – 83 percent – of deportations from the United States are ordered by immigration officers, not judges. Those deported in "summary removal" processes do not get a hearing or a chance to present evidence, or call a lawyer, or even say goodbye to their families before they are banished, sometimes for life. Our report released today, American Exile: Rapid Deportations That Bypass the Courtroom, shows the incredible costs to those we remove and to their families left behind when the rush to deport trumps due process.

Two weeks ago, President Obama announced a plan that has the potential to protect more than four million non-citizens leading rooted lives in the United States without legal recognition. By announcing his executive action, President Obama helped millions of deserving undocumented residents, but failed to reform treatment of people caught at our border. Our border is not a line but, as understood by the Department of Homeland Security, a 100-mile ring into the United States. And yet this space is treated completely differently, even for people with the exact same equities as those apprehended in the so-called "interior."

As we found in a year-long investigation and close to 200 interviews and case studies, many people arrested and deported in the border zone are not strangers at the gate: They include longtime residents and parents of U.S. citizens. Others are lawful residents or workers, deported during their daily commute when federal immigration law enforcement officers summarily extinguish their rights. And then there are children and families fleeing unfathomable violence and seeking protection in the United States. Deporting these individuals without a fair hearing and sometimes with catastrophic – if predictable – consequences violates our human rights obligations and defies who we want to be as a country.

Announcing his executive action program, President Obama said, "We didn't raise the Statue of Liberty with her back to the world; we did it with her light shining as a beacon to the world." But when asylum seekers reach our borders following that beacon, they and many others are deported quickly to danger, without a hearing, often after signing deportation forms they don't understand and in a language they don't speak.

In all of these situations, people are deported because immigration enforcement officers have incredible power and discretion that is used too often as a smokescreen to deny a person his or her rights. Immigration enforcement officers are not trained as lawyers; nor do they act as independent mediators. They are trained to arrest, detain, and deport – not to judge and authorize relief or to be fluent in some of the most complicated law in the United States.

Facts for Democrats!!!!
 
They had no warrant fuckup.

Why the lie?
"On or about April 17, 2025, an authorized immigration official found probable cause to believe Flores-Ruiz was removable from the United States and issued a warrant for his arrest. The warrant provided, “YOU ARE COMMANDED to arrest and take into custody for removal proceedings under the Immigration and Nationality Act, the above-named alien [Flores-Ruiz identified on warrant].” Upon his arrest, Flores-Ruiz would be given a Notice of Intent/Decision to Reinstate Prior Order. He would then have an opportunity to contest the determination by making a written or oral statement to an immigration officer." That is an excerpt from the warrant for the arrest of the judge.
 
Wrong.

An illegal alien is NOT a "criminal".
Illegal immigration is only a regulatory infraction and not a crime.
A crime is defined by the harm to the inherent rights of others, and illegal immigration harms no one.

The sign is illegal because the law clearly says that those fleeing persecution can legally enter the US any where or any time they are able to.

That sign would be like arresting those who jumped the Berlin wall in the 1960s.

If you read the Treaty of Guadelupe Hidalgo, it is illegal to at all interfere with any travel by anyone, to or through the former Spanish land grant territories.
The first act of illegal immigration is a misdemeanor, the second and all subsequent ones are felonies.
 
Yes, immigrants in the United States, including those without legal status, are guaranteed due process rights under the U.S. Constitution. The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments protect individuals from being deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law. This means they have the right to a fair hearing and a chance to defend their rights
Were you this way when Obama and then Biden deported an average of 363,279 aliens with no hearings?

Each year, over 363, 279 – 83 percent – of deportations from the United States are ordered by immigration officers, not judges. Those deported in "summary removal" processes do not get a hearing or a chance to present evidence, or call a lawyer, or even say goodbye to their families before they are banished, sometimes for life. Our report released today, American Exile: Rapid Deportations That Bypass the Courtroom, shows the incredible costs to those we remove and to their families left behind when the rush to deport trumps due process.

Two weeks ago, President Obama announced a plan that has the potential to protect more than four million non-citizens leading rooted lives in the United States without legal recognition. By announcing his executive action, President Obama helped millions of deserving undocumented residents, but failed to reform treatment of people caught at our border. Our border is not a line but, as understood by the Department of Homeland Security, a 100-mile ring into the United States. And yet this space is treated completely differently, even for people with the exact same equities as those apprehended in the so-called "interior."

As we found in a year-long investigation and close to 200 interviews and case studies, many people arrested and deported in the border zone are not strangers at the gate: They include longtime residents and parents of U.S. citizens. Others are lawful residents or workers, deported during their daily commute when federal immigration law enforcement officers summarily extinguish their rights. And then there are children and families fleeing unfathomable violence and seeking protection in the United States. Deporting these individuals without a fair hearing and sometimes with catastrophic – if predictable – consequences violates our human rights obligations and defies who we want to be as a country.

Announcing his executive action program, President Obama said, "We didn't raise the Statue of Liberty with her back to the world; we did it with her light shining as a beacon to the world." But when asylum seekers reach our borders following that beacon, they and many others are deported quickly to danger, without a hearing, often after signing deportation forms they don't understand and in a language they don't speak.

In all of these situations, people are deported because immigration enforcement officers have incredible power and discretion that is used too often as a smokescreen to deny a person his or her rights. Immigration enforcement officers are not trained as lawyers; nor do they act as independent mediators. They are trained to arrest, detain, and deport – not to judge and authorize relief or to be fluent in some of the most complicated law in the United States.

 
The judges are just following the law.
It is illegal to deport these people with US citizen spouses and children
You are wrong. All having an American spouse and kids gets an illegal alien is a green card which can be revoked for any illegal activity.
 

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