Rawley
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And he's going to be deported according to our laws.Not true. As my link points out, he is here legally in accordance with our laws.
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And he's going to be deported according to our laws.Not true. As my link points out, he is here legally in accordance with our laws.
The law says that since he is now undocumented, he has to leave. If he self-deports, he can continue to seek asylum through any US consulate in the world, but if he refuses to self deport, he will lose that right.
I posted the law.
And he's going to be deported according to our laws.
The law only applied to him because of the EO issued by Biden, which has been reversed by Trump.
No, he was here illegally until Biden issued the order of protection and now he is here illegally again because the order of protection has been overturned.Not true. As my link points out, he is here legally in accordance with our laws.
The law precedes Biden.
What's your question and is he an illegal?![]()
It seemed his hard work was paying off when he was accepted into the carpenters apprenticeship program at the KML Carpenters Training Center in the winter of 2024. The promise of working construction wasn’t as alluring as being an engineer, but it was a step up the ladder. His family was elated.
Then, this year, Jesus’s life was thrown into chaos. On July 8, he went for a customary check-in at the ICE Pittsburgh field office. But he was detained and sent to the Moshannon Valley Processing Center in Phillipsburg, three hours away from where the family lives.
Jesus’s detention resembles thousands of other stories that are quickly defining American society in the age of Trump deportations. It has shaken his church community and inspired local leaders, union representatives, and Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh retired Bishop David Zubik to write more than twenty letters on his behalf.
This is Stephen Miller's dream come true. The game plan is not instill fear in the immigrant community and to remove as many "non-whites" from our society as possible. Honestly, the tactics mirror NAZI Germany in the 1930's, and we know how that turned out. The US is becoming the Hungary of the West. We will soon be a democracy in name only with rigged election, state controlled media, and an executive controlled judiciary.
If an immigration court ruled against him then that is what it is.
No, he was here illegally until Biden issued the order of protection and now he is here illegally again because the order of protection has been overturned.
You're welcome to date him, but his deportation is legal.
It wasn't a court, didn't need to be, it was an Asylum Officer reviewing his case during his check-in.If an immigration court ruled against him then that is what it is.
It wasn't a court, didn't need to be, it was an ICE Officer reviewing his case during his check-in.
Yes it doesDoesn't work that way.
Nope. Surely did not.As noted, the Supreme Court already ruled against Trump on this.
Yes it does
Nope. Surely did not.
Biden's order of protection was and executive action to circumvent the law for political reasons and Trump's revocation of the order of protection was an executive action to restore US immigration law. It was the Democrats who tried to wave their hands and make US immigration law disappear, just as you are trying to do now.One can't just wave their arms and over ride the courts and the law.
I can't find where you did that. Post it again.I posted the law.
Please say you are not that ill informed. Please.Right, he didnt bring Garcia back,
Biden's order of protection was and executive action to circumvent the law for political reasons and Trump's revocation of the order of protection was an executive action to restore US immigration law. It was the Democrats who tried to wave their hands and make US immigration law disappear, just as you are trying to do now.