'Not Trump's dumping ground': Outrage over arrival of foreign US deportees in tiny African nation

I need to see an actual case to comment on it. Waste of time to comment on something not actually happening.
No, you don't.

Your excuse for not answering was that countries are not rejecting their own citizens who are deported.

Now that excuse is not valid. One excuse per customer.

Your refusal to answer is an admission of the absurdness of your position.
 
What should happen when people who committed heinous crimes in their country then sneaked into America and then their countries won't take them?

In the vast majority of cases, countries that refuse to take back their citizens either don't have diplomatic relations with the US and/or they are exiled for political reasons (enemies of the regime for speaking out against it). It's not because they're heinous or violent. There are always exceptions, I suppose.
 
In the vast majority of cases, countries that refuse to take back their citizens either don't have diplomatic relations with the US and/or they are exiled for political reasons (enemies of the regime for speaking out against it). It's not because they're heinous or violent. There are always exceptions, I suppose.
Right, but the question is,

What should happen when people who committed heinous crimes in their country then sneaked into America and then their countries won't take them?

If they cant stay in your house, are you okay with them living next to you?
 
Right, but the question is,

What should happen when people who committed heinous crimes in their country then sneaked into America and then their countries won't take them?

If they cant stay in your house, are you okay with them living next to you?

I'll tell them to stay at Seymour Flops' house.
 
Nah, they need to take residence in the abode of a bleeding heart.
Yep.

Right next door to the Judge that lets them out, or an internet poster that argues against their deportation.

I'm sure that they would be welcome, since illegal aliens are vital to the economy!
 
Yep.

Right next door to the Judge that lets them out, or an internet poster that argues against their deportation.

I'm sure that they would be welcome, since illegal aliens are vital to the economy!

I probably wouldn't care because I don't spend time living in fear. If someone is truly dangerous and in the custody of law enforcement, I expect them to keep them detained. If they're out walking among us, I assume they're not dangerous. In reality, of course there are dangerous people walking the streets of our cities and neighborhoods. It's the price we pay for living in a free society. I have better things to do than worry about whatever paranoid hypotheticals MAGAs lie awake in bed pissing their sheets about each night.
 
I probably wouldn't care because I don't spend time living in fear. If someone is truly dangerous and in the custody of law enforcement, I expect them to keep them detained.
Why would you expect that? There is no crime calked "being dangerous." Dangerous people are released all the time, even if charges are pending.

You knew that. Didnt you?
If they're out walking among us, I assume they're not dangerous.
Wow.
In reality, of course there are dangerous people walking the streets of our cities and neighborhoods. It's the price we pay for living in a free society. I have better things to do than worry about whatever paranoid hypotheticals MAGAs lie awake in bed pissing their sheets about each night.
Okay, so youre fine with illegal aliens adding to the danger, sincevwe already have our own thugs anyway.

Fair answer, and i hope Dems and "not Dems" follow your lead by being so honest. MAGA will own the White House for at keast two decades.
 
No, you don't.

Your excuse for not answering was that countries are not rejecting their own citizens who are deported.

Now that excuse is not valid. One excuse per customer.

Your refusal to answer is an admission of the absurdness of your position.

As far as you can show, no country actually has. We have a vague claim here are there concerning people who should be in our prisons.
 
Why would you expect that? There is no crime calked "being dangerous." Dangerous people are released all the time, even if charges are pending.

Of course. Like I said, price we pay for living in a free society - for as long as we are free, that is.

Okay, so youre fine with illegal aliens adding to the danger, sincevwe already have our own thugs anyway.

I already said that if someone is truly dangerous (however that determination is made), they ought to remain detained. Like if law enforcement finds out someone is a fugitive from justice in their own country or somewhere else for some bad thing they did abroad, I expect that person to be detained and ultimately deported. Some individuals/cases obviously slip through the cracks.

Most illegal aliens are nonviolent people. They're probably less violent per capita than the people who were born here.
 
As far as you can show, no country actually has. We have a vague claim here are there concerning people who should be in our prisons.
You can still answer the question:

What should happen when people who committed heinous crimes in their country then sneaked into America and then their countries won't take them?
 
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Of course. Like I said, price we pay for living in a free society - for as long as we are free, that is.

I already said that if someone is truly dangerous (however that determination is made), they ought to remain detained.
Unlawfully?
Like if law enforcement finds out someone is a fugitive from justice in their own country or somewhere else for some bad thing they did abroad, I expect that person to be detained and ultimately deported. Some individuals/cases obviously slip through the cracks.
Then what if their country wont take them and they committed no crime in the U.S.?

Detain them indefinitely?
Most illegal aliens are nonviolent people. They're probably less violent per capita than the people who were born here.
But this thread is about deporting dangerous criminals.
 
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You can still answer the question:

What should happen when people who committed heinous crimes in their country then sneaked into America and then their countries won't take them?

I'd fly them in to their country, escort them off the plane and fly out. But then again, all useless "what if's"
 
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