Can you admit, or will you admit that the Biden administration broke the same laws letting thetrump broke multiple laws, both state and federal? Was your expectation that he would not be indicted by multiple grand juries?
invasion proceed?
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Can you admit, or will you admit that the Biden administration broke the same laws letting thetrump broke multiple laws, both state and federal? Was your expectation that he would not be indicted by multiple grand juries?
Is it really? Nope.A bit odd that he left Mexico and went back to Guatemala, where he said he was going to be persecuted.
So you have no clue what you are whining about? No surprise there.I don't know if that is true. Give a link.
When has a dem?So you have no clue what you are whining about? No surprise there.
He was denied asylum because he had already been deported once.Is it really? Nope.
Another reason to deny him entry is he lied
So you have no clue what you are whining about? No surprise there.
Can you admit, or will you admit, you've lost touch with reality?
I'm not here to fix your ignorance.So Rogue AI can evidence his opinion.
It's worthless.
I'm not here to fix your ignorance.
Morns smile all the time. They aren't smart enough to realize they fucked up.This Is Effed Up On So Many Levels
In an important federal case in Massachusetts over whether deportees can be sent to third countries rather than their countries of origin, the Trump administration admitted Friday to a grievous error and managed to compound it in the process.
It’s a bit complicated so let me boil it down to its essentials:
Still with me? In the course of admitting its error, the Trump administration outed the gay man who it had wrongfully deported in the first place.
- Background: A gay Guatemalan national who had a U.S. immigration judge order barring his removal to his home country because he feared continued persecution was instead deported to Mexico in February by the Trump administration, partly on the grounds that he had told ICE that he didn’t fear being sent to Mexico. That was odd because the man, identified only by the initials O.C.G., had previously testified that he had been targeted and raped in Mexico, his lawyers say.
- Thursday: The Trump DOJ abruptly cancelled the scheduled deposition of an ICE official “whom Defendants previously identified as giving Plaintiff O.C.G. notice of deportation to Mexico and recording his response of lack of fear,” O.C.G.’s lawyers later told the court.
- Friday: The Trump DOJ filed a “Notice of Errata” admitting that during the judge’s ordered discovery in the case it had been unable to “identify any officer who asked O.C.G. whether he had a fear of return to Mexico.” A key factual element of the Trump administration’s case had evaporated. But it got worse …
- Sunday: Lawyers for the deportee – who is now in hiding in Guatemala because he fears persecution as a gay man – filed an emergency motion pointing out, among other things, that the government’s filing about its own error revealed the deportees name and other information, further jeopardizing his safety despite a court order anonymizing his identifying information.
This case may ultimately yield the third court order for the Trump administration to “facilitate” the return of a wrongfully deported foreign national.
These guys are effing morons. Why are they smiling?![]()
Trump DOJ Admits It Used Bogus Info In Key Deportation Case
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What's the point of using sites like that. Those are meant for the simplest minds and while USMB users are by no means MENSA, not everyone is as vapid as you.This Is Effed Up On So Many Levels
In an important federal case in Massachusetts over whether deportees can be sent to third countries rather than their countries of origin, the Trump administration admitted Friday to a grievous error and managed to compound it in the process.
It’s a bit complicated so let me boil it down to its essentials:
Still with me? In the course of admitting its error, the Trump administration outed the gay man who it had wrongfully deported in the first place.
- Background: A gay Guatemalan national who had a U.S. immigration judge order barring his removal to his home country because he feared continued persecution was instead deported to Mexico in February by the Trump administration, partly on the grounds that he had told ICE that he didn’t fear being sent to Mexico. That was odd because the man, identified only by the initials O.C.G., had previously testified that he had been targeted and raped in Mexico, his lawyers say.
- Thursday: The Trump DOJ abruptly cancelled the scheduled deposition of an ICE official “whom Defendants previously identified as giving Plaintiff O.C.G. notice of deportation to Mexico and recording his response of lack of fear,” O.C.G.’s lawyers later told the court.
- Friday: The Trump DOJ filed a “Notice of Errata” admitting that during the judge’s ordered discovery in the case it had been unable to “identify any officer who asked O.C.G. whether he had a fear of return to Mexico.” A key factual element of the Trump administration’s case had evaporated. But it got worse …
- Sunday: Lawyers for the deportee – who is now in hiding in Guatemala because he fears persecution as a gay man – filed an emergency motion pointing out, among other things, that the government’s filing about its own error revealed the deportees name and other information, further jeopardizing his safety despite a court order anonymizing his identifying information.
This case may ultimately yield the third court order for the Trump administration to “facilitate” the return of a wrongfully deported foreign national.
These guys are effing morons. Why are they smiling?![]()
Trump DOJ Admits It Used Bogus Info In Key Deportation Case
A lot of things happened. Here are some of the things. This...talkingpointsmemo.com
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Deportation is a good thingAbout 36,000 a month have been deported, and that is probably as fast as it can go.
So at the end of of 2028, about 1.5mm will be gone from 12mm.
So that will be about 12%.
As of late April 2025, over 135,000 people have been deported from the United States since January 20, 2025, according to official data from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
Key Points:
- The figure of 135,000 deportations covers the first 100 days of 2025.
- This number is significantly lower than some widely circulated claims of 271,000 deportations, which actually reflect the entire year of 2024.
- ICE also reported over 151,000 arrests during the same period, indicating a rise in enforcement activity, particularly in interior regions of the U.S.
Where do you get your numbers?? At the orange bag O' shit's current deportation pace (65,000), he will fall way short of the million promised by the EOY. It's absurd to have such an expectation.It is my expectation that he will eject the better part of 20,000,000 Illegal Aliens from the United States...
Name callers don’t qualify to identify “absurd”Where do you get your numbers?? At the orange bag O' shit's current deportation pace (65,000), he will fall way short of the million promised by the EOY. It's absurd to have such an expectation.
Cry more.Name callers don’t qualify to identify “absurd”
Of course, I am. 8% of the illegal population deported in one term is not a grand victory.Deportation is a good thing
You are not
10,000,000 or 20,000,000...or One (1)... each and every one needs to go.Where do you get your numbers??
You may very well suffer from limited vision... far too focused on traditional methodologies...At the orange bag O' shit's current deportation pace (65,000), he will fall way short of the million promised by the EOY. It's absurd to have such an expectation.
'Just trust us, bro' doesn't work. I have zero confidence, trust or loyalty to this *pResident.10,000,000 or 20,000,000...or One (1)... each and every one needs to go.
You may very well suffer from limited vision... far too focused on traditional methodologies...
Unable to see the probing and recalibrations and unconventional methodologies being developed as we speak...
You're just seeing the Warm-Up Act.
The Main Feature hasn't even begun yet.
The whole point of the warm-up exercise is to see what works and what doesn't, and, once known...
You'll see a very, very large and expedited "ramping up" using tried-and-proven toolsets and approaches...
You're gonna enjoy what comes next...![]()