US Supreme Court : Agrees with the President : MS13 gangster Kilmar Abrego Garcia must stay in El Salvador's SuperMax

There’s no crisis.

We wre being governed by an illegitimate demented woke son of a *****

Of course that constitutes a crisis


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They’re full of shit.

He never even got a chance to confront the accuser. That’s not justice.


That is how immigration law works. And what was he doing in the company of other MS-13 members when arrested? Yeah, you got nothing.

He had his hearings as granted under statute, was given an Order of Removal which is still valid, and he waived any other appeals in 2019.
 
That is how immigration law works. And what was he doing in the company of other MS-13 members when arrested? Yeah, you got nothing.

He had his hearings as granted under statute, was given an Order of Removal which is still valid, and he waived any other appeals in 2019.
Don’t say he was judged to be a member of a gang when he never got due process.

That’s an affront to the founding principles of the country.
 
Don’t say he was judged to be a member of a gang when he never got due process.

That’s an affront to the founding principles of the country.


Yes, he got due process, that is how due process works in immigration cases. He couldn't refute his membership, appealed the ruling, ruling upheld, he waived any further rights.


In October 2019, after Abrego Garcia had “conceded his removability as
charged,” an IJ ordered Abrego Garcia’s removal from the United States under Title
8. App., infra, 7a; see id. at 60a
 
everyone that got deported got a hearing,,
No. They did not.
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I'd like to know how, this clown is an ILLEGAL with no right to be in OUR country and is now back in his home country under their laws and leaders. Imagine if we demanded the UK send us one of their citizens.

#1 He was denied aslyum in 2019 during the Trump Administration. He could have been deported to anywhere in the world EXCEPT El Salvador. So he's been awaiting deportation, but the Trump Administration never moved to deport him.

#2 He wasn't really deported as in returned to his home country, the country he was barred from being sent to. He is a US prisoner being housed there. The taxpayers are paying for his incarcertation.

#3 If the Trump Administration (current) can send him there on a contractural basis to house detainees for $6,000,000 of tax payer funds per year. The Trump Administration can say we want him back.

Here is the original immigration ruling from 2019 if anyone thinks #1 is fake news.

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I’m not sure he got his hearing. (If he didn’t, he was entitled to it under our laws.) Also, the Admin, itself, acknowledged that a judge had previously granted the alien a measure of legal protection (also, it wasn’t confirmed that he was a gang member).

I’m curious about what happens if the “other” nation denies our request to send back to the U.S. A U.S. judge’s order to the Admin doesn’t bind a foreign land.

Technically true.

However the judge can block the US from paying the $6,000,000 for the prisoners. Such an action would not be against El Salvador, it would be an action internal to the US.

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Yes, he got due process, that is how due process works in immigration cases. He couldn't refute his membership, appealed the ruling, ruling upheld, he waived any further rights.

In October 2019, after Abrego Garcia had “conceded his removability as
charged,” an IJ ordered Abrego Garcia’s removal from the United States under Title
8. App., infra, 7a; see id. at 60a
So it’s guilty until proven innocent?

Being removable has nothing to do with being a member of a gang and was never fully adjudicated. The government can’t prove this.
 
Now that the Mango Mussolini has the power to send people to foreign prisons to be tortured without due process the US has officially collapsed.

The republic has fallen.
 
If he was deported in violation of his statutory right to a hearing (due orocess), then the fact that he was deported doesn’t answer the question.

As I understand this matter, in fact, the United States had already admitted that the deportation was a “mistake.” My question is how can a judge “order” the government to bring him back even if he was sent away by mistake? I suppose we can ask politely, but we can’t make his native land send him back.

Because it wasn't technically a deportation.

They are US prisoners being housed in El Salvador through a contractual arrangement where the US taxpayers are paying $6,000,000 per year to house prisioners for us.

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So it’s guilty until proven innocent?

Being removable has nothing to do with being a member of a gang and was never fully adjudicated. The government can’t prove this.


He was found so in immigration court and on appeal. He conceded he was removable. End.

Even his attorneys two weeks ago didn't argue anything except that he shouldn't have been removed to El Salvador. Not that he wasn't removable.
 
Who defines what constitutes an emergency?
“Emergency” means any occasion or instance for which, in the determination of the President, Federal assistance is needed to supplement State and local efforts and capabilities to save lives and to protect property and public health and safety, or to lessen or avert the threat of a catastrophe in any part of the United States.



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He was found so in immigration court and on appeal. He conceded he was removable. End.

Even his attorneys two weeks ago didn't argue anything except that he shouldn't have been removed to El Salvador. Not that he wasn't removable.
It’s false. He’s never been adjudicated as a member of a gang. He’s just been accused.

That’s it. That’s all it takes to send people to the gulag without due process.
 

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