Lesh
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And therein lies the problemWithout due process, who's to say you are not an illegal....
Anyone they don't like can be sent to an El Salvador prison...
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And therein lies the problemWithout due process, who's to say you are not an illegal....
Anyone they don't like can be sent to an El Salvador prison...
Nope the court ruled he was deportableBullshit. A court declared he should have protection from deportation in
Yeah… 2019
A judge granted “withholding from removal status” in 2019 ya lying ****Nope the court ruled he was deportable
You are right the court said he shouldn’t be deported to El Salvador due to his gang ties
But certainly said he was deportable
I'd ask you for a cite, but I'd be wasting my breathInternational treaties say you do. either the treaties are unconstitutional or expulsion is.
To El Salvador. I don't disagree. But the Judge ruled that he was here illegally and deportable.A judge granted “withholding from removal status” in 2019 ya lying ****
Well guess what? They deported him to EL SALVADOR in violation of that court orderTo El Salvador. I don't disagree. But the Judge ruled that he was here illegally and deportable.
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Court Docs: Maryland man feared deportation over mother's well known pupusa business
A federal judge's deadline to return an alleged undocumented gang member from a prison in his native country of El Salvador, continues to loom over the Trump Administration.www.wmar2news.com
Court documents show an immigration judge ordered Abrego-Garcia's removal from the U.S. back in 2019.
He denied being in a gang, and claimed his life would be in danger if he were returned to El Salvador.
The federal government pushed back on those fears, writing in court documents Abrego-Garcia's reasoning had to do with his mother's well known "pupusa business."
At first the immigration judge also expressed skepticism, citing the number of years he waited to file for asylum.
Ultimately the judge ruled Abrego-Garcia shouldn't be deported back to El Salvador, but approved his removal to any other country.
yeah, not to concerned over it. Things have changed there, the order to deport was in place, Xiden ignroed it for four years. Maybe he should of deported him to Columbia then.Well guess what? They deported him to EL SALVADOR in violation of that court order
So you know he was deported illegally and “ mistakenly” and you just don’t give a shit.yeah, not to concerned over it. Things have changed there, the order to deport was in place, Xiden ignroed it for four years. Maybe he should of deported him to Columbia then.
No, he was deported legally, there was a lawful deportation order. You can say he was mistakenly sent to the wrong country....but the deportation order was lawfulSo you know he was deported illegally and “ mistakenly” and you just don’t give a shit.
Hope they deport you by mistake next
Are you trying to say that various aspects of Law cannot be set aside during the course of a National Emergency?Your interpretation is not the law and is imaginary.
Here, I will rely upon my National Emergency approach to stand witness to the extent to which I perceive Reality.When you are within reality, I will be glad to improve your understanding.
Then why the court order demanding they fix this “mistake”…No, he was deported legally, there was a lawful deportation order. You can say he was mistakenly sent to the wrong country....but the deportation order was lawful
Cause the Judge is butt hurt. His order is pointless, he knows the US Govt has no jurisdiction over El SalvadorThen why the court order demanding they fix this “mistake”…
So much for rule of law huh?Cause the Judge is butt hurt. His order is pointless, he knows the US Govt has no jurisdiction over El Salvador
Why was the Court order to remove him ignored for so long?
The evidence is in the way they whine when it happens!Do you have evidence that Democrats think that way or is it just your assumption based on what trump brainwashed you into thinking. A lot of cops are Democrats and I doubt they refuse to arrest the people you're talking about
International treaties prevent expulsion. They can't both be true.I'd ask you for a cite, but I'd be wasting my breath
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Yeah this guy certainly didn’t care about it, hence his illegal behaviorSo much for rule of law huh?
Not that you care.
8675309International treaties prevent expulsion. They can't both be true.
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His “behavior” was eying to escape the gangs that wanted him to join, coming here and starting a family and becoming a productive member of societyYeah this guy certainly didn’t care about it, hence his illegal behavior