“You’re Here Because of Your Tattoos”

So you’re just going to ignore the story and pretend it doesn’t exist? Pretend it isn’t true?
You loons have been lying about Trump for over 10 years. You loons have no credibility anymore. You lost me after Russia collusion. How about Trump was going to do away with social security? Haven't heard about anyone not getting their March payment. Anyway like I said if Trump was sending innocent to prison. The media would be all over it 24/7.
 
You loons have been lying about Trump for over 10 years. You loons have no credibility anymore. You lost me after Russia collusion. How about Trump was going to do away with social security? Haven't heard about anyone not getting their March payment. Anyway like I said if Trump was sending innocent to prison. The media would be all over it 24/7.
Why do you care if the media covers it or not since you don't believe the media?

Because the media is covering it. You just don't want to acknowledge that fact.
 
Who said they knew anything about the tattoos when they arrested them?
So then they weren’t arrested and deported for their tattoos.

They were arrested for various crimes they committed

Which vindicates the “good riddance anyways” argument
 
Why do you care if the media covers it or not since you don't believe the media?

Because the media is covering it. You just don't want to acknowledge that fact.
Tell me the name of the innocent person that was sent to jail. You can't, you're just making up lies to keep criminals here. Why?
 
Mother Jones has spoken with friends, family members, and lawyers of ten men sent to El Salvador by the Trump administration based on allegations that they are members of the Venezuelan organized crime group Tren de Aragua. All of them say their relatives have tattoos and believe that is why their loved ones were targeted. But they vigorously reject the idea that their sons, brothers, and husbands have anything to do with Tren de Aragua, which the Trump administration recently labeled a foreign terrorist organization. The families have substantiated those assertions to Mother Jones, including—in many cases—by providing official documents attesting to their relatives’ lack of criminal histories in Venezuela. Such evidence might have persuaded US judges that the men were not part of any criminal organization had the Trump administration not deliberately deprived them of due process.

On March 14, President Donald Trump quietly signed a proclamation invoking the Alien Enemies Act—a 1798 law last used during World War II. The order declared that the United States is under invasion by Tren de Aragua. It is the first time in US history that the 18th-century statute, which gives the president extraordinary powers to detain and deport noncitizens, has been used absent a Congressional declaration of war. The administration then employed the wartime authority unlocked by the Alien Enemies Act to quickly load Venezuelans onto deportation flights from Texas to El Salvador.


I don't pretend to be a lawyer but it seems to me the regime has exposed itself to significant legal liability by virtue of sending what appear to be some innocent men to a notorious El Salvadorian prison based on a misinterpretation of the meaning of their tattoos.

Obviously, any member of the admin who may have committed a crime related to this matter will get a pardon. That is the implicit understanding of anyone carrying out trump's orders which may be illegal. But, even though the regime will disingenuously couch it as Dem's protecting illegal aliens, it appears some of the men taken have legal grounds to be let go. If that is so, one hopes the regime will suffer political repercussions for the constitutional violations it committed and for refusing to comply with court orders. Because if it doesn't, we are closer to the tacit approval of authoritarian governance than we ever have been before.

None of them we're staying one way or another.
It's good for the gangs to see what's our there for them. El Salvador has this down pat.

In All bulk law enforcement activities bar absolutely none there are always those who get swept up. See here's the problem... All of them deserved deportation.... It doesn't matter where they got deported to.
 
So then they weren’t arrested and deported for their tattoos.

They were arrested for various crimes they committed

Which vindicates the “good riddance anyways” argument
They were arrested for being an immigrant from Venezuela. They can pretty much arrest anyone they want for any reason now.
 
Tell me the name of the innocent person that was sent to jail. You can't, you're just making up lies to keep criminals here. Why?
I don't know if they were innocent or not. Neither do you. That's the point.

But the administration has stated that they're sending people to the prison in El Salvador who have no criminal record.

That's a fact that you pretend doesn't exist.
 
Mother Jones???? You've sunk pretty low here, Bergie.
Bug is a troll. That’s all. The shitty quality of his sources are irrelevant to him because he doesn’t care if his constant spew of anti-American crap is honest or not.
 
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Actually, I don't think you do. Cuz in your mind they are less than human. Which is just how the regime wants you to think.

Suárez, whose story has also been reported on by the Venezuelan outlet El Estímulo, is an aspiring pop musician who records under the name SuarezVzla. His older brother, Nelson Suárez, said his sibling’s tattoos were intended to help him “stand out” from the crowd. “As Venezuelans, we can’t be in our own country so we came to a country where there is supposedly freedom of expression, where there are human rights, where there’s the strongest and most robust democracy,” Nelson said. “Yet the government is treating us like criminals based only on our tattoos, or because we’re Venezuelan, without a proper investigation or a prosecutor offering any evidence.” (All interviews with family members for this story were conducted in Spanish.)
Nope we know they are criminals, and need deported, and wish you would join them!
 
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They were arrested for being an immigrant from Venezuela. They can pretty much arrest anyone they want for any reason now.
I’m not a Trump supporter, but being an illegal immigrant is, in fact, a crime. That what the word ‘illegal’ means.

Or are you saying authorities just burst into the homes of legal citizens/residents/whatever, and arrested them and deported them based on nothing more than their ink?

I find that hard to believe
 
I don't know if they were innocent or not. Neither do you. That's the point.

But the administration has stated that they're sending people to the prison in El Salvador who have no criminal record.

That's a fact that you pretend doesn't exist.
Trump is sending the worst of the illegals back first. Then he can decide on the others after that. Too bad you didn't think like this about the j6 protestors that was in jail for four years without a trial. Even if they wasn't in the capital building. You don't give a shit about people. You do as you're told to.
 
Mother Jones has spoken with friends, family members, and lawyers of ten men sent to El Salvador by the Trump administration based on allegations that they are members of the Venezuelan organized crime group Tren de Aragua. All of them say their relatives have tattoos and believe that is why their loved ones were targeted. But they vigorously reject the idea that their sons, brothers, and husbands have anything to do with Tren de Aragua, which the Trump administration recently labeled a foreign terrorist organization. The families have substantiated those assertions to Mother Jones, including—in many cases—by providing official documents attesting to their relatives’ lack of criminal histories in Venezuela. Such evidence might have persuaded US judges that the men were not part of any criminal organization had the Trump administration not deliberately deprived them of due process.

On March 14, President Donald Trump quietly signed a proclamation invoking the Alien Enemies Act—a 1798 law last used during World War II. The order declared that the United States is under invasion by Tren de Aragua. It is the first time in US history that the 18th-century statute, which gives the president extraordinary powers to detain and deport noncitizens, has been used absent a Congressional declaration of war. The administration then employed the wartime authority unlocked by the Alien Enemies Act to quickly load Venezuelans onto deportation flights from Texas to El Salvador.


I don't pretend to be a lawyer but it seems to me the regime has exposed itself to significant legal liability by virtue of sending what appear to be some innocent men to a notorious El Salvadorian prison based on a misinterpretation of the meaning of their tattoos.

Obviously, any member of the admin who may have committed a crime related to this matter will get a pardon. That is the implicit understanding of anyone carrying out trump's orders which may be illegal. But, even though the regime will disingenuously couch it as Dem's protecting illegal aliens, it appears some of the men taken have legal grounds to be let go. If that is so, one hopes the regime will suffer political repercussions for the constitutional violations it committed and for refusing to comply with court orders. Because if it doesn't, we are closer to the tacit approval of authoritarian governance than we ever have been before.
There won't be any criminal prosecutions but there could be civil ones and they don't have to be in the country...

They just get a go fund me and some lawyers that want the high profile case. It could be fun to watch..
 
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