“You’re Here Because of Your Tattoos”

Biden did it for four years already
This is ******* stupid and you know it. Biden didn’t send right wingers to foreign gulags with no due process.
 
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.
As a somewhat swarthy (Sicilian heritage) individual who is densely covered in tattoos I find this a bit worrying.
 
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.
The door has been opened for a president to issue blanket pre-emptive pardons for anyone and everyone in the administration covering the 4 years of the term, and we know who opened that door.
 
You leftards were fine with no due processes for the J6ers.
They got full due process. Every single one had their day in court.

Now stop lying.

But sadly telling a tRumpling to stop lying is like telling the wind to stop blowing or the rain to stop falling.
 
As a somewhat swarthy (Sicilian heritage) individual who is densely covered in tattoos I find this a bit worrying.

Don't worry ... Kristi Noem will come and see you are comfortable ...

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If they had been given due process we'd know the answer to that question.
ICE may not give them 10 years worth of delays before deporting them

But very few US citizens - if any - have been deported by mistake
 
Where is the evidence?
Exactly. The “evidence” that they are criminal gang members is that Trump deported them.

Newsflash

That’s not evidence and we have seen the incompetence of the people in Trump’s Admin
 
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Interesting comment from someone who wants government bureaucrats in charge of healthcare
You want the Trump DoJ to be judge, jury and executioner.

The constituent doesn’t allow that.
 
But very few US citizens - if any - have been deported by mistake
Man. We’d sure hate it if someone like you was deported by mistake.

If you get rid of due process, you’d be out of luck.
 
Had Biden not let in tens of millions of Illegals, this never would have happened
 

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