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You really are a bigoted piece of shit.Quote:
Originally Posted by Laura Loomer
:smileylaughing: You mean that spectacle put on by the Trump administration?Quote:
Originally Posted by Laura Loomer
His ties to MS-13, hinge on the word of a confidential informant, and the fact that he was wearing a Chicago Bulls hat.
Fist they came for the Injuns
Then thay came for the blacks,Socalists, commies, jews, Irish , Scots Porridge oat tossers, Poms Ant Smeg, Helge and Hatler and Tim Tam rustlers
Then they came for the chlorinated chickens and cougar revalvers
Then they came for the trade ladies, felchers, cocks in frocks and fornicators
Then the 8 and a half day adventists bludgers and Virgin mary statue movers
Then they came for naked cyclists, onanists, okkers, flashers and bashers
Last they came for upside Aussie 69 rear entry model "makers'
and there was no one left for me
that's all there is to it. they are not asylum seekers, they are illegal immigrants.Quote:
illegal immigrants
if they are illegal, with little respect for the law, then they have no right to be in the country and there should be no objection to their deportation. they are jumping the queue and delaying those attempting to enter the country legally.
if one illegal has the right to stay, then so does every person in the world who fancies moving to the usa.
so trump is right to kick the chancers out. we could do with him in the uk.
^
Reading comprehension, does not seem to be your strong suit.
“The Fifth Amendment says to the federal government that no one shall be "deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of law."
In 2019, a U.S. immigration judge shielded Abrego Garcia from deportation to El Salvador because he likely faced persecution there by local gangs that had terrorized his family.
i never specifically mentioned abrego garcia.
i am referring to illegal immigrants in general, (with the emphasis on illegal, seeing as you referenced due process.)
OK, in general, if you’re in the country, illegal, or not, you’re still entitled to do process.
Among your many talents, you’re also an expert on gang violence in foreign countries?
For fucks sake, do a little research, before you spew your drivel. Might keep you from looking less of an imbecile.
Abrego Garcia grew up in El Salvador’s capital city, San Salvador, according to court documents filed in U.S. immigration court in 2019. His father was a former police officer. His mother, Cecilia, sold pupusas, the nation’s signature dish of flat tortilla pouches that hold steaming blends of cheese, beans or savory pork.
The entire family, including his parents, two sisters and older brother, ran the business from home, court records state. Abrego Garcia’s job was to buy ingredients from the grocery store and make deliveries with his brother.
“Everyone in the town knew to get their pupusas from ‘Pupuseria Cecilia,’” his lawyers wrote.
A local gang, Barrio 18, began extorting the family for “rent money” and threatened to kill his older brother Cesar — or force him into their gang — if they weren’t paid, court documents state. The family complied but eventually sent Cesar to the U.S.
Barrio 18 similarly targeted Abrego Garcia, according to his immigration case. When he was 12, the gang threatened to take him away until his father paid them “all of the money that they wanted.” They still watched him as he walked to and from school.
The family moved 10 minutes away, but the gang threatened to rape and kill Abrego Garcia’s sisters, court records state. The family shut down the business, moved again and eventually sent Abrego Garcia to the U.S.
The family never went to authorities because of rampant police corruption, according to court filings. The gang continued to harass the family after they moved to Guatemala, which borders El Salvador.
Who is Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the man ICE mistakenly deported to an El Salvador prison? – NBC10 Philadelphia
No arrest records in El Salvador, or the United States.
STFU, you bigoted clown.
And no evidence of any truth in his story regarding his 'innocent family's terrorisation' at the hands of MS-13, with whom he certainly has no involvement in any nefarious way.
It sounds much more likely that his intimate knowledge of MS-13 from his time in El Salvador comes from some kind of membership or association rather than this uncorroborated fairy story of terrorisation and coercion.
No evidence that the story is not true. Just the opinion of bigoted white nationalist.Quote:
Originally Posted by Laura Loomer
You know who did Believe his story? A US immigration court. Refresh my memory who was president in 2019?,
What sounds more likely is, you just want your version to be true, to validate your hatred of anyone not your skin tone, you bigoted piece of shit.Quote:
Originally Posted by Laura Loomer
nonsense.Quote:
I’m intolerant of any idiot spouting shit,
you are intolerant of anyone that holds a view that you disagree with. calling them an idiot and that their opinion is shit.
... and then, typical of the left, thrown in the race* card for good measure.
* can be substituted with nazi, right wing extremist, climate denier, transphobic, islamophobic or privileged, depending on the day of the week
and then out of anger and frustration hurl a red like a child denied his lollipop.
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Thread: US Deportation of Illegal Immigrants
Your ignorance is mind-boggling Beachbound
FFS, do you have any mirrors in your trailer? :smileylaughing:
Sorry, not angry, nor frustrated. I actually find it quite amusing that you’re so eager to show your stupidity.Quote:
Originally Posted by taxtwat
And if it’s any consolation, it wasn’t “hurled”. It was gently placed in your notification box.
^ you are a very angry little bloke
US Supreme Court halts deportation of detained Venezuelans
The US Supreme Court has ordered the Trump administration to pause the deportation of a group of alleged Venezuelan gang members.
The men are being held in detention in north Texas under an 18th-Century wartime law, and a civil liberties group has sued the government saying they have not had a change to contest their case in court.
Donald Trump has sent accused Venezuelan gang members to a notorious mega-jail in El Salvador, invoking the 1798 Alien Enemies Act which gives the president power to order the detention and deportation of natives or citizens of "enemy" nations without usual processes.
The act had previously been used only three times, all during war.
It was last invoked in World War Two, when people of Japanese descent were imprisoned without trial and thousands sent to internment camps.
Since taking office in January, Trump's hard-line immigration policies have encountered a number of legal hurdles.
Trump had accused Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua of "perpetrating, attempting, and threatening an invasion or predatory incursion" on US territory.
Out of 261 Venezuelans deported to El Salvador as of 8 April, 137 were removed under the Alien Enemies Act, a senior administration official told CBS News, the BBC's US news partner.
A lower court temporarily blocked these deportations on 15 March.
The Supreme Court initially ruled on 8 April that Trump could use the Alien Enemies Act to deport alleged gang members, but deportees must be given a chance to challenge their removal.
US Supreme Court halts deportation of Venezuelans under wartime law
Halted again. I think they need an expedited process for designating gang membership. Once a court has confirmed probability of gang membership that should be the end of the process.