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Posted
3 hours ago, bubblegum said:

B(l)ondi on TV: This is what American justice looks like.

 

Right send him to an Salvadoran prison, start an investigation 1 month later and then bring charges. Fine example of justice!

 

What a joke of a country !

So the investigation resulted in fresh charges....  ooh, what a bummer, perhaps the Dems shouldnt have put him on a such a pedestal should they .... sum num nah...

Another non american supporting illegals in The US... what a joke of a person

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Posted
5 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

 

He does not have to be convicted to be deported. 

 

As long as he's in the country, which he is, and has no legitimate asylum claim, which he does not, he can be deported. 

 

Not disputing that. He does need due process, which he was denied.

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Posted
11 minutes ago, frank83628 said:

So the investigation resulted in fresh charges....  ooh, what a bummer, perhaps the Dems shouldnt have put him on a such a pedestal should they .... sum num nah...

Another non american supporting illegals in The US... 

....said the non-American.

The Trump boys really don't do hypocrisy, do they.😄

Posted
46 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

 

 

Why would "common decency" allow for an illegal alien gang-banger to stay in the country? 

 

Incidentally, has there been any discussion of where Kilmar Abrego Garcia was working? 

 

Has his employer been in the news talking about what a great employee he was? 

People with common decency will understand.

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Early days only, but I find this forum fascinating... Is there some MAGA AI drivel generator at work here? Just asking.

 

Maybe we could call it AMD.

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Posted
53 minutes ago, Mavideol said:

just ask and you get it  555  but I posted a couple more links on other answers, that's called Trump got screwed or royally screwed by his own supporters

 

Trump Pardoned Proud Boy Leaders. Now They’re Suing the Government.

 

https://newrepublic.com/post/196259/donald-trump-pardon-proud-boys-january-6-lawsuit

 

The conviction still stands. But as usual trump blathered too much, his own words ' a grave injustice has been done ' used against the US.

Posted
1 minute ago, stevenl said:

People with common decency will understand.

Of course, the common decency argument. If only i were not so morally inferior to you, I would understand. 

 

The guy is in the country illegally, is apparently not employed, is involved in gang activity, and beats on women. 

 

Why is it decent to let him stay in the country? Do you not care about the people that suffered and will suffer because he is here? 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, stevenl said:

The conviction still stands. But as usual trump blathered too much, his own words ' a grave injustice has been done ' used against the US.

People with common decency would understand, that if they can show that they were politically persecuted, they should be compensated. 

 

Do you not agree? 

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Yellowtail said:

So, if he's not convicted, he can just be deported again. 

 

He's an illegal alien. 

Exactly AFTER he has his day in court the rest of the noise your side makes is gaslighting this whole brouhaha is about the Trump administration breaking the law.its not about someone’s hero or any such nonsense.Its purely about forcing trump to obey the law no more no less.

 

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Posted
5 hours ago, Yellowtail said:

Of course, the common decency argument. If only i were not so morally inferior to you, I would understand. 

 

The guy is in the country illegally, is apparently not employed, is involved in gang activity, and beats on women. 

 

Why is it decent to let him stay in the country? Do you not care about the people that suffered and will suffer because he is here? 

He was employed! His night job,
Grok:

A grand jury alleges he played a significant role in a smuggling ring operating for nearly a decade, making over 100 trips transporting migrants, including women and children, across the U.S. He faces two counts: conspiracy to transport aliens and unlawful transportation of undocumented aliens.
Posted
5 hours ago, Yellowtail said:

 

He does not have to be convicted to be deported. 

 

As long as he's in the country illegally, which he is, and has no legitimate asylum claim, which he does not, he can be deported. 

 

Glad you're deciding all those things, because the courts thus far certainly have not.

 

Somehow, you're missing the part where the U.S. Supreme Court very recently ruled that his earlier deportation by the Trump Admin was illegal/unlawful.

 

 

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