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    BBPS knew who this guy was and tried to intimidate him into snitching on his own students

    that was the reason for detaining him

    During the interrogation, Chavarria said the unidentified individuals attempted to threaten and manipulate him into giving them access to his professional devices, containing information about students in the Winooski School District.

    “I was threatened with being referred to the FBI. The FBI was mentioned multiple times," Chavarria said. "They also threatened to stain my record so I would never get a job again. They also threatened with an extended detention if I didn’t give them the passwords to the student information or to my district files."

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    MAGA is part of it

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    Idgaf about the maga base bro. When will you wise up already? If you're not a leftist then you must be this or that... yall are mentally ill re s!

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    His wife is a activist; he is not

    But even if he were that wouldn't have been a valid reason to deport him due-process free

    Dr. Badar Khan Suri was returning home from a campus iftar on March 17 when masked Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents jumped out of an unmarked car and detained him outside his home. He had not been charged with any crime.



    Suri is an interdisciplinary scholar focusing on religion, violence, and peace, especially in the Middle East and South Asia, and works as a researcher at the Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding at Georgetown University. Over the course of two months, ICE held him in detention centers throughout the South. Since his release on May 14, he has been challenging his warrantless arrest and detention in federal court, bringing claims under the First and Fifth Amendments.

    Badar Mondays I used to have a class. So I did my class. By 6:30 p.m. I was free. At Georgetown, we have a community iftar [to break the Ramadan fast], so after we prayed at the mosque, we went to a place where we could eat. I sat with students and colleagues and discussed the smear campaign against my wife.

    After finishing my dinner with them, I went home early. I didn’t do taraweeh [a special prayer performed exclusively during the month of Ramadan]. I just did Isha [the final of the five daily obligatory prayers in Islam] quickly in my office and went home because I was feeling tired. I took the shuttle bus from my university and reached my place around 9:20 p.m.

    As I was about to reach my gate, I saw this one blackish, oldish, big car, like a truck, moving parallel to me. It was not driving well. So I stopped for a second, and I looked at them, like, What kind of driving is this? As if they were about to hit me. So then I moved, and then again, after maybe a few seconds, when I was just about to open my gate, they opened the door of the car and a masked man jumped out and said, “Are you Badar?” I said, “Yes.” I was shocked. He wasn’t wearing a badge and uniform, just plain clothes. A muscular man — he looked like he was in a militia. The next thing he said was “You are under arrest.” I was shocked, terrified, petrified.

    Hira Did they tell you why they were arresting you?

    Badar They just said, “Your student visa is revoked.” I said, “I’m not a student. I teach students. I was just teaching students.” They said, “No, it’s the same thing.” Then I called my wife and asked her to bring my passport and the do ents which state I am a professor. By the time she brought them, they had handcuffed me and put me in their car. They took the papers from her, and she asked them, “Who are you?” They said, “We are from the Department of Homeland Security, and we are taking him to Chantilly [Va.]; you can come and see him there.”

    Hira They didn’t read you any rights?

    Badar Nothing, nothing, nothing. No arrest warrant. To this day they haven’t been able to provide an arrest warrant in court, because it doesn’t exist.

    They were playing from a playbook which has no rights. If my visa is revoked, say, “Hey, sir, your visa is revoked. You have this many days to leave the country. If you won’t leave, you will be arrested. Please go to court.” ICE is committing a monumental abuse of power, with masked men, unmarked cars, warrantless arrest, cruel apprehensions — this is common rogue agency behavior.

    They are behaving like a secret police, like the Gestapo in Germany. They are acting like the repressive apparatus of American authoritarianism, which New York University historian Ruth Ben-Ghiat calls the foot soldiers of the fascists. So, as fascists do, they took me, put me in the car, and disappeared me until March 22, when I was able to talk to my family and my lawyer.
    The charges against me were antisemitism. But the Jewish community, hundreds and hundreds of rabbis, wrote a letter to the judge that this is wrong. The Georgetown Jewish community — students, teachers, colleagues, chaplains, faith leaders, everyone — 180 of them signed a letter. It said that this is weaponizing Jewish iden y and faith and the fears of antisemitism as a smokescreen for the administration’s authoritarian agenda. They called my arrest politically motivated.

    Everybody at Georgetown, including the dean of the school of foreign service, my department, and other colleagues — including Jewish colleagues — were writing letters to the judges. They were writing in the media. Students, faculty, and staff were on the streets demanding justice for me, because anybody who knows me knows that this guy is the opposite of what the government is saying.

    See, I was always busy in my research, so I could never take part in any protest. Sometimes if I’m passing from my office to the library, if a protest is happening, I will stand there and see what’s happening. I never raise banners and shout. And there were many big rallies that happened that I didn’t join.

    When the judge asked them to show any shred of evidence, they were not able to give anything, anything.
    https://hammerandhope.org/article/ge...researcher-ICE

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    DOJ facing criminal contempt for lying to Boasberg and ignoring a valid judicial order

    IMHO every single US official who participated in the removal of detainees to CECOT should face prosecution. Rendition to third countries, refoulement and outsourced torture are grotesque cons utional and human rights violations

    U.S. District Judge James Boasberg said on Thursday he may initiate disciplinary proceedings against Justice Department lawyers for their conduct in a lawsuit brought by Venezuelans challenging their removal to a Salvadoran prison in March.

    Boasberg, a prominent Washington, D.C., judge who has drawn President Donald Trump's ire, said during a court hearing that a recent whistleblower complaint had strengthened the argument that Trump administration officials engaged in criminal contempt of court by failing to turn around deportation flights.

    Boasberg also raised the prospect of referring Justice Department lawyers to state bar associations, which have the authority to discipline unethical conduct by attorneys.
    "I will certainly be assessing whether government counsel's conduct and veracity to the court warrant a referral to state bars or our grievance committee, which determines lawyers' fitness to practice in our court," Boasberg said.
    https://www.reuters.com/legal/govern...se-2025-07-24/

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    a third court quashes Trump's attempt to commandeer states to assist immigration enforcement

    it would be against the plain meaning of the 10th Amendment

    states can cooperate if they want to, but the federal government can't force them to

    A federal judge has thrown out the Trump administration’s bid to force Illinois and Chicago to aid its mass deportation agenda, saying it would encroach on autonomy guaranteed to states under the Cons ution.


    U.S. District Judge Lindsay Jenkins concluded that the lawsuit — the first filed by the administration this year trying to upend so-called “sanctuary policies” in states and cities — was an “end-run around the Tenth Amendment,” which protects states from federal government overreach.


    In a 64-page ruling Friday, the Biden-appointed judge said federal laws “permit” states to cooperate with the federal government on immigration enforcement, but do not require it. Therefore, states can’t be forced to partner with federal efforts, she said, citing a series of Supreme Court rulings that block the federal government from “commandeering” state or local officials to perform federal duties.
    https://apnews.com/article/immigrati...10c9efddd1fd92

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    Idgaf about the maga base bro. When will you wise up already? If you're not a leftist then you must be this or that... yall are mentally ill re s!
    you do it to everyone else, but you can't be pigeonholed

    how very special

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    another US citizen roughed up by Trump's deportation thugs

    On the morning of 2 May, teenager Kenny Laynez-Ambrosio was driving to his landscaping job in North Palm Beach with his mother and two male friends when they were pulled over by the Florida highway patrol.

    In one swift moment, a traffic stop turned into a violent arrest.

    A highway patrol officer asked everyone in the van to identify themselves, then called for backup. Officers with US border patrol arrived on the scene.

    Video footage of the incident captured by Laynez-Ambrosio, an 18-year-old US citizen, appears to show a group of officers in tactical gear working together to violently detain the three men*, two of whom are undo ented. They appear to use a stun gun on one man, put another in a chokehold and can be heard telling Laynez-Ambrosio: “You’ve got no rights here. You’re a migo, brother.”


    Laynez-Ambrosio said that his friend was not resisting, and that he didn’t speak English and didn’t understand the officer’s commands. “My friend didn’t do anything before they grabbed him,” he said.

    In the video, Laynez-Ambrosio can be heard repeatedly telling his friend, in Spanish, to not resist. “I wasn’t really worried about myself because I knew I was going to get out of the situation,” he said. “But I was worried about him. I could speak up for him but not fight back, because I would’ve made the situation worse.”Laynez-Ambrosio can also be heard telling officers: “I was born and raised right here.” Still, he was pushed to the ground and says that an officer aimed a stun gun at him. He was subsequently arrested and held in a cell at a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) station for six hours.

    Audio in the video catches the unidentified officers debriefing and appearing to make light of the stun gun use. “You’re funny, bro,” one officer can be overheard saying to another, followed by laughter.Another officer says, “They’re starting to resist more now,” to which an officer replies: “We’re going to end up shooting some of them.”

    Later in the footage, the officers move on to general celebration – “Goddamn! Woo! Nice!” – and talk of the potential bonus they’ll be getting: “Just remember, you can smell that [inaudible] $30,000 bonus.” It is unclear what bonus they are referring to. Donald Trump’s recent spending bill includes billions of additional dollars for Ice that could be spent on recruitment and retention tactics such as bonuses.
    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...gration-arrest

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    Asylum is available for South Africans but only for white people, says US South African Embassy Charge d'Affairs Spencer Chretien, according to secret sauces

    State Department says the policy is somewhat less restrictive than that


    In a diplomatic cable sent July 8, embassy Charge d’Affairs David Greene asked whether the embassy could process claims from other minority groups claiming race-based discrimination such as "coloured" South Africans who speak Afrikaans. In South Africa the term coloured refers to mixed-raced people, a classification created by the apartheid regime still in use today.

    The answer came back days later in an email from Spencer Chretien, the highest-ranking official in the State Department's refugee and migration bureau, saying the program is intended for white people.

    Reuters was unable to independently verify the precise language in the email which was described to the news agency by three sources familiar with its contents.

    The State Department, responding to a request for comment on July 18, did not specifically comment on the email or the cable but described the scope of the policy as wider than the guidance in Chretien's email.
    https://www.reuters.com/world/africa...ns-2025-07-25/

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    six-point rise among *Republicans*


    https://civiqs.com/results/abolish_i...notations=true

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    the share of independents who are in favor of abolishing ICE also increased from 21% to 36% over the past nine months.

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    Snake Boy with nothing to say about 50 people with no criminal record and no alleged immigration violations being sent to CECOT to be tortured before being used as pawns for a prisoner swap with Venezuela
    They should've self deported

    FAFO

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    They should've self deported

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    why?

    they were all in compliance with the law and had no criminal records

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    and why sent to CECOT?

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    they weren't ing around whatsover, they were black-bagged by thugs and sent to a torture dungeon by a criminal regime

    then they were used as pawns to spring Americans from jail in Venezuela

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    Trump's dirty deal with Bukele to return narco-terrorists nailed by Trump 1.0's own MS-13 task force will not go away

    A federal judge on Friday ordered the Justice Department to tell her more about a deal struck between the Trump administration and President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador to imprison immigrants deported from the United States in a Salvadoran maximum-security facility in exchange for the return of top leaders of the MS-13 gang who are in U.S. custody.

    The order by the judge, Joan M. Azrack, came as she was considering a request by federal prosecutors on Long Island to dismiss sprawling narco-terrorism charges against Vladimir Arévalo Chávez, who is alleged to be one of those leaders, in preparation for sending him back to El Salvador.

    It remains unclear how the Justice Department will respond to Judge Azrack’s demand for information, but her order could help pierce the veil of secrecy around the arrangement between Mr. Bukele and the Trump administration. That deal is at the heart of one of the White House’s most controversial deportation efforts, which involved the expulsion in March of more than 200 Venezuelans to a prison built for terrorists in El Salvador. The Trump administration deported some of them by invoking a rarely used wartime law called the Alien Enemies Act.

    In exchange for taking the deportees, the Bukele government received millions of dollars from the United States, as well as the Trump administration’s pledge to return top MS-13 leaders who are facing charges in federal court.

    An investigation by The New York Times found that the returning of the gang leaders to El Salvador was threatening a long-running federal investigation into the upper echelons of MS-13. Prosecutors had amassed substantial evidence of ties between the gang and the Bukele administration — and had been scrutinizing Mr. Bukele himself, The Times found.

    Judge Azrack recently said that U.S. government had detailed in court filings allegations of “extraordinary and corrupt arrangements between MS-13 and the Salvadoran government.”

    Prosecutors have offered little explanation for why they suddenly want to drop the charges against Mr. Arévalo, citing only “important foreign policy considerations” and “national security concerns.”

    In her brief order, Judge Azrack gave prosecutors until Aug. 8 to explain in writing what role the deal with Mr. Bukele might have played in their request to throw out Mr. Arévalo’s case.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/25/n...rump-deal.html

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    John Durham is up to his neck in this

    In her brief order, Judge Azrack gave prosecutors until Aug. 8 to explain in writing what role the deal with Mr. Bukele might have played in their request to throw out Mr. Arévalo’s case.

    During a hearing on Thursday in Federal District Court in Central Islip, N.Y., the judge cited recent news reports about the deal, including one that
    described how the Salvadoran government had asked for the return of nine MS-13 members in exchange for giving the U.S. government a 50 percent discount on the original $6 million fee it had paid to house immigrants in the Salvadoran prison system.

    “The alleged arrangement to trade nine MS-13 defendants for a 50 percent discount raises a number of questions, in my view, about the propriety and merits of this reported deal,” she said. “For one thing, why would the United States trade nine defendants who are alleged to be high-level members of MS-13 for $3 million? Is that a good deal for the United States?”

    At the hearing, Judge Azrack also noted the
    prisoner swap last week in which the Venezuelans who had been sent to the prison in El Salvador were returned to their homeland. In exchange, Venezuela released 10 Americans and U.S. permanent residents who had been seized by the Venezuelan authorities and held as bargaining chips.

    In her order, she said she wanted to know if federal prosecutors were still intending to dismiss Mr. Arévalo’s case in light of that development.

    Judge Azrack said she wanted a written response after the lead prosecutor on the case, John J. Durham, did not provide her with much information during the hearing, saying that he needed to confer with other Trump administration officials. Mr. Durham once led a special cross-agency investigative unit called Joint Task Force Vulcan, which had brought two indictments against those believed to be the highest-ranking leaders in MS-13, including Mr. Arévalo.

    Mr. Arévalo has been vigorously fighting the possibility of being deported to El Salvador, with his lawyers arguing in court filings that U.S. officials know he is likely to be “tortured or ‘disappeared’” if he is returned there.


    This week, the court made public a letter Mr. Arévalo wrote to Judge Azrack late last month. In the handwritten message, which was dated June 30, Mr. Arévalo claimed that his life would be in danger if he was sent back to his homeland.

    “I will be tortured and desposed of as it happen’d to another who was deported,” he wrote. “My family was and is under herasment and is in danger. So I am asking your honor for urgent help to save my life and the life of my family.”

    Judge Azrack, a former prosecutor, has already expressed doubts about the Justice Department’s efforts to ship MS-13 members back to El Salvador in secret. Just last week, she chided Mr. Durham and his team for trying to
    avoid public scrutiny in their efforts to deport Mr. Arévalo by asking that court papers involved in the case be kept under seal.

    In her order Friday, Judge Azrack said Mr. Arévalo’s lawyers could file a request to her to force the government to reveal more information about how the deal between the U.S. and El Salvador had affected their client’s case.

    So far, it appears that only one top member of the gang, César López Larios, has been returned to El Salvador under the terms of the arrangement between the Trump and Bukele administrations. Mr. López
    was put on a plane to El Salvador in March with the Venezuelan deportees who ended up at the maximum-security terrorism prison. He had been inU.S. custodyfor less than a year and was awaiting trial on Long Island on narco-terrorism conspiracy charges.

    As part of her order, Judge Azrack asked for more information about another, lower-level MS-13 member, Henrry Josue Villatoro Santos, whose federal indictment in Virginia was dismissed in April. When Mr. Villatoro was arrested on gun charges in March, Attorney General Pam Bondi touted the arrest as a great success, describing the defendant as the “worst of the worst.”

    “Make no mistake — he was one of the top leaders, heading up all MS-13 violent crimes on the East Coast,” Ms. Bondi said.

    Less than two weeks later, however, prosecutors had already moved to dismiss his case in an apparent bid to send him back to El Salvador.

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    Narciso Barranco, father of three US Marines, speaks out after his release from ICE detention


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    “This means that all 50 states can now remove illegals from their voter rolls.“

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    “This means that all 50 states can now remove illegals from their voter rolls.“
    For federal elections, voting for them was always illegal.

    They could always be removed form the rolls.

    Rube.

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    “This means that all 50 states can now remove illegals from their voter rolls.“
    noncitizens can't vote, wtf are you talking about?

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    They should've self deported

    FAFO
    Side note do you believe Trump was ing around with Epstein’s girls?

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    noncitizens can't vote, wtf are you talking about?
    But they sure do count on our census which gives more representation in congress so by proxy they do vote. Why are you constantly white knighting for criminal illegals aliens? You dont go nearly as hard for US citizens whatsoever. You're s like all leftists.

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