Illegal or legal, which "immigrants" are we talking about exactly?![]()
immigrants as a cohort are more law abiding than US natives, by getting rid of them y'all are making the US more unsafe
Illegal or legal, which "immigrants" are we talking about exactly?![]()
Because felon pedos like Trump bring lib tears
I bet you dream of Trump. Rent free, amirite?![]()
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I bet I was gifted another month of free rent here, amirite?
Just last week BlaKKKe was responding to my posts. His ignore message is all theatrics just like the cult and pol ideology he subscribes to and exactly what his failed marriage was. All theatrics!
pot/kettle
Dummy, Brooke, is eTrans.
Right, dude!?
Btw, go bug someone who gives af for you lady. Go get yourself a man already and retire from ST you ing dumb .
Go yourself, you bony .
You will never get anything right about me no matter how many times you try to dox me.
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Remember when my changed her handle to Pavlov and pushed Russia Russia Russia!
Good times
And just like with my posts she salivates due to her conditioning.![]()
Actually I was dead on about what happened.
Proved in court.
It was good time.
bad faith Republicans have a weak grasp of the issues
it's not subtle, it's just racism
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Judge orders Alligator Alcatraz shut down
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/loc...#storylink=cpyA federal judge on Thursday barred the DeSantis and Trump administrations from bringing new detainees to Alligator Alcatraz and demanded the state scale down operations at the immigration detention facility within 60 days. U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams, in her 82-page ruling, prohibited the state and federal governments from bringing in any new detainees to the detention center, built on an airstrip on the edge of the Big Cypress National Preserve. She also told the state to remove all generators, gas, sewage, lighting, fencing and other waste items that helped transform the airstrip into a detention center within 60 days, eventually rendering the site uninhabitable. Williams said she expects the continued transfer of detainees from Alligator Alcatraz to allow the eventual phasing out of equipment to be done “in a safe, humane, and responsible manner.” The state immediately filed a notice to appeal the decision with the United States Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals. Williams’ order — a temporary injunction that will hold as the case continues to be litigated — comes in a lawsuit filed by environmental groups and the Miccosukee Tribe arguing that the state and federal governments cut important corners when erecting the site in a matter of days. The Tribe and environmental groups had requested that the judge grant a preliminary injunction shutting down the site, citing “irreparable” harm the facility could cause to the Everglades.
The ruling comes almost two weeks after Williams issued a temporary restraining order blocking any new construction, including adding new pavements, lighting, or fencing at the facility. In the wake of that ruling, the number of detainees at Alligator Alcatraz dropped precipitously. At the end of July, there were roughly 1,400 detainees held at the detention camp. By the middle of this week, that number was below 400.
Ordered: (1) No party or person acting in concert with the parties can expand the camp. (2) No new detainees as of right now. (3) W/in 60 days the camp must be disassembled.
it's the second time Ft. Bliss has been an internment camp
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-a...ion-rcna226044The sprawling detention center, which cost roughly $1.2 billion to build, currently has the capacity to hold an estimated 1,000 people. More than 80 years ago, the base was an official U.S. Army facility that was used as a temporary internment camp, holding nationals from Japan, Germany and Italy, said Derrek Tomine, president of the National Japanese American Historical Society.
The square facility contained two compounds, surrounded by barbed wire fences, Tomine said. Armed guard towers sat at the corners. Many of the people of Japanese descent, in addition to other immigrants who were detained there, were awaiting their hearing before an enemy alien hearing board, Tomine said.
“Generally those held at the U.S. Army facilities were first-generation Japanese Americans detained early in World War II and who were then processed and shipped to other internment camps,” Tomine said.
Though the administration said U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has been prioritizing the targeting of criminals, roughly 70% of the estimated 59,380 people held in ICE detention as of Aug. 10 have no criminal conviction, according to data collected by Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse, an independent, nonpartisan data research organization. Texas, where Fort Bliss is located, is the state that has housed the most people during fiscal year 2025.
Under 8 U.S.C. § 1325, individuals who enter or attempt to enter the United States at a time or place not designated by immigration officers, or who evade inspection, are committing a criminal offense.
Why do you need so many concentration camps, Darrin?
great, prosecute them in court
how does this apply to people who have valid visas, valid asylum pe ions, or who came to the US under humanitarian parole -- legally?
Also, you don't actually give a about the law so why are you citing one?
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