we have a cons ution that gives free speech to everyone in the country, not just citizens
free speech isn't just customary, it's legally protected
sounds good. whats the problem?
we have a cons ution that gives free speech to everyone in the country, not just citizens
free speech isn't just customary, it's legally protected
HSI tried to kidnap the school nurse. When other people confronted them HSI left without doing anything.
Like you do when you don't have a warrant and are doing illegal black bag .
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extremely online delusional guy is the co-president
literally none of the he says happened
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Cubans now
Another person following the law
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/loc...#storylink=cpyEduardo Nunez Gonzalez stepped out of his North Miami home last week to take out the trash, unaware it would be the last time he set foot in his house. As he tossed a white trash bag into the bin, a man approached him. Moments later, the Cuban national was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement —all captured on a Ring security camera from his home. His wife, Vilma Perez Delgado, says she hasn’t seen him since the March 20 incident. According to her, Nunez Gonzalez, who has no criminal record, is now being held at a detention center in New Mexico.
they aren't going after criminals (hard to find), they're going after law abiding people (easy to find) who have scheduled immigration hearings or are otherwise already in the system
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Marco Rubio should choke on his own tongue
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served two tours in Iraq in the US Army
https://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/ir...unning-errandsParris established a home in Arizona, and thought he was doing everything to be here legally.
A father, husband, and U.S. combat veteran, Parris is originally from the Caribbean nation of Trinidad and Tobago.
"For you to even serve a country that you are not truly a native of, I feel like that alone is so selfless," said Tanisha.
Parris was issued a green card in 1997, and has successfully renewed it every 10 years. A decade ago, however, Parris pleaded guilty to a non-violent felony drug charge as a first-time offender. He served prison time, and was released in 2016.
It was something that Tanisha said changed the course of her husband's life.
"Here we are, nine years later, with no type of occurrences," said Tanisha. "Nothing much. Just a speeding ticket."
After his stint in prison, Parris turned his life around. Even after being incarcerated, his green card was renewed during the last Trump Administration. Parris even has a letter from federal agencies, stating he would not be deported.
"He is not amenable to deportation or exclusion proceedings. DHS has no further interest in this case," read a portion of a letter signed by officials with the Department of Homeland Security.
"You need to be true to your word," Tanisha said. "You check the box, put your signature on something stating that he would not be deported."
Alabama mechanical engineering nerd black-bagged by DHS for unspecified "national security concerns"
https://www.al.com/politics/2025/03/...-concerns.html“There is no indication the University of Alabama student detained this week by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement was involved in any pro-Palestinian protests or criminal activity.”
Exactly.
koriwhat
The "men" here crying over deportations are full of estrogen.
Trump needs to deport every single alien from Obama's first day onward. Undo dreamer act, make an executive order that neither congress nor the supreme court can litigate.
Also round up and deport a bunch of the ty homeless drugged up dumbasses (regardless of citizenship) that voted for Kamala et al just because they want foodstamps. Just annex Greenland and build a Nazi-style (but much more advanced, see Elon) human science experimentation camp and deport them there and perform experiments on them. Against their will, baby. Let's ing go.
We need Greenland like with need another hole in the head. Pull our people out and leave Greenland to themselves.
Concentrate on America, in America. Pull out of Ukraine, let Europe handle it, they've been passing the hat for almost a month. Forget the minerals and the 350 billion+ dollars. Chalk it up to experience and bring everyone & everything back home ASAP.
Agree on Ukraine
but Trump wants Greenland and he should get whatever he wants
...for what? It's more trouble than it will ever be worth.
Z told him to bugger off. Putin has told him to bugger off. Now Greenland has told him to bugger off.
Bugger off and count your & our blessings. No more babysitting in Greenland in a world where we know what's going on every second of every day without leaving America.
No more babysitting the European continent. Make them build and bankroll their own MIC's. After 80 years it's high time to cut this cord.
Sadly and inexplicably none of this will transpire. We're not satisfied to attempt to fix our own country, to concentrate fully on that project. Uh, uh, not even close.
Kinda like due process. You democrats scream that illegals should have it even though they ignored due process breaking into the country. So you want the rules enforced to fit your narrative. Ok. We all learned that democrats and the Obama/Biden regime was a kakistocracy and its why you lost and will continue to lose. Now youre gonna cry/obstruct for 4 years.
BM with the goods of a Sunday evening.
BM
So Trump shouldn't have had any due process since he broke the law?
You're just another moron.
He's got you up & at 'em a little past midnight.
US reportedly helped cover up Bukele's dirty deal with MS-13 by sending a gang leader we had indicted and who was about to go on trial in the US, to Bukele's torture gulag
https://www.dropsitenews.com/p/secre...mp-deal-grenasGreñas, according to federal court records, was familiar with negotiations between Bukele’s government and MS-13, aimed at lowering violence in El Salvador. Those 2019 negotiations, the U.S. Justice Department alleges, led to concessions to top MS-13 leadership — like financial incentives and territorial control of certain areas in El Salvador — in exchange for significant political support to Bukele’s party. By expelling Greñas to El Salvador and dismissing his charges, the U.S. has now gotten rid of a valuable target in its war against MS-13, while also cozying up to Bukele.
“One of the worries that Bukele had is what these gang leaders could say in U.S. courts,” said Ana María Méndez Dardón, director for Central America for the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA). “Especially what type of information they could reveal that might implicate Bukele.”
Greñas is an alleged member of the “Ranfla Nacional,” the name given to the MS-13 “board of directors.”Bukele has consistently denied the negotiations with the gangs ever took place. But explosiverevelations from El Faro showed that starting in 2019, two high-ranking Bukele administration officials secretly snuck into Salvadoran prisons, alongside masked men, to meet with incarcerated MS-13 leaders. Members of the Ranfla met multiple times with Osiris Luna, the national director of prisons, and Carlos Marroquín, the director of the Social Fabric government office.
During the negotiations with Luna and Marroquín, the gang’s goal was to “maintain the power and influence of MS-13 and obtain benefits from the government of El Salvador,” a Justice Department indictment reads. In exchange, MS-13 agreed to reduce the number of public murders, “which politically benefited the government of El Salvador, by creating the perception that the government was reducing the murder rate.”
More importantly, MS-13 agreed to provide political support to Bukele’s party in the lead-up to the consequential legislative elections in 2021, U.S. prosecutors allege, in exchange for greater benefits from the government. Those elections led to a sweeping victory for Bukele’s party.
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