Hercules56
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Irrelevant. You might just as well say, "Her dress standards before the rape showed what kind of person she is."....
Lame analogy.
Irrelevant. You might just as well say, "Her dress standards before the rape showed what kind of person she is."....
Nope. You're deploying exactly the, "He/she was asking for it" justification. Garcia's actions are irrelevant to the legality of his deportation no matter how much you stomp and whine.Lame analogy.
Sigh, I have done no such thing. He did not "deserve" to be deported.Nope. You're deploying exactly the, "He/she was asking for it" justification....
Claiming that he is still alive would be just as baseless, as no evidence has been presented (so far) that he is alive.LOLOLOLOLOL!!!!!
Idiotic, baseless speculation.
That's pretty stupid, bro.Claiming that he is still alive would be just as baseless, as no evidence has been presented (so far) that he is alive.
Lame analogy.
What about the reasons I gave?But I see nothing to suggest he deserves special effort by the USA to bring him back from his homeland.
No, its terribly flawed. I never said he deserved to be deported due to his actions.IMHO, it was an excellant analogy,
Are you an American? I am. And I dont like people abusing our asylum system.
He was sent by mistake. We should request he be returned or that we can bring him back here from his homeland.What about the reasons I gave?
It isn't paranoid. A judge agreed that it would be dangerous to send him back which was why he was protected.You just got paranoid baseless speculation.
You ignore evidence that you were provided.Here at ISF, we like claims based on evidence.
There is no evidence that any harm has come to him. Just baseless speculation.It isn't paranoid. A judge agreed that it would be dangerous to send him back which was why he was protected.
You ignore evidence that you were provided.
Yes, court orders should be ignored.
But now he's a Salvadorian national back home.
We dont have very much leverage here. And his behavior in the USA makes it hard to justify making any sort of big effort to bring him back here.
Was he an outstanding member of his community? Did he donate to charity? Walk dogs? Feed the blind? Volunteer at homeless shelters?
Whats soo special about this man that he deserves extra special effort from the USA?
Baseless, you keep using that word. I do not think you ◊◊◊◊◊◊◊ know what it means. A judge felt there was enough evidence that Garcia was in danger to issue a protection order.There is no evidence that any harm has come to him. Just baseless speculation.
Your myopic vision in this case is exactly what we're debating. I gave you reasons why the U.S. is obliged to return him and the legal justifications for them. You clearly have no answer.From what I see so far, that's all the effort that this individual currently deserves.
Whether or not he deserves some "special effort" by the administration to bring him back is totally irrelevant to the question of whether that administration owes something more to the rule of law than a minimal and purely performative effort to maintain it.Sigh, I have done no such thing. He did not "deserve" to be deported.
But I see nothing to suggest he deserves special effort by the USA to bring him back from his homeland.
And has this administration done this?He was sent by mistake. We should request he be returned or that we can bring him back here from his homeland.
That's not special effort, simply a short email.
"Dear El Salvador, we sent Mr. X to you in error, would you please send him back to the USA or allow us to bring him back? Thanks, USA."
From what I see so far, that's all the effort that this individual currently deserves.
My only comfort is that a surprising number of them are young. Once the spell breaks, they'll have the rest of their lives to think back on how pathetic, ridiculous, and horrible they made themselves come across when they turned themselves into pretzels to support, deflect, and defend all the terrible and contradictory things the orange toddler and his cronies said and did. When they grow old enough to have kids and grandkids, they'll be asked what they did during that horrible time when Drumpf was president and millions died worldwide and Americans of all stripes suffered while he tried to destroy their democracy. It'll be like a devout German Hitlerjugend member being asked by their grandkids what they did to stop Hitler back in the day.imagine carrying water for this clown show, embarrassing
No, its terribly flawed. I never said he deserved to be deported due to his actions.
I only said he's done nothing to show he deserves special EFFORT on the part of the US govt to bring him back from his homeland.
There is a serious logical difference.