Nosferatu is scum.So much for citizenship.
Nosferatu is scum.So much for citizenship.
I would wonder about baton rounds, you know the rubber bullets that cops like to use to destroy reporters eyes with.ICE agents in San Diego on their way to detain restaurant workers.
A grenade launcher?
This ◊◊◊◊ is so ◊◊◊◊◊◊◊ stupid.Nearly a dozen immigration officers and eight deportees are sick and stranded in a metal shipping container in the searing-hot East African nation of Djibouti, where they face the constant threat of malaria and rocket attacks from nearby Yemen, according to a federal court filing issued Thursday.
A federal judge in Boston interrupted an Immigration and Customs Enforcement deportation flight taking immigrants from Cuba, Vietnam, Myanmar, Laos and Mexico to South Sudan more than two weeks ago. U.S. District Judge Brian E. Murphy said the flight violated his order prohibiting officials from sending immigrants to countries where they aren’t citizens without a chance to ask for humanitarian protection. He instructed officials to arrange screenings.
Trump officials could have flown the immigrants back to the United States. Instead, they were taken to Djibouti, where in late May officers turned a Conex container into a makeshift detention facility on U.S. Naval Base Camp Lemonnier, according to Mellissa Harper, a top ICE official, who detailed the conditions Thursday in a required status update to the judge.
It's malicious comliance. Following the letter of the Judge's orders, but in the worst possible way.
A fairly transparent attempt to backfill their error. It doesn't matter whether Garcia is a criminal; it was an admitted error to send him to El Salvador. The administration is still trying desperately to argue that Abrego Garcia is a Bad Person and somehow unworthy of due process or the government's adherence to its promises.Pam Bondi is holding a news conference right now to accuse Abrego Garcia of crimes...
Not unless they manage to vacate the court order preventing refoulement.and claim he will be returned to El Salvador following his conviction.
"Alleged."Abrego-Garica is alleged...
Note - This is not to dispute this at all, but calling this Game Over rubs me a little wrong. Conceptually, it feels like it's akin to getting someone to kinda sorta admit that water is wet after immense struggle to do so. Everyone in meaningful question knew that water was wet and knew that they knew that water was wet. Even dumping a bucket of water over their head repeatedly hadn't actually stopped them from continuing to argue that water wasn't wet. Claiming that now it's Game Over feels like it's invoking assumptions about what the game was in the first place that likely aren't particularly accurate.But if they can get Abrego Garcia released from a Salvadoran prison in order to stand trial, then it's largely Game Over. It means they have constructive custody over who is incarcerated in El Salvador, and therefore their claims that the disposition of renditioned prisoners is out of their control is a fiction.
All suspects deserve a fair trial.You make it sound like it's a bad thing that he'll receive a trial (hopefully a fair one).
In this case it matters in court. In the other cases, the government is claiming state-secret privilege when asked to describe the relationship between the U.S. government and the dictator of El Salvador. This prevents courts from examining the claim that there is nothing that can be done, and therefore the courts are compelled to accept the government's representation to that effect. If the government were to demonstrate that it could return prisoners from El Salvador when it suits their purpose—and thereby that they are constructively in United States custody—then the government's state-secret defense is undercut. Habeas plaintiffs in the other cases can say, "It doesn't matter now that you won't tell us the details of the arrangement you have with El Salvador; you've shown that it does in fact allow you to ask for the prisoners back, and we order that you do so now."Conceptually, it feels like it's akin to getting someone to kinda sorta admit that water is wet after immense struggle to do so.
I agree. Given the government's abandonment of the rule of law, you'd be excused if you thought it all seemed a bit performative.Even dumping a bucket of water over their head repeatedly hadn't actually stopped them from continuing to argue that water wasn't wet.
Not just Garcia but all brown migrants.A fairly transparent attempt to backfill their error. It doesn't matter whether Garcia is a criminal; it was an admitted error to send him to El Salvador. The administration is still trying desperately to argue that Abrego Garcia is a Bad Person and somehow unworthy of due process or the government's adherence to its promises.
From ABC News:Pam Bondi wraps up her press conference by accusing Abrego Garcia of being a child-groomer human trafficker and gang member and the walks away
"The grand jury found that over the past nine years, Abrego Garcia has played a significant role in an alien smuggling ring," Bondi said. "They found this was his full time job, not a contractor. He was a smuggler of humans and children and women. He made over 100 trips, the grand jury found, smuggling people throughout our country."
Hercules, the point of due process is not merely to give innocent people a day in court. It is to give everyone, regardless of what they are alleged to have done, their day in court.![]()
Kilmar Abrego Garcia brought back to US, appears in court on charges of smuggling migrants
Kilmar Abrego Garcia appeared in a Tennessee courtroom Friday, hours after he was brought back to the U.S. to face charges of transporting undocumented migrants.abcnews.go.com
Huh. The poster boy for the fight for Due Process Rights. Held up as a hero, an innocent "Maryland Man", a loving father, loving husband.
Will be brought back to the USA to face charges of human smuggling.
I knew this guy was bad news. I knew making him the hero would come back to haunt us.
I knew it.
Luckily the fight for Due Process for all persons in the USA has moved passed this wife-beating, gang-banger associating loser.
The alleged conspiracy spanned nearly a decade and involved the domestic transport of thousands of noncitizens from Mexico and Central America, including some children, in exchange for thousands of dollars, according to the indictment. Abrego-Garica is alleged to have participated in more than 100 such trips, according to the indictment. Among those allegedly transported were members of the Salvadoran gang MS-13, sources familiar with the investigation said.