Hercules56
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So Garcia is not a gang member, he just hang out with them.
Uh huh..
Uh huh..
That confirmation didn't come from either of the men he was detained with. It was an informant (name redacted) whom the police say "has provided truthful accurate information in the past" who said he was a recruit, not initiated into the gang.Hmm, it appears that Garcia was arrested at Home Depot with two MS-13 members.
One of them confirmed that Garcia is also part of MS-13, but a low-level member. Both judges accepted this evidence as accurate.
So he willingly attempted to join an international violent criminal organization, and has yet to become a full member.That confirmation didn't come from either of the men he was detained with. It was an informant (name redacted) whom the police say "has provided truthful accurate information in the past" who said he was a recruit, not initiated into the gang.
I did. One hearing accepted the police's judgement that he was a gang member (which , to be fair, seemed at least plausible to me) and the second hearing decided he hadn't sufficiently demonstrated he wasn't a danger to the public and so upheld the first decision.Did you even read the court documents?
AND he didn't sufficiently contest the accepted claim that he was a member of MS-13.I did. One hearing accepted the police's judgement that he was a gang member (which , to be fair, seemed at least plausible to me) and the second hearing decided he hadn't sufficiently demonstrated he wasn't a danger to the public and so upheld the first decision.
It certainly sounds more alarming when you put that slant on it rather than the way you expressed it before: "he just hung out with them". I don't know where on the scale of culpability to put the guy. He hung out with other Salvadoreans seemingly looking for work. Or maybe selling cannabis or some other nefarious thing, IDK. The other two were both apparently gang members. They regarded him as perhaps somewhere between a 'civilian' but an okay guy to hang with or a recruit but not an initiate into their gang.So he willingly attempted to join an international violent criminal organization, and has yet to become a full member.
That makes it somehow better?
Yes.Did you even read the court documents?
Well, yes, that claim was the sole reason he had any need to demonstrate he was not a danger to the public. He had some traffic tickets to his name, and no criminal record. The claim that he was a gang member was the sole issue hanging over him.AND he didn't sufficiently contest the accepted claim that he was a member of MS-13.
The two non-corrupt federal judges felt the evidence and testimony was credible.the claim was made by a corrupt cop that is part of the private-prison industry and who never saw Garcia.
Plus his association with gang members.Well, yes, that claim was the sole reason he had any need to demonstrate he was not a danger to the public. He had some traffic tickets to his name, and no criminal record. The claim that he was a gang member was the sole issue hanging over him.
Can I have a pony?Cool, I want a million dollars. We've already established that it doesn't matter because he was a protected citizen. At this point you're just well poisoning. Seriously, who gives a ◊◊◊◊?
"protected citizen" LOL!!!Can I have a pony?
He's still a person who's entitled to due process"protected citizen" LOL!!!
On that we agree, anyone accused of being a gang member pending deportation should have the right to contest this.He's still a person who's entitled to due process
It certainly sounds more alarming when you put that slant on it rather than the way you expressed it before: "he just hung out with them". I don't know where on the scale of culpability to put the guy. He hung out with other Salvadoreans seemingly looking for work. Or maybe selling cannabis or some other nefarious thing, IDK. The other two were both apparently gang members. They regarded him as perhaps somewhere between a 'civilian' but an okay guy to hang with or a recruit but not an initiate into their gang.
He could certainly have chosen better friends. Whether they were friends or colleagues I'm not sure. Maybe he wasn't sure either.
...Was part of the reason the cops thought he was a gang member in the first place. Are we going to go point by point? Plus he had a Chicago bulls cap. Plus he's Salvadorean. Plus he has tattoos.Plus his association with gang members.
Now now, that's not being truthful about the circumstances of the event.i don’t know that looking for work at the same location counts as associating. i’m not even sure these other guys were gang members. apparently all it takes is wearing a bulls hat
He had very specific tattoos....Was part of the reason the cops thought he was a gang member in the first place. Are we going to go point by point? Plus he had a Chicago bulls cap. Plus he's Salvadorean. Plus he has tattoos.
Now now, that's not being truthful about the circumstances of the event.