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WTF happened to the WTF happened to the WTF happened with Trump today thread?

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He had removal orders. In 2019 an Immigration Judge ruled, due to gang activity in El Salvador, that he could not be deported to his home country.
The President of El Salvador has crushed the gangs in El Salvador since, so the Immigration Judge's determination regarding deportation to El Salvador may no longer be applicable. That issue hasn't been argued. Yet.

From SCOTUS .....
"The order properly requires the Government to “facilitate”
Abrego Garcia’s release from custody in El Salvador and to
ensure that his case is handled as it would have been had
he not been improperly sent to El Salvador
. The intended
scope of the term “effectuate” in the District Court’s order
is, however, unclear, and may exceed the District Court’s
authority. The District Court should clarify its directive,
with due regard for the deference owed to the Executive
Branch in the conduct of foreign affairs. For its part, the
Government should be prepared to share what it can
concerning the steps it has taken and the prospect of further steps"

The "administrative error" was deporting him to his home country that no longer has the gang problem that it had when Abrego Garcia was denied asylum.
He had removal orders and the SCOTUS opinion is to facilitate his release and to send him somewhere other than El Salvador.

So basically they should follow the rules in seeking to deport him instead of what they did.
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He was wrongly identified as a gang member, yanked off the street in front of his son, and flown to a prison in El Salvador.
He had removal orders from Immigration Judges.
So.
Yes, he was flown to El Salvador. And an "administrative error" caused him to be flown to El Salvador, as opposed to a different country outside of the U.S., where he was imprisoned by officials of his home country.

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He had removal orders from Immigration Judges.
So.
Yes, he was flown to El Salvador. And an "administrative error" caused him to be flown to El Salvador, as opposed to a different country outside of the U.S., where he was imprisoned by officials of his home country.

Meaning they screwed up and now need to undo their screw up.
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So basically they should follow the rules in seeking to deport him instead of what they did.
The fact that he was deported is not the issue. The issue is where he was deported to.
The President of El Salvador will be in D.C. tomorrow. Maybe he can give the guy a ride on the plane and drop him off at GITMO on the return flight to El Salvador. Or just fly into U.S. airspace and then drop him off at GITMO before landing in D.C.

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Meaning they screwed up and now need to undo their screw up.
I think SCOTUS is giving some weight to foreign affairs. The guy is a native of El Salvador and he's in El Salvador. I suppose the U.S. could start extradition hearings or maybe the Judge should just go knock on Bukele's door to demand he fly the guy back to the U.S. so we can send him to Gitmo.

"The District Court should clarify its directive,
with due regard for the deference owed to the Executive
Branch in the conduct of foreign affairs
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I'm sure if someone bothered to pick up the phone, the arrangements would be made to ship him off to GITMO
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I'm sure if someone bothered to pick up the phone, the arrangements would be made to ship him off to GITMO
Maybe the judge could send Bukele a text. I'm sure he'd be flattered.

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The fact that he was deported is not the issue. The issue is where he was deported to.


Wrong. The only crime he committed was unlawful entry. He had permission to remain. He has met all the conditions. His status was changed because he was misidentified as a member of a terrorist gang. He was illegally deported without due process.

He is married, working, and supporting three special needs children, all who are American citizens. He poses no threat and has extended family who are citizens. There is no reason to deport him. He should probably be granted resident status.

If they want to deport him, bring him back and relitigate his status.
« Last Edit: April 13, 2025, 02:05:21 PM by illiniray »
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Maybe the judge could send Bukele a text. I'm sure he'd be flattered.

We are paying them to store these people. He will be glad to pick up the phone
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The fact that he was deported is not the issue. The issue is where he was deported to.
The President of El Salvador will be in D.C. tomorrow. Maybe he can give the guy a ride on the plane and drop him off at GITMO on the return flight to El Salvador. Or just fly into U.S. airspace and then drop him off at GITMO before landing in D.C.

Why are we putting gay hairdressers in gitmo? Seems like an ineffective use of money

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Wrong. The only crime he committed was unlawful entry. He had permission to remain. He has met all the conditions. His status was changed because he was misidentified as a member of a terrorist gang. He was illegally deported without due process.

He is married, working, and supporting three special needs children, all who are American citizens. He poses no threat and has extended family who are citizens. There is no reason to deport him. He should probably be granted resident status.

If they want to deport him, bring him back and relitigate his status.
He had removal orders, just not to El Salvador.
And they did deport him.
« Last Edit: April 13, 2025, 02:45:39 PM by No one in Mn »

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We are paying them to store these people. He will be glad to pick up the phone
From the govt: "He is detained pursuant to the sovereign, domestic authority of El Salvador."

If El Salvador deports and flies a U.S. citizen here who is then detained by authorities would you expect El Salvador to intervene on the person's behalf ?

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Wrong. The only crime he committed was unlawful entry. He had permission to remain. He has met all the conditions. His status was changed because he was misidentified as a member of a terrorist gang. He was illegally deported without due process.

He is married, working, and supporting three special needs children, all who are American citizens. He poses no threat and has extended family who are citizens. There is no reason to deport him. He should probably be granted resident status.

If they want to deport him, bring him back and relitigate his status.

The administration has said many times over the last few months that when undertaking operations this size and scale that mistakes were going to be made, and when they were, they would work to correct them asap. Decrying the whole operation because the enemedia dredged up a one-off case and spun it to outrage sensitive liberals is par for the course, however. Don’t talk about all the bad ones that are gone, latch onto the one mistake and scream at the top of your lungs.
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https://x.com/adamemedia/status/1910339720669778261?s=46&t=IJARKhTRFmDwdL-eKxI0Gg

This is actually pretty funny, but nothing but a strawman constructed by the anti-Trump crowd. The plan was never to bring back unskilled labor jobs like putting screws in iPhones and sewing Nikes. Teslas are already made here.
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