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Due process isn't what you think it is coming here illegally. You don't get a trial by jury or get to draw the process out. Again you guys ignore the initial law and sit your on your high horse claiming to be law experts when trying to remove those that came illegally. Can't have it both ways. You're trying to overwhelm the system on purpose.
The Fifth Amendment : "NO PERSON shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury"

Alas, I had such high hopes for you☹️
 
I'm an old man and my eyesight is not that good trying to read the small print...

Is that 15 criminal illegal immigrants that have been sent back in Trump's first 100 days ?

So 15 down and hundreds of thousands more to go ?

So we need to give him like another 14,000 days ??
What are you complaining about now?
 
You know I'm right!!
You and Deion Sanders' boy.
What we know is you ain’t right in da head.
But you are sort of fun to play with as a resident troll-boy, in a very sadistic kind of way.
You wear more eyeliner than JDVance and more rouge than Donald fucking trump. Pull up your panties a little more and show us your camel toe you little beeyotch.
 
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jfc, you are tiresome. the illegal actions are monumental at this point.



no one has ever "cheered a lack of border enforcement," you dishonest piece of shit.

and per NUMEROUS studies, immigrants are SIGNIFICANTLY less likely to commit crimes than natural born citizens: https://www.npr.org/2024/03/08/1237...it-crimes-than-us-born-americans-studies-find
and not just all immigrants... undocumented immigrants, as well.
 
Placed on the WH lawn? Is that for real - as in physically on the lawn at the WH?
It is real. When I first caught a glimpse of the signs behind a CNN reporter at the White House this morning, I thought wtf are there realtor signs on the White House lawn. And then I thought maybe Trump was literally trying to sell the White House. lol

Turns out it was something even more ridiculous.
 
Corrupt convictions. Trump is keeping our streets safe and you're still complaining. TDS
OH, thanks for reminding me. This brings up a good point I wanted to ask you, since you're the REAL legal expert around here. Isn't an appeal from a unanimous jury conviction a complaint that the jury got it wrong? And if that's the case, isn't Trump the one who's complaining that a jury of his peers unanimously got it wrong by convicting him of committing 34 felonies? And if that's the case, isn't it Trump who's complaining, and not those of us who think the jury got it right? And if THAT'S the case, isn't it YOU who are complaining on Trump's behalf, and not those of us who think the jury got it right? Thanks so much in advance for answering these questions in good faith.

Also, because I fucked up on this last week and you (properly) called me out for it --

О, спасибо, что напомнили. Это поднимает хороший вопрос, который я хотел задать вам, поскольку вы НАСТОЯЩИЙ эксперт по правовым вопросам здесь. Разве апелляция на единогласный приговор присяжных не является жалобой на то, что присяжные ошиблись? И если это так, разве Трамп не тот, кто жалуется на то, что присяжные из его коллег единогласно ошиблись, осудив его за совершение 34 тяжких преступлений? И если это так, разве не Трамп жалуется, а не те из нас, кто думает, что присяжные все сделали правильно? И если ЭТО так, разве не ВЫ жалуетесь от имени Трампа, а не те из нас, кто думает, что присяжные все сделали правильно? Заранее большое спасибо за то, что вы добросовестно ответили на эти вопросы.
 
Corrupt convictions. Trump is keeping our streets safe and you're still complaining. TDS

Criminal records of Jan. 6 rioters pardoned by Trump include rape, domestic violence​



On his first day in office, President Donald Trump granted clemency to every person charged or convicted for their role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, even those convicted of violently assaulting police officers.

But Trump's pardons and commutations for people he has called "patriots" did not wipe away certain defendants' extensive criminal records or any other criminal charges they may be facing.

While many people had no criminal record prior to committing crimes on Jan. 6, NPR has identified dozens of defendants with prior convictions or pending charges for crimes including rape, sexual abuse of a minor, domestic violence, manslaughter, production of child sexual abuse material and drug trafficking.

One of those defendants, Matthew Huttle, was recently shot and killed by law enforcement in Indiana during a traffic stop just days after receiving a pardon for his role in the Capitol riot.

In 2023, Huttle pleaded guilty to entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds on Jan. 6, and received a sentence of six months in prison.

Huttle "has an extensive criminal history that demonstrates a pattern and practice of disrespecting and disobeying the rule of law, which is consistent with his actions on January 6, 2021," prosecutors said.

In one incident, "Huttle spanked his 3-year-old son so hard that he left bruises all over the child's backside and the child's neck, and the child had such extreme pain on his backside that he could not sit properly for a week," prosecutors said. "Huttle was sentenced to 2.5 years of imprisonment."

Prosecutors also noted repeated arrests for driving under the influence of alcohol.

Huttle's defense attorney attributed his criminal record to a history of "extreme alcohol abuse."

Even after Jan. 6, Huttle continued to rack up state charges in Indiana for driving offenses.

Less than a week after he received a pardon from Trump, Huttle was fatally shot in an altercation with a sheriff's deputy, according to Indiana State Police.
 
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