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Citizens lives are affected by illegal crossings, wheres their due process? Child trafficking on the border? Where's the children due process? You keep defending criminals, I'm not. You keep losing elections, weird.
Citizens' lives are also affected by cars who drive recklessly or over the speed limit. Where's my due process? What does due process even look like?

The trafficked children don't need due process. It doesn't make sense. What they need is to be protected by the law. That protection takes the form of criminal sanctions against trafficking and prosecution of traffickers. It's really that simple. The government should a) pass laws; b) enforce laws; and c) follow the laws. What you don't understand is that the laws are far more complicated than you could ever know, because there's so much more involved than you can even imagine.
 
He repeatedly shows us he can't properly use possessive case. It's pretty clear English isn't his first language.

"What about the president oath to defend and protect?" "Where's the children due process?"
 

Eek. Depending on what "boycott" means, this is unconstitutional. There was a case involving a town's boycott of Burma. I don't remember if it was the town just boycotting with its own purchases, or if it laid down some contracting rule that would extend beyond just the government. The former is maybe legal (don't remember the specifics); the latter is not, to the best of my knowledge. It's been a while since I've looked at this, though.
 
As you posted four days ago —


I commented on an X post the other day that was just like this, except it included a claim that Biden deported 15 million illegal aliens. Wonder why that got removed?

Oh, that's right, the right-wing mediaverse told everyone that Biden had open borders and didn't care who came into the country and saying he deported 15 million illegal aliens doesn't fit that narrative.
 
I bet Dogood blew a gasket when Trump did this.

Trump grants Venezuelans temporary legal status on his way out​



President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced he will offer Venezuelan exiles protection from deportation, a move he has considered for years but refused to do until his last full day in office.

Trump is using the little-known Deferred Enforced Departure program, or DED, to offer temporary legal status to Venezuelans fleeing the humanitarian crisis brought on by Nicolás Maduro’s regime. DED, similar to Temporary Protected Status or TPS, protects recipients from deportation and allows them to get work permits. However, it is granted directly by the president instead of the Department of Homeland Security.

“The deteriorative condition within Venezuela, which presents an ongoing national security threat to the safety and well-being of the American people, warrants the deferral of the removal of Venezuelan nationals who are present in the United States,” Trump said in a memorandum released Tuesday.

The move to use DED instead of TPS stems from a long-standing concern from some Republicans that TPS will eventually become a path to permanent residency in the United States. Deferred Enforced Departure is designated by the president and gives the chief executive the ability to end it without as many procedural hurdles.

Offering DED to Venezuelans is expected to protect about 200,000 Venezuelan citizens in the U.S. from deportation — the same number it potentially would have under TPS, according to TPS estimates from the Congressional Budget Office.

Florida Republicans, such as Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart, have long pushed for the Trump administration to offer temporary legal status to Venezuelans given the dire situation in the South American country. It was also long sold as a way to build more good will with South Florida’s Venezuelan community.
 

Kilmar Abrego Garcia was transporting eight passengers from Houston, Texas to Temple Hills, Maryland using a vehicle owned by an illegal immigrant who was convicted of human trafficking and deported from the United States to his country of origin, El Salvador.

Less than one week after The Tennessee Star reported that Abrego Garcia was stopped by the Tennessee Highway Patrol in late 2022, and released at the instruction of the “Biden-era FBI” despite being suspected of human trafficking, transporting nine passengers, and operating the vehicle without a valid license, Just the News reported that Abrego Garcia was driving a vehicle registered to Jose Ramon Hernandez Reyes.

Hernandez Reyes was convicted in 2020 after he pleaded guilty to smuggling fellow illegal immigrants into the United States following a traffic stop in Mississippi. Hernandez Reyes was operating a company named Trans Express at the time, according to an affidavit filed by a special agent with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in December 2019.
 
Less than one week after The Tennessee Star reported that Abrego Garcia was stopped by the Tennessee Highway Patrol in late 2022, and released at the instruction of the “Biden-era FBI” despite being suspected of human trafficking, transporting nine passengers, and operating the vehicle without a valid license, Just the News reported that Abrego Garcia was driving a vehicle registered to Jose Ramon Hernandez Reyes.
1. So you're citing the new Breitbart as if it's quality reporting?
2. What they claim happened did not. No trooper calls the FBI to ask about whether to hold someone on a traffic charge. They might call the FBI after arraignment but you don't roll up at 11:30, look at a guy's expired license, and ring the FBI for advice. It just doesn't happen that way.
3. If this happened, why hasn't the government provided this in court? Could have provided it to an ALJ; could have to the federal district court; could have even attached it to the deportation order. But they haven't. Hmmm.
 
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