So… is Supreme Court just going to roll over after making an order?
I mean I assume yes but I would hope literally anyone in the government whose job it is to do something about this would…
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So… is Supreme Court just going to roll over after making an order?
I mean I assume yes but I would hope literally anyone in the government whose job it is to do something about this would…
Trump then turned to Bukele and said of the assembled reporters: "They'd love to have a criminal released into our country. These are sick people."
Garcia has never been convicted of criminal charges in the US or El Salvador. It's hard to overstate what a big fucking problem this is. Due process is dead, you're a criminal because we say so. There is no exaggeration left, justice is dead, we are now, at this very moment, a dictatorship.
Edit to add that Kilmar being deported wasn't a "mistake" like the DOJ claims. Here's Stephen Miller directly using his own words to refute that it was a mistake today. https://thehill.com/policy/national-security/5248143-stephen-miller-doj-man-mistakenly-deported/
“Nobody was mistakenly deported anywhere. That’s a big fact that all of you, most of you, have gotten wrong. No one was mistakenly sent anywhere. The only mistake that was made is a lawyer put an incorrect line in a legal filing that’s since been relieved. … He is El Salvadorian. He is an illegal alien. He was deported to El Salvador,” Miller told reporters at the White House on Monday.
And just to be clear about something dollar store Dr. Evil said here: no, he was not, and is not, an illegal immigrant. He was granted asylum and was here legally.
Edit to also add that you should read The Jakarta Method if you haven't already. This smacks really strongly of the times laid out in the book right before everything goes to hell in a reactionary takeover.
Did any of the "reporters" there challenge them on this essential point?
The American people should mob Bukele and hold him hostage until a prisoner swap can be arranged.
Man, its getting really hard to keep going to work. Its feeling like its time to just go ape shit on government properties.
I feel you there. I literally just started a new job today but I don’t see the place I’m working at to keep me long anyway.
Well, well...
What're the chances Mafia Don Mangolini "enticed" Bukele to say exactly this...
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It's public record that the US government is paying him to incarcerate these people, I'm certain this exact scenario that's playing out right now was an unwritten part of that deal
It's the same reason weed is still illegal...
If for profit prisons use prisoners as slave labor, they don't just want violent criminals, violent criminals are hard to manage.
They want innocent nonviolent people.
Like, if they get $X for each prisoner, this guy is way easier to handle then someone who actually is a violent gang member. There's no way they'd want to send him back. They want him as long as possible