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It’s so repulsive to see people cheering for what is basically 80% the same thing as the Holocaust - different end result but otherwise very similar.

Economists have said it would tank the economy and cause inflation - notwithstanding the cost.

Is it going to actually happen or is this Build The Wall 2.0?

 
More than half of Americans believe that Immigration and Customs Enforcement has gone “too far” in its pursuit of arresting migrants, according to a new poll.

While 54 percent said ICE has used its power too aggressively, the sentiment was even greater among Democrats at 83 percent, according to a poll by PBS News, NP and Marist.

Nearly half of Republicans, by contrast, said ICE’s actions are appropriate and an additional 31 percent said the agency had not gone far enough in enforcing President Donald Trump’s mass deportation agenda.

The vast majority of Americans (80 percent) support the U.S. government's deportation of migrants without permanent legal status who have been convicted of a violent crime.

Half of those currently in ICE custody have not been convicted or charged with any crime, ICE data shows. In fact, ICE is arresting more non-criminals than ever before, according to the latest data.………


 
Hello, Clarice?

More than a year after President Donald Trumpstarted making regular mentions of ‘the late, great Hannibal Lecter,’ the fictional Baltimore psychiatrist turned serial killer, on the campaign trail, it appears the federal government has finally rid the country of a real-life immigrant cannibal.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noemmade the eyebrow-raising revelation during an appearance alongside Trump while visiting a makeshift immigrant detention facility in the Florida Everglades that has been dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz” by Sunshine State officials and the president’s supporters.

“They said that they had detained a cannibal and put him on a plane to take him home, and while they had him in his seat, he started to eat himself, and they had to get him off and get him medical attention,” Noem said.…….

 
All Trump had to do was actually target only violent criminals, and use due process. Just like all he had to do was handle the pandemic in a competent manner and he probably would have been reelected in 2020. But he cannot do things normally or competently.

If he were running the deportation in the correct manner, most people would be okay with getting violent criminals out. But he needs to pander to his base, and far right reactionaries like the Project 2025 people. There simply aren’t enough violent criminals to satisfy their xenophobic bigotry. So he lets Stephen Miller and Tom Homan, who are most likely sadistic bastages, have free rein.

Trump is a sociopath who only cares about his own interests. He couldn’t be bothered to actually do anything a president should be doing, so he leaves everything to some of the worst, most incompetent people. They are mostly as damaged as he is. Some of them probably worse than he is.
 
You really should have read your spam and not assumed I wouldn't read it for myself, Sendai. What you just posted actually supports what I have been saying and refutes what you have been saying.

Oftentimes, knowledge of the Court’s subsequent actions is necessary to determine whether and the extent to which a particular case can be said to have overturned precedent.
The above clearly shows that overruling a previous decision does not always overturn precedent. That's what I've been saying. They called the list a list of overruled decisions and not a list of overturned precedent for a very specific reason.

The list is over ruled decisions, it is not specific to over ruled decisions that also overturned precedent. Not all of those cases in the list are examples of precedent being overturned.
 
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Stephen Miller blew his top during an interview on Fox News when asked about critics describing a new Florida migrant detention facility as “dehumanizing.”

“What’s ‘dehumanizing’ is when American citizens are stripped of their rights and their liberties by the invasion of illegal aliens!” the White House deputy chief of staff raged on Tuesday’s broadcast of The Ingraham Angle. “What’s ‘dehumanizing’ is when Democrats let illegal alien rapists into the country to attack our children. That is ‘dehumanizing’!”

A brainchild of Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier, the new detention center—dubbed Alligator Alcatraz—will comprise a large number of tents set up on a remote airfield in the Everglades, which the Trump administration has said will reduce security costs given the site is surrounded by dangerous wildlife like alligators and snakes.

“A facility like this ensures the security of the officers who work there and ensures the security of the public lest there be an attempted jail break,” Miller told Fox. “Again, we’re dealing with the worst of the worst, the most heinous of the most heinous.”

The “worst of the worst” has proven a common refrain among the MAGA camp to describe the targets of President Donald Trump’s ongoing nationwide deportation drive.

The latest data shows that in fact, under pressure to meet quotas of 3,000 arrests a day, immigration officials have detained less than 6 percent of migrants known to have committed murders and at most 11 percent of those convicted of sexual assault, with more than two-thirds of detainees having no criminal background at all.

Miller nevertheless insisted that the majority of detainees at the Florida facility will likely be members of terrorist organizations, adding he believes the camp will offer a “superior” quality of care for detainees than most U.S. citizens enjoy in the nation’s jails.............

 
Stephen Miller blew his top during an interview on Fox News when asked about critics describing a new Florida migrant detention facility as “dehumanizing.”

“What’s ‘dehumanizing’ is when American citizens are stripped of their rights and their liberties by the invasion of illegal aliens!” the White House deputy chief of staff raged on Tuesday’s broadcast of The Ingraham Angle. “What’s ‘dehumanizing’ is when Democrats let illegal alien rapists into the country to attack our children. That is ‘dehumanizing’!”

A brainchild of Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier, the new detention center—dubbed Alligator Alcatraz—will comprise a large number of tents set up on a remote airfield in the Everglades, which the Trump administration has said will reduce security costs given the site is surrounded by dangerous wildlife like alligators and snakes.

“A facility like this ensures the security of the officers who work there and ensures the security of the public lest there be an attempted jail break,” Miller told Fox. “Again, we’re dealing with the worst of the worst, the most heinous of the most heinous.”

The “worst of the worst” has proven a common refrain among the MAGA camp to describe the targets of President Donald Trump’s ongoing nationwide deportation drive.

The latest data shows that in fact, under pressure to meet quotas of 3,000 arrests a day, immigration officials have detained less than 6 percent of migrants known to have committed murders and at most 11 percent of those convicted of sexual assault, with more than two-thirds of detainees having no criminal background at all.

Miller nevertheless insisted that the majority of detainees at the Florida facility will likely be members of terrorist organizations, adding he believes the camp will offer a “superior” quality of care for detainees than most U.S. citizens enjoy in the nation’s jails.............

I'm continually reminded of how good it is to be something like 3,000 long miles from that state of Florida.

Uthmeier clearly has never has his hands soiled by hard labor, or the out of doors. Had he, he wouldn't have thought Alligators and snakes would create a barrier like the deadly harbor currents do around the island of Alcatraz. There's nothing Alcatrazish about that swamp.

Those ignorant city folks are building a camp which would hold them because they would be terrorized by those alligators and snakes, and into it they are going to place migrant rural people who have no overwhelming fear of Alligators or Snakes, it being very likely that they've already waded through alligators, snakes, and worce to get into the USA.
 
I'm continually reminded of how good it is to be something like 3,000 long miles from that state of Florida.

Uthmeier clearly has never has his hands soiled by hard labor, or the out of doors. Had he, he wouldn't have thought Alligators and snakes would create a barrier like the deadly harbor currents do around the island of Alcatraz. There's nothing Alcatrazish about that swamp.

Those ignorant city folks are building a camp which would hold them because they would be terrorized by those alligators and snakes, and into it they are going to place migrant rural people who have no overwhelming fear of Alligators or Snakes, it being very likely that they've already waded through alligators, snakes, and worce to get into the USA.
Florida is hot this time of year. Less going on down here unless you want to sit on the beach. That will change in the fall and early winter when all the snowbirds come down from the north. Then Florida is the place to be.
 
Florida is hot this time of year. Less going on down here unless you want to sit on the beach. That will change in the fall and early winter when all the snowbirds come down from the north. Then Florida is the place to be.
We're hot this time of year as well, but it's during the hot time of year is when we see the most tourists. Our tourists are different than your snowbirds, ours only stay a day or two, whereas your snowbirds stay all winter where you are.

This year the tourist traffic on the highway is interesting. If I took what I see as being representative of the nation as a whole, I would get the impression that Tesla is one of the big three automakers. You know the big three, Ford, Chevrolet, and Toyota.

Some Days this summer it seems like the traffic going to and from Yosemite is made up of about one third Tesla cars, and those ugly ugly Tesla things. Our locals can't afford those Tesla cars, or those ugly ugly things.
 
We're hot this time of year as well, but it's during the hot time of year is when we see the most tourists. Our tourists are different than your snowbirds, ours only stay a day or two, whereas your snowbirds stay all winter where you are.

This year the tourist traffic on the highway is interesting. If I took what I see as being representative of the nation as a whole, I would get the impression that Tesla is one of the big three automakers. You know the big three, Ford, Chevrolet, and Toyota.

Some Days this summer it seems like the traffic going to and from Yosemite is made up of about one third Tesla cars, and those ugly ugly Tesla things. Our locals can't afford those Tesla cars, or those ugly ugly things.
I see quite a few Tesla trucks down here. I don’t get the appeal. They look like a door stop with wheels.
 
And I think it has more to do with Mamdani's political views and support, than it has to do with his citizenship status. This is about trying to crush opposition and dissent, and overthrowing elected representatives they don't like.

The way Trump's executive order is worded, they can say that someone is not a legal citizen, because their first ancestors that moved here generations ago were not legal, so none of their descendants are legal citizens. That can be done to all of us, even those that were here before the European immigrants first arrived on this continent.

They'll try to develop precedent by going after the most vulnerable, so they can get away with it, but they will turn it on any of us that stand against them. The Supreme Court has given them the green light to deport anyone to anywhere, even if it's to their certain torture and/or death.

There is no doubt that's what it's about. Republicans and this Trump administration are willing to violate any bodies rights that oppose them or speak out against them.
 
This is a rather precise number from Loomer . . . oh, and there are 65 million Latinos in the United States per a 2023 estimate. WTF


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I see quite a few Tesla trucks down here. I don’t get the appeal. They look like a door stop with wheels.
They look like this:

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And that is an AI produced photo made to tease Musk. It was on the Internet a caption claiming that it was a 1930 Soviet vehicle. That part was fake, there was no such thing ever made, the soviets were smarter than that after all.
 
This is a rather precise number from Loomer . . . oh, and there are 65 million Latinos in the United States per a 2023 estimate. WTF


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Alligator Auschwitz is the realization of their most fervent heinous dreams. Republicans are truly evil. They revel in their inhumanity towards those they hate, whether they be Latinos or LGBTQ or etc.

They're plan now from DeSantis is for the Trump's DOJ to deputize national guardsmen to serve as immigration judges so that they can rubber stamp due process and fly the people they send to Alligator Auschwitz off from their, assuming they don't die first. If they die, they can just feed them to the alligators since that would make the Trump base truly euphoric. As evidenced by Nazi Loomer's post.
 
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Alligator Auschwitz is the realization of their most fervent heinous dreams. Republicans are truly evil. They revel in their inhumanity towards those they hate, whether they be Latinos or LGBTQ or etc.

They're plan now from DeSantis is for the Trump's DOJ to deputize national guardsmen to serve as immigration judges so that they can rubber stamp due process and fly the people they send to Alligator Auschwitz off from their, assuming they don't die first. If they die, they can just feed them to the alligators since that would make the Trump base truly euphoric. As evidenced by Nazi Loomer's post.
I checked into the guardsman as immigration judges aspect, that one sounds awful, but it's mostly the way the news about it is spun, it isn't awful. The administration is not planning to slot average guard personnel to be these judges, however they may use low level troops as bailiffs, guards, and such to operate that kangaroo court.

This part will fly, that Florida guard unit has a Judge Advocate General's office (JAG), the proposal is for people from that office being used as immigration judges. According to a report I saw, they will get four weeks of training to make them familiar with the immigration kangaroo court system. It sound like they are going to pull four lawyers, and or judges, from that JAG office to become those kangaroo judges.

In a real sense the folks they would get from that JAG office to fill in for the overburdened immigration courts would be more than qualified to be a judge than immigration judges normally are.

Immigration judges are not actually judges in my book, I consider them to be kangaroos. I think immigration judges are appointed by someone in the President's office, then are confirmed by someone in the DOJ's office. I don't know that they even have to be lawyers to be appointed.

I'm posting what I think to be true, would you look at it and comment on this, @superchuck500
 
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I'm continually reminded of how good it is to be something like 3,000 long miles from that state of Florida.

Uthmeier clearly has never has his hands soiled by hard labor, or the out of doors. Had he, he wouldn't have thought Alligators and snakes would create a barrier like the deadly harbor currents do around the island of Alcatraz. There's nothing Alcatrazish about that swamp.

Those ignorant city folks are building a camp which would hold them because they would be terrorized by those alligators and snakes, and into it they are going to place migrant rural people who have no overwhelming fear of Alligators or Snakes, it being very likely that they've already waded through alligators, snakes, and worce to get into the USA.
Okay, here's one that I'm the "I am..." on. I grew up in southwest Louisiana surrounded by Cypress and Tupelo swamps, bayous, lakes and brackish marshes. It's not just the alligators and snakes that make it deadly to try to traverse the Everglades without proper clothing and supplies. It's the combined effects of the heat, humidity, swarms of mosquitoes that will completely cover any exposed skin, swarms of deer fly and horse flies that will do the same, poisonous water and mud, mud that creates a suction on your legs too strong to break, all kinds of water and land borne parasites, predatory big cats, probably some tusked and very territorial wild boars, alligators, imported crocodiles, poisonous snails, poisonous snakes, large constrictor snakes and so on.

I am completely confident that no prisoner would be able to make it 10 miles against those obstacles in the clothes they will be wearing and with no supplies. If you've never slogged through a swamp or marsh in only foot high water, you have no idea how exhausting it is. 10 miles of that is like 50 miles uphill on low grass pasture.

The real horror of this concentration camp is not that people can't survive an escape; it's that most of them won't survive being detained there. The heat, humidity, diseases and health weakening swarms of mosquitoes, deerfly and horseflies will kill a lot of them in a matter of weeks. Alcatraz may have been harder to escape, but Alcatraz ain't got shirt on a tent prison in the middle of the Everglades during the heart of the summer.

This is a death camp and the main reason they are putting it in the middle of the Everglades is not to keep the prisoners in, it's to keep the rest of us out so we can't see and document them intentionally letting the elements kill the prisoners in their death camp. Why spend money on bullets or gas, when you can let nature do you're murdering for free. The other advantage of the Everglades they have or will figure out, they won't need mass graves. They can just dump the murdered people's bodies in remote areas of the Everglades and once again nature will take care of the rest for free.
 
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This is a rather precise number from Loomer . . . oh, and there are 65 million Latinos in the United States per a 2023 estimate. WTF


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Now c'mon, Superchuck. You know very well that she said 65 million meals, not 65 million people. We all know that one person is a meal for 2 to 3 alligators. So enough with your fake news.

Back to being sincere, read that tweet again and tell me that they don't intend for the Everglades concentration death camp to be a concentration death camp.
 
I checked into the guardsman as immigration judges aspect, that one sounds awful, but it's mostly the way the news about it is spun, it isn't awful. The administration is not planning to slot average guard personnel to be these judges, however they may use low level troops as bailiffs, guards, and such to operate that kangaroo court.
Source for your fact checking?

I'm posting what I think to be true, would you look at it and comment on this, @superchuck500
So you're speculating?
 

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