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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?

 
Want all green card holders living in fear
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The Justice Department has suggested that Attorney General Pam Bondi has the authority to revoke green cards as she sees fit.

DOJ attorney Lindsay Murphy posited Bondi's alleged power during a Third Circuit hearing in Philadelphia. If the court sides with the Trump administration’s position, it could jeopardize the lawful residency status of the U.S.’s estimated 12.8 million green card holders.

Murphy suggested that the attorney general has full discretion to revoke the permits at any time for any reason, even for legal permanent residents who had lived in the U.S. for decades. People with green cards can live and work in the U.S., receive Social Security, Medicare and financial aid for college and serve in the military.……..




Those people know no power they aren't willing to trip over.
 
To El Salvador!
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The Supreme Court is allowing Donald Trump’s administration to begin stripping away humanitarian protections for thousands of Venezuelans in the United States.

An unsigned order from the nation’s highest court on Monday allows the administration to cancel temporary protected status for roughly 350,000 Venezuelans who fled President Nicolas Maduro’s regime.

The end of temporary protected status for thousands of Venezuelans cuts off their permissions to legally live and work in the country and cancels protections against their removal from the United States. They could now face deportations as Trump continues to push his anti-immigration agenda.

The Trump administration said a Joe Biden-era extension of the program was not in the “national interest” and rescinded those protections, a move that a federal judge said “smacks of racism” and threatened “irreparable harm” on hundreds of families. California District Judge Edward Chen paused the government’s directive, and a decision was upheld by an appeals court.

Monday’s order from the Supreme Court freezes that ruling, for now. The order notes that Liberal Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson objected to the decision.

February’s directive from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem threatens to “inflict irreparable harm on hundreds of thousands of persons whose lives, families, and livelihoods will be severely disrupted, cost the United States billions in economic activity and injure public health and safety in communities throughout the United States,” according to Chen’s decision on March 31.

Arguments from the Trump administration defending the move, including claims that temporary protected status holders are members of the gang Tren de Aragua, are “entirely lacking in evidentiary support,” Chen wrote.

Instead, the move to cancel those protections appears “predicated on negative stereotypes casting class-wide aspersions on their character,” including “insinuating they were released from Venezuelan prisons and mental health facilities and imposed huge financial burdens on local communities,” according to the judge.

“Generalization of criminality to the Venezuelan [temporary protected status] population as a whole is baseless and smacks of racism predicated on generalized false stereotypes,” Chen wrote. “Moreover, Venezuelan [temporary protected status] holders are critical contributors to both the national and local economies: they work, spend money, and pay taxes.”..............

 
Donald Trump’s war on immigration has impacted all corners of the U.S., but now, immigration officials have targeted an isolated patch on Hawaii’s Big Island.

"Even cats and dogs have rights here and in the United States, and they're being treated better than some of our community members here," Armando Rodriguez, owner of Aloha Star Coffee Farms, told local station KITV.

According to several reports, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have been targeting immigrant workers who harvest coffee in the district of South Kona. Coffee farming is lucrative in this area due to the nutrient-heavy volcanic slopes of Earth’s largest volcano, Mauna Loa.


Armando and Karina Rodrigues, founders of Aloha Star Coffee Farms in Hawaii, launched their initiative “Aloha Latinos Hawaii” to support Latin Americans looking for farming work in Hawaii, provide the opportunity to connect with other Latinos.

Yet, ICE agents have reportedly been conducting raids on the island in search of undocumented migrants since February, reports The New York Times……
 
She is so dumb. Why are all the women and men around this administration so stupid? It's like this administration is running and anti-intellectual conservatory.


wait til you see the one i just posted of Billy Long vs Sen Elizabeth Warren ( Long is in hearing for IRS appointment )
 
So the DOJ has quietly dropped all charges against that NJ Mayor they arrested so brazenly, and they have offered to give him a tour of the premises. Guess they couldn’t support the wild accusations they threw at him. What a shock, I know.

But Habba isn’t done yet:

“In an oddly worded statement, the Department of Justice announced its first criminal prosecution of a political opponent. New Jersey’s Acting U.S. Attorney Alina Habba, revealed she was charging Democratic Congresswoman LaMonica McIver with assault related to her recent visit to a federal immigration detention center.

On May 9, McIver and two other members of Congress were making a routine, lawful oversight visit to a federal facility when they were blocked by federal agents for several hours. At first, the government tried to demonize Newark’s mayor, Ras Baraka, who joined the members of Congress on the visit — threatening him with criminal trespass charges. While those charges have since been dropped, the Trump administration isn’t backing down. The crisis has now escalated…”

This is from a democracy docket email.
 
The Trump administration deportation of 20 immigrants from Myanmar and Vietnam to South Sudan — a country they have no connection to whatsoever. This isn’t just a bureaucratic “oops” — it’s a dangerous and shameful violation of basic human rights. South Sudan is a country still torn apart by civil war, famine, political instability, and yes — modern slavery. There are well-documented cases of forced labor, human trafficking, and sexual slavery, especially among vulnerable populations with no family or local support.

Sending Vietnamese and Burmese immigrants into this chaos — a country where they don’t speak the language, have no networks, and NO legal protection — is like throwing people into a burning building and locking the door behind them. It’s inhumane, negligent, and deliberately cruel. Let’s be clear: deporting people to countries where they are at risk of being enslaved is a crime against humanity. It’s not just a policy failure — it’s an atrocity.
 
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What could be the possible legal excuse for not sending them to their country of origin? Are they being put in concentration camps in Sudan? Are US taxpayers paying to keep them there?

This is kidnapping and human trafficking, point blank. Done by the US government. I’m ashamed of the US in this case.
 

Not a whole lot of information. There seems to be an assumption that these people had orders precluding sending them to their countries of origin. There’s no indication if they are being held against their will in Sudan. This would seem to clearly violate a court order, at least one if not more court orders.

“The spouse of a Vietnamese man who was also held at the Port Isabel Detention Center in Texas emailed his lawyer saying that he and 10 other individuals were believed to have been deported as well, the email filed as an exhibit showed.

The group also included nationals of Laos, Thailand, Pakistan and Mexico, the spouse said in the email. "Please help! They cannot be allowed to do this."

Lawyers for the migrants said conditions in South Sudan have long been dangerous even for locals. The United Nations has warned that the country's spiraling political crisis could reignite the brutal civil war that ended in 2018.”
 

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