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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?

     
    “Justices temporarily bar government from removing Venezuelan men under Alien Enemies Act”

     
    If it were US territory they should have the same rights they would have on US soil, shouldn’t they? In order to be legal they would need to have criminal charges and prove them in court.
     
    “Justices temporarily bar government from removing Venezuelan men under Alien Enemies Act”

    Don’t even have to look to know which 2 justices think the Bill of Rights isn’t really binding.
     
    An Indonesian father of an infant with special needs, who was detained by federal agents at his hospital workplace in Minnesota after his student visa was secretly revoked, will remain in custody after an immigration judge ruled Thursday that his case can proceed.

    Judge Sarah Mazzie denied a motion to dismiss the case against Aditya Wahyu Harsono on humanitarian grounds, according to his attorney. Harsono, 33, was arrested four days after his visa was revoked without notice. He is scheduled for another hearing on 1 May.

    “His wife has been in a state of shock and exhaustion,” Sarah Gad, Harsono’s lawyer, said. “The Department of Homeland Security has weaponized the immigration system to serve just an entirely different purpose, which is to instill fear.”


    Harsono, a supply-chain manager at a hospital in Marshall, Minnesota, who is married to a US citizen, was surprised by authorities in his workplace basement on 27 March. Gad said that Harsono was detained without clear explanation and interrogated for hours.

    Harsono’s wife, Peyton, called Gad in a panic after she received a call from human resources at the hospital. Two Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) agents, dressed in plain clothes, had shown up and instructed the staff to stage a fake meeting in the basement so they could apprehend him, according to Gad.

    Hospital staff were distraught but felt forced to comply.

    “He unsuspectedly walks in, smiling, and then they just pull out their handcuffs and forcibly detain him, pushing against the wall, start frisking him, and stripping all of his belongings,” Gad said.…….

     
    An Indonesian father of an infant with special needs, who was detained by federal agents at his hospital workplace in Minnesota after his student visa was secretly revoked, will remain in custody after an immigration judge ruled Thursday that his case can proceed.

    Judge Sarah Mazzie denied a motion to dismiss the case against Aditya Wahyu Harsono on humanitarian grounds, according to his attorney. Harsono, 33, was arrested four days after his visa was revoked without notice. He is scheduled for another hearing on 1 May.

    “His wife has been in a state of shock and exhaustion,” Sarah Gad, Harsono’s lawyer, said. “The Department of Homeland Security has weaponized the immigration system to serve just an entirely different purpose, which is to instill fear.”


    Harsono, a supply-chain manager at a hospital in Marshall, Minnesota, who is married to a US citizen, was surprised by authorities in his workplace basement on 27 March. Gad said that Harsono was detained without clear explanation and interrogated for hours.

    Harsono’s wife, Peyton, called Gad in a panic after she received a call from human resources at the hospital. Two Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) agents, dressed in plain clothes, had shown up and instructed the staff to stage a fake meeting in the basement so they could apprehend him, according to Gad.

    Hospital staff were distraught but felt forced to comply.

    “He unsuspectedly walks in, smiling, and then they just pull out their handcuffs and forcibly detain him, pushing against the wall, start frisking him, and stripping all of his belongings,” Gad said.…….


    Sick forks, all of these thugs and their forking dirtbag supporters.
     
    Trump is exerting unreasonable pressure on ICE to meet absurd goals. He knows this will make abuses rampant. He knows this will result in legal residents being deported, tearing families apart, removing parents of young children from their homes. He’s a sociopath, and his malignant disorder is never more apparent than when he can punish immigrants. The son of an immigrant who married 2 immigrants, one who was in violation of our immigration laws when she came here.

     
    Trump is exerting unreasonable pressure on ICE to meet absurd goals. He knows this will make abuses rampant. He knows this will result in legal residents being deported, tearing families apart, removing parents of young children from their homes. He’s a sociopath, and his malignant disorder is never more apparent than when he can punish immigrants. The son of an immigrant who married 2 immigrants, one who was in violation of our immigration laws when she came here.


    Yup.

    The cruelty is the point. All so a bunch of degenerates like Miller, Bannon and Hegseth as well as a bunch of mediocre White voters can feel good about themselves.

    Personally, I am getting near the point of hoping other countries start arresting, detaining and deporting Americans.
     
    Guess this can go here
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    An Indian man claimed his U.S. visa for a dream holiday to Florida was rejected in less than a minute after answering just three questions.

    The man who was applying for a visa which is typically used for tourism or short business visits shared his ordeal on social media site Reddit, in hopes of finding out why he was rejected.

    In his post, the man with the username "nobody01810" shared that he appeared for the visa interview at the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi.

    "I had my B1/B2 visa interview at the U.S. Embassy recently, and I was rejected in less than a minute after just three questions. I'm trying to understand what went wrong and how I can improve for next time," he said.

    He says he was asked by the interviewer: "Why do you want to travel to the US? Have you travelled outside of India? And do you have any family or friends in the US?"……


     

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