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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?

     
    Okay, without reading the details on it, I don’t hate this idea.

    It sure beats tearing families apart and deporting people who are contributing members of our society which is what he has been doing.

    Edit: upon reading it of course it has issues. First - I wouldn’t trust Trump’s word on anything. Second - there are statutory long waiting periods for people to apply to come back, at least 3 years and up to 10. Third - this admin has shown they are not competent to screen anyone, as seen by them calling ordinary people gang members.
    That’s the rotten carrot

    “if you leave we’ll give you a grand and if you’re good you’ll be back before you know it”

    Might as well be a bag of magic beans
     
    Great job Anonymous...

    Anonymous hackers breach airline tied to ICE deportations and leak flight records​



     
    So, to invoke the Alien Enemies Act, Trump needed the Venezuelan government to be responsible for the so-called “invasion” of gang members. A memo obtained through a FOIA request, released today by the NYT, shows that Trump’s own intelligence agencies told him that the Venezuelan government was most likely NOT coordinating with the gang and sending them to the US. The entire premise of his invocation of the Act is a lie. He just made it up.

     
    Last month, Clay Jackson was at a gas station near his home in Dallas when an attendant asked if he could offer up some legal advice to an immigrant family in the neighborhood.

    A father was caught up in an Immigration and Customs Enforcement raid, and the mixed-status family with a U.S. citizen child wasn’t sure what to do next.

    Jackson agreed to give them informal pro bono support in his personal capacity, not as an in-house lawyer for Fidelity National Financial, a multi-billion dollar Fortune 500 title insurance company.


    “My goal was to try to find somebody just to be a conduit for them, to alleviate their immediate concerns and fear, give them just some basic understanding of what this is and how this may play out, and then try to find them with a good lawyer,” he told The Independent.
    Then two people he says appeared to be federal law enforcement agents visited Jackson himself.

    Two plain-clothed agents appeared at his home and accused Jackson of obstructing an investigation, he said.

    Jackson talked to formerWashington Post columnist Radley Balko about the people he believed were ICE agents arriving at his door. That article, which did not mention where Jackson worked, was published April 23.

    That same day, Jackson was fired.

    The incident follows a series of actions from Donald Trump’s administration targeting individual lawyers and firms that provided work for his perceived political enemies. Jackson fears ICE’s threats and his abrupt termination could send a “chilling” effect preventing lawyers from pro bono work or even informal advice.…….

     
    So, to invoke the Alien Enemies Act, Trump needed the Venezuelan government to be responsible for the so-called “invasion” of gang members. A memo obtained through a FOIA request, released today by the NYT, shows that Trump’s own intelligence agencies told him that the Venezuelan government was most likely NOT coordinating with the gang and sending them to the US. The entire premise of his invocation of the Act is a lie. He just made it up.



    I'm still trying to figure out how Trump invoked the AEA and specified that TDA was acting as an agent of the Venezuelan government and was designated as alien enemies...and then used that as justification to depot ANYONE they chose, including people that they didn't even HINT were related to TDA or Venezuela...

    Abrego Garcia is a great example. They have bent over backwards trying to prove that he is a member of MS-13, which is not TDA, so how can they use the AEA proclamation to deport him?
     
    So to further deny targeted individuals of due process, Trump was moving this legal immigrant around from district to district so that his lawyers couldn’t find him. They will do the same with anybody they decide to illegally target.

    “Big victory!

    Over 4 days, ICE transferred Dr. Khan Suri among 5 ICE facilities in 3 states while not telling his lawyer where he was.

    The court found the govt’s “abnormal and rapid movement [of Suri] across state lines” demanded an exception to normal rules not to reward the govt’s forum shopping.”

     
    A 25-year-old Guatemalan man who had no prior police or criminal record, according to his family, was detained by U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agents on Monday at a gas station in Framingham, Massachusetts.

    The arrest took place around 6 a.m. at a Shell gas station. Daniel Orellana was on his way to work when he was intercepted by ICE patrols. Now, his desperate family is demanding justice, claiming he was wrongfully detained.

    “It’s not fair that he’s going through this and being treated like a criminal,” said Arquimedes Orellana, the young man’s father.

    Orellana said ICE intercepted Daniel with their vehicles and asked him: “Are you this person?”

    “My son answered, ‘I’m not that person. I don’t know him’… ‘Do you know him?’ ‘No, I don’t know him, I don’t know who he is, I don’t know what you’re talking about. I’m going to work right now, and let me answer my phone because my boss is calling me’… And they took his phone and, when they asked him his status, they obviously took him,” Arquimedes Orellana said.

    Enrique Martinez, a Shell gas station worker, confirmed to Telemundo Nueva Inglaterra that the arrest took place inside the gas station and the vehicle was left abandoned.

    After several hours of searching, his family managed to get hold of Daniel’s vehicle, and that evening they learned his whereabouts.

    “We received a call from him saying that ICE had him,” his father said..............

     
    Why would Asian immigrants be sent to Libya? They could presumably be sent back to their own countries.


    “A federal judge granted a temporary restraining order preventing migrants from being sent to Libya or any other third country after immigration attorneys filed an emergency motion Wednesday.

    The United States reportedly plans to send a group of migrants to Libya as early as this week.

    A U.S. military aircraft is expected to transport the migrants who are from the Philippines, Vietnam and Laos, among other countries, the motion said.

    The plaintiffs are being set for removal “without any reasonable fear screening, let alone a fifteen-day window to file a motion to reopen with the immigration court to contest any negative reasonable fear determination,” according to the motion, which was filed in U.S District Court in Massachusetts.

    In one case, the attorneys said in the motion, Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers at a South Texas detention facility gathered several detainees in a room. The detainees were told that they needed to sign a document agreeing to be deported to Libya, the document said. When they refused, they were put in separate rooms, “cuffed in,” and forced to sign the document, the motion says.

    Libya’s provisional Government of National Unity said on social media that it is not coordinating deportations with the US.”
     
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    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump's administration asked the Supreme Court on Thursday to allow it to end humanitarian parole for hundreds of thousands of immigrants from four countries, setting them up for potential deportation.

    The emergency appeal asks the justices to halt a lower-court order keeping in place temporary legal status for more than 500,000 people from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela.

    The Republican administration argues that the decision wrongly intrudes on the Department of Homeland Security’s authority.

    “The district court has nullified one of the administration’s most consequential immigration policy decisions,” Solicitor General John Sauer wrote.

    The order from U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani in Boston blocked the Trump administration from putting an early end to the migrants' temporary legal status. Her ruling in mid-April came shortly before their permits were due to be canceled, opening them up to removal from the country.............

     

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