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    superchuck500

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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?

     
    I am becoming convinced Abrego was already killed in that concentration camp.

    The WH is making insane claims about him - and adding new ones. I think they know he is dead, and now need to make him into a monster.

     
    I am becoming convinced Abrego was already killed in that concentration camp.
    I'm certain that he's been killed in a targeted attack and the US is behind that attack. They'll claim it was a gang fight, but I know that claim would just be another lie.
     
    I am in disbelief over what is happening. I know I shouldn't be, because he's said all this. I think I had this naive sense that - even with a packed Court in his favor - he'd be stopped. He doesn't care and it's getting uglier.

    I am concerned about crossing the border, my wife moreso. I don't think I have anything to really worry about but that certainty has diminished over time. What will it look like come July? That's 10-12 weeks away and, as Rob pointed out, look at what he's already done in that amount of time.

    Straight up fascism, just out in the open. The powers behind the throne are not holding back and it's going to get uglier and uglier. I've been harassed and questioned pretty harshly by power-tripping US Customs Agents before (we cross at the same land border several times a year, for 20 years now and shouldn't be any issues and yet...), this will only embolden them.
     
    Chaotic surveillance footage from inside a federal courthouse showed the moment two ICE agents knocked down an elderly man with a cane as they attempted to arrest a Venezuelan migrant.

    Arnuel Marquez Colmenarez, 33, is currently in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcementcustody in Texas, ICE records show, following the incident at the courthouse in Nashua, New Hampshire, in February.

    He had been charged on February 9 with drunken driving, driving without a license and failing to provide information after an accident and was heading to his arraignment on those charges when he was apprehended, Nashua Police said.

    Footage shows the two ICE agents, along with Marquez Colmenarez and two other men, passing through security and entering an elevator.

    After the two other men exit the lift, a man wearing a sweatshirt bearing the letters "ATF" taps Marquez Colmenarez on the shoulder as he also prepares to exit. ATF stands for the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

    Marquez Colmenarez turns to face the man before attempting to quickly leave the elevator, at which point the two agents grab him.

    The scuffle spills into the corridor where the elderly man with a cane is walking. One of the agents tackles Marquez Colmenarez, knocking the legs out from underneath the man, who falls to the floor.

    Another court officer arrives to help the two ICE agents restrain Marquez Colmenarez, though the elderly man is left in apparent pain.…….




     
    There are still good people around


    When U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arrived at a Nashville home Monday in an attempt to detain a man there, neighbors and activists gathered to support the man, who remained shuttered in a van with a child for hours before the agents left.

    And once the agents and police officers they had called to the scene finally drove away, neighbors who had kept the man and the boy fed, hydrated and cool, formed a human chain from the van to the house as the man and the boy shuffled inside.

    "It was striking to watch neighbors deliver food, water, and gasoline to help their neighbor stay in his car," Nashville Councilman Bob Mendes, who witnessed part of the incident, wrote in a statement. "Having watched this play out, I have a new appreciation for the practical difficulty cities face in dealing with ICE civil immigration enforcement."

    One officer told him "there were no known criminal warrants for the man in the van." The officer said that police were there "to protect the public, the people in the van, and the ICE agents if necessary," but otherwise, "would have no role."


    And despite that ICE throws out the usual lies.. I bet that if the Nashville police had not been on the scene they would have tried to remove the man from the car despite that being against the law

    A statement from ICE said the agents were at the Nashville home Monday "seeking a convicted criminal alien ICE fugitive with an outstanding removal order


    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...ssee-home-neighbors-form-human-chain-n1032791
     
    The AG now explicitly saying that she is not going to follow a Supreme Court order.




    All of these people are purposefully breaking the law, including the AG, and counting on Trump to pardon them all before he leaves office. They don't care what lies they tell or laws they break along the way. The cruelty is the point. Here's hoping something happens to where Trump dies in office, the sycophancy ends and they never get pardoned.
     
    Honestly, I feel like this esoteric discussion of tort and wrongful arrest and such is rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic. He was a legal resident. Full stop. He was kidnapped and forcibly removed to another country. Full stop.

    Sometimes I feel like I’m going crazy when people act like this is just a weird unfortunate occurrence. No. Every single person in that concentration camp had their Constitutional rights violated. Every single one. People who did this need to be indicted and prosecuted.

     
    So what will happen, Chuck? Anything?

    An AG’s comments at a press conference aren’t before the court and aren’t a basis for anything to happen - but in sure the Abrego Garcia lawyers will get it in a filing. But for now Judge Xinis has opened a very aggressive discovery schedule and demanded that the people that signed the government affidavits appear immediately for deposition. And from there she’s going to rule.
     

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