obama judge micro manages trump to return illegal abrego garcia

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Logos Stick said:

Every one of them are evil. In a recent poll, 55% of them said that Trump and Musk should be killed. 55%!!!!


That seems rather suspicious so I did some searching on Google.

Here is a link to the report: https://networkcontagion.us/wp-content/uploads/NCRI-Assassination-Culture-Brief.pdf

It turns out that the comment appears to be very accurate and not just political rhetoric.

From the report:
Quote:

The survey revealed several troubling trends. Over half of those who self-identied as left of center (55.2%) reported that if someone murdered Donald Trump, they would be at least somewhat justied (see Figure 1; similar proportions supported murdering Musk and destroying Tesla dealerships). This includes 13% who said this murder would be "Completely Justied." Similarly, nearly half of those who self-identied as left of center said the murder of Elon Musk would be somewhat justied (or greater), with about 9% saying this is "Completely Justied" (see Figure 3). Over of all respondents believe it is at least somewhat acceptable to destroy Tesla dealerships to protest Elon Musk's involvement in the Presidential administration.

Shocking!

It is worth noting that the survey did not find that 55% believed that they should be murdered, but only that such a murder would be at least somewhat justified.
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I see all the lefties checked out once facts were dropped
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Hullabaloonatic said:

HoustonAg9999 said:

Yes lets start telling other countries to what to do with their citzens hes El Salvadorian

Some of yall are clueless
He's the husband and father to American citizens, here legally, innocent of any crimes, and is afforded the same constitutional rights of due process as you or I.

The fact the people here can be so laissez-faire about an innocent family being ripped apart because of the ineptitude of these immigration officers is absurd to me.


I'm not laissez-faire about it, I'm just realistic when I look at the size and complexity of the mess that democrats made of this countries immigration policies over decades and I know there is no way to do it perfectly. It's very messy work - but it's absolutely necessary to re-establish the sovereignty of our country.

I'm also aware that the Dems screaming the hardest for Cades like this don't give a damn about him either. They are lying - their real motivation is political and everyone knows it.
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Ag87H2O said:

The Fall Guy said:

captkirk said:

unimboti nkum said:

How hard would it be for Trump to call the president and tell him to do it? Do they not know where he is? Did they drop him in the middle of the jungle? This shouldn't be difficult. They just don't want to do it.
He's not coming back to the US, no matter what


So just ignore the Supreme Court? Great way to set up the future of the country for when a Dem president is in office. Obey the laws but not the highest court in the nation
From the Trump court case thread --

Option 2 is to send an Immigration Judge to the U.S. Embassy in El Salvador, bring Garcia to the Embassy, and have a hearing to reopen his case and delete the "Withdrawal" from his Removal Order. That provides him the due process he would have been entitled to in the U.S.

Then he can be escorted to the front door of the Embassy, and released as a citizen of El Salvador in El Salvador.

Let's go back to the SCOTUS Order:

"The intended scope of the term "effectuate" in the District Court's order is, however, unclear, and may exceed the District Court's authority. The District Court should clarify its directive, with due regard for the deference owed to the Executive Branch in the conduct of foreign affairs."

This is a polite way of the Court letting the district judge know that "If what you mean is bringing Garcia back into the United States to appear in your courtroom, you don't have the authority to order that. So be careful in how you clarify your prior order."


He's not coming back here - at least while Trump is in charge.



There's another reason he's not coming back here.

Other than having him brought back to the US to appear in a courtroom to "plead his case", what's the one thing that can happen that would embarrass and damage the administration even more?

There's no doubt in my mind that there are still operatives on the dem side that have the ability and the will to make that happen.

This guy is a pawn in a much bigger game, and we know what happens to pawns.
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MouthBQ98 said:

Why is he subject to protection from a non-state threat that his own activities brought upon him, and that he actively participated in creating for others? A rival criminal gang isn't a state oppressor.

We have zero responsibility for protecting every idiot on the planet from the consequences of their poor choices just because they got inside our borders.


Perfectly stated.
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jrdaustin said:

Ag87H2O said:

The Fall Guy said:

captkirk said:

unimboti nkum said:

How hard would it be for Trump to call the president and tell him to do it? Do they not know where he is? Did they drop him in the middle of the jungle? This shouldn't be difficult. They just don't want to do it.
He's not coming back to the US, no matter what


So just ignore the Supreme Court? Great way to set up the future of the country for when a Dem president is in office. Obey the laws but not the highest court in the nation
From the Trump court case thread --

Option 2 is to send an Immigration Judge to the U.S. Embassy in El Salvador, bring Garcia to the Embassy, and have a hearing to reopen his case and delete the "Withdrawal" from his Removal Order. That provides him the due process he would have been entitled to in the U.S.

Then he can be escorted to the front door of the Embassy, and released as a citizen of El Salvador in El Salvador.

Let's go back to the SCOTUS Order:

"The intended scope of the term "effectuate" in the District Court's order is, however, unclear, and may exceed the District Court's authority. The District Court should clarify its directive, with due regard for the deference owed to the Executive Branch in the conduct of foreign affairs."

This is a polite way of the Court letting the district judge know that "If what you mean is bringing Garcia back into the United States to appear in your courtroom, you don't have the authority to order that. So be careful in how you clarify your prior order."


He's not coming back here - at least while Trump is in charge.



There's another reason he's not coming back here.

Other than having him brought back to the US to appear in a courtroom to "plead his case", what's the one thing that can happen that would embarrass and damage the administration even more?


What is the "one thing"?
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Shooter McGavin said:

jrdaustin said:

Ag87H2O said:

The Fall Guy said:

captkirk said:

unimboti nkum said:

How hard would it be for Trump to call the president and tell him to do it? Do they not know where he is? Did they drop him in the middle of the jungle? This shouldn't be difficult. They just don't want to do it.
He's not coming back to the US, no matter what


So just ignore the Supreme Court? Great way to set up the future of the country for when a Dem president is in office. Obey the laws but not the highest court in the nation
From the Trump court case thread --

Option 2 is to send an Immigration Judge to the U.S. Embassy in El Salvador, bring Garcia to the Embassy, and have a hearing to reopen his case and delete the "Withdrawal" from his Removal Order. That provides him the due process he would have been entitled to in the U.S.

Then he can be escorted to the front door of the Embassy, and released as a citizen of El Salvador in El Salvador.

Let's go back to the SCOTUS Order:

"The intended scope of the term "effectuate" in the District Court's order is, however, unclear, and may exceed the District Court's authority. The District Court should clarify its directive, with due regard for the deference owed to the Executive Branch in the conduct of foreign affairs."

This is a polite way of the Court letting the district judge know that "If what you mean is bringing Garcia back into the United States to appear in your courtroom, you don't have the authority to order that. So be careful in how you clarify your prior order."


He's not coming back here - at least while Trump is in charge.



There's another reason he's not coming back here.

Other than having him brought back to the US to appear in a courtroom to "plead his case", what's the one thing that can happen that would embarrass and damage the administration even more?


What is the "one thing"?
How big do you think the media feeding frenzy will be if it is discovered he was killed in El Salvador?
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eric76 said:

Logos Stick said:

Every one of them are evil. In a recent poll, 55% of them said that Trump and Musk should be killed. 55%!!!!


That seems rather suspicious so I did some searching on Google.

Here is a link to the report: https://networkcontagion.us/wp-content/uploads/NCRI-Assassination-Culture-Brief.pdf

It turns out that the comment appears to be very accurate and not just political rhetoric.

From the report:
Quote:

The survey revealed several troubling trends. Over half of those who self-identied as left of center (55.2%) reported that if someone murdered Donald Trump, they would be at least somewhat justied (see Figure 1; similar proportions supported murdering Musk and destroying Tesla dealerships). This includes 13% who said this murder would be "Completely Justied." Similarly, nearly half of those who self-identied as left of center said the murder of Elon Musk would be somewhat justied (or greater), with about 9% saying this is "Completely Justied" (see Figure 3). Over of all respondents believe it is at least somewhat acceptable to destroy Tesla dealerships to protest Elon Musk's involvement in the Presidential administration.

Shocking!

It is worth noting that the survey did not find that 55% believed that they should be murdered, but only that such a murder would be at least somewhat justified.


What is that illiterate spew source? How can they write "justied" over and over again? Does anybody know English any more?
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94chem said:

eric76 said:

Logos Stick said:

Every one of them are evil. In a recent poll, 55% of them said that Trump and Musk should be killed. 55%!!!!


That seems rather suspicious so I did some searching on Google.

Here is a link to the report: https://networkcontagion.us/wp-content/uploads/NCRI-Assassination-Culture-Brief.pdf

It turns out that the comment appears to be very accurate and not just political rhetoric.

From the report:
Quote:

The survey revealed several troubling trends. Over half of those who self-identied as left of center (55.2%) reported that if someone murdered Donald Trump, they would be at least somewhat justied (see Figure 1; similar proportions supported murdering Musk and destroying Tesla dealerships). This includes 13% who said this murder would be "Completely Justied." Similarly, nearly half of those who self-identied as left of center said the murder of Elon Musk would be somewhat justied (or greater), with about 9% saying this is "Completely Justied" (see Figure 3). Over of all respondents believe it is at least somewhat acceptable to destroy Tesla dealerships to protest Elon Musk's involvement in the Presidential administration.

Shocking!

It is worth noting that the survey did not find that 55% believed that they should be murdered, but only that such a murder would be at least somewhat justified.


What is that illiterate spew source? How can they write "justied" over and over again? Does anybody know English any more?
Let he who has never typoed cast the first stone?

Seriously, that is strange. The wording on the page clearly says "justified" when reading it, but if you paste it, the 'fi' disappears entirely.

Also, if you open the page and search for "justied", you find every "justified" on the page. It appears that the "fi" is not being copied over in a paste operation.

The following site explains the loss of the "fi": https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20535452/why-letter-f-oftentimes-cannot-be-copied-from-text-in-pdf-files
Quote:

The reason for this are so-called "ligatures". In order to look nice, some combinations of letters, most notably fi, get combined into a single character. The special character is rarely treated correctly when copy-pasting. You can see this below. If you try to select the ligature, you will notice it is only one "letter". Note that your computer may render the two separate letters by using the ligature.
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DarkBrandon01 said:

EX TEXASEX said:

BINGO


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A review of Abrego Garcia's 2019 case before a federal immigration judge revealsas noted by Vice President Vancethat the court found sufficient evidence to determine that the El Salvadoran national was, in fact, a member of MS-13. The court's determination is the equivalent of a conviction.
https://thenationalpulse.com/2025/04/01/ms-13-hoax-alert-media-democrats-spin-gang-member-deportation-into-maryland-father-of-3-sob-story/


What crime did he commit while being in MS-13? I can put on blue bandanna and say i'm a crip and that doesn't make me a criminal.
He entered the country illegally
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eric76 said:

94chem said:

eric76 said:

Logos Stick said:

Every one of them are evil. In a recent poll, 55% of them said that Trump and Musk should be killed. 55%!!!!


That seems rather suspicious so I did some searching on Google.

Here is a link to the report: https://networkcontagion.us/wp-content/uploads/NCRI-Assassination-Culture-Brief.pdf

It turns out that the comment appears to be very accurate and not just political rhetoric.

From the report:
Quote:

The survey revealed several troubling trends. Over half of those who self-identied as left of center (55.2%) reported that if someone murdered Donald Trump, they would be at least somewhat justied (see Figure 1; similar proportions supported murdering Musk and destroying Tesla dealerships). This includes 13% who said this murder would be "Completely Justied." Similarly, nearly half of those who self-identied as left of center said the murder of Elon Musk would be somewhat justied (or greater), with about 9% saying this is "Completely Justied" (see Figure 3). Over of all respondents believe it is at least somewhat acceptable to destroy Tesla dealerships to protest Elon Musk's involvement in the Presidential administration.

Shocking!

It is worth noting that the survey did not find that 55% believed that they should be murdered, but only that such a murder would be at least somewhat justified.


What is that illiterate spew source? How can they write "justied" over and over again? Does anybody know English any more?
Let he who has never typoed cast the first stone?

Seriously, that is strange. The wording on the page clearly says "justified" when reading it, but if you paste it, the 'fi' disappears entirely.

Also, if you open the page and search for "justied", you find every "justified" on the page. It appears that the "fi" is not being copied over in a paste operation.

The following site explains the loss of the "fi": https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20535452/why-letter-f-oftentimes-cannot-be-copied-from-text-in-pdf-files
Quote:

The reason for this are so-called "ligatures". In order to look nice, some combinations of letters, most notably fi, get combined into a single character. The special character is rarely treated correctly when copy-pasting. You can see this below. If you try to select the ligature, you will notice it is only one "letter". Note that your computer may render the two separate letters by using the ligature.



That's crazy. I thought copy & paste was a straightforward thing.
94chem,
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JDUB08AG said:

I see all the lefties checked out once facts were dropped
Facts are leftist's kryptonite
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94chem said:

eric76 said:

94chem said:

eric76 said:

Logos Stick said:

Every one of them are evil. In a recent poll, 55% of them said that Trump and Musk should be killed. 55%!!!!


That seems rather suspicious so I did some searching on Google.

Here is a link to the report: https://networkcontagion.us/wp-content/uploads/NCRI-Assassination-Culture-Brief.pdf

It turns out that the comment appears to be very accurate and not just political rhetoric.

From the report:
Quote:

The survey revealed several troubling trends. Over half of those who self-identied as left of center (55.2%) reported that if someone murdered Donald Trump, they would be at least somewhat justied (see Figure 1; similar proportions supported murdering Musk and destroying Tesla dealerships). This includes 13% who said this murder would be "Completely Justied." Similarly, nearly half of those who self-identied as left of center said the murder of Elon Musk would be somewhat justied (or greater), with about 9% saying this is "Completely Justied" (see Figure 3). Over of all respondents believe it is at least somewhat acceptable to destroy Tesla dealerships to protest Elon Musk's involvement in the Presidential administration.

Shocking!

It is worth noting that the survey did not find that 55% believed that they should be murdered, but only that such a murder would be at least somewhat justified.


What is that illiterate spew source? How can they write "justied" over and over again? Does anybody know English any more?
Let he who has never typoed cast the first stone?

Seriously, that is strange. The wording on the page clearly says "justified" when reading it, but if you paste it, the 'fi' disappears entirely.

Also, if you open the page and search for "justied", you find every "justified" on the page. It appears that the "fi" is not being copied over in a paste operation.

The following site explains the loss of the "fi": https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20535452/why-letter-f-oftentimes-cannot-be-copied-from-text-in-pdf-files
Quote:

The reason for this are so-called "ligatures". In order to look nice, some combinations of letters, most notably fi, get combined into a single character. The special character is rarely treated correctly when copy-pasting. You can see this below. If you try to select the ligature, you will notice it is only one "letter". Note that your computer may render the two separate letters by using the ligature.



That's crazy. I thought copy & paste was a straightforward thing.
I did, too. This really caught me by surprise.
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The CNN clown tries to ask a framed gotcha question and gets schooled

"We're going to turn this red Prius into a soup kitchen!"
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MarkTwain said:

The CNN clown tries to ask a framed gotcha question and gets schooled




Goodness. That was amazing.

ETA: The funny part was him going around the room and letting everybody get in their shots. That was awesome.
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The prisoners are still in federal custody. The housing of the prisoners in another country pursuant to a contract with that country makes no difference. It's just like the situation where the federal government makes arrangements with the state of Texas to house federal prisoners in state prisons, or if the state made an arrangement to house state prisoners in Harris County. How do we know this is true when we haven't seen the contract with El Salvador? Well for one thing, officials in El Salvador have said publicly that they will house the prisoners for one year, pending the decision of the US on their long-term disposition. There is no reason to think that this isn't true, and it's crystal clear that the permanent solution is up to us after a year.

I have no sympathy for these scumbag prisoners. However, by disregarding the rules the Trump administration is screwing it up. We have laws already on the books to allow deportation and follow the procedures to provide due process to these individuals. We wouldn't argue otherwise in other contexts.
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The prisoners are still in federal custody.


Say what? Surely this is not serious, right?

I'm Gipper
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This particular guy is a Salvadoran in custody of El Salvador. Period.
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Yes. If I have control over the prisoners, even if I choose to house them in a prison by contract, they are still in federal custody. Do you think prisoners are not still the responsibility of the state when they are housed in Harris County. Can Harris County say no when the state comes and gets them? Of course not. By law they are still considered to be in our custody.
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Ellis Wyatt said:

This particular guy is a Salvadoran in custody of El Salvador. Period.
Sorry, that's not correct. Andy McCarthy discussed it in detail.

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In saying there are no differences in principle, I simply mean that the Trump administration cannot eviscerate prisoners' rights, its own obligations, and the courts' supervision of judicial proceedings by making a custody deal with another country and then disingenuously claiming that it cannot produce the affected prisoners because they are detained in the other country.
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Significantly, El Salvador's Ministry of Public Affairs asserted in a memorandum about the agreement with our State Department: "The Republic of El Salvador confirms it will house these individuals for one year, pending the United States' decision on their long-term disposition" (emphasis added). It couldn't be clearer: This is a temporary agreement under which the Trump administration maintains dominion and control over the fate of the prisoners.
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CampSkunk said:

Ellis Wyatt said:

This particular guy is a Salvadoran in custody of El Salvador. Period.
Sorry, that's not correct. Andy McCarthy discussed it in detail.
No, it is exactly correct.

He was an illegal alien from El Salvador. He is now in El Salvador. Bukele is not sending him back because he is a Salvadoran. Why would he come back here?
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CampSkunk said:

The prisoners are still in federal custody. The housing of the prisoners in another country pursuant to a contract with that country makes no difference. It's just like the situation where the federal government makes arrangements with the state of Texas to house federal prisoners in state prisons, or if the state made an arrangement to house state prisoners in Harris County. How do we know this is true when we haven't seen the contract with El Salvador? Well for one thing, officials in El Salvador have said publicly that they will house the prisoners for one year, pending the decision of the US on their long-term disposition. There is no reason to think that this isn't true, and it's crystal clear that the permanent solution is up to us after a year.

I have no sympathy for these scumbag prisoners. However, by disregarding the rules the Trump administration is screwing it up. We have laws already on the books to allow deportation and follow the procedures to provide due process to these individuals. We wouldn't argue otherwise in other contexts.


He is a citizen of El Salvador SC has zero authority to make El Salvador act
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CampSkunk said:

Yes. If I have control over the prisoners, even if I choose to house them in a prison by contract, they are still in federal custody. Do you think prisoners are not still the responsibility of the state when they are housed in Harris County. Can Harris County say no when the state comes and gets them? Of course not. By law they are still considered to be in our custody.
did you go to Hollywood Upstairs College of Law????
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Ellis Wyatt said:

CampSkunk said:

Ellis Wyatt said:

This particular guy is a Salvadoran in custody of El Salvador. Period.
Sorry, that's not correct. Andy McCarthy discussed it in detail.
No, it is exactly correct.

He was an illegal alien from El Salvador. He is now in El Salvador. Bukele is not sending him back because he is a Salvadoran. Why would he come back here?
Read it yourself. If it is as simple as you say, why did we have to pay El Salvador $6MM to take their own people? Why was a contract needed? Because it's not that simple. I'm sure El Salvador would love to take $6MM a year indefinitely from the US to house their own people, but the US wouldn't agree to that unless there was a reason.

I'm just adding another perspective that I read.

What the Abrego Garcia Dispute Is Really About
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Read it yourself. If it is as simple as you say, why did we have to pay El Salvador $6MM to take their own people? Why was a contract needed? Because it's not that simple. I'm sure El Salvador would love to take $6MM a year indefinitely from the US to house their own people, but the US wouldn't agree to that unless there was a reason.

I'm just adding another perspective that I read.

What the Abrego Garcia Dispute Is Really About

Read what? I listened to Bukele and Trump. The judge cannot make Bukele act.
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ThunderCougarFalconBird said:

CampSkunk said:

Yes. If I have control over the prisoners, even if I choose to house them in a prison by contract, they are still in federal custody. Do you think prisoners are not still the responsibility of the state when they are housed in Harris County. Can Harris County say no when the state comes and gets them? Of course not. By law they are still considered to be in our custody.
did you go to Hollywood Upstairs College of Law????
No, I actually read the opinion of people who know what they are talking about, sometimes called subject matter experts. But back to my original point - all Trump has to do is follow the rules, and I wish he would do it.
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No, I actually read the opinion of people who know what they are talking about, sometimes called subject matter experts. But back to my original point - all Trump has to do is follow the rules, and I wish he would do it.
What are the rules for a citizen of another country in custody of that country?
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CampSkunk said:

ThunderCougarFalconBird said:

CampSkunk said:

Yes. If I have control over the prisoners, even if I choose to house them in a prison by contract, they are still in federal custody. Do you think prisoners are not still the responsibility of the state when they are housed in Harris County. Can Harris County say no when the state comes and gets them? Of course not. By law they are still considered to be in our custody.
did you go to Hollywood Upstairs College of Law????
No, I actually read the opinion of people who know what they are talking about, sometimes called subject matter experts. But back to my original point - all Trump has to do is follow the rules, and I wish he would do it.


Making sure I'm listening to a SME. What type of law do you practice?

Not trying to be passive aggressive. Truly want to know.
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Ellis Wyatt said:

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Read it yourself. If it is as simple as you say, why did we have to pay El Salvador $6MM to take their own people? Why was a contract needed? Because it's not that simple. I'm sure El Salvador would love to take $6MM a year indefinitely from the US to house their own people, but the US wouldn't agree to that unless there was a reason.

I'm just adding another perspective that I read.

What the Abrego Garcia Dispute Is Really About

Read what? I listened to Bukele and Trump. The judge cannot make Bukele act.
Did you see the link? He addresses this exact point in that article.

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Very simple: The court cannot force the feds and a sovereign to make or not make an agreement to cooperate on custody matters. But once a sovereign has made such an agreement with the feds, that sovereign becomes, for these purposes, a mere extension of the federal government.

In effect, the other sovereign is a bailee of the federal government's prisoners. The bailment arrangement does not and cannot constitutionally absolve the American presidential administration of its obligations to comply with federal law. And as long as the Trump DOJ is in the mood to expound pedantically on the separation of powers, the bailment agreement does not and cannot enable the executive branch to obstruct the judicial branch's obligation to protect the due process rights of a prisoner who is properly before the court. (On that score, the Trump DOJ has admitted that Abrego Garcia has a case because the administration illegally transferred him to El Salvador in violation of the 2019 order prohibiting his removal there.)
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Quote:


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Very simple: The court cannot force the feds and a sovereign to make or not make an agreement to cooperate on custody matters. But once a sovereign has made such an agreement with the feds, that sovereign becomes, for these purposes, a mere extension of the federal government.

In effect, the other sovereign is a bailee of the federal government's prisoners. The bailment arrangement does not and cannot constitutionally absolve the American presidential administration of its obligations to comply with federal law. And as long as the Trump DOJ is in the mood to expound pedantically on the separation of powers, the bailment agreement does not and cannot enable the executive branch to obstruct the judicial branch's obligation to protect the due process rights of a prisoner who is properly before the court. (On that score, the Trump DOJ has admitted that Abrego Garcia has a case because the administration illegally transferred him to El Salvador in violation of the 2019 order prohibiting his removal there.)

Good. Go get him, then.

Meanwhile, he is a Salvadoran terrorist in a Salvadoran prison. The Salvadoran President said "No."
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GenericAggie said:

CampSkunk said:

ThunderCougarFalconBird said:

CampSkunk said:

Yes. If I have control over the prisoners, even if I choose to house them in a prison by contract, they are still in federal custody. Do you think prisoners are not still the responsibility of the state when they are housed in Harris County. Can Harris County say no when the state comes and gets them? Of course not. By law they are still considered to be in our custody.
did you go to Hollywood Upstairs College of Law????
No, I actually read the opinion of people who know what they are talking about, sometimes called subject matter experts. But back to my original point - all Trump has to do is follow the rules, and I wish he would do it.


Making sure I'm listening to a SME. What type of law do you practice?

Not trying to be passive aggressive. Truly want to know.
I do not practice, and I have never claimed to practice. But I do claim to be well read, and extremely conservative. To me, snatching someone off the street and sending them away, without due process, is just as bad as jack-booted government thugs banging down your door without a warrant. Due process simply means that all legal rights of the individual are respected, and we didn't respect them in this case. So, Trump should fix it and deport him after following all the rules. I don't care if the guy they snatched is scum. I mean, I also want Laken Riley's killer to be tried before he is executed.
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Logos Stick said:

Gap said:

DarkBrandon01 said:

EX TEXASEX said:

BINGO


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A review of Abrego Garcia's 2019 case before a federal immigration judge revealsas noted by Vice President Vancethat the court found sufficient evidence to determine that the El Salvadoran national was, in fact, a member of MS-13. The court's determination is the equivalent of a conviction.
https://thenationalpulse.com/2025/04/01/ms-13-hoax-alert-media-democrats-spin-gang-member-deportation-into-maryland-father-of-3-sob-story/


What crime did he commit while being in MS-13? I can put on blue bandanna and say i'm a crip and that doesn't make me a criminal.


Nice feelings. However, a massive difference is the US Government has designated MS-13 a "foreign terrorist organization" under section 219 of the Immigration and Nationality Act.

How did some leftists find themselves defending murderous foreign terrorist elements wreaking havoc in the US against our own citizens?


The left is the party of hate, violence and destruction now. The Democrat party should be designated a terrorist organization.

I'm not joking.

Every one of them are evil. In a recent poll, 55% of them said that Trump and Musk should be killed. 55%!!!!

They are the threat. Not China, not Russia. The American left.

The sooner conservatives wake up to that fact, the better.
This isn't a recent phenomenon.
txwxman
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Xinis is just toying with us and trying to get a rise out of us. He won't actually follow through. He's just trolling.
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CampSkunk said:


I do not practice, and I have never claimed to practice. But I do claim to be well read, and extremely conservative. To me, snatching someone off the street and sending them away, without due process, is just as bad as jack-booted government thugs banging down your door without a warrant. Due process simply means that all legal rights of the individual are respected, and we didn't respect them in this case. So, Trump should fix it and deport him after following all the rules. I don't care if the guy they snatched is scum. I mean, I also want Laken Riley's killer to be tried before he is executed.
What are you talking about? This goon was found to be a gang member by two different immigration judges. He was not "snatched off the street." He got his due process and has been returned to his home country.

A judge way over his skis wants to control America's foreign policy, but like Alexander Vindman, he has no right to do so.
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Two courts of competent jurisdiction declared this guy was a member of MS13, which is designated as a terrorist organization. He is a citizen of El Salvador; he's now in El Salvador, presumably in custody in a prison in El Salvador.

YOU DO NOT KNOW WHAT REASONS, FACTUAL EVIDENCE, WITNESS TESTIMONY, &/OR JUDICIAL ORDER THAT EL SALVADOR CAN RELY UPON TO JUSTIFY HIS CONTINUED IMPRISONMENT UNDER THEIR OWN JUDICIAL/ CRIMINAL SYSTEM!!! IN FACT, EL SALVADOR CAN HOLD HIM PURSUANT TO THE TWO PRIOR US COURTS' DETERMINATION; ADDITIONALLY, I BET EL SALVADOR WANTS TO AVOID ANY RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH FACILITATING THE TRANSIT OF A COURT-DETERMINED TERRORIST.

The SCOTUS ruled 9-0 that a US District Court doesn't have the legal authority to dictate ANYTHING to another country regarding their own citizens; the Order merely stated that IF El Salvador wanted to release him to US Authorities, that the Trump Administration should help "effectuate" his return. It didn't say WHEN he had to be returned nor HOW; if he's wanted for crimes in El Salvador, WHICH INCLUDES MS13 MEMBERSHIP, they can hold him for eternity, but IF they agree to send him back, they can take as long as they want & the US could technically put him on a banana boat to "effectuate" his return.

That's it; end of story.
 
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