No probable cause, dude was here illegally. I love the left. Don't worry my liberal friends, you'll be back in office soon enough and can reopen the borders to one and all.Interesting progressio
Something, something, US Constitution applies to all who are here, something, something, 4th Amendment, protected legal status, no probable cause.
"U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials ADMITTED in a court filing on Monday to an “administrative error” in deporting him."
You're just pulling stuff out your arse. But like I said at least you were equally critical of Biden, Obama & Clinton.OK. so there was no declaration of war but we did an offensive strike.
Aside from COTUS indicating Congress and not POTUS declares war, aside from violating the UN charter, it violates the 1973 War Powers Resolution Act which requires Congress must authorize "the introduction of the United States armed forces into hostilities, or into situations where imminent involvement in hostilities is clearly indicated by the circumstances,".
We seem to be forgiving Trump of a whole lot of transgressions of statute, federal regulation, court orders, the COTUS.
If he is not going to be bound by any laws, then none of us should be.
Oh? So the attorney representing the Government was just confused?No probable cause, dude was here illegally. I love the left. Don't worry my liberal friends, you'll be back in office soon enough and can reopen the borders to one and all.
Pulling what out my ***? The COTUS, the UN, or the 1973 War Act?You're just pulling stuff out your arse. But like I said at least you were equally critical of Biden, Obama & Clinton.
Yes, to El Salvador. He was still getting deported to another place.Oh? So the attorney representing the Government was just confused?
Maybe like the Trump **** hearings, you should step in and help the Trump Admin out. You seem to be a lot more knowledgeable about court cases than they are.
Dude was here legally: "Although Abrego Garcia was found removable, the immigration judge granted him withholding of removal to El Salvador in an order dated October 10,2019. Id"
"Department of Justice attorney Erez Reuveni, who represented the government in court on Friday, acknowledged there were issues with Mr Garcia's deportation. He said he was ''frustrated" by the lack of answers he was able to provide.
The government lawyer conceded that Mr Garcia "should not have been removed", according to CBS News, the BBC's US partner.
"There is no warrant for his arrest. There is no statement of probable cause," Judge Xinis said. "What is the actual document that got this process started?"
Mr Reuveni said he did "not have that order. It is not on the record".
Huh?Yes, to El Salvador. He was still getting deported to another place.
To THAT country. He was still going to be deported somewhere else.Huh?
"The core allegation is that the lead Plaintiff, Abrego Garcia, was removed to El Salvador despite a grant of withholding of removal to that country."
Huh? Were we deporting him to El Salvador, then picking him up again and deporting him elsewhere on their behalf?To THAT country. He was still going to be deported somewhere else.
It was just a minor issue of killing a bunch of civvies in violation of the COTUS, UN Charter, and the 1973 War Powers Resolution Act.So... is the left crying about US Airstrikes in Yemen?
The deals was not to deport him to El Salvador. There was not a deal to not deport him elsewhere.Huh? Were we deporting him to El Salvador, then picking him up again and deporting him elsewhere on their behalf?
The 1973 War Powers Resolution Act is not valid for this situation.It was just a minor issue of killing a bunch of civvies in violation of the COTUS, UN Charter, and the 1973 War Powers Resolution Act.
Not that we have to worry about such things any more, right?
"The deals"? They DID deport him to ElSalvador.The deals was not to deport him to El Salvador. There was not a deal to not deport him elsewhere.
If this is still the United States, it sure does:The 1973 War Powers Resolution Act is not valid for this situation.