Hell, I’m a middle-aged lady recovering from six months of chemo and I can do better than that!
I’d say they’re a disgrace but that goes without saying.
Hell, I’m a middle-aged lady recovering from six months of chemo and I can do better than that!
I’d say they’re a disgrace but that goes without saying.
Better yet, take them on a field trip to a nearby quarry.
They’re looking for the thugs, not the fit. How much strength do you need to slam unarmed kids and elderly to the ground?
Not much, of course, especially since these thugs work in groups.
To throw stuff? /d&r
After Noem is done, sure.
The problem is ICE pool of recruits is mostly their cadre of pillsbury proud boys, not a whole lot to work with there.
Love it. Band name!
The government has filed a notice that Kilmar Abrego-Garcia could be deported to Liberia before the end of the month. According the the YouTube channel Legal AF, the theory is that Todd Blanche (the assistant AG of the USA) is supposed to be deposed in the vindictive prosecution case that Abrego-Garcia filed, and the government would rather deport Kilmar, thinking that that would cause the problem to disappear.
The stoopid, it burns.
It isn’t stupid, it’s evil.
I don’t understand how it could be legal under any circumstance to deport someone to a country other than their origin country without their consent.
His attorney has stated that he would be fine with being deported to Costa Rica, which had already been offered by DHS. Why not there? If they send him some place in Africa it will raise a huge fuss and they will probably wind up with more bad publicity and have to bring him back once again.
It can be both. (Trump supplies the stupid, his backers the evil.)
It doesn’t seem right to me, either. But the Trump administration has talked about deporting people to around a dozen countries where the deportee has no connection at all.
To be fair, third-country deportations are not new to this administration. I can’t find specifics, but the article linked above says the Trump “ramped up” third-country deportations, which would imply that previous administrations have participated in this practice.
I read somewhere (can’t find a cite now) that it’s actually a dodge that makes the deportation more legal. Specifically, if the person is a refugee and deporting them back to their home country will put their safety at risk, you can’t send them there; it’s a clear red-line violation of international treaty law that even the Trumpers don’t want to mess with. If you want to deport them, you have to send them somewhere else.
I don’t know if this holds water (since when do the Trumpers care about any law?) but maybe there’s something to it.
In this case the law and their desire to do evil just happened to line up.
I hate it when that happens.
As always, the mere fact that inarguable truths about the Trump administration have tended to become cliché doesn’t mean we should stop using those clichés.
The cruelty is the point:
Washington — The Department of Homeland Security is planning to terminate Temporary Protected Status for nationals of South Sudan imminently, CBS News has exclusively learned. The change will end more than a decade of protection that allowed thousands of displaced South Sudanese nationals to live and work legally in the United States.
What’s going on in South Sudan these days, you ask? Good question:
But we can rid the country of a few more of Those PeopleTM, so it’ll speak loudly to his base.
And only his base.
And yet he’s welcoming white people from South Africa, a country that isn’t at war.
But their fellow, darker, citizens are being mean to them. They need a safe haven.