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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTrump: "Bring him back. Show everybody how horrible this guy is."
I do not know what the history of his man is--(conflicting information in the net).
but he was--is now on US soil and deserves due process
Link to tweet
Trump defends return of mistakenly deported Abrego Garcia
https://www.reuters.com/video/world-news/?location=featured-video
June 7, 2025
Aboard Air Force One on Friday (June 6), U.S. President Donald Trump defended the return of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, who had been mistakenly deported, saying: Bring him back. Show everybody how horrible this guy is.
Wingus Dingus
(9,173 posts)he was out of US jurisdiction and control? GTFO!
MurrayDelph
(5,755 posts)all of the charges against him now are legit.
The flew him out on a jet, but brought him back on a railroad.
EndlessWire
(8,103 posts)jls4561
(3,149 posts)the Drumph administration officials who will be shown as horrible.
SheltieLover
(80,641 posts)Funny how we have to look across the pond for info about our own country.
newdeal2
(5,447 posts)Instead they whisked him off of the streets with no explanation (besides photoshopped photos).
It doesn't add up. This all looks like a way to save face and comply with the court order.
gulliver
(13,990 posts)Now we're going to find out the guy some on our side fought for was a bad guy. The Trumpies play dirty pool. They argue with our fools to keep our smart people out of the conversation. And here they pick our martyrs for us.
EndlessWire
(8,103 posts)perhaps they were trying to comply with a court order. Guess they still want to practice some version of the law.
yardwork
(69,373 posts)Ms. Toad
(38,663 posts)The day after a mud-slinging festival to beat no other recent mud slinging festival they suddenly discover then can bring Garcia back. As, I'm sure was the plan, there was almost nothing in the news yesterday about the middle school cat fight that had dominated the news the day before.
Straw Man
(6,947 posts)... within the US, known in the vernacular as "giving people rides."
rictofen
(267 posts)surfered
(13,533 posts)In the bygone America, guilt was determined by a jury after the introduction of evidence which can be challenged by the defense. Not by proclamations by a king.
Deuxcents
(26,982 posts)Prairie Gates
(8,198 posts)A real "I meant to do that" moment.