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LeftInTX

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26. It isn't legal. Deportation is a civil process. Kinda like, 'We have the right to refuse anyone". Or like eviction.
Sat Sep 6, 2025, 01:01 PM
Sep 2025

It isn't the same as "We have the right to refuse anyone and then force you go to x,y,z bar".

Of course deportation is more complicated. However, it is civil process and in Abrego's case, it is illegal to send him to El Salvador. So they should find a similar country such as Costa Rico (which has agreed to accept him) or Mexico and send him on his way. Civil processes are just that and the parties come to consensus.

Unfortunately, if Abrego is found guilty, he can be deported to El Salvador, since the guilty verdict would erase the 2019 removal hold.

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its the human trafficking in reverse. follow the money nt msongs Sep 2025 #1
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It isn't legal. Deportation is a civil process. Kinda like, 'We have the right to refuse anyone". Or like eviction. LeftInTX Sep 2025 #26
"... Garcia's attorneys have warned he fears being persecuted... " IcyPeas Sep 2025 #8
Good article. underpants Sep 2025 #10
How many of us had no idea... WestMichRad Sep 2025 #9
I hadn't. underpants Sep 2025 #11
Thanks for putting the Wikipedia link in the OP IcyPeas Sep 2025 #12
27.1%. Yikes. Their prisons must be a nightmare underpants Sep 2025 #15
Trump is a fucking sadist IcyPeas Sep 2025 #16
I think it's the money underpants Sep 2025 #20
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How much is DHS/Stephen Miller paying Eswatini (and other countries) allegorical oracle Sep 2025 #13
Or were there tariffs involved. A little quid pro quo. IcyPeas Sep 2025 #17
Trade with Eswatini underpants Sep 2025 #22
When was his trial???? spanone Sep 2025 #14
The whole point of this now is to avoid going to court underpants Sep 2025 #21
Most corrupt administration ever. spanone Sep 2025 #23
I think it's in January. Even if not guilty, he can still be deported, unless he is granted asylum. LeftInTX Sep 2025 #27
Hate to say it, but if he ever gets free again, he needs to bluestarone Sep 2025 #18
If there's ever a revolt on the White House IzzaNuDay Sep 2025 #19
Donald Trump and Tom Homan are the ones who need to be shipped. Initech Sep 2025 #25
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