Hunger Strike at Guantánamo
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Nobody is saying Trump didn't win the election; not even claiming he "stole" it, but he, like all other Presidents, should understand that even if he had received 60% (which he didn't anywhere but in the deepest red spots), that there would be 40% that didn't like him - and those people are also citizens with the same rights as "his" voters.
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Great reply. You bring up some good points. I especially agree with the part I bolded. The two parties should work together and come up with a fair and common-sense solution to improve our immigration system. Make it make sense.O Really wrote: ↑Sun Feb 02, 2025 12:17 amLet me offer a different perspective. First, if a person, documented or not, commits a crime I favor prosecution. However, I think most would agree that different crimes deserve different treatment and punishment and saying that all criminals are equal is certainly a false equivalency. And I'm not convinced that all these people ICE is rounding up really are criminals. Overstaying a legal entry isn't actually a crime. Illegal entry is, but the prescribed penalty for first offense is fines and up to six months in prison. Crossing the border without going through a proper gate in order to request asylum also isn't a crime.
Secondly, ignore the scary rhetoric about rapists and murderers and consider who is really coming in. The vast majority are looking for work, and looking to perform work that is essential to the US economy. Now a lot of people talk about leaving their country and going to chase candy rock mountain, but it takes a lot of nerve and determination to actually do so, particularly when you have such an arduous journey to get here and immediate hardships when you arrive. But they do it - seeking a better life for themselves and their families. So if you've got, say, a big farm, isn't that the type of person you'd like to hire? So does it make more sense to round these people up off their jobs and send them back somewhere, or maybe pass better immigration laws that allow non-citizens to work and maybe offer a more reasonable path to citizenship?
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Re: Guantánamo
Corporate and our own consumers' interests are served more than anyone's by having a large pool of frightened workers willing to work for submarket pay. RW politicians, not left, are most benefited by having a perpetual "problem" to stir up fearmongering and hatred among their minions. With this double bonus, it's no surprise that no action has been taken despite years of hand-wringing.
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There's something about Gitmo . . .
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/migrants ... 0f494a32ce


https://www.huffpost.com/entry/migrants ... 0f494a32ce
Jasmine and Supplicantsale mgr approve.... Reports of abuse at Guantánamo have been circulating since February, and declarations filed in court have alleged that guards have violently beaten immigrant detainees.
One detainee was allegedly “beaten up so badly that he tried to harm himself twice in two weeks,” court records show.
Detainees have alleged that they are being “taunted” by guards, “strip searched every time they use the restroom,” and when some immigrants have resisted these searches, including orders to “spread their buttocks,” they have allegedly been assaulted in response. Others have claimed they have been restrained in a “punishment chair.”
The Times reports that guards tasked with overseeing migrants at Guantánamo are both U.S. soldiers and ICE agents....


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I would not approve IF the allegations are true. The Huffington Post is not exactly a trusted Journalism rag.Vrede too wrote: ↑Fri Mar 14, 2025 2:19 pmThere's something about Gitmo . . .![]()
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/migrants ... 0f494a32ceJasmine and Supplicantsale mgr approve.... Reports of abuse at Guantánamo have been circulating since February, and declarations filed in court have alleged that guards have violently beaten immigrant detainees.
One detainee was allegedly “beaten up so badly that he tried to harm himself twice in two weeks,” court records show.
Detainees have alleged that they are being “taunted” by guards, “strip searched every time they use the restroom,” and when some immigrants have resisted these searches, including orders to “spread their buttocks,” they have allegedly been assaulted in response. Others have claimed they have been restrained in a “punishment chair.”
The Times reports that guards tasked with overseeing migrants at Guantánamo are both U.S. soldiers and ICE agents....![]()
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But Fox News and Newsmax (both made to pay millions in defamation penalties) are trusted journalism rags. Some people apparently just like being lied to. I can't understand it.
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When SoupySales challenges the source it means he doesn't have to put any effort into debunking the content. Lazy.neoplacebo wrote: ↑Fri Mar 14, 2025 8:59 pmBut Fox News and Newsmax (both made to pay millions in defamation penalties) are trusted journalism rags. Some people apparently just like being lied to. I can't understand it.
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The real perspective, Jasmine.Jasmine wrote: ↑Sun Feb 02, 2025 6:40 pmGreat reply. You bring up some good points. I especially agree with the part I bolded. The two parties should work together and come up with a fair and common-sense solution to improve our immigration system. Make it make sense.O Really wrote: ↑Sun Feb 02, 2025 12:17 amLet me offer a different perspective. First, if a person, documented or not, commits a crime I favor prosecution. However, I think most would agree that different crimes deserve different treatment and punishment and saying that all criminals are equal is certainly a false equivalency. And I'm not convinced that all these people ICE is rounding up really are criminals. Overstaying a legal entry isn't actually a crime. Illegal entry is, but the prescribed penalty for first offense is fines and up to six months in prison. Crossing the border without going through a proper gate in order to request asylum also isn't a crime.
Secondly, ignore the scary rhetoric about rapists and murderers and consider who is really coming in. The vast majority are looking for work, and looking to perform work that is essential to the US economy. Now a lot of people talk about leaving their country and going to chase candy rock mountain, but it takes a lot of nerve and determination to actually do so, particularly when you have such an arduous journey to get here and immediate hardships when you arrive. But they do it - seeking a better life for themselves and their families. So if you've got, say, a big farm, isn't that the type of person you'd like to hire? So does it make more sense to round these people up off their jobs and send them back somewhere, or maybe pass better immigration laws that allow non-citizens to work and maybe offer a more reasonable path to citizenship?
I wonder if they have any tents set up in that gated community?
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Poor 1 CAT FAN, it must be frustrating to have the subject of your obsession put on my ignore list. Emasculating, isn't it?
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