Always hard to tell from short clips, but that crowd did not look big enough nor hostile enough that it merited bombing. It was certainly calm enough that the videographer had a child outside until the bombing began.
... Judge Murphy found that O.C.G. was likely to succeed in showing that "his removal lacked any semblance of due process."
"No one has ever suggested that O.C.G. poses any sort of security threat." Murphy said in his order in May. "In general, this case presents no special facts or legal circumstances, only the banal horror of a man being wrongfully loaded onto a bus and sent back to a country where he was allegedly just raped and kidnapped." ...
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man who was mistakenly deported to an El Salvadoran prison in March, has been returned to the U.S. to face criminal charges related to the transportation of undocumented immigrants, according to a federal indictment that was unsealed on Friday....
Still not free. If he is convicted of these trumped up charges he should be given triple credit for the time served in El Salvador.
Still not free. If he is convicted of these trumped up charges he should be given triple credit for the time served in El Salvador.
This is a show. Distracts from the BBB and Elon.
I'd be shocked if he were to be freed before January 2029.
That's partly up to a jury. If not in prison the plan is still to deport KAG back to El Salvador, probably not to the prison but as a regular undocumented immigrant.
Still not free. If he is convicted of these trumped up charges he should be given triple credit for the time served in El Salvador.
This is a show. Distracts from the BBB and Elon.
I'd be shocked if he were to be freed before January 2029.
That's partly up to a jury. If not in prison the plan is still to deport KAG back to El Salvador, probably not to the prison but as a regular undocumented immigrant.
My money is on him being acquitted and either new ginned up charges or straight back to the El Salvador prison.
Eamus Catuli~AC 000000000101010202020303010304 020405....Ahhhh, forget it, it's gonna be a while.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man who was mistakenly deported to an El Salvadoran prison in March, has been returned to the U.S. to face criminal charges related to the transportation of undocumented immigrants, according to a federal indictment that was unsealed on Friday....
Still not free. If he is convicted of these trumped up charges he should be given triple credit for the time served in El Salvador.
Please share with us what info you have to back up your "trumped up charges" allegation. In case you missed it he was caught in one of his adventures.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man who was mistakenly deported to an El Salvadoran prison in March, has been returned to the U.S. to face criminal charges related to the transportation of undocumented immigrants, according to a federal indictment that was unsealed on Friday....
Still not free. If he is convicted of these trumped up charges he should be given triple credit for the time served in El Salvador.
Please share with us what info you have to back up your "trumped up charges" allegation. In case you missed it he was caught in one of his adventures.
How about the fact that the incident you're referring to, which happened in TN several years ago, resulted in two THP officers declining to charge him for anything in spite of the fact he had an expired driver license. Do you honestly believe that two TN state police officers would not have immediately arrested him if they had any hint at all that he was smuggling people? Or is it more likely that in this case, the new trafficking charges are trumped up? Or made up? Just like the MS-13 gang member was made up and then "proven" by a fake photo?
How about the fact that the incident you're referring to, which happened in TN several years ago, resulted in two THP officers declining to charge him for anything in spite of the fact he had an expired driver license. Do you honestly believe that two TN state police officers would not have immediately arrested him if they had any hint at all that he was smuggling people? Or is it more likely that in this case, the new trafficking charges are trumped up? Or made up? Just like the MS-13 gang member was made up and then "proven" by a fake photo?
Plus, the so-called "investigation" into the human trafficking accusation began AFTER the outcry over his deportation to El Salvador, revealing the TACO Don/Friendly Fire Barbie Gnome/InHoman/Lyin' Lyons desperation to justify the deportation that they'd already admitted was erroneous. It's right out of the fascist playbook - imprison people, then trump up charges.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man who was mistakenly deported to an El Salvadoran prison in March, has been returned to the U.S. to face criminal charges related to the transportation of undocumented immigrants, according to a federal indictment that was unsealed on Friday....
Still not free. If he is convicted of these trumped up charges he should be given triple credit for the time served in El Salvador.
Please share with us what info you have to back up your "trumped up charges" allegation. In case you missed it he was caught in one of his adventures.
How about the fact that the incident you're referring to, which happened in TN several years ago, resulted in two THP officers declining to charge him for anything in spite of the fact he had an expired driver license. Do you honestly believe that two TN state police officers would not have immediately arrested him if they had any hint at all that he was smuggling people? Or is it more likely that in this case, the new trafficking charges are trumped up? Or made up? Just like the MS-13 gang member was made up and then "proven" by a fake photo?
That will be determined when the legal process works through the system.
... The deputy marshal was briefly detained in the lobby of a federal building in Tucson because he “fit the general description of a subject being sought by ICE,” according to a statement from a U.S. Marshals Service spokesperson shared with NBC News on Friday. It is not clear when the incident took place....
The "general description" was male Latino . . . in Tucson.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man who was mistakenly deported to an El Salvadoran prison in March, has been returned to the U.S. to face criminal charges related to the transportation of undocumented immigrants, according to a federal indictment that was unsealed on Friday....
Still not free. If he is convicted of these trumped up charges he should be given triple credit for the time served in El Salvador.
Please share with us what info you have to back up your "trumped up charges" allegation. In case you missed it he was caught in one of his adventures.
How about the fact that the incident you're referring to, which happened in TN several years ago, resulted in two THP officers declining to charge him for anything in spite of the fact he had an expired driver license. Do you honestly believe that two TN state police officers would not have immediately arrested him if they had any hint at all that he was smuggling people? Or is it more likely that in this case, the new trafficking charges are trumped up? Or made up? Just like the MS-13 gang member was made up and then "proven" by a fake photo?
That will be determined when the legal process works through the system.
Yeah, I guess so. Meanwhile, let us consider how making an arrest for human trafficking would be a fine feather in a cop's cap.....probably better than catching a murderer or bank robber. Truly incredible how two state police officers would decline such a career enhancing opportunity. I wonder why in the world they would do that? You have any theories about that?
Still not free. If he is convicted of these trumped up charges he should be given triple credit for the time served in El Salvador.
Please share with us what info you have to back up your "trumped up charges" allegation. In case you missed it he was caught in one of his adventures.
How about the fact that the incident you're referring to, which happened in TN several years ago, resulted in two THP officers declining to charge him for anything in spite of the fact he had an expired driver license. Do you honestly believe that two TN state police officers would not have immediately arrested him if they had any hint at all that he was smuggling people? Or is it more likely that in this case, the new trafficking charges are trumped up? Or made up? Just like the MS-13 gang member was made up and then "proven" by a fake photo?
That will be determined when the legal process works through the system.
Yeah, I guess so. Meanwhile, let us consider how making an arrest for human trafficking would be a fine feather in a cop's cap.....probably better than catching a murderer or bank robber. Truly incredible how two state police officers would decline such a career enhancing opportunity. I wonder why in the world they would do that? You have any theories about that?
It is a question I have as well. It could be they knew in 2022 the feds would not do anything.
Please share with us what info you have to back up your "trumped up charges" allegation. In case you missed it he was caught in one of his adventures.
How about the fact that the incident you're referring to, which happened in TN several years ago, resulted in two THP officers declining to charge him for anything in spite of the fact he had an expired driver license. Do you honestly believe that two TN state police officers would not have immediately arrested him if they had any hint at all that he was smuggling people? Or is it more likely that in this case, the new trafficking charges are trumped up? Or made up? Just like the MS-13 gang member was made up and then "proven" by a fake photo?
That will be determined when the legal process works through the system.
Yeah, I guess so. Meanwhile, let us consider how making an arrest for human trafficking would be a fine feather in a cop's cap.....probably better than catching a murderer or bank robber. Truly incredible how two state police officers would decline such a career enhancing opportunity. I wonder why in the world they would do that? You have any theories about that?
It is a question I have as well. It could be they knew in 2022 the feds would not do anything.
Really? You're going with cultist bullshit? Again? I have another theory.....perhaps the TN state police ran his name in their computer, saw he was a member of a protected class of immigrants (remember the immigration court order from years ago providing him temporary asylum and protection from deportation?). Once they saw that info, I bet they said to themselves....."wouldn't make sense for this guy to smuggle people into the country since he came here to get away from those people" type conversation. And maybe at that point the cops decided those guys on I-40 really were a work crew coming back from MS. Just a theory. At least it's not cultist nonsense, but a rational scenario. Hopefully, they';; ask the two cops involved in the incident. If they don't ask them, you can be pretty sure this is all made up for an audience of yous.
How about the fact that the incident you're referring to, which happened in TN several years ago, resulted in two THP officers declining to charge him for anything in spite of the fact he had an expired driver license. Do you honestly believe that two TN state police officers would not have immediately arrested him if they had any hint at all that he was smuggling people? Or is it more likely that in this case, the new trafficking charges are trumped up? Or made up? Just like the MS-13 gang member was made up and then "proven" by a fake photo?
That will be determined when the legal process works through the system.
Yeah, I guess so. Meanwhile, let us consider how making an arrest for human trafficking would be a fine feather in a cop's cap.....probably better than catching a murderer or bank robber. Truly incredible how two state police officers would decline such a career enhancing opportunity. I wonder why in the world they would do that? You have any theories about that?
It is a question I have as well. It could be they knew in 2022 the feds would not do anything.
Really? You're going with cultist bullshit? Again? I have another theory.....perhaps the TN state police ran his name in their computer, saw he was a member of a protected class of immigrants (remember the immigration court order from years ago providing him temporary asylum and protection from deportation?). Once they saw that info, I bet they said to themselves....."wouldn't make sense for this guy to smuggle people into the country since he came here to get away from those people" type conversation. And maybe at that point the cops decided those guys on I-40 really were a work crew coming back from MS. Just a theory. At least it's not cultist nonsense, but a rational scenario. Hopefully, they';; ask the two cops involved in the incident. If they don't ask them, you can be pretty sure this is all made up for an audience of yous.
That will be determined when the legal process works through the system.
Yeah, I guess so. Meanwhile, let us consider how making an arrest for human trafficking would be a fine feather in a cop's cap.....probably better than catching a murderer or bank robber. Truly incredible how two state police officers would decline such a career enhancing opportunity. I wonder why in the world they would do that? You have any theories about that?
It is a question I have as well. It could be they knew in 2022 the feds would not do anything.
Really? You're going with cultist bullshit? Again? I have another theory.....perhaps the TN state police ran his name in their computer, saw he was a member of a protected class of immigrants (remember the immigration court order from years ago providing him temporary asylum and protection from deportation?). Once they saw that info, I bet they said to themselves....."wouldn't make sense for this guy to smuggle people into the country since he came here to get away from those people" type conversation. And maybe at that point the cops decided those guys on I-40 really were a work crew coming back from MS. Just a theory. At least it's not cultist nonsense, but a rational scenario. Hopefully, they';; ask the two cops involved in the incident. If they don't ask them, you can be pretty sure this is all made up for an audience of yous.
Yeah, I guess so. Meanwhile, let us consider how making an arrest for human trafficking would be a fine feather in a cop's cap.....probably better than catching a murderer or bank robber. Truly incredible how two state police officers would decline such a career enhancing opportunity. I wonder why in the world they would do that? You have any theories about that?
It is a question I have as well. It could be they knew in 2022 the feds would not do anything.
Really? You're going with cultist bullshit? Again? I have another theory.....perhaps the TN state police ran his name in their computer, saw he was a member of a protected class of immigrants (remember the immigration court order from years ago providing him temporary asylum and protection from deportation?). Once they saw that info, I bet they said to themselves....."wouldn't make sense for this guy to smuggle people into the country since he came here to get away from those people" type conversation. And maybe at that point the cops decided those guys on I-40 really were a work crew coming back from MS. Just a theory. At least it's not cultist nonsense, but a rational scenario. Hopefully, they';; ask the two cops involved in the incident. If they don't ask them, you can be pretty sure this is all made up for an audience of yous.