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Good on Neil Young for speaking out.
And now he’s in prison in El Salvador where he could very well be targeted by the same gangs he was fleeing. And they have no way to bring him back here. Right. SMHTo piggyback on this comment, I found this article in Forbes, and here's some quotes directly from Abrego Garcia's lawyer, from his court filings:
Abrego Garcia fled El Salvador at the age of 16 in 2011 after he faced threats from gang members there attempting to extort his parents and was granted protection from deportation in 2019 by a judge who determined he could be targeted by gangs if he returned, according to court filings.
Abrego Garcia lived in Maryland with his wife, a U.S. citizen, and their 5-year-old son, and worked as a full-time sheetmetal apprentice; he has no criminal record in the U.S. or El Salvador, his attorney, Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg, said in a court filing.
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Here’s What To Know About Kilmar Abrego Garcia—Father Mistakenly Deported By ICE
The White House said Tuesday Abrego Garcia would not be returning to the U.S., despite an ICE official admitting to a judge a day earlier that his deportation to El Salvador’s notorious Terrorism Confinement Center was an “oversight.”www.forbes.com
So his lawyer testified in court that he has no criminal record in either the US or El Salvador and it seems like he was being targeted and extorted by gangs in El Salvador prior to immigrating to the US (probably because he was refusing to join the gang)
Seems like the White House is the only one insisting that he's a gang member without any actual proof and is contradicting actual filed legal documents stating the opposite. Interesting that earlier today they were admitting the "error" but now they are doubling down.
It's a worry. If it was me I wouldn't want to take the chance.![]()
‘Deported, detained, imprisoned’: Quebec parents want school trip to U.S. cancelled | Globalnews.ca
The mother and some other parents argue the trip should be cancelled because the political climate in the U.S. makes it unsafe, and points to what has happened to some visitors.globalnews.ca

Thailand. Even though he's ripe for ridicule (like another world leader we know), you can't mock him under pretty strictly enforced lèse-majesté laws.What is that country where it's against the law to insult the king.
Is that what people want the US to be like ?
My mother was a green card holder for 20+ years and this is news to me.Most of the cases I've heard about of highly educated people who are being deported involve green-card holders who TBH weren't following rules about political speech and activism. They do not have complete freedom of speech the way citizens do.
I often think of victims of crimes committed by illegal immigrants
News to me, as well. My husband is a green card holder, although we've lived in the UK for these past ten years. (He's a Brit.) The only thing you are not allowed to do is vote, and you are expected to obey the law and support the democratic government. It says nothing about your right to free speech, nor does it say you must unilaterally support the president.My mother was a green card holder for 20+ years and this is news to me.
Even studies carried out in America prove this - this one's from Texas (from 2020)Do you give the same amount of thought and concern to victims of crimes committed by legal Americans? I hope so.
Because I suspect that the crimes committed by the latter far far outweigh those of the former.
The Independent
Vietnamese dad came to U.S. at 5. He’s been held for a month by ICE after routine check-in
Oh, I hate this! It so much reminds me of how people were rounded up by the nazis during the second world war. It is a great evil.