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Oh, I dunno. I would say that particular MS-13 was done at the "Mr. Zero Artistic Ability Shoppe" in behind the Oval Office
No MS-13 visible on this image, so would say it's photoshopped
Moo
Oh, I dunno. I would say that particular MS-13 was done at the "Mr. Zero Artistic Ability Shoppe" in behind the Oval Office
No MS-13 visible on this image, so would say it's photoshopped
Moo
No black Sharpie - FAKE NEWS!!Oh, I dunno. I would say that particular MS-13 was done at the "Mr. Zero Artistic Ability Shoppe" in behind the Oval Office![]()
From the link![]()
Venezuelan migrant whose deportation was blocked by SCOTUS speaks out
19-year-old Venezuelan migrant Alessandro Paredes spoke to ABC News from a detention center in Texas after his deportation was blocked by the Supreme Court.abcnews.go.com
“Paredes claimed to ABC News he and others were "forced to sign a paper" saying they are part of a gang. On Friday, the ACLU submitted a document they say their clients at Bluebonnet received from immigration officials. The document, titled "Notice and Warrant of Apprehension and Removal under the Alien Enemies Act," says, "You have been determined to be... a member of Tren de Aragua.
"We have been forced to sign a paper, right here, basically saying that we are part of a gang, that we are part of it, and they're forcing us to sign it," Paredes said.”
As someone whose mother’s entire side of the family survived Nazi POW camps, this is chilling. I grew up hearing stories about what happens when governments start demanding false confessions and how prisoners were beaten, starved, or manipulated into signing statements used to justify their own punishment. It’s a tactic with a long, dark history. Coerced confessions are used by authoritarian regimes to turn victims into “criminals” on paper - just enough to make the public look away.
This isn’t just about migrants. It’s about what kind of government we’re allowing to take shape. If ICE can get away with this in the shadows, how long until these tactics surface elsewhere? MOO
How many people have given 8 illegal immigrants a ride?Just like the manufactured DOJ "people trafficking" thing. Made up.
How many times have you given a co-worker a ride? I used to have to travel all over PA and one of the company owner's was a pilot and had a plane. He sometimes flew myself and a co-worker. So I guess he was trafficking us, right? Another job, I used to give a guy who worked down the street from me a ride because he was my neighbor and couldn't drive. Guess I'm a trafficker, too.
Let's not forget the Chicago Bulls hat, which was also determined to be gang related. Or the guy who had an autism awareness tattoo. Also deemed gang-related. And the gay stylist/hairdresser who had tattoos commemorating a celebration in his birthplace and honoring his parents.
So, anybody who is brown and has a tattoo is fair game?
"All men are created equal" except when they aren't. "Due process" except when we don't feel like it.
Ridiculous to try to defend this.
MOO
And he turned himself in.From the link
A review of court records found one charge against Paredes in South Carolina for "pointing and presenting firearms at a person" in February.
So... was he given due process or not?How many people have given 8 illegal immigrants a ride?
ETA - Link
In a separate statement from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, officials said he was pulled over for speeding and driving erratically.![]()
Abrego Garcia pulled over in 2022 with 8 others at Tennessee traffic stop
Tennessee police stopped the Maryland sheet metal worker, who was wrongly deported to El Salvador, in a 2022 traffic stop.www.usatoday.com
The DHS officials said the police officers suspected Abrego Garcia of human trafficking.
“A police officer identified eight other people in the car with no luggage,” the DHS news release said. “They all gave Abrego Garcia's address as their home address.”
Note what the link also says following the quote you posted:From the link
A review of court records found one charge against Paredes in South Carolina for "pointing and presenting firearms at a person" in February.
Dont forget this part of the articleDeportations without court hearings are more common than you think.
In recent years, immigration authorities have increasingly fast-tracked their efforts to kick certain people out of the United States without court hearings in a process known as “expedited removal.”
Only about 15% of the roughly 400,000 people who are removed from the United States each year ever go before a judge, according to Greg Chen, advocacy director of the American Immigration Lawyers Association.
March, 2017
Deportations without court hearings are more common than you think.
In recent years, immigration authorities have increasingly fast-tracked their efforts to kick certain people out of the United States without court hearings in a process known as “expedited removal.”
Only about 15% of the roughly 400,000 people who are removed from the United States each year ever go before a judge, according to Greg Chen, advocacy director of the American Immigration Lawyers Association.
March, 2017
www.scotusblog.com
What a mess the USA government has created! They gave El Salvador $6 million to look after people deported from the USA for a year, and now El Salvador is going to trade those people for political prisoners? Was that discussed during the recent meeting between Bukele and Trump?
BBMHow many people have given 8 illegal immigrants a ride?
ETA - Link
In a separate statement from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, officials said he was pulled over for speeding and driving erratically.![]()
Abrego Garcia pulled over in 2022 with 8 others at Tennessee traffic stop
Tennessee police stopped the Maryland sheet metal worker, who was wrongly deported to El Salvador, in a 2022 traffic stop.www.usatoday.com
The DHS officials said the police officers suspected Abrego Garcia of human trafficking.
“A police officer identified eight other people in the car with no luggage,” the DHS news release said. “They all gave Abrego Garcia's address as their home address.”
The DHS officials said the police officers suspected Abrego Garcia of human trafficking.
I will try to find the link but cops called ICE and they didn’t want them, so cops let them go,BBM
That happened two years ago.
Where are the charges from this incident? Was it investigated or was this something else the DHS made up to CYA, like the photoshopped tattoos?
I will try to find the link but cops called ICE and they didn’t want them, so cops let them go,
Thank you. So a great big nothing burger, yet the DOJ decides to use it in their attempt to vilify this man.It is right in the link posted by BayouBelle, it just wasn't mentioned in the post.
"Those troopers contacted federal law enforcement officials, who they say instructed them not to detain him."