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Originally Posted by Sorrybrah
Yea I have no strong opinion on this one.
They deported him to his country of citizenship and not in Guantanamo, which in itself is quite logical. He also isn't really someone that would be called a "model" citizen in DACA standards.
On the other hand, he wasn't given the proper due process, which if allowed, can be used to set the new low standards moving forward.
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Well get opinionated because this dude was deported despite having been granted withholding of removal (that's the convention against torture), he missed out on asylum solely due to the bullshit 1 year deadline created by the Real ID Act.
Dude got sent to literally the one country he had an IJ's order that he cannot be legally sent to.
Like it's not just lack of due process, it's literally going contrary to what's the exact opposite of a removal order, followed up the orange toddler trying to run the smear job by pretending that the tattoos in question are MS-13 (they're not, US gang tattoos are pretty unmistakable), nevermind that MS-13 is not Tren de Aragua.