All is proceeding according to due process.Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Sat Apr 19, 2025 11:15 pmI'm still waiting for that evidence that the "process" used was not what was "due." I'm not hearing it.FlashDangerpants wrote: ↑Sat Apr 19, 2025 11:12 pm I never said the government has no power to deport, I said they had to do so in accord with due process.
- In addition to being subject to criminal law, illegal migrants are also subject to immigration law. Poor little fellers.
- Garcia is not criminally charged in this instance, and so all the remedies for criminal charges, such as procedural delays and appeals, do not apply to Garcia.
- Which rather refutes Flash's presentations, don't you think? He's truckin' down the wrong road, again.
- Garcia’s offense is immigration law, and that’s under the jurisdiction of the executive branch, not the judicial branch.
- Plenary Power kicks in. Bye bye.
- To repeat, should El Salvador want to return Garcia, then the White House will comply with the Supreme Court decision and facilitate his return, at which point he will be detained, a judge will sign a piece of paper, and then he will be deported again forthwith (
They could do it while the plane refuels, and it would be due process.
This is what you call a distraction by the media that pretty much ignores the stories of hell wrought by the Biden Administration, and The Democrats That Hate America, and are the cause of this Fire Drill.
The Democrats Who Hate America don't give a flying crap about Garcia.
To them, he is merely an ostensible reason to corrupt constitutional authority.
He is an ideological vehicle for obstructing the will of the people, by The Party.