Subj : Illegal Deportations To : IB JOE From : Mike Powell Date : Sat Apr 26 2025 11:17 am > Buddy from El Salvidor had due process. The "Father From Maryland" had Due > Process. His case was reviewed by immigration Judge and as well as immigratio > appellate court heard his case. Both said the State could deport him and both > said he was a MS13 gang member. > BTW, last night on the news the document that his wife filed for the > restraining order, because he kept beating her, she claims he's a gang member. > And the President of El Salvidor says he's MS13. > He was also arrested several times and released back into the country... > Because of Sanctuary City/State laws so that he could commit more crime and > beat his wife more, apparently she wouldn't listen. > Maryland father had his "Due Process" and needed to be removed based on the > fact that he did not enter the country legally... He was a got-away and didn't > even sign in the last time he crossed the border. > Immigration court(s) found him deport(able). Trump's new Executive > Order/Action prioritized Gang Members and violent criminals for deportation... > and he fell under that order as well... So, he was seen by an Immigration > Judge, a removal order was issued. An appellate court heard his case and > upheld the removal order... And while he was in the US he broke major laws... > This is not a hill to die on... There are other cases out there that would > touch your heart than this one. But it is. If he broke major laws in the USA, he needed to be tried here and punished here. If he did something bad enough, he can be found guilty, sentenced, and if waranted, strapped in the chair. What is wrong with that? * SLMR 2.1a * The four snack groups: cakes, crunchies, frozen, sweets. --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) .