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I am for a super tough crackdown on illegal immigration, but this is just crazy,
Posted on 10/30/25 at 11:46 am
Posted on 10/30/25 at 11:46 am
This is an example of not taking things carefully and case by case.
Homeland Security asked a judge to deport a man to Afghanistan, where he expects the Taliban to kill him. What happens next could affect thousands.
The U.S. government asked a judge this month to deport a father of two to Afghanistan, where he expects the Taliban to kill him. To make its case, the Department of Homeland Security did not accuse him of any crime or disloyalty or act of terrorism. Instead, attorneys argued that Afghanistan — a country U.S. forces rescued him from in 2021 — is safe for his return.
The man, whom The Washington Post is identifying as H because of concern for his safety, has sought asylum because he so publicly supported the United States’ cause in Afghanistan. Before fleeing, he worked for a U.S.-based nonprofit and attended an American university in Kabul.
To undermine his claim, government attorneys argued that the Taliban have allowed those institutions to continue to operate — clear signs, they suggested, that his past would not endanger him if he was deported.
Both institutions, however, have fundamentally transformed since H left them, The Post has found. The nonprofit’s U.S. headquarters closed years before the country collapsed, and its former office in Afghanistan is now under strict Taliban supervision. The university, meanwhile, no longer provides in-person classes, and its campus was seized by the regime, which installed its own school.
The stakes of the case, which will soon resume in a Virginia courtroom, extend to tens of thousands of asylum seekers from Afghanistan whom President Donald Trump’s administration may seek to purge. If Attorney General Pam Bondi or an immigration appellate board ultimately sides with Homeland Security, legal experts say the case could set a precedent with sweeping consequences for Afghans the U.S. rescued and promised to support.
Since America’s 20-year war ended, some 200,000 Afghans have found refuge in the U.S. Many braved extraordinary danger on the U.S. government’s behalf, and the overwhelming majority came here legally.
More at the link -
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Homeland Security asked a judge to deport a man to Afghanistan, where he expects the Taliban to kill him. What happens next could affect thousands.
The U.S. government asked a judge this month to deport a father of two to Afghanistan, where he expects the Taliban to kill him. To make its case, the Department of Homeland Security did not accuse him of any crime or disloyalty or act of terrorism. Instead, attorneys argued that Afghanistan — a country U.S. forces rescued him from in 2021 — is safe for his return.
The man, whom The Washington Post is identifying as H because of concern for his safety, has sought asylum because he so publicly supported the United States’ cause in Afghanistan. Before fleeing, he worked for a U.S.-based nonprofit and attended an American university in Kabul.
To undermine his claim, government attorneys argued that the Taliban have allowed those institutions to continue to operate — clear signs, they suggested, that his past would not endanger him if he was deported.
Both institutions, however, have fundamentally transformed since H left them, The Post has found. The nonprofit’s U.S. headquarters closed years before the country collapsed, and its former office in Afghanistan is now under strict Taliban supervision. The university, meanwhile, no longer provides in-person classes, and its campus was seized by the regime, which installed its own school.
The stakes of the case, which will soon resume in a Virginia courtroom, extend to tens of thousands of asylum seekers from Afghanistan whom President Donald Trump’s administration may seek to purge. If Attorney General Pam Bondi or an immigration appellate board ultimately sides with Homeland Security, legal experts say the case could set a precedent with sweeping consequences for Afghans the U.S. rescued and promised to support.
Since America’s 20-year war ended, some 200,000 Afghans have found refuge in the U.S. Many braved extraordinary danger on the U.S. government’s behalf, and the overwhelming majority came here legally.
More at the link -
LINK
Posted on 10/30/25 at 11:47 am to Eurocat
frick em all ... illegals gotta go, every damn one of them!
Posted on 10/30/25 at 11:47 am to Eurocat
Washington Post
Unknown Man - H
I'm sure this is real.
It is just one person. One of you lefties can take him in your home, right? I'm sure Mr. H would be a great addition to your family.
Unknown Man - H
I'm sure this is real.
It is just one person. One of you lefties can take him in your home, right? I'm sure Mr. H would be a great addition to your family.
Posted on 10/30/25 at 11:49 am to Eurocat
If people in his own country are trying to kill him then is that really the people who we want in OUR country? "The answer is frick NO.
Posted on 10/30/25 at 11:49 am to Eurocat
If he is here illegally, he needs to go back. And stop pretending to be something other than the raging liberal we all know you are.
Posted on 10/30/25 at 11:50 am to Eurocat
Ask him to where he'd rather be deported, then. He's not staying here.
and any time someone starts a thread with this
I smell bullshite.
and any time someone starts a thread with this
quote:
I am for a super tough crackdown on illegal immigration
I smell bullshite.
This post was edited on 10/30/25 at 11:52 am
Posted on 10/30/25 at 11:50 am to Eurocat
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this is just crazy,.. .This is an example of not taking things carefully and case by case.
If the previous administration had taken things carefully and case by case, then this administration could do likewise. But instead they opened the borders wide open (that was the crazy part) and it's created huge problems for public safety and the welfare state. Deliberate case by case management would take decades to repair the damage done in 4 years, if it could ever be repaired.
This post was edited on 10/30/25 at 11:59 am
Posted on 10/30/25 at 11:51 am to SludgeFactory
quote:
Washington Post
Unknown Man - H
I'm sure this is real.
It is just one person.
There's a very real chance that it's less than just one person.
Posted on 10/30/25 at 11:52 am to Eurocat
Taliban ?
I thought they said the Taliban was dissolved.
I thought they said the Taliban was dissolved.
Posted on 10/30/25 at 11:53 am to Eurocat
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a country U.S. forces rescued him from in 2021
Um... if we rescued him in 2021, then why is he here illegally? Why did he not have the common decency to get his paperwork in order?
Posted on 10/30/25 at 11:54 am to Eurocat
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Since America’s 20-year war ended, some 200,000 Afghans have found refuge in the U.S. Many braved extraordinary danger on the U.S. government’s behalf, and the overwhelming majority came here legally.
So if 200,000 others could figure it out, why should we give him a pass for not doing it the right way?
Posted on 10/30/25 at 11:54 am to Eurocat
Sounds like a very stark situation I'd like to know more about.
What has he done here? and how did he get here?
If he was one who broke into the country and has lived a productive life here, I'd like to know if there was another country where he could be placed = assuming the 'threat' to his life back home is real.
IF he broke into the country & has lived the thug life here, I don't care much what happens to him - just get him out.
What has he done here? and how did he get here?
If he was one who broke into the country and has lived a productive life here, I'd like to know if there was another country where he could be placed = assuming the 'threat' to his life back home is real.
IF he broke into the country & has lived the thug life here, I don't care much what happens to him - just get him out.
Posted on 10/30/25 at 11:55 am to Eurocat
Womp womp womp womp womp womp
No one cares about your feelings charlie brown
No one cares about your feelings charlie brown
Posted on 10/30/25 at 11:55 am to Eurocat
Why didn't the Biden admin vet people and opened the borders to millions of illegals from all over the world?
This was a far more egregious act then anything the Trump admin is doing. They are trying to make America safer by removing dangerous illegals let in by Biden regime.
This was a far more egregious act then anything the Trump admin is doing. They are trying to make America safer by removing dangerous illegals let in by Biden regime.
Posted on 10/30/25 at 11:55 am to Eurocat
Who gives a shite
Nobody writes articles when an immigrant kills a white girl
Nobody writes articles when an immigrant kills a white girl
Posted on 10/30/25 at 11:58 am to saints5021
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frick em all ... illegals gotta go, every damn one of them!
The article says:
U.S. forces rescued him from in 2021.
I don't think he is here illegally, but rather whatever visa or whatever he had going on is now expired, not renewed or whatever.
Posted on 10/30/25 at 11:59 am to ChineseBandit58
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and how did he get here?
In the article it says he was rescued by US forces.
Posted on 10/30/25 at 12:00 pm to el Gaucho
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Nobody writes articles when an immigrant kills a white girl
So he's guilty for the crimes of others?
Is that how we do things now?
Posted on 10/30/25 at 12:01 pm to 3down10
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So he's guilty for the crimes of others?
Gaucho is the most successful and notorious troll on TD, and people still bite.
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