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re: Tennessee police in 2022 busted Maryland thug with trafficking 7 women
Posted on 4/16/25 at 9:17 pm to davyjones
Posted on 4/16/25 at 9:17 pm to davyjones
Sure. It was an ‘adminstrative error’ according to ICE, who admitted to as much in court filings.
There were about a million articles about it. Pick your flavor, here’s one from the AP.
LINK
There were about a million articles about it. Pick your flavor, here’s one from the AP.
LINK
Posted on 4/16/25 at 9:19 pm to mwade91383
quote:
There were about a million articles about it. Pick your flavor, here’s one from the AP.
Articles, shmarticles... This has been debunked. As, I believe, ya done been told.
Posted on 4/16/25 at 9:19 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
Masterful.
This Administration didnt make an administrative mistake in deporting Garcia.
They set a trap.
Jesus, these guys mean business.
This Administration didnt make an administrative mistake in deporting Garcia.
They set a trap.
Jesus, these guys mean business.
Posted on 4/16/25 at 9:19 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
quote:
Information about this incident, including the identity of the THP officer, the officer’s badge number, and the Computerized Dispatch Report code assigned to the incident, are all known to The Star, which is currently withholding this information.
Sources familiar with the Computerized Dispatch Report of the incident told The Star that the officer who filed the report confirmed that the seven individuals in the van were being transported from Texas to Maryland by Garcia. Notably, it is a misdemeanor offense in the state of Tennessee to operate a motor vehicle without a valid driver’s license. Anyone convicted of this Class B misdemeanor faces up to six months in jail.
The officer who detained Garcia temporarily is well-respected within the Tennessee Highway Patrol, has served on a special interdiction team, and is based in a district located between Nashville and Knoxville, which includes Putnam County.
In response to Wednesday press inquiries from The Star, THP and the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security both confirmed receiving the communication, and that communications staff would send responses which did not arrive prior to press time.
A comment request by The Star to the FBI, seeking to confirm its instructions to THP, was not immediately answered.
The Star also contacted the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI), as the chief authority over human trafficking investigations in the state, to determine whether Abrego Garcia was released due to a TBI investigation, but did not receive an immediate response.
An inquiry to the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees federal human trafficking investigations, likewise went unanswered prior to press time.
For those who didn’t bother to read the article.
Posted on 4/16/25 at 9:21 pm to mwade91383
quote:You going to cite a source for that?
This administration (by its own admission) already admitted sending him was a mistake.
Posted on 4/16/25 at 9:22 pm to mwade91383
quote:
If it’s such a slam dunk, why not just do it the right way and shut everyone up?
So you want the administration to kidnap a gang banger, who’s a citizen of another country, from that country just to bring him here, rule he’s an illegal alien unlawfully here only to send him back to El Salvador.
You leftist are sooooo retarded
Posted on 4/16/25 at 9:22 pm to IvoryBillMatt
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The Administration illegally deported him to El Salvador because their was a hold order by a Trump Administration immigration judge issued in 2019. The order didn't prohibit his deportation generally. It prohibited his deportation to El Salvador specifically.
You have forgot the fact that he is in fact a El Salvador’s citizen and the fact that he was labeled by not one but two courts as being a ms 13 member. Ms 13 is considered as terrorists in the US which is all that is needed for deportation. On top of that, he is not a legal citizen and is illegally in the us which buy itself enough for deportation. He is a El Salvador citizen and is back in his home country. He is not coming back. Get over it.
This post was edited on 4/16/25 at 9:24 pm
Posted on 4/16/25 at 9:24 pm to Lg
Correct but you left out what they also said, I wonder why.
“ Chief Justice John Roberts temporarily stayed the order, which the full court later upheld to the extent, in the court’s words, that it “properly requires the government to ‘facilitate’ Abrego Garcia’s release from custody in El Salvador AND to ensure that his case is handled as it would have been had he not been improperly sent to El Salvador.”
LINK
That second part, if he’s such a bad hombre, why not just do it????
“ Chief Justice John Roberts temporarily stayed the order, which the full court later upheld to the extent, in the court’s words, that it “properly requires the government to ‘facilitate’ Abrego Garcia’s release from custody in El Salvador AND to ensure that his case is handled as it would have been had he not been improperly sent to El Salvador.”
LINK
That second part, if he’s such a bad hombre, why not just do it????
Posted on 4/16/25 at 9:24 pm to Wolfhound45
quote:
You going to cite a source for that?
An article from over two weeks ago... other things quoting said old information... they're behind on the news, the filings, the facts and reality as a whole.
Posted on 4/16/25 at 9:24 pm to mwade91383
If he’s such a bad hombre, why do it?
Posted on 4/16/25 at 9:25 pm to mwade91383
quote:The issue at hand was not in error. He has been proven to be a member of MS13 and had twice been ordered to be deported. He had requested he not be sent to El Salvador. That is the only issue to be addressed. And he is no longer in the United States so that is an issue for a sovereign country (of which he is a citizen) to determine whether they are willing to release him.
This administration (by its own admission) already admitted sending him was a mistake.
Fail.
Next.
Posted on 4/16/25 at 9:25 pm to the808bass
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For those who didn’t bother to read the article.
Did Tennessee even issue him a ticket? This story doesn't seem a bit weird? Why would the State of Tennessee roll over like this? The FBI isn't the boss of the State of Tennessee.
Posted on 4/16/25 at 9:26 pm to Bourre
Again, you’re on drugs if you think Trump couldn’t have him back in a heartbeat if he actually wanted to.
And again, he should. Would improve his credibility as it pertains to immigration policy.
And again, he should. Would improve his credibility as it pertains to immigration policy.
Posted on 4/16/25 at 9:26 pm to Warboo
Being labeled a member of a terrorist organization Trump’s a hold order.
As for shipping him to his home country…that was tied to the fear of violence from a gang that no longer exists.
If I’m Trump, I would send my own plane down, pick him up, fly him to the states, process him on the tarmac, and fly him back.
No loose ends.
As for shipping him to his home country…that was tied to the fear of violence from a gang that no longer exists.
If I’m Trump, I would send my own plane down, pick him up, fly him to the states, process him on the tarmac, and fly him back.
No loose ends.
Posted on 4/16/25 at 9:26 pm to mwade91383
quote:
facilitate’ Abrego Garcia’s release from custody in El Salvador AND to ensure that his case is handled as it would have been had he not been improperly sent to El Salvador.”
Define facilitate... now, define effectuate... now, tell us what the USSC said about what the lower court should do in regards to deference to the Executive Branch.
???
Posted on 4/16/25 at 9:27 pm to IvoryBillMatt
quote:
This story doesn't seem a bit weird?
It seemed weird to me that his dad was a police officer in El Salvador. Different strokes.
Posted on 4/16/25 at 9:27 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
But he was abducted without due process, bring the Maryland man back
Posted on 4/16/25 at 9:27 pm to LSUintheNW
Has this been verified?
dont think it has been "verified" by a reliable source.
I can say this much, when THP ran his name and found he was "wanted" and on the "terrorist watch list", that triggers a whole host of events...for starters, this is not a situation that gets resolved on the side of the road. The FBI is not going to say "let him go"**if**he is, in fact, verified as a terrorist..lol
At a MINIMUM..this dude would have been detained for a duration of time (not hours or days) ..It's no small task to end up in that database and alot of shite has to be verified, to help get you "on the list"..There are some bad hombres out there with that classification in part due to who they run with which is also a big part of verifying the intel..hence, another reason that ANYBODY who truly holds that classification is 100% getting scooped up and debriefed.. so there is no shot the FBI says "let him go"...
All Im saying is its very possible/likely he did get stopped and maybe had some women with him and maybe when they ran his name someone on that database had a similar name or a name the same as his as an alias (which that should have prompted a face to face to verify identity) and maybe that part didnt check out so they let him go, who really knows all the circumstances....but the fact remains, there is zero chance a verified person with that classification is "let go" without spending some time talking...
to add to this, there is also a legnthy process to verify a member of MS-13 and it goes way further than tats..lol, so regardless this dude is a bad hombre and is exactly where he belongs, that is a fact.
dont think it has been "verified" by a reliable source.
I can say this much, when THP ran his name and found he was "wanted" and on the "terrorist watch list", that triggers a whole host of events...for starters, this is not a situation that gets resolved on the side of the road. The FBI is not going to say "let him go"**if**he is, in fact, verified as a terrorist..lol
At a MINIMUM..this dude would have been detained for a duration of time (not hours or days) ..It's no small task to end up in that database and alot of shite has to be verified, to help get you "on the list"..There are some bad hombres out there with that classification in part due to who they run with which is also a big part of verifying the intel..hence, another reason that ANYBODY who truly holds that classification is 100% getting scooped up and debriefed.. so there is no shot the FBI says "let him go"...
All Im saying is its very possible/likely he did get stopped and maybe had some women with him and maybe when they ran his name someone on that database had a similar name or a name the same as his as an alias (which that should have prompted a face to face to verify identity) and maybe that part didnt check out so they let him go, who really knows all the circumstances....but the fact remains, there is zero chance a verified person with that classification is "let go" without spending some time talking...
to add to this, there is also a legnthy process to verify a member of MS-13 and it goes way further than tats..lol, so regardless this dude is a bad hombre and is exactly where he belongs, that is a fact.
This post was edited on 4/16/25 at 9:48 pm
Posted on 4/16/25 at 9:27 pm to Houag80
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The THP held him for 2 hours during the traffic stop.
Then there should be paperwork for said traffic stop and fbi intervention right?? Not just the word of some “sources”.
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