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2025 Apr 14, 2:16pm   9,778 views  421 comments

by TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter   follow (9)  

Media Bias Continues


El Salvador won’t return wrongly deported Maryland man
https://x.com/politico/status/1911819797651747093

Natch, he's an illegal alien with no residency, citizenship, or visa.

Bukele is keeping him in El Salvador, I heard he's actually in jail on El Salvadorian charges.

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59   Ceffer   @   2025 Apr 19, 7:55am  

As stated, granting 'due process' to illegal invaders is 'upside down' law.

https://t.me/BannonWarRoom/65593
60   HeadSet   @   2025 Apr 19, 8:06am  

Ceffer says

Due process is the right of legal citizens and natural, legally admitted immigrants, not illegal invaders.

Yes, and those who are so concerned about due process for Kilmar Abrego Garcia were quit mum about the due process for the J6 crowd.
61   Ceffer   @   2025 Apr 19, 8:17am  



62   Ceffer   @   2025 Apr 19, 8:18am  



63   Ceffer   @   2025 Apr 19, 8:18am  



64   Ceffer   @   2025 Apr 19, 8:21am  

Does he take anti-Ozempic? Every time I see a picture of him he looks like he's gained even more pounds. Maybe being and executive and executioner toilet installation of the NWO doesn't agree with him.

66   Ceffer   @   2025 Apr 19, 8:35am  

Horse cum guzzling Tim's daughter personifies the inversion and degradation of the concept.

https://t.me/SGTnewsNetwork/90643
68   Ceffer   @   2025 Apr 19, 10:02am  

HeadSet says


about the due process for the J6 crowd.

The foreign occupied foreign city state of Washington DC is ruled by a bizarre Roman law of corruption, the law of the forum. DC (formerly) had different zones with different iterations of such. The grounds of Congress are ruled by the worst variant, the Vatican law of Inquisition. Thus, the J6 prisoners were subjected to medieval religious torture law. That is specifically why Pelosi et alia lured them into the Capitol.
69   DeficitHawk   @   2025 Apr 19, 10:17am  

Ceffer says

the due process for the J6 crowd

Who in the J6 crowd went to jail without seeing the inside of a court?

You may not like some court decisions... same for me.... but the J6 crowd had their day in court. They got due process.
70   Ceffer   @   2025 Apr 19, 10:26am  

It's a propaganda assault to convince the gullible virtue signaling of the Satanic Inversion of illegal aliens' 'due process' rights.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/04/trump-did-not-ignore-supreme-court-ruling-el/
71   Ceffer   @   2025 Apr 19, 10:29am  

DeficitHawk says


You may not like some court decisions... same for me.... but the J6 crowd had their day in court. They got due process.

No, they didn't. They mouldered in dungeons for years and maybe got tribunals in Roman kangaroo courts. That they got 'due process' is an assertion fallacy.
73   Ceffer   @   2025 Apr 19, 10:37am  

Designated undeclared foreign agent of the Middle Temple of the secret legal handshake club Inns of Court of the City of London continues his attempted usurpations of executive powers under the direction of his masters.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/04/j6-sedition-cases-actually-attack-free-speech-trump/
74   WookieMan   @   2025 Apr 19, 11:05am  

DeficitHawk says


Who in the J6 crowd went to jail without seeing the inside of a court?

90% were arrested for walking through the Capitol... They were citizens and it was public property. 99% didn't do any damage or harm or illegal activity.

Did people commit illegal acts? Yes. 100%. And they should be in jail, some of them.

This Maryland guy was not here legally. Legally he doesn't get due process. They're branding him as some victim, main stream media to make you think he was legal. I'm sure you know what clickbait is. The lefts revues are in the sewer and they'll run articles and stories on purely made up BS. Republicans do it as well, so I'm not one sided. This is a closed book situation, the guy is staying in El Salvador.
77   Onvacation   @   2025 Apr 19, 11:27am  

DeficitHawk says

The reason we lefties are worried

What are your thoughts on the lack of due process for the "January 6th insurrectionists"?
78   WookieMan   @   2025 Apr 19, 11:30am  

Ceffer says





Both are messed up, but for some reason I take a larger issue with the tattooed gang banger. Don't like either but I'll give the benefit of the doubt to the tranny swimmer. He just beats women in sports. The banger beats them and kills them physically. Lesser of two evils, but I guess I'd take the tranny as the good person in the meme. Both are wrong though.
80   DeficitHawk   @   2025 Apr 19, 11:34am  

Onvacation says

DeficitHawk says


The reason we lefties are worried

What are your thoughts on the lack of due process for the "January 6th insurrectionists"?

There was no lack of due process for them. They got trials. You just don't like the result.
82   WookieMan   @   2025 Apr 19, 11:41am  

DeficitHawk says

What are your thoughts on the lack of due process for the "January 6th insurrectionists"?

There was no lack of due process for them. They got trials. You just don't like the result.

What is due process though? A bunch were let into the Capitol and didn't touch a thing. That's due process?

That's why the term law fare now exists. Judges are no longer following the law themselves. This Maryland guy is law school 101. He enter illegally and we can remove him. That's the way it's always been. You take a low or middle class job from my citizen neighbor, goodbye. I have no sympathy for the guy. Due process is not his right.
85   DeficitHawk   @   2025 Apr 19, 12:01pm  

WookieMan says


What is due process though?

All of them got trials. All of them had right to attorney. All of them were eligible to appeal etc... None of them were incarcerated in violation of a court order. None of them were deported to a prison in a foreign country where the prison keepers said they wont send them back even if asked by a court...

You are just conflating the notion that you don't like a court decision/sentence with "No due process."

I get it, you think those people didnt do anything wrong, so you dont agree with the sentences they got. That is NOT the same thing as being deprived of due process.... its just that you dont agree with the courts decision. Disagreeing with the court is NOT evidence of lack of due process.
88   Onvacation   @   2025 Apr 19, 3:00pm  

DeficitHawk says

Disagreeing with the court is NOT evidence of lack of due process.

Citizens have the right to a speedy trial with a jury of their peers and if convicted should not be subject to cruel or unusual punishment. Footage that could have exonerated many defendants was withheld from their defense teams.

Due process is a legal principle that protects individual rights from arbitrary government actions. January 6th defendants were denied due process.

Your hero from El Salvador had several days in court and was sentenced to deportation.
89   DeficitHawk   @   2025 Apr 19, 3:00pm  

WookieMan says

seems like a decent human.


Wookie, I do appreciate this comment. If we dont reach any consensus on this topic, we can at least acknowledge each others humanity. I'll call that progress. Its not very often the two sides can get that far even.
90   Ceffer   @   2025 Apr 19, 3:15pm  

False equivalency and cognitive dissonance are the manna of the propaganda left. Nobody buys it anymore unless they are ne plus ultra gullible or just plain stupid or have some pony in the race or are paid off.

91   Ceffer   @   2025 Apr 19, 3:53pm  



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93   Ceffer   @   2025 Apr 19, 4:23pm  



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95   Ceffer   @   2025 Apr 19, 6:13pm  



96   WookieMan   @   2025 Apr 19, 10:37pm  

DeficitHawk says

WookieMan says
seems like a decent human.

Wookie, I do appreciate this comment. If we dont reach any consensus on this topic, we can at least acknowledge each others humanity. I'll call that progress. Its not very often the two sides can get that far even.

I 100% get your point. They're not allowed due process if they are here illegally. The conversation is over. Provide ID and the problem goes away. This guy didn't and couldn't. We're not going to see eye to eye, just telling you what the law is.
97   DeficitHawk   @   2025 Apr 19, 11:32pm  

WookieMan says


just telling you what the law is.

You keep saying this but you're wrong... that's not what the law is.

"It is true that aliens who have once passed through our gates, even illegally, may be expelled only after proceedings conforming to traditional standards of fairness encompassed in due process of law. The Japanese Immigrant Case, 189 U. S. 86, 189 U. S. 100-101 (1903); Wong Yang Sung v. McGrath, 339 U. S. 33, 339 U. S. 49-50 (1950); Kwong Hai Chew v. Colding, 344 U. S. 590, 344 U. S. 598 (1953)."

This quote is from Shaughnessy v. U.S. ex rel. Mezei, 345 U.S. 206 (1953) which does put limits on due process for immigrants who are in the process of entering, but not for people already here. There is an expedited removal process (IIRAIRA 1996) that limits due process for arriving and recently arrived (<2 years) immigrants, but it does not apply in this case because this person had been here for a long time. Also, these due process restrictions on arriving immigrants are just for deportation, not incarceration. This case is about incarceration.

Why do you think this guy isn't entitled due process? what case law are you referring to?

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