Should people get a hearing before being deported? Due Process.

No, I do not want the ruling overturned. But upon a new arrest, I would like a quick five minute hearing to determine everything is in order. Simple. Determined they got the right guy, and determined he is eligible for deportation and where.

Otherwise, what is to stop a future president from having you arrested and sent to prison in a foreign country without a hearing? All the future president would have to do is say that a prior court had determined you should be deported.

SOOOO glad you said that!!! "I would like a quick five-minute hearing to determine everything is in order." :rofl2:

So let me get this straight. You want to fly him BACK up here, re-arrest him, haul him into one of your kangaroo courts for a 5 MINUTE HEARING? Where your bought and paid for lefty judge will amazingly find him as innocent as a choir boy and let him stay?

I doubt anyone is that gullible, and you should be ashamed of yourself for supporting such a deceitful idea.
 
Had Due Process happened, the guy in El Salvador would not have been sent to that prison.

We allowed a president to send someone to a prison, and use tax dollars to do it, who has been convicted of NO crime.

This cannot stand. I would hope Trump would not do that you intentionally, but if we let him do that to anyone, what is to stop a future president from doing it?
First a question:

Did this guy get "due process" when he ILLEGALLY entered the US?

Second:

Anyone from a foreign nation that is not a US citizen is a GUEST of the United States. The US has the RIGHT to ask someone who is a foreign citizen to leave at any time, pretty much without giving a reason. It is an administrative process, not a criminal one. If the US chooses to make it a criminal process, then yes, that foreigner gets their day in court.

As for Abrego Garcia, the person in question in your post, yes, it's pretty damn obvious this guy has committed crimes in the US. He had four outstanding traffic citations he failed to appear for resulting in criminal warrants against him. He further almost certainly was engaged in human trafficking and only the Biden administration refusing to prosecute him kept him from having a criminal felony case there. He also is a wife beater since she got two restraining orders on him.

Topping all that off, he is a member of a designated terrorist organization, MS-13.

He also did get due process and was found to be a gang member of MS 13 by the federal court system, something he didn't challenge or appeal. He was also ordered deported and only later was a stay granted that he not be deported to El Salvador.
 
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