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  • Clothing vendor Kris Pangilinan told The Associated Press that he heard what sounded "like an F1 car about to start a race" immediately followed by screams. He said he could hear the sound of bodies hitting the hood of the SUV as it sped through the street.

    "All I can remember is seeing bodies flying up in the air higher than the food trucks themselves and landing on the ground and people yelling and screaming," he said.

    Adonis Quita, who was with his 9-year-old son, told the AP that the vehicle struck families waiting in line for food.

    "He just pushed the gas all the way through the whole block ... crashing into everyone in his way," another witness said on NBC’s "TODAY" show.

    That is insane, holy cow.

  • These are tech bros and folk Libertarians.

    Hence, after their election, their big moves are stuff like DOGE.

    The most Nazi policy they have is actively deporting convicted illegal criminals and trying to secure the border, and this is Nazi because... Uhh..?

    Countries like Japan & South Korea have far more draconian laws when it comes to tracking down and forcibly removing illegal aliens, yet none of us would seriously suggest that these are totalitarian police states hellbent on abridging the basic human rights of their citizens.

    This position you have is a bit hysterical and silly.

  • I agree with this.

    I absolutely voted for Trump with the greatest of hopes that he would end the war ASAP. Of course, this has not happened quickly, and I am a little disappointed, but I understand now that Zelenskyy is truly dead set against the peace. He is trapped by his own propaganda on the war, and so are many of the NATOcrats who support this.

    I am no fan of totalitarian governments, but when you look at this war, it seems clear that the West wanted it, and that Zelenskyy fully signed on to it.

    And war is always a catastrophe for both sides - my heart goes out to all the young men and women and their families who are being conscripted against their will and dying needlessly because of geopolitical games that the Western oligarchs want to play.

  • Yeah.

    At first, I thought, "Holy shit what are the Germans doing," but when I read it I began to think about it from the broader perspective on what justifies using fatal weapons in self-defense, and what things should happen first...

    Personally, I think she should get off Scot-free because of the fact that women are all too often overpowered by men and victimized cruelly in the worst ways, but I understand the logic of wanting to have a higher criteria for the use of lethal force.

    The Germans are wrong here, IMO, but a closer look made me more sympathetic to their position. And the fact that the sentence was suspended is good.

  • So, let's try to find some information about this:

    In March 2019, Prince George's County, Maryland, police arrested Abrego Garcia and three other men in a Home Depot parking lot, where they were seeking work as day laborers.[2][19] One of the men claimed Abrego Garcia was a "gang member," but The Atlantic reported that, according to court filings, the man offered no proof and police said they did not believe him.[19] Abrego Garcia was never charged with a crime in connection to his arrest.[20]

    Police handed custody of Abrego Garcia over to ICE for deportation proceedings. In those proceedings, the government claimed that he was a member of the MS-13 criminal gang because "he was wearing a Chicago Bulls hat and a hoodie" and a confidential informant claimed that he was active with an MS-13 group based in New York,[2] where he has never lived.[16] ICE relied on information from a form that was filled out by a local police officer who was suspended not long after for "giving confidential information about a case to a sex worker", and thus was unavailable when Abrego Garcia's lawyer sought more information.[21] Roger Parloff of Lawfare notes that since neither the officer nor the informant were cross-examined, the accusation went through two layers of hearsay to reach the immigration court. An immigration judge determined that the informant's claim[22] was sufficient evidence for the purpose of denying Abrego Garcia's bond request; another judge upheld that ruling on appeal, saying the claim was not clearly wrong.[18] However, no court has ever made a "full adjudication" of this issue.[18] David Bier, associate director of immigration studies at the Cato Institute, notes that the standards of evidence are lower in an immigration bond hearing than in a trial; in a bond hearing, the government's statement is assumed true and the burden of proof is on the defendant.[23] Abrego Garcia has consistently denied any connection to MS-13.[24]

    Wikipeida

    Here is what the DHS is saying:

    “This was just one of those examples of an individual that is a MS-13 gang member, multiple charges and encounters with the individuals here, trafficking in his background, was found with other MS-13 gang members—very dangerous person, and what the liberal left and fake news are doing to turn him into a media darling is sickening,” said Secretary Noem.

    DHS.gov

    Now, what is the evidence that he has multiple charges and encounters, and that he was found with MS-13 gangsters..?

    I did not find it, but it does not mean that it is not necessarily true. His lawyers are shopping for an audience with the meida, I think, and they will selectivley present information, just as how the government is guilty of such.

    Something else I found interesting:

    White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller: "When President Trump declared MS-13 to be a foreign terrorist organization, that meant that (Abrego Garcia) was no longer eligible, under federal law … for any form of immigration relief in the United States."

    It’s inaccurate that the U.S. government’s February designation of MS-13 as a foreign terrorist organization automatically revoked Abrego Garcia’s protection from removal, Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, a senior fellow at the American Immigration Council, said.

    People who are proven members of a terrorist organization are ineligible for protection from removal. But in Abrego Garcia’s case, to revoke his protections, the U.S. government "would have been required under law to reopen his immigration court proceedings and prove to the judge that he was a member of MS-13 and therefore no longer eligible for withholding."

    Politifact

    This declaration of those guys being terrorists is truly impactful.

  • BTW, this very well could be right wing terror. I recognize that. I am not posting this to score political points - it's in the crime section because it is an interesting crime.

    Moreover, every idea has to be assessed as an idea separate from its believers. It's called poisoning the well when you try to sully the worth of an idea by associating it with its craziest adherents.

  • There is no question, though, that convicted illegal immigrants are deportable, and that people unlawfully residing in the US are deportable.

    It has already been established before that rights reserved for US citizens do not exist in the same way for aliens. This doesn't just apply to things like voting and gun ownership, but even things like privacy - there isn't any requirement for digitally spying on foreign citizens, for instance. You need a judge to sign off on digitally snooping an American citizens' computer, but not for an alien.

    Or do you think it’s fine to keep breaking the law for potentially months, until the Supreme Court can confirm what even the lowest courts were able to determine was illegal?

    They should identify the potential conflict and, based on that, potentially hold what's going on.

    Just as such, if there was some fatal flaw or conflict of interest discovered with how a judge or detective conducted himself, it would not justify releasing all the connected criminals immediately. Rather, it would justify reviewing all these cases and then releasing people whom it was determined to have impacted.

  • I honestly think it's just because they like to imprison them indefinitely. Cops were killed by MS-13 during their war on crime.

    Putting every one of these goons behind bars for as long as possible is a personal goal of Bukele.

    If you watch his interview with Tucker, he absolutely believes the gangs were not just criminal, but a demonic, malevolent force.

  • But this is not entirely accurate. The Supreme Court overrules these sorts of judgments with some regularity.

    It is also logical to continue implementing the policies that would be unaffected by such a decision.