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The villages got raided today

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by Orange_and_Bluke, May 15, 2025 at 5:07 PM.

  1. Orange_and_Bluke

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  2. mikemcd810

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    I'm well settled in my house so I fully welcome action like this that will result in having to pay american workers significantly more to do the same jobs and increase home prices. I like action that benefits me personally even if it hurts others and upends the lives of these workers and their families who otherwise weren't hurting anyone. Am I doing this right?
     
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  3. cocodrilo

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    The ICEman Cometh!
     
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  4. cocodrilo

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    You must think this country is in the hands of people with some kind of hearts and souls.
     
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  5. Orange_and_Bluke

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    Apparently at least 4 were undocumented and had already been deported once.
     
  6. G8R92

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    Here's a thought, how about putting some teeth into prosecuting those that hire them?

    Brevard County roofing contractor received only 30 months for trafficking 90+ illegals into Florida from the Bahamas.
     
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  7. g8orbill

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    If they are here illegally then they have to go, pure and simple
     
  8. cocodrilo

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    Or even if a mistake is made and a guy is legal. "Sorry, he's already locked up in El Salvador."
     
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    What about if they're here legally and are deported?
     
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    Sounds like they should be locking up the people that hired them.
     
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  11. Gator515151

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    Right where the wife beating pig belongs....Hopefully some bad ass thug in the El Salvador prison makes him his wife and treats him a little rough.
     
  12. cocodrilo

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    So a legal immigrant mistakenly deported is a "wife beating pig" who deserves to be abused in prison.

    This is beyond weird.
     
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  13. G8tas

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    Now that's not very Christian-like
     
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  14. AzCatFan

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    And who gets to determine the guilt of this man? The court of public opinion? The President? Or, do we have an entire court system that is supposed to determine if someone is guilty or not?

    According to the courts, your wife beating pig has no criminal record. He also has an order of protection to stay in the US. Why is it acceptable then to lock him up without a single hearing?
     
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  15. Gator515151

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    She wrote out a police report, as a matter of fact a couple of them. Then there was the traffic stop in Tennessee. You can't tell me he wasn't human trafficing. How do you guys continue to stand up for this guy? The list of crimes the guy had got away with is quite long. Believe me if he were to pull his thuggery in todays world he would have never gotten away with any of it.

    Boo hoo, for the poor little Maryland father.
     
  16. cocodrilo

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    I was talking about the guys being chased at the villages. They had to be wife beating pigs?
     
  17. AzCatFan

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    I'm not defending him. I'm defending his right to due process. You know, the due process the Supreme Court ruled 9-0 in favor of him receiving.

    While you see an immigrant with tattoos and TROs and automatically assume guilt, our system of justice doesn't allow the court of public opinion to play judge, jury, and executioner. Nor does it grant those powers to the President. And according to the courts, Abrego Garcia has not been convicted of a single crime. And, he had an order of protection to stay in this country.

    Those facts are subject to change, should AG say be convicted in court of a crime. Or, an immigration judge found him to be dangerous, thus lifting the protection order. But until either or of these happen, today, an innocent man with no criminal record and an order to stay was deported and is spending his life in jail. How is this acceptable?
     
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    Florida will arrest even the illegals that seem to want to just work... the law is the law. Maybe some young Americans can now find good construction jobs now in that neighborhood.

    I think they deported my lawn guy... too bad, he was great.