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Swede

(38,198 posts)
Tue May 13, 2025, 03:38 PM May 2025

Two brothers without criminal records, applying for permanent legal status, were deported by ICE anyway.

When Trump and all his scum are out, track every MFer down and nail them to the wall.


A Mother Took Her Sons to an ICE Check-In. She Never Saw Them Again. No criminal records. Pursuing green cards. Under Trump, it doesn’t matter.

https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/alma-lopez-diaz-ice-deported-el-salvador.html?utm_medium=s1&utm_campaign=nym&utm_source=bluesky

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Two brothers without criminal records, applying for permanent legal status, were deported by ICE anyway. (Original Post) Swede May 2025 OP
I can think of two brothers who are definitely criminals. Can we deport them (and their 34 felon dad)? jls4561 May 2025 #1
I archive.ph'ed the article so everyone can read it. It looks like a NY family court had argued the young men LauraInLA May 2025 #2
Wonder how Homan and his goons are doing with the task of picking allegorical oracle May 2025 #3

jls4561

(2,826 posts)
1. I can think of two brothers who are definitely criminals. Can we deport them (and their 34 felon dad)?
Tue May 13, 2025, 03:47 PM
May 2025

LauraInLA

(2,248 posts)
2. I archive.ph'ed the article so everyone can read it. It looks like a NY family court had argued the young men
Tue May 13, 2025, 03:51 PM
May 2025

shouldn’t be returned. They were pursuing green cards under “Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, granted to those under 21 who have suffered abuse, abandonment, or neglect by a parent [in this case, their father].”

I know these young men weren’t eligible for DACA, but I’ve been unable to find out anything about the prospects for DACA recipients. A court had used that new applications should resume this year.

allegorical oracle

(6,135 posts)
3. Wonder how Homan and his goons are doing with the task of picking
Tue May 13, 2025, 04:40 PM
May 2025

up the "worst of the worst?" Seems instead to be filling the detention centers with far from the worst.

If I were a worst, I'd have figured out by now how to hunker really low until the heat dies down. Then, I'd return to being a worst, again -- but it would be a more handleable local police problem.

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