Sujet : Re: What the Constitution, Supreme Court say about 'due process' for Trump deportees:
De : beej (at) *nospam* beej.us (Beej Jorgensen)
Groupes : rec.bicycles.techDate : 03. Jun 2025, 22:31:05
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In article <
pnct3k1grlt8flup51ass2pgtactgkfnrd@4ax.com>,
Catrike Ryder <
Soloman@old.bikers.org> wrote:
I believe that is the current "level of care."
That level of care requires judicial oversight that we are not currently
maintaining, so it's not the current level.
I haven't seen anyone sent to the Salvadorian prison who doesn't belong
there.
When it comes to the Constitution, what matters is what the courts have
seen, not what you or I have seen.
What's the rush? You have the guy in custody--he's not a threat. Give
him a hearing. Maybe during the hearing you'll find that it was illegal
for you to deport him to El Salvador *before* you do it, and you can
deport him, legally, to a different country.
-- Brian "Beej Jorgensen" Hall | beej@beej.us