Sujet : Re: New York's Crackdown on Ebikes
De : frkrygow (at) *nospam* sbcglobal.net (Frank Krygowski)
Groupes : rec.bicycles.techDate : 01. Jun 2025, 19:18:25
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On 6/1/2025 2:08 PM, Catrike Ryder wrote:
On Sun, 1 Jun 2025 14:05:47 -0400, Frank Krygowski
<frkrygow@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
On 6/1/2025 12:07 PM, AMuzi wrote:
On 6/1/2025 10:41 AM, Frank Krygowski wrote:
On 6/1/2025 10:28 AM, AMuzi wrote:
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Persons who are present illegally are subject to deportation with
extremely limited process:
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https://www.usa.gov/deportation-process
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Mostly a finding of fact that they are, indeed, illegally present.
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Didn't you just link the details of "due process"?
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It is quite limited and unlike those for a citizen:
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Right. But not nonexistent, as some claim.
Who claimed that?
Someone claiming to be Catrike Ryder did, 5/30, posting here in an argument with Zen.
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[feeble tricyclist:]
Ilegalas [sic] are not entitled to due process.
[Zen:] Yes, you braindead magatard, they are:
https://www.statesman.com/story/news/politics/politifact/2025/05/11/yes-immigrants-in-the-u-s-illegally-still-have-due-process-rights/83481316007/ "Despite Trump’s dismissal of and questions about due process for
immigrants, the U.S. Constitution, legal experts and decades of court
decisions agree: Immigrants in the U.S., regardless of how they entered
the U.S., legally or illegally, have due process rights."
[feeble tricyclist:]
No, they don't.
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