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I had to dig into this to actually find the facts, but the guy is literally an El Salvadoran and he illegally immigrated into the US. Sure, he shouldn't be in a nightmare hellhole gang prison assuming he really has no gang ties, but what exactly is the argument for him being allowed to return to a country he should never have been in the first place?
Because the administration should adhere to policy and procedures of the United States. They shouldn’t abandon the rule of law when it becomes inconvenient for them.

Regardless of who the person is, he was not supposed to be on that plane. The government fucked up and should rectify their mistake.
 
I bet other car companies who wanna get into the EV market love it.
I wonder, do you think GM and Ford are funding these Tesla protests?

Thats not true if I had executive power I’d draft feminists and other members of the laptop class to work in factories for the lulz.
Working with their hands and actually making shit might actually cure at least a few of them of their faggotry.

its not tariffs keeping the yota from american shores its safety and emission standards
Those same emissions standards run amok have kept more efficient cars out of the US. I remember reading an article years ago about a guy who rented a modern VW Passat TDI when on vaction in Europe with his family. Despite the engine being some small sub-2L 3-cylinder thing, it made more power than some of VW's old 4-cylinder diesels, and got something like mid-50 miles to the gallon on the highway. He came back to the US and started asking why that configuration wasn't available over here. He was told by VW's engineers here in the US that they loved the engine and wanted to import that configuration, but couldn't get it to pass the new emissions standards without tanking its power, fuel mileage, and reliability.
 
I had to dig into this to actually find the facts, but the guy is literally an El Salvadoran and he illegally immigrated into the US. Sure, he shouldn't be in a nightmare hellhole gang prison assuming he really has no gang ties, but what exactly is the argument for him being allowed to return to a country he should never have been in the first place?
The reason he got a stay on removal, was because he's a gang member, and was greenlit as 'kill on sight' by a rival gang. There's no gang threat in El Salvador anymore, it's become the safest nation in Latin America.

The error in his removal, was exclusively his being sent to El Salvador, without the judge issuing the stay, admitting on paper El Salvador is safe.

They could yeet him anywhere but El Salvador, until that judge recognized the reality of Bukele's El Salvador.
 
For those saying we lack blue collar workers, we have plenty of people working miserable retail or fast food jobs which would probably do great in a factory of production job. Wont have to deal with shitty customers, get paid better, get to do meaningful work. We see plenty of people willing to work these miserable jobs, with Amazon warehouses probably being among the worst.

Speaking as someone who has had to work both types of jobs at one point, I despised the fast food jobs and felt more fulfilled working a job where I was actually producing something.
We also have too many restaurants. There used to be a lot fewer restaurants when I was a kid, but now every strip mall in the suburbs and every block downtown has a dozen of them. People need to learn how to cook again and then restaurant workers can do more productive things than feeding (wo)manchildren.
I also wonder how many "ethnic" restaurants are paid for with our tax dollars through "diversity" small business loans and grants.
 
The reason he got a stay on removal, was because he's a gang member, and was greenlit as 'kill on sight' by a rival gang. There's no gang threat in El Salvador anymore, it's become the safest nation in Latin America.

The error in his removal, was exclusively his being sent to El Salvador, without the judge issuing the stay, admitting on paper El Salvador is safe.

They could yeet him anywhere but El Salvador, until that judge recognized the reality of Bukele's El Salvador.
So the real crux of the issue is that some faggot judge refuses to acknowledge the fact that El Salvador has cleaned up their gang problem and that Garcia should return home, and compounding on top of that the media is referring to him as a "Maryland father" as if he was born and raised in Baltimore or some shit. Where have I seen this situation before?
 
Weren't those the engines where VW was caught faking emmissions tests?
I'm not sure. VW's been making TDI engines for the past 30 years. There's been several generations of designs. I believe the ones VW was cheating with were their early "common rail" designs. The engine I am thinking of was also one of their common-rail designs, but I don't know if this was the same time period of the cheating, or after they got caught. After getting caught would make sense, though, because they knew they couldn't get away with concealing it's lack of compliance.
 
I'm not sure. VW's been making TDI engines for the past 30 years. There's been several generations of designs. I believe the ones VW was cheating on were their early "common rail" designs. The engine I am thinking of was also one of their common-rail designs, but I don't know if this was the same time period of the cheating, or after they got caught. After getting caught would make sense, though.
And here I thought that the TDI badge meant Total Douche Inside, based on how VW drivers tend to drive.
 
The rule of law says the guy shouldn't be in the US in the first place. What mistake is there to rectify?
If the government wanted to contest the ruling on the guy needing to stay in the US, they could have done so. But the government never contested that ruling.

The Supreme Court said that the government had to facilitate his return to the US. The government’s response is to throw up their hands and refuse to follow through.

If the government isn’t willing to fix their mistake because it would be to the benefit of one individual they don’t like, what the fuck does that mean for the rest of us?
 
I've said this before but ill say it again it truley is remarkable how you can get so many people to care about a middle eastern blood war that has been going on for the better part of half a century. These people who whine and protest about Palestine and how we need to fight for its borders suddenly don't care about borders when its the us.View attachment 7218424

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Why do you get to not use thumbnails but i get a tersely worded message every time?
 
i dont get it.. they admit it was a mistake. why not let him return then? it makes no sense?

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It wasn’t a mistake. There is press framing it as a mistake, but the guy has ties to gangs and a judge said “ Look at the crying brown man, laws do not matter”.

Trump just said woopsy doodles and sent him to poopoo peepee rape dungeon. He’s not from Maryland, he’s El Salvadoran.
 
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