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Steve Davis's avatar

Question:

Since Abrego is being charged for transporting Illegals across State Lines, why can’t we bring a Suit against the Florida and Texas Governors that transported many to Blue Northern Cities?

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I live in the KCMO area, so I believe it’s safe to say that every day someone is doing this very thing between KS and MO to get workers to their Job Sites.

Would love your thoughts on this.

Thx

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John Dawson's avatar

I am skeptical about the charge. And if it depends on the testimony of other illegal immigrants who have been given inducements, I’m even more skeptical.

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Michael Mundorff's avatar

Absolutely. The only inducement which would likely be meaningful is that they themselves would not be deported. So Revenge 101.

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Rob Driscoll's avatar

Excellent article. If proven guilty, admin will spin it as a victory, as owning the libs, even if the truth may be he was simply working to help other migrants find work. Trumps base will buy this story, but we (critically thinking people) will know we stood up for the rule of law and it still stands for all of us, including the undocumented. I’ll take that subtle yet critical win any day.

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James Quinn's avatar

There’s this new singing group wafting over the airwaves: Donald and the Trumpchicks, featuring our increasingly inchoate president and his backup singers, Bondi, Leavitt, Noem, Gabbard, and McMahon. Their first hit song, largely plagiarized from the musical Bye, Bye, Birdie, is 'Donnie, We Love You'.

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Michael Barras's avatar

He gets to have his day in court. If he's guilty, then the system worked. If he's not guilty, then the system worked. The only wrong answer here is to kidnap him and rendition him to a concentration camp with no due process.

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Will Taylor's avatar

yet DeSantis gets a pass on actually doing this???

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Lauren's avatar

Elie, thanks. With lots of memories of cramming too many people in the back seat and making sure 1 seatbelt stretched over 2+ people. Back in the days when kids weren't in car seats until they were 10.

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