BuaConstrictor
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He has criminal convictions.No it's not. He was never convicted of a crime. Due process is pretty fucking important.
We've already seen that from Trump.
Unsurprisingly, retards like abc and bishop liked your post
WTF?He has criminal convictions.
Hes a convicted criminal in Minnesota.Why educate yourself? Typical Trump supporting attitude.
Why should he NOT be here?Why do you want him to be here so bad?
I know! What the fuck was the Biden administration letting a convicted criminal stay in the country for?WTF?
So deport all criminals?What the fuck was the Biden administration letting a convicted criminal stay in the country for?
Because we let him come here and he committed crimes.Why should he NOT be here?
So deport all people with a criminal record?Because we let him come here and he committed crimes.
If they aren't US citizens or permanent residents, absolutely.So deport all criminals?
Why should the line be drawn there?If they aren't US citizens or permanent residents
Those people have a right to be hereWhy should the line be drawn there?
Says who?Those people have a right to be here
Me? Idk what you are trying to get at here.Says who?
No he doesn't.He has criminal convictions.
Yes you do. It's why you answered the question so idiotically.Idk what you are trying to get at here.
The guy from Minnesota does. Abrego does not. These morons keep jumping around from case to case.No he doesn't.
Why do citizens have a right to be here? What an odd question. I suppose because they are from here.Yes you do. It's why you answered the question so idiotically.
Who gives those people a right to be here?
Bonus question: What level/severity of criminality should make a person eligible for deportation?
POY quality.Why do citizens have a right to be here? What an odd question. I suppose because they are from here.
Bonus answer: any and every crime should make people eligible for deportation. Whether the administration chooses to follow through should be up to them.
Abrego is an illegal immigrant. He's a criminal.The guy from Minnesota does. Abrego does not. These morons keep jumping around from case to case.
It's a very specific question. Which you have not answered correctly.What an odd question.
What about crimes that are dismissed?any and every crime should make people eligible for deportation.
He has no criminal record.Abrego is an illegal immigrant. He's a criminal.
It was answered.It's a very specific question.
What about crimes that are dismissed?
What is YOUR personal threshold?
Coming to the US illegally is a crime.He has no criminal record.
Wasn't answered correctly.It was answered.
No you haven't. You said it should be up to the administration to enforce it.I already provided my threshold.
So it's no longer a criminal conviction issue. Glad you've now moved the goal posts off that point.I don't think it should matter if it was dismissed. Criminal charges are dismissed all the time for a variety of reasons.
Has he been convicted of it?Coming to the US illegally is a crime.
Correct. We have a civil jury to thank for proving that.OJ was a murderer.
I don't need a conviction to call him a criminal lol.Has he been convicted of it?
Correct. We have a civil jury to thank for proving ththat.
You do. That's the point.I don't need a conviction to call him a criminal
How was the wrongful death committed?And no, the civil trial was about wrongful death. Not murder.
It was answered correctly.Wasn't answered correctly.
No you haven't. You said it should be up to the administration to enforce it.
What would YOU personally enforce? What level of crimes?
So it's no longer a criminal conviction issue. Glad you've now moved the goal posts off that point.
Nope. People didn't start rightfully calling OJ a murderer after he got found liable for wrongful death. If that's what they were waiting for they are not very bright people.You do. That's the point.
How was the wrongful death committed?
What would YOU personally enforce? What level of crimes?