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Merged Due process in the US

Likely where he will end up to Jan 2029 and then the next actual president birings him back.
Unless, as I expect, it's a GOP President in which case he will stay there indefinitely. If he is returned to the US by a Democrat President, the next Republican one will feel compelled to deport him for the embarrassment he has caused
 
Unless, as I expect, it's a GOP President in which case he will stay there indefinitely. If he is returned to the US by a Democrat President, the next Republican one will feel compelled to deport him for the embarrassment he has caused
It's easy to gerrymander the US house. It will be much harder to fix the 2028 presidential election. Trump only "won" by 2%. if a republican wins, he will need to get PA, WI and MI again. For the electoral votes.
 
It's easy to gerrymander the US house. It will be much harder to fix the 2028 presidential election. Trump only "won" by 2%. if a republican wins, he will need to get PA, WI and MI again. For the electoral votes.
You mean all those states riddled with crime that need 'protection' in the form of National Guard just before any election takes place to make sure it's fair?
 
You mean all those states riddled with crime that need 'protection' in the form of National Guard just before any election takes place to make sure it's fair?
Or even replace the people who are supposed to count votes with Dump-appointed people who will process the election more fairly.

Also, given how the Democrats typically haven't rolled back the steadily worsening GOP overreach over decades, and their half-hearted efforts at resisting the regime after the election, how much will really change with them in charge? They seem perfectly happy with the slide towards authoritarianism.
 
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It's easy to gerrymander the US house. It will be much harder to fix the 2028 presidential election. Trump only "won" by 2%. if a republican wins, he will need to get PA, WI and MI again. For the electoral votes.
Purge those rolls and send ICE to the polling stations...
 
The democrats can only get things done when they have a president. It's their fault that the voters vote in republicans?
It's the Democrats fault that more voters don't vote for the Democrat candidates.
 
Meanwhile in the ICE palace.....

We'll notify you if she dies
From your link:
When Rosa asked about his wife’s medical care, the agent cited HIPAA laws as a barrier to knowing her health issues. Taken aback, Rosa pointed out that doctors can share medical information with law enforcement when a patient is in custody, which is specifically outlined in HIPAA.

“He said a very disgusting joke after that,” Rosa recalled.

“He said, ‘We’ll notify next of kin if she dies.’ And at that moment, I knew that I was no longer dealing with humans.”

“I knew I was dealing with someone that is sick in the head, and this was the person who made the decision to incarcerate her,” Rosa said.
ICE are scum.
 
What could go wrong?

WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has approved sending up to 600 military lawyers to the Justice Department to serve as temporary immigration judges, according to a memo reviewed by The Associated Press.

The military will begin sending groups of 150 attorneys — both military and civilians — to the Justice Department “as soon as practicable” and the military services should have the first round of people identified by next week, according to the memo, dated Aug. 27.

The effort comes as the Trump administration cracks down on immigration across the country, ramping up arrests and deportations. Immigration courts also already are dealing with a massive backlog of roughly 3.5 million cases that has ballooned in recent years.

However, numerous immigration judges have been fired or left voluntarily after taking deferred resignations offered by the administration, according to their union. The International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers, said in July that at least 17 immigration judges had been fired “without cause” in courts across the country.
 
About Kilmar Abrego Garcia the New Republic wrote, "It’s bad enough for government officials to go on national television and rattle off a litany of hideously damning charges as fact when they haven’t yet been proven beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law. In this case, officials apparently went to extraordinarily depraved lengths to try to coerce a guilty plea, which doesn’t exactly exude confidence in the strength of those charges to begin with. Indeed, on the photo-solicitation charge, Politifact points out that this isn’t even in the indictment against Abrego Garcia, and is a matter the government is merely investigating. Yet Noem keeps repeating the claim as if it’s an established truth, as she did on CBS here."
 
Charlie Savage wrote, "After a strike on Sept. 15 killed three people, the administration sent a different kind of notice to Congress declaring that Mr. Trump had “determined” that the United States was now in a formal armed conflict with various Latin American cartels and gangs that his team had labeled “terrorists.” Suspected drug runners for them could be lawfully targeted as “unlawful combatants,” the administration wrote."
 

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