SCOTUS Removes Due Process Requirement On Deporations to Third Countries

That’s because you don’t have an official Alito “Original Intent” decoder ring.

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I guess this is who We the People are now.

I do not consent.

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I thought that was settled back in 2002. Heck yeah. Moreover, the most popular program on television in those years involved government agents torturing various suspects on each program.

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The regime soon: “Oops. I could have sworn he was an immigrant criminal. Too bad about the senator. Wish we could bring him back.”

Exactly. These fuckers.

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Glad i missed that. :grimacing:

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Never give up the good because the bad exists.

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pauses

hits rewind.

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Next year

No guarantees, especially now, because this isn’t Australia or Canada (two civic literate countries).

However, and ive said this before, either Americans are going to give a damn or we’re going to get a lesson about why violent revolution isn’t a fucking slam dunk.

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This is my game new rules no rules.

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What do they speak in Sudan? I guess we’d all best be brushing up on it.

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Hmm. They are giving Trump options. He can either push a primary on to pesky republicans or just send them away by rendition now.

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People are blowing shit up in my neighborhood right now.

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Well, why not? If peacefully acquiescing to arrest doesn’t get you a chance to plead your case in court, but potentially on a plane to Libya within the hour, why wouldn’t people fight back?

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Just here to let out a primal scream.

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!

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Totally this.

Send anyone anywhere before any questions can be asked.

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It’s a long way to Tipperary.

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Apparently they thought we hadn’t het figured out that, for the Court too, the cruelty is the point. So they figured they’d make it absolutely clear with this one. Also the point: the absolute and total abandonment of precedent, good-faith interpretation of the Constitution, and anything resembling judicial reasoning. Or reasoning, period. “We know what we want and from now on we’ll just decree it.”
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Gotta meet those daily quotas

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  1. Voyage of the Damned. Steamer St, Louis.

Shame we forced “those people” to go back to Germany. Just bad luck that the SS picked them up and they were never seen again.

The current administration’s dream…

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