Trump Admin Must Facilitate Return Of Another Wrongfully Deported Man, Appeals Court Rules

Originally published at: Trump Admin Must Facilitate Return Of Another Wrongfully Deported Man

For the second time in as many months, a federal appeals court declined to pause a lower court order requiring the Trump administration to “facilitate” the return of a foreign national wrongfully deported to El Salvador.  In a 2-1 ruling, a three-judge panel declined to stay a key portion of a lower court order out…

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Another court order to ignore


Kitty inna box just becuz

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Number 2 to make it to court and number 2 to get an order demanding the admininstration follow the law and facilitate a return. I am beginning to think that the only legal thing tor the Trump administration to do is have San Salvador return all of them and provide each of them the due process they were denied.

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Law?
No, the law means nothing to trump

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President Trump should fire Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Secretary of Treasury Scott Bessent, and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. They have failed to reach a deal on finalizing the tariffs. The tariff deal with the UK and the proposed deal with China are both awful for American businesses and taxpayers. It is no wonder even Walmart, which is neither LVMH nor Tiffany & Co, was emboldened and is disrespecting the President, given how weak he looks. Taking handouts and welfare from the Middle Eastern oil barons is making things worse and will increase inflation pressures.

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So you’re saying 47 should 86 them?

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Until there are meaningful consequences for the regimes refusal to comply with court orders, this is just so much posturing.

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Some young Ralph Naders are going to be very busy in the next few years. It may even spawn a new horror genre that saves Hollywood. (Why Elon Musk’s Tesla Robotaxi Rollout In Austin Could Be A Disaster)

Elon Musk’s Tesla Robotaxi Rollout Looks Like A Disaster Waiting To Happen

Ready or not–and despite a spotty safety record–the EV maker is racing to launch a pilot ride service in Austin to show off its self-driving chops.

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Oh, swell.

Another order the administration can ignore. Just what we need.

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Nothing means anything to the fat fuck, especially the law and his promises. Never has.

https://news.artnet.com/art-world/donald-trump-bonwit-teller-friezes-met-2132673

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Before immigrating to Belize I lived in the wonderful world of Austin for around 50 years, truly miss the place. I was back there for 2 weeks earlier this year and saw many of those " ghost cars " riding thru town. People are rightfully suspicious of them and Austin has terrible traffic issues with road construction and closures everywhere. It will be a disaster, no way to escape it.

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Would Deep-Sixing them be quicker?   : - )

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I remember that building. My mom shopped there and I followed.

I would never get in a car without a human at the wheel. These days due to being crippled by spine issues I don’t drive. Mrs darr does the honors and she is damn good at it.

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Palmer Luckey, brother of the wife of Matt Gaetz, Ginger Luckey, is part of the Peter Thiel gang. His AI warfare company, Anduril, named, like most Peter Thiel companies, after something in Tolkien’s Middle Earth (in this case a sword once owned by Aragorn). Nothing but high praise for the guy. The LA Times thinks he’s the best thing since soup. 60 Minutes recently decided to softball-question the heck out of the young man.

Sharyn Alfonsi: There are lots of people who go, “Oh, AI. I don’t know. I don’t trust it. It’s gonna go rogue.”

Palmer Luckey: I would say that it is something to be aware of. But in the grand scheme of things, things to be afraid of, there’s things that I’m much more terrified of and I’m a lot more worried about evil people with mediocre advances in technology than AI deciding that it’s gonna wipe us all out.

Luckey says all Anduril’s weapons have a “kill switch” that allow a human operator to intervene if needed.

But the secretary general of the United Nations has called lethal autonomous weapons, quote “politically unacceptable and morally repugnant.”

This truly is crazier than the nuclear bomb race in the 1950s. We didn’t get SALT until May 1972, a decade after the Cuban Missile Crisis. We have a government that has repudiated the Asilomar Principles for AI and private contractors and governments without much ethical pedigree pouring tons of money into machine-based destruction and theft. And we expect humans with 10 bits per second brains to react swiftly enough to avoid harm. Moreover, as Richard Feynman liked to point out, there is plenty of room at the bottom (miniaturization). Today we are stunned at China’s mother drone ship the size of a plane that releases hundreds of drones in target zones within seconds. Tomorrow we’ll have mother drones the size of a pen that can release millions of microscopic drones in the same period. In the Cuban Missile Crisis, our leaders were smart enough to back off before doing the unthinkable. Today we just hope we get Luckey before an AI crisis rips up civilization.

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“Wrongfully deported man.” How fucking cute.

All you have to do is tell the backstories of the programmers or the sources of the scraped driving techniques.

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