Comment by atmavatar

Comment by atmavatar 2 days ago

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Of course, all that assumes the detainee is given due process.

If they're just going to kidnap people and take them away to El Salvadorian prisons, things like probable cause, miranda rights, and evidence are moot.

anon291 2 days ago

Except that is not what is happening. Usually, if you're arrested in the process of them trying to simply make space to carry out their official business, you just get removed and released. That is what is happening here. Contrary to various claims that citizens are being 'deported' en masse. Fewer than 70 out of millions of deportations last year were US citizens. These were either mistakes or had good reasons (such as minor citizen children).

incomingpain 2 days ago

>Of course, all that assumes the detainee is given due process.

Well I got downvoted and everyone like you seem to think due process has been suspended.

Literally before I posted the guy had been released.

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