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iemanja

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23. Read your own source
Tue Mar 11, 2025, 01:52 AM
Mar 11

Murder isn’t among the crimes that the law specifies for deportation.
Moreover, you invoked your excuse for his deportation before I mentioned murder but after you read the grounds for deportation, which don’t include the imaginary crimes you attributed to him.

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K&R nt berniesandersmittens Mar 10 #1
Trump personally demanded that he be deported. Klarkashton Mar 10 #2
Less "didn't know" -- more "didn't care"... regnaD kciN Mar 10 #3
Or apparently Israel doesn't like Bok_Tukalo Mar 10 #4
What exactly are you saying? JohnSJ Mar 10 #6
It depends. If a person commits certain violations regardless if they have green card and permanent residency, they can JohnSJ Mar 10 #5
The green card or permanent residency doesn't matter, he can still be deported if he has committed certain violations. JohnSJ Mar 10 #7
Like free speech? iemanja Mar 10 #10
No I am not. The question is are doing this on the basis of the activities of taking over a campus building, vandalism, JohnSJ Mar 10 #11
That is not the basis for deportation iemanja Mar 10 #13
That is not correct. If someone within 5 years of becoming a permanent resident commited certain crimes, including an JohnSJ Mar 11 #19
He has been charged with no crime iemanja Mar 11 #20
I have no idea what their grounds are for his deportation. I was specifically addressing your comment that implied JohnSJ Mar 11 #21
Read your own source iemanja Mar 11 #23
Murder is an aggravated felony iemanj, and subject to deportation for a Permanent Resident. That isn't case here though JohnSJ Mar 11 #24
It's according to the law iemanja Mar 11 #25
No, it doesn't even have to be a crime per se There are a lot of small details such as not notifying of a change of JohnSJ Mar 11 #27
We're talking about Trump iemanja Mar 11 #30
You may be talking about trump, I am not. A judge has blocked any deportation to view if there is any JohnSJ Mar 11 #31
In addition, your own source sites the specific iemanja Mar 11 #22
What is considered an aggravated felony? That may not even be what they are using for grounds of deportation JohnSJ Mar 11 #26
An aggravated felony requires at least iemanja Mar 11 #28
ok JohnSJ Mar 11 #29
I don't know how they'll make the case, but I'm guessing they'll use the provision about providing aid to a LauraInLA Mar 10 #15
You guessed wrong iemanja Mar 10 #17
Thanks for the update -- yes, I know he hasn't. The idiots thought he was on a student visa, so they wouldn't have to go LauraInLA Mar 11 #32
He hasn't been charged with a crime iemanja Mar 10 #18
Once upon a time Nixon almost caused a mistrial by saying he thought Manson was guilty Prairie Gates Mar 10 #8
Simpler times. Klarkashton Mar 10 #9
It depends, and it will be up to the courts, but this could be more than an issue of free speech. As for the Nixon JohnSJ Mar 10 #12
Having read the legal grounds for revocation of a green card, I'm guessing they'll have to argue he was providing aid to LauraInLA Mar 10 #14
I think they made a big mistake here -- they thought this would be a signature slam dunk for their new policy. LauraInLA Mar 10 #16
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