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Just deport this shithead already
Associated Press

Abrego Garcia wins request for hearing on whether smuggling charges are illegally 'vindictive'​

MARC LEVY
Updated Sat, October 4, 2025 at 8:42 AM CDT

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FILE - Kilmar Abrego Garcia attends a protest rally at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office in Baltimore, Monday, Aug. 25, 2025, to support Abrego Garcia. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough, File)
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A federal judge has concluded that the Department of Justice's prosecution of Kilmar Abrego Garcia on human smuggling charges may be an illegal retaliation after he successfully sued the Trump administration over his deportation to El Salvador.

The case of Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national who was a construction worker in Maryland, has become a proxy for the partisan struggle over President Donald Trump's sweeping immigration policy and mass deportation agenda.

U.S. District Court Judge Waverly Crenshaw late Friday granted a request by lawyers for Abrego Garcia and ordered discovery and an evidentiary hearing in Abrego Garcia's effort to show that the federal human smuggling case against him in Tennessee is illegally retaliatory.

Crenshaw said Abrego Garcia had shown that there is “some evidence that the prosecution against him may be vindictive.” That evidence included statements by various Trump administration officials and the timeline of the charges being filed.

The Department of Homeland Security referred questions to the Department of Justice, which did not immediately respond to an inquiry about the case Saturday.
 
So on instagram, they said they were arresting some people in Portland so I watched the video and they were no arrests. So I went to comments and said this is a dog and pony show. Where are the arrests and I was band from that video or what ever. So I’m beginning to think we are all in a dog and pony show as a whole because what has really happened for us that’s been really focused? Name something we didn’t already know or something substantial that had taken place. Fucking arrest a shit ton of people or shut the fuck up because we are very deceived.
 
So on instagram, they said they were arresting some people in Portland so I watched the video and they were no arrests. So I went to comments and said this is a dog and pony show. Where are the arrests and I was band from that video or what ever. So I’m beginning to think we are all in a dog and pony show as a whole because what has really happened for us that’s been really focused? Name something we didn’t already know or something substantial that had taken place. Fucking arrest a shit ton of people or shut the fuck up because we are very deceived.
Yep. I saw like 3 arrest last night when over 30 should have been arrested. Arrest 20 per day and this shit stops in a week.
 
:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
Just deport this shithead already
Associated Press

Abrego Garcia wins request for hearing on whether smuggling charges are illegally 'vindictive'​

MARC LEVY
Updated Sat, October 4, 2025 at 8:42 AM CDT

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FILE - Kilmar Abrego Garcia attends a protest rally at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office in Baltimore, Monday, Aug. 25, 2025, to support Abrego Garcia. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough, File)
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A federal judge has concluded that the Department of Justice's prosecution of Kilmar Abrego Garcia on human smuggling charges may be an illegal retaliation after he successfully sued the Trump administration over his deportation to El Salvador.

The case of Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national who was a construction worker in Maryland, has become a proxy for the partisan struggle over President Donald Trump's sweeping immigration policy and mass deportation agenda.

U.S. District Court Judge Waverly Crenshaw late Friday granted a request by lawyers for Abrego Garcia and ordered discovery and an evidentiary hearing in Abrego Garcia's effort to show that the federal human smuggling case against him in Tennessee is illegally retaliatory.

Crenshaw said Abrego Garcia had shown that there is “some evidence that the prosecution against him may be vindictive.” That evidence included statements by various Trump administration officials and the timeline of the charges being filed.

The Department of Homeland Security referred questions to the Department of Justice, which did not immediately respond to an inquiry about the case Saturday.
Is a vindictive prosecution illegal if there was a crime committed? Counselors on the board feel free to chime in.
 



 

If some judge doesn't cancel the audit they will find a slew of wives, children and relatives of Congressmen and other DC deep staters on both sides of the aisle who have channeled money, lots of it, to their kinfolk. This may be the #1 reason nobody is being perp walked. Might just wipe out 2/3 of the Congress.




wouldn't this be a nice start

Would be a nice start. Now get on with it!
 
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