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politics DHS deported a US citizen to Mexico after threatening him with prison time 04/12/26(Sun)04:21:16 No.1505483
politics DHS deported a US citizen to Mexico after threatening him with prison time 04/12/26(Sun)04:21:16 No.1505483
politics DHS deported a US citizen to Mexico after threatening him with prison time Anonymous 04/12/26(Sun)04:21:16 No.1505483 [Reply]▶
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https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/us-politics/bryan- morales-us-citizen-deport-mexico-b2 955205.html
>A U.S. citizen has been deported to Mexico despite telling arresting officers that he had proof of citizenship at home, according to a new report.
>According to Univision’s Lidia Terrazas, 25-year-old Denver-born Brian Morales was threatened with either deportation or prison time following a traffic stop in Texas by Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) agents.
>This is the latest in a string of incidents involving U.S. citizens and Department of Homeland Security agents during the first 18 months of Trump’s second term in office. In addition several American children have been deported alongside their parents, including a child undergoing cancer treatment in the U.S.
>Meanwhile, three U.S. citizens have been killed by federal immigration officers this year.
>A spokesperson for DHS contested Morales’ story, telling The Independent, “CBP did NOT arrest a U.S. citizen. On April 3, U.S. Border Patrol agents from the Rocksprings, Texas Station interviewed Bryan Jose Morales-Garcia after he was encountered by Gillespie County Sheriff’s deputies near Fredericksburg. Agents determined Morales-Garcia was illegally in the U.S. through record checks. Morales-Garcia also admitted he is a Mexican national and he entered the country illegally. He was subsequently removed to Mexico on April 7.”
>“This is exactly what we’ve been warning about for years as the anti-immigrant rhetoric and legislation has heated up,” Texas Congressman Joaquin Castro told Univision.
>“ICE is often ignoring people when they say ‘hey I am a U.S. citizen here’s the proof. It’s because they want people gone.”
>In a video posted on Instagram, Terrazas reported that Morales, who does not speak English, was born in the U.S. but was taken to Mexico by his parents as a toddler.
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>He said he came back to the U.S. as an adult, crossing the border legally using his birth certificate. He was in the process of obtaining his Real ID.
>When he was pulled over with his construction crew by CBP, he did not have ID on him, but told officers that he could get his Social Security number, birth certificate, and medical records from home to prove his case. However, officers did not believe him and deported him on April 7th.
>According to Terrazas, Morales told three different agents about his citizenship status, but instead of listening to him or looking at his documentation, they threatened him with five years in prison for fraud.
>He told Terrazas that he became so afraid of prison time, and of being unable to see his daughter, that he signed voluntary removal papers and told the officers “what they wanted to hear.”
>He was then not told where in Mexico he was being deported to, and when he arrived, he realized it was a place he had never been to before. According to Morales, his boss was also placed into ICE custody, despite being a U.S. citizen with proof of citizenship at home.
>Rep. Castro likened the stop to “a kind of racial profiling.” Saying, “They’re not just targeting undocumented Latinos, they’re often targeting any Latino and some U.S. citizens are going to get caught up in that.”
>Political ethicist Norman Ornstein surmised on X “Sue the s*** out of them and fire everyone who refused to look at his documents.”
>This latest DHS incident comes shortly at the start of Markwayne Mullin‘s tenure as Secretary of Homeland Security following on from the scandal ridden reign of his presesscor, Kristi Noem.
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>>1505489
>>Morales-Garcia also admitted he is a Mexican national and he entered the country illegally.
Except he wasn't and as he testified, they literally strongarmed him into a false confession by threatening to throw him in prison for five years.
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>>1505483
>When he was pulled over with his construction crew by CBP, he did not have ID on him
Of course not. Why would anyone have an ID on them while driving?
>>1505489
This.
>>1505490
Cry more, faggot.
Also:
>Meanwhile, three U.S. citizens have been killed by federal immigration officers this year.
Yeah they deserved it. Maybe stop trying to hit ICE agents with your car.
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>>1505498
>He said he wasn't.
Yeah after the police held him for hours and threatened him with prison time for "fraud" otherwise.
You know a year or two ago, there was a story about a man who police got to confess had murdered his missing father-in-law, cut up his body, and disposed of it after hours of interrogation. Except, problem was, said father-in-law was still alive. He wasn't even missing; he'd simply gone to pick up someone from the airport and his phone was dead. They just browbeat and gaslit him until he confessed to SOMETHING because they wouldn't let him go otherwise.
Don't trust any fucking confession obtained without evidence backing it up.
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>>1505505
>He doesn't speak english you idiot
All the more reason to not believe a fucking word these ICE agents say and deem anything they made him sign as under duress. He testified outright that he told them repeatedly that he was a citizen and they just ignored him and threatened him with prison time.
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>He also signed a written voluntary removal order.
Doesn't matter. You can't deport a US citizen. Someone needs to lose their job over this.
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>>1505507
>You can't deport a US citizen.
He's not a US citizen. He doesn't speak english, he didn't have any form of identification, he literally told the federal government that he was a member of a different country, and he SIGNED a LEGALLY BINDING DOCUMENT agreeing to deport him.
You are totally incapable of treating this guy like a human being capable of making informed decisions and being accountable for his own actions.
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>>1505509
>He's not a US citizen.
Yes he is. He told three different agents he was a citizen. They didn't listen and threatened to send him to prison.
>He doesn't speak english
That doesn't matter.
>he didn't have any form of identification
He did at home.
>he literally told the federal government that he was a member of a different country
He did not, and "member of a different country" isn't a thing.
>and he SIGNED a LEGALLY BINDING DOCUMENT
Because they were threatening to send him to prison.
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>>1505566
>Even if he was driving, which he wasn’t, he may have simply forgotten his driving license.
Anon there has never been a time in my entire life where I have gone to work without my wallet in my pocket, which has my ID. Humans in this country usually don't go to work without their ID. You should take notes.
>Is being forgetful now cause to be coerced into a false confession?
No, but driving without an ID is a crime, and I keep noticing a trend of you fucking people constantly breaking the fucking law - and then trying to excuse, justify, or downplay it with bullshit nonsense like "durrrrrrrrr breaking into da cuntry illegally is liek jaywalking durrrrrrr!"
Fuck you people. I'm tired of your excuses. You can't follow even the simplest laws we have, like having your drivers license on you while driving. It's just too hard to fucking follow.
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>>1505569
>Anon there has never been a time in my entire life where I have gone to work without my wallet in my pocket
NTA, but cool, you speak foe everyone in the country. No on else has ever had an experience outside of yours./s
>No, but driving without an ID is a crime
Cool. So what happens if you drive without a license? Oh, you don't know, you've never done that let me tell you.
Nothing. They look your name up in your computer system. Then they talk to you about whatever they pulled you over for. They might add a fine. They might just tell you not to forget it next time.
>I keep noticing a trend of you fucking people constantly breaking the fucking law - and then trying to excuse, justify, or downplay it with bullshit nonsense. . . . I'm tired of your excuses. . . .
I'm tired of you screeching autistic dipshits pointing at people violating civil codes and treating them like fucking murderers, as if staying 15 minutes after my parking meter expires deserves the same level of attention as raping eating and murdering your whole family. I'm tired of you closeted mental midgets refusing to hold people accountable for violent crimes while you deport American citizens for nonviolent civil violations, and not even acknowledging there's a problem.
>I love my daddy trump! I LOVE my daddy trump! Yes daddy! Yes daddy! Say less daddy!
Fuck you fascist pedophile enabler.
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>>1505585
>X is illegal
>X is a crime
Oh, okay. Huge difference. Thanks asshole.
>>1505584
>NTA, but cool, you speak foe everyone in the country. No on else has ever had an experience outside of yours./s
As a law abiding citizen I feel confident in speaking for all the other law abiding citizens and explaining some of our techniques to avoid going to jail to all the other non-law-abiding groups - leftists, illegals, etc. - that still can't figure it out.
Step 1: OBEY THE LAW
Step 2: STOP BREAKING INTO COUNTRIES YOU DO NOT BELONG IN
>Cool. So what happens if you drive without a license? Oh, you don't know, you've never done that let me tell you.
>Nothing.
No, you get a ticket, retard. That's the start, and then if they investigate further and start to notice other crimes... like not being here legally... then they'll most likely detain you.
>I'm tired of you screeching autistic dipshits pointing at people violating civil codes and treating them like fucking murderers, as if staying 15 minutes after my parking meter expires deserves the same level of attention as raping eating and murdering your whole family.
And I'm tired of you screeching autistic dipshits treating illegal immigration like 'oh it's just a misdemeanor, like jaywalking'.
> I'm tired of you closeted mental midgets refusing to hold people accountable for violent crimes
Such as? Are you fucking kidding me? I've bitched constantly about you subhuman democrats letting criminals out of jail, murderers and rapists, as if they've only been arrested for a parking meter expiring (like that guy who stabbed the Ukrainian girl that you're all defending in the next thread).
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>>1505584
>and not even acknowledging there's a problem.
The problem is people like you who want to flood our nation with foreigners that can't even follow the fucking law to get into this country in the first place, or abuse the bullshit loophole you faggots created where they can be here illegally for several years and then claim asylum the second they're caught - like Abrego Garcia did.
>Fuck you fascist pedophile enabler.
Die screaming in pain you worthless subhuman leftist sack of shit. I hope your whole family gets raped and murdered by one of the illegals you simp for.
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>>1505596
>No, you get a ticket, retard.
Not really. I just give them my name and address, they look it up, and let me go with a warning.
Its not really a crime.
What are they teaching you in India? You make America sound even shittier than it is.
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>>1505599
I don't know why you're splitting hairs over this. Either way he's driving a car without a license. Whether he forgot it or whether he doesn't have one, both ways he's still breaking the law - a common theme. Which is why I don't give a flying fuck what ICE did to him. I'm fatigued.
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>>1505600
Well it must be nice to have that kind of privilege where you've never had to deal with an asshole cop on a bad day. I guess that's one of the perks of being a spoiled rich kid living in a gated community, spending all your free time crying over illegals and not worrying about their impact on the job market since you'll never work anyways.
>>1505601
>Morales-Garcia also admitted he is a Mexican national and he entered the country illegally.
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>>1505617
>When he was pulled over with his construction crew by CBP
So with your shitty interpretation of English, you read this as their entire construction crew was driving because they were all pulled over?
Shilly esl, thats not how english works
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>>1505621
Still not seeing the part in the article that said he wasn't driving.
>Just try not to rage when he's let back in the country like Garcia was
Meh, can't get rid of them all. Not while democrats exist, unfortunately. We're doing the best we can to save what's left of America from traitors who would rather fill our nation with foreigners that refuse to follow our laws, so they can get more power in congress because our census doesn't discriminate between legals and illegals.
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>>1505612
>>Morales-Garcia also admitted he is a Mexican national and he entered the country illegally.
admitted UNDER DURESS. Again, they threatened him with prison time until he said what he wanted to hear. Why else would he say something that objectively isn't true?
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>>1505622
>foreigners
Ah, you only think its a foreigner because US citizens are foreigners to you.
To other Americans, being born in America and having a birth certificate makes you a US Citizen
Indians are foreigners in the US
I hope this english lesson makes you post less retarded things on this board in the future
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>>1505623
Which would make more sense that he would take the prison time and then take it to trial where he could show his documentation - which we still haven't seen, so we don't even know if he's telling the truth about being a US citizen - and then counter-sue the department.
Or even better, he could've avoided the entire mess by just carrying his ID on him like everyone else does. Imagine that.
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>>1505623
>Why else would he say something that objectively isn't true?
But it is true.
Deportation doesn't allow the US to physically remove someone just because the US dislikes him. They can only be sent back to their own country, or the last country they used to arrive in the US.
Democrats have been lying about the US unlawfully deporting citizens for a full year, why are you trusting any of this bullshit now?
How did you read the surname of Congressman Joaquin Castro and think "oh yeah this guy seems like he's telling the truth".
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>>1505660
>But it is true.
No it isn't. He's a US citizen, this is proven fact. He's on record as a US citizen. He was in the middle of getting a real ID. He was born in the US.
>Deportation doesn't allow the US to physically remove someone just because the US dislikes him. They can only be sent back to their own country, or the last country they used to arrive in the US.
Yeah unless they lie about the guy being a mexican immigrant because he lived in mexico and deport him there even though he has US citizenship.
>How did you read the surname of Congressman Joaquin Castro and think "oh yeah this guy seems like he's telling the truth".
Because the guy is objectively a US citizen. He has papers he just didn't have them on him you fucking moron. This isn't subjective.
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>>1505662
>He's a US citizen, this is proven fact.
The Department of Homeland Security said he wasn't.
>Yeah unless they lie about the guy being a mexican immigrant because he lived in mexico and deport him there even though he has US citizenship.
What incentive does DHS have to lie about the citizenship status of this guy?
>He has papers he just didn't have them on him you fucking moron.
Not 'papers'. No form of ID at all.
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>>1505607
If he was driving and has a license, that he didn't have with him at the time he was pulled over, it doesn't make him an unlicensed driver. He has a license, just because he isn't carrying it doesn't make him temporarily unlicensed, he may legally operate a vehicle he is licensed he passed the licensing requirements it doesn't matter whether he has it in his pocket.
It's not up to ICE to enforce traffic code anyway and it's not a legal requirement to carry ID at all times either
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>>1505664
>The Department of Homeland Security said he wasn't.
Yeah when they deported him. Unfortunately, his lawyer and congressman have the receipts.
>What incentive does DHS have to lie about the citizenship status of this guy?
Refusing to admit they fucked up and trying to meet their quotas?
>Not 'papers'. No form of ID at all.
Brian Morales is a confirmed US citizen. He was born in the US, lives in the US, and was in the middle of acquiring a Real ID. This isn't something debatable.
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>>1505667
>Unfortunately, his lawyer and congressman have the receipts.
Joaquin Castro, whose last name is literally Castro, is your primary source?
>Refusing to admit they fucked up and trying to meet their quotas?
ICE doesn't have quotas. They're not beat cops.
>This isn't something debatable.
Or you're just lying.
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>>1505667
Why are you defending him?
He didn't rape any children
He didn't steal money from you
He didn't fuck up global oil distribution
All those things are fine and dandy, but being born in the US with a brown sounding name is obviously illegal
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>>1505670
>He didn't rape any children
Nigger, I can literally go on google right now and search "migrant commits rape" and find pages and pages of news articles about illegal immigrants committing violent crimes.
Were you this upset about the murder of Mollie Tibbetts? Laken Riley? Rachel Morin? Kate Steinle? Sarah Root? Lizbeth Medina? And those are just some of the higher-profile names, there's a hell of a lot more.
They were all American citizens who were just minding their own business when they got murdered. Yet here you are frothing mad over one faggot retard who got deported because he was here illegally. Maybe you should rethink your morality.
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>>1505669
>Joaquin Castro, whose last name is literally Castro, is your primary source?
Literally how does a last name matter? "Oh it's spanish-" yeah so is Rubio. You gonna deport the secretary of state next?
>ICE doesn't have quotas.
Yes they do lmao. Meeting them is literally the entire reason they keep amping up and doing some shit like this.
>https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/13/ice-agent-court-testi mony-oregon
>Or you're just lying.
He has a social security number. He was born in the US. He's a US citizen and you're defending ICE forcing him to make a false confession and deporting him.
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>>1505597
Young conservative man, you have anger issues.
I believe this partly may be because you are in a low paying job, and that you are too intelligent to be doing this demeaning labor. Also I detect that you may have low self-esteem issues, due to your weight and physical appearance and consequently are lonely and have no social life and may be a virgin..
Leave this website immediately, and find an overweight young woman your same age, and take her to McDonald's and get a couple of Big Macs. I suggest that you look in Walmart and other big box stores and their employees as the place to find a suitable mate.
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>>1505746
>always been
Yeah I'm sure it's normal for a natural-born citizen born in America, a nation that originally began as a British colonialist state, to be unable to understand English.
Maybe this is the next cope for leftards trying to normalize mass migration.
>America has always been a islamic indian and mexican country bro, stop being racist
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>>1505795
You're seething that an illegal immigrant was removed from the country after he admitted was a mexican national, and then pretending like America wasn't culturally English because a black guy lived in England in the 17th century.
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>>1505803
>You're seething that an illegal immigrant was removed from the country after he admitted was a mexican national
But he's not. Just like how if I lock you in a room and refuse to let you leave unless you say you shot JFK it doesn't mean you shot JFK.
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>>1505768
>Yeah I'm sure it's normal for a natural-born citizen born in America, a nation that originally began as a British colonialist state, to be unable to understand English.
Yep, you got it! That's literally always been a thing. There are over 800,000 Americans to this day speaking German at home, despite most German immigration ending in the early 1900s.
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>>1505509
Anchor babies are still citizens, take it up with congress. It's not ICE's job to change that.
Sure, he has no right to be working in this country not speaking the language, being part of the culture, or even liking hte people. He's still a citizen. Our rules suck but it's not ICE's job to change them.
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>>1505866
They were smart enough to realize that signing a rule into law that states "ENGLISH IS THE ONLY LANGUAGE, ALL YOU FROGS AND KRAUTS GTFO" would instantly cause a civil war on top of all the problems they were having with being a newly freed colony, and erred on the side of caution.
Just like how signing the same law today would be disastrous and wouldn't accomplish a single thing except isolating half of the country.
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>>1505627
>I can go to jail and fight this in court, then win hundreds of thousands of dollars OR ... I can lie and go to Mexico
Hmmm that's a tough one.
>>1505628
>Where in the US Constitution does it say everyone needs to carry ID
Is this a sovereign citizen argument where you don't need a license to drive on public roads because you're 'traveling'?
>>1505666
He is still breaking the law either way.
>>1505690
>He was an American citizen who followed both of those steps and still got deported.
Except for Step 1. Driving without a license (either because he forgot it or didn't have one at all).
>>1505691
I'm sorry, but cops are allowed to use coercion and (non-violent) intimidation to get confessions from criminals. This is why everyone tells you to shut the fuck up and only say "I want an attorney" if you're arrested.
>>1505705
>Leave this website immediately,
I was here first, predditor. Like these illegals, you can go back to your own shitbox.
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>>1505877
>>I can go to jail and fight this in court, then win hundreds of thousands of dollars OR ... I can lie and go to Mexico
>Hmmm that's a tough one.
Yeah saying "just go to prison, it'll be fine" is a terrible idea. People have gotten killed after being put there on false charges.
>Is this a sovereign citizen argument where you don't need a license to drive on public roads because you're 'traveling'?
>Except for Step 1. Driving without a license (either because he forgot it or didn't have one at all).
Provide one report saying he was the one driving the car, seeing as we KNOW he was with others, or shut the fuck up.
>This is why everyone tells you to shut the fuck up and only say "I want an attorney" if you're arrested.
They almost certainly denied him an attorney too. It's common ICE practice they've been sued over multiple times.
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>>1505878
>no don't go to trial and fight these false charges in court. Go to Mexico instead!
Because nobody ever gets killed there.
>Provide one report saying he was the one driving the car, seeing as we KNOW he was with others, or shut the fuck up.
No you shut the fuck up. The article already says he was pulled over and you still can't show any proof he wasn't driving without a license.
>They almost certainly denied him an attorney too.
Gonna need a citation for that one too since you keep lying about basic shit.
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>>1505879
>Because nobody ever gets killed there.
They deported him to the middle of a city. Also no one is going to want a fucking prison sentence on their record.
>The article already says he was pulled over and you still can't show any proof he wasn't driving without a license.
Not a single article calls him the driver. Only he was with a group of coworkers that was pulled over.
>Gonna need a citation for that one too since you keep lying about basic shit.
Common ICE protocol:
>https://abcnews.com/US/lawyers-allege-dept-homeland-security-denying- legal-counsel/story?id=129335914
>https://www.thebanner.com/community/local-news/ever-alvarenga-rios-la wyer-immigrant-crash-ice-GTKRZLMIYZ HIBO4HIWTX22S7OU/
>https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/ice-blocked-detainees-access -lawyers-minnesota-judge-finds-2026 -02-13/
Also, if he DID have access to a lawyer, he'd easily be able to provide his papers. You want me to trust these fucks for once DIDN'T deny someone access to legal council after they keep getting caught doing it, even though any basic legal council would've just provided his info?
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>>1505884
none of this really matters, he'll be back in america with taxpayer money for damages shortly
but you'll get a week or two of pretending another criminal has been deported, so ride that high while you got it
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>>1505884
>They deported him to the middle of a city.
Where people die all the time. Here let's test how good faith you can be for once: does he have more of a chance of getting killed inside a US prison or on the streets of Juarez?
>Not a single article calls him the driver.
Not a single article says he wasn't.
>Only he was with a group of coworkers that was pulled over.
It says he was pulled over.
>Lawyers allege
Stopped reading there.
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>>1505889
lol yeah you keep thinking that. Worst case, some super-lefty dem shuts down ICE and they have to find another job elsewhere in the government. You'll still flood the nation with 40 million illegals this time instead of 20 under Biden, and guarantee that the most far-right president ever, that would make Trump say "God damn!", gets into office next time. Project 2025? Meet project 2035.
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>>1505890
>Worst case, some super-lefty dem shuts down ICE and they have to find another job elsewhere in the government.
Yeah because "retard who has less than two months of training and froths at the mouth whenever he sees someone with dark skin" is very much in demand.
These retards were already basically unhirable. Now with a black mark on their record in the form of all the human rights violating shit ICE has been getting up to, they'll be lucky if they don't get shanked by their fellow homeless. They're gonna drink/overdose themselves to deaths and their funerals are mostly gonna consist of people pissing on the grave.
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>>1505890
>Oh yeah? My fat pedo retard leader hasn't solved any of the problems he promised to solve and has, in fact, made them all much worse? See you in 10 years when there is even less support for ruining the country for the sake of it!!
wow i wonder if this will work
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>>1505894
>Yeah because "retard who has less than two months of training and froths at the mouth whenever he sees someone with dark skin" is very much in demand.
Have you seen the ATF lately?
>>1505895
>enforcing immigration laws is ruining the country
Because open border societies like the United Kingdom are such raving success stories.
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>>1505877
>I'm sorry, but cops are allowed to use coercion and (non-violent) intimidation to get confessions from criminals.
This is also illegal as shit, like in all cases this is a violation of the 4th and 5th amendment. Nobody cares though because for some reason Cops went from "Citizens on patrol" to "Literal gestapo can do whatever they want as long as they get that confession" and I'm glad people are starting to realize the retarded end-goal of that line of thought because nobody seemed to care until this ICE thing happened and it turns out that what constitutes a 'reasonable amount of force' depends entirely on the stupid, braindead, blackest gorilla who is currently punching and beating whatever put him in his autistic power-filled temper tantrum.
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>>1505896
>enforcing immigration laws
yes it clearly says in Trump 3:16 - You may arrest anyone you want if they are brown enough, citizenship doesn't matter. Hold them until they get a confession.
This goes along with Bush Chapter 10 Statute 15: You can ship them to another country under the dead of night and waterboard them if they don't confess too.
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>>1505897
>This is also illegal as shit,
Oh really? Tell me more how cops can't ask you questions in an interview, without an attorney present, and coerce you to give a statement without legal counsel. Now to be fair, usually when you say "I want an attorney" the interview is supposed to end there. But guess what?
>Nobody cares though because for some reason Cops went from "Citizens on patrol" to "Literal gestapo can do whatever they want as long as they get that confession"
You lefties had no problem with it when it was us crazy right-wing militias getting shot. Hell you still don't give a fuck today, laughing as 75 year old grandmothers at Jan 6th get hit with seditious conspiracy charges because they were taking selfies in the lobby. So miss me with your whining and bitching. You wanted big government, here it is.
Now we play the pendulum game.
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>>1505909
The type of dumb fuck to read "When he was pulled over with his construction crew by CBP" and conclude "LOL HE WAS BEHIND THE WHEEL I KNOW IT FOR A FACT HE IS A LAWBREAKER"
take your shotgun and try it out as mouthwash faggot
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>>1505912
It's insane that you think that's the most ridiculous part of this article, instead of the fact that this guy didn't have any form of ID on him when they picked him up.
You can't pick up prescriptions, drive a car, go into a bar, buy alcohol, cashing checks, lease/rent literally anything etc etc etc without a fucking ID you leftoid tranny trashcan. You can't even work on a valid construction site without one due to federal law.
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>>1505923
Kill yourself shill
>you cant drive a car, cashing checks
nice esl list lisp
and yeah, you can drive a car without an ID. The car doesnt ask you for ID to turn over LMAO
do your mom the favor and splatter your brains on the basement wall all ready
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>>1505890
>lol yeah you keep thinking that. Worst case, some super-lefty dem shuts down ICE and they have to find another job elsewhere in the government. You'll still flood the nation with 40 million illegals this time instead of 20 under Biden, and guarantee that the most far-right president ever, that would make Trump say "God damn!", gets into office next time. Project 2025? Meet project 2035.
there weren't 20 million unauthorized in the usa. even under biden.
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>>1505978
>Project 2025? Meet project 2035
Not going to waste time debating right wing retards on the tired easily debunkable talking points. Just needed to point out presidential elections are every four years. It would be project 2033. These stupid inbred dipshits are literally too retarded to do the most basic math. They don't have the mental acuity to add 8.
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>>1506086
..no, they don't. Wallets and purses in the US literally have special pockets stitched into them to your ID. The only time you take it out is if you're showing it to someone to verify your identity.
Nobody empties out their entire purse/wallet when they get home you psycho.
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>>1506103
>If you're not driving and you're bringing a lunch, why would you need an ID? Makes sense.
Like if you're stranded or in an emergency and need to spend money?
Trump needs to deport the brownest part of california to fix this kind of idiocy, it's the only way to be sure.
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>>1506107
>Like if you're stranded or in an emergency and need to spend money?
So nothing that would affect me on a normal day?
Phones on site. I can call the missus if needed.
Job has emergency contact info.
It doesn't even come out of my pockets 80% of the year.
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>>1506108
The person you're replying to literally can't understand walking around without their security blankets
Imagine being so retardedly frightened that you're scared of going into a gun free zone and getting shot, thats what you're dealing with.
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>>1506129
Yeah, and just to clarify because it might seem weird to need money at work, I used to smoke and nearly always bought lunch. I vape now so wouldn’t need money for that it’s pretty easy to bring plenty of juice and a fresh battery, but if I forgot those and had to buy some I’d need money and possibly some ID for age verification.
>>1506107
The solution is everyone needs internal chips which can be scanned for ID and money, maybe retina scans too
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There was once a time when a man could wander up to a construction site, work for a day with no paperwork or documentation. Make a few bucks for food. Then fuck off back into the void never to be seen again.
In fact I believe the movie 'Joe Dirt' is focused on one of those types.
Too bad that doesn'texist anymore and my entire life has to be tracked and paper worked, but its for the best I give up my freedom, anything to get rid of them darkies!
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