As I’ve been saying, we should not interfere in a citizen’s relationship with his country. It’s none of our business, and we end up looking like fools.
Does Sen. Van Hollen have no American citizens he should be working for?
There’s zero evidence that anybody in Latin America has been thankful for all the meddling we’ve done on their lives since 1898.
Nobody’s been able to articulate what due process he was deprived of. The only error is he being deported to the wrong country I guess? But that was after multiple immigration hearings spanning years that concluded he had to be deported. What more due process should be afforded to this piece of shit?
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The wrong country being his own country where everything changed dramatically since he left. If, as he claimed, he left because he was afraid of the gangs, then good news! The gangs have been defeated! Time to go back.
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Haha no. He didn’t want to go back because he was part of the gangs they cleaned up.
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That a US senator should treat an illegal alien – and a criminal to boot – as if he were an important foreign dignitary, more important than any of his US constituents and deserving of a full-blown political/diplomatic visit involving air travel and a few days’ stay would make my blood boil if I were an American. Just saying.
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Clarissa greetings to you. See I did not in the least make fun of your religion. 🙂 As an atheist praise God this Jew boy loves to mock religion. But I accept rebuke and hold off cracking jokes about Easter as a sign of respect to you.
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