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9066: An Immoral & unAmerican Executive Order

We need to revisit this episode of InRangeTV in light of current events.

9066: An Immoral & unAmerican Executive Order

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Didn't use Due Process on the way in, don't need it on the way out.

Chairman

Your right InRange, I do not get to tell you what content to put on your channel. I will take my support to another gun channel. Bye

Retired No Bad Days

Besides the fact that a superpower can and does create all the resources it wants to, (then distributes it however it likes,) a right granted by a state to a populace is either universal, applicable to all people or it's not. Once you start making a caste system, deciding who gets to have a right to courts and who doesn't, who counts as a human and who doesn't, you've turned the clock back to a society I won't accept.

moe

Abrego Garcia? This must be what you're talking about: "In those proceedings, the government claimed that he was a member of the MS-13 criminal gang because "he was wearing a Chicago Bulls hat and a hoodie" and a confidential informant claimed that he was active with an MS-13 group based in New York, where he has never lived." "An immigration judge in a bond hearing determined that the informant's claim was sufficient evidence for the purpose of denying Abrego Garcia's bond request; another judge upheld that ruling on appeal, saying the claim was not clearly wrong." There's your research. "Identified" as MS-13 member for accusations based on wearing of common sportswear and a claim that doesn't check out, one judge deciding for some reason that it was sufficient to deny him bail, and other opining that the claim was "not clearly wrong". Not clearly wrong, wth does that even mean? In no decision has he been "identified" as MS-13 member, it was just decided that he may not have bail. That's all you need for an effective life sentence or death penalty, when he gets into a prison full of members of the gang he fled from. Is this the legal standard you want to have applied in your country? Someone anonymously accuses you of taking a dump on a portrait of Trump somewhere where you have never been, you are then declared a domestic terrorist by the administration, and deported without process to serve basically a life sentence in a country you have no recourse in.

horrovac

Did you not hear Trump say that "homegrown" problem people are next? Also, you don't get to tell me what content I make.

InRange TV

Do a little research, he has been identified by two US Judges as a MS13 gang member. He fled his own country to avoid "Due process of law".

Retired No Bad Days

Due process costs resources. In a fairy tail world the resources are infinite. In the real world those are limited. US population is about 4% of the world. Imagine 20x demand for justice services. Why 20x? There is no barrier or quotas stopping literately everyone from coming here. The only fact that must be established is citizenship. Once all the sides agree, the detainee is not a US citizen, the due process can be skipped. And before you call me a xenophobic American, I am a Russian citizen in the US on a visa. All the said above applies to me.

Alex

Thee mother of a close friend was an internee 1942-45 in an Arizona detention center. She never forgot what had happened to her and her family. We should not forget......

Donald Davis

Thank you for reposting this. Those who forget (or ignore) history, are doomed to repeat it. And we ARE repeating it.

Jason

Some clown here posted "they don't have a right to due process" and it should be noted everyone and even corporations have a right to it.

moe

Due process of law has to be afforded to everyone or it will be taken away from everyone.

InRange TV

Stick to gun content, your way off base comparing MS13 to WW2 internment camps.

Retired No Bad Days

This was a crime, and this is a crime.

Rob Crosser

what the fu>>K happened to "habeas Corpus" the most basic human right of all, that the US copied from the alien country that created the law in the first place - the UK..

Dave Ingram

After the second world war, Germans have adopted the phrase "Nie wieder!" (Never again!) as one of the most important tenants of their national identity. Others, on the other hand, refuse to acknowledge the errors of their ways, and are doomed to repeat the errors they haven't atoned for. Thank you, Karl.

horrovac

Wrong. The fifth Amendment states: No person shall ... be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law. ...and the fourteenth: ... nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law. Come on, people. Do you need to be educated upon YOUR constitution by a foreigner? - particularly the likes of you, who won't miss any chance to yell "SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED". Note that it says PERSON, not citizen. Also, due process is a basic human right. I know, USA doesn't care about that crap any more. But some people still do.

horrovac

God damn you are a piece of shit aren't ya.

Ezri

You are simply wrong on that, killing an illegal immigrant is still murder, and anyone can submit a claim of asylum, and are owed due process in evaluating that claim. I did not ask what you thought because that is irrelevant. That is the law. Your imagination is not the law.

Verager

That's just not how the legal system works. Citizens have more rights, but people get due process. The greater issue is that they were here legally, but I don't expect to get through to you on that.

Verager

I hope the system makes it right for them. It's obviously unrealistic to deport 15million people without making any mistakes.

William Sullivan

The issue is that it's not just them. It's also people who used fully legal processes that are being deported. 9 out of 9 supreme Court said this is illegal.

Peter Hillier

William Sullivan

When you elect a felon, expect felonies.

jude stynes

It’s really Order xx66?? How evil.

Falling Steel


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