Hundreds of "illegal immigrant criminals" in the U.S. were arrested and hundreds more flown out of the country on military aircraft, the White House said.
"The Trump Administration arrested 538 illegal immigrant criminals including a suspected terrorist, four members of the Tren de Aragua gang, and several illegals convicted of sex crimes against minors."
Meanwhile, a defense official said there were two flights overnight. Both went to Guatemala, according to two sources, and carried 81 deportees. However, a Guatemalan official said 79 Guatemalans had been returned, 31 women and 48 men.
Leavitt stated, "The Trump Administration also deported hundreds of illegal immigrant criminals via military aircraft. The largest massive deportation operation in history is well underway."
"The problem with this is none of these people were rapists, or murderers or criminals," Baraka said. "The problem with it is that ICE went in there without a warrant. And we can disagree on politics, you can disagree with me on the role immigrants play in the economy of our community, you can disagree with me about the fact that most immigrants are not criminals, in fact, they are victims of violence in cities, we can disagree about whether you support mass deportation or not. But, what we must agree on is that the thing that separates this country from any other countries around the world is the constitution of the United States."
The OG Nazis studied United States history, from the genocide of the native Americans, their displacements, the slavery of black people, the way they treated the workers that build the nation, like Chinese, Irish, Italian, the segregation, the treating prisoners like chattel slavery....
Your missing a key factor l, according to ICE the constitution doesn't apply, at least for requiring a warrant, within 100 miles of a border. So far no court has stopped this practice. It puts my entire State (and many others) entirely within that zone.
It's worse than that. As all international airports count as "the border" so any place within 100 miles (might be 200 actually) falls under that purview.
Meanwhile, a defense official said there were two flights overnight. Both went to Guatemala, according to two sources, and carried 81 deportees. However, a Guatemalan official said 79 Guatemalans had been returned, 31 women and 48 men.
I bet those two others were really US citizens all along, and Guatemala knew that and did not take them back. Where are they now?