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2019-03-20 at 10:01 PM UTC in I will leave this website forever on one condition
Originally posted by We'reAllBrownNosers Tell me where you live tough guy. Let's meet up. I won't kill you, I've simply stated I'd like to, I would enjoy it very much. But that doesn't mean I'd do it. Smashing your face in would be plenty.
Give me your address and I'll come to you. I want your license with a photo of you next to it. -
2019-03-20 at 9:59 PM UTC in Supreme Court rules 5-4 in favor of indefinite detention of non-citizens
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2019-03-20 at 9:37 PM UTC in NIS archive circa 3/18/19
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2019-03-20 at 9:36 PM UTC in I will leave this website forever on one condition
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2019-03-20 at 9:35 PM UTC in I will leave this website forever on one conditionYeah. I guarantee you couldn't kick my ass. I could crush your windpipe with one hand. I am stronger than most men, and you are less than most men. It would be like fighting an infant.
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2019-03-20 at 9:33 PM UTC in What would your most critical sexual partner share with us if he/she came here to ruin you?big fucking McBitch who probably has to shave her upper lip
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2019-03-20 at 9:33 PM UTC in What would your most critical sexual partner share with us if he/she came here to ruin you?Dontellem is overweight loool
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2019-03-20 at 9:32 PM UTC in Supreme Court rules 5-4 in favor of indefinite detention of non-citizens
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2019-03-20 at 9:31 PM UTC in I'm writing a book
Originally posted by Lanny You said you were going to start a business and create a linux distro in the last month lol, what you're actually going to do is make a bunch of plans and never follow through on anything.
Having plans and aspirations is better than getting drunk and working an IT job, making OTHER people money.
I'm waiting on my LLC filing to go through, what are you doing besides flat lining, Lanny? -
2019-03-20 at 9:27 PM UTC in I will leave this website forever on one condition
Originally posted by We'reAllBrownNosers CandyRein doesn't really "contribute" in a way I'd prefer but she seems like an alright person, although she's part gay like §m£ÂgØL.
There's not many members of this site I'd really want to murder in real life. §m£ÂgØL is definitely on the top of the list of ones I'd like to murder. I would like to find him one day when he's having a great time, real happy and relaxed, beat him over the head with a baseball bat so his skull fragments are poking into his brain just enough that he's mumbling "nooo, heeeellppp" with his arms flailing in slow motion, and then hold a large mirror in front of his face so he can see the damage that's been done to his faggot face, and reality will sink in for him, there's no escape. At that point he'll know he's about to die, and I'd proceed to break as many bones as possible before finally smashing the rest of his skull into his brains as he lays there twitching and choking on his own blood.
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2019-03-20 at 9:25 PM UTC in Supreme Court rules 5-4 in favor of indefinite detention of non-citizensAlso if you actually read the hearing, Lanny, you'll see I'm not the only one making these arguments. Everything I've said has already been said in court.
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2019-03-20 at 9:23 PM UTC in Supreme Court rules 5-4 in favor of indefinite detention of non-citizens
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2019-03-20 at 9:23 PM UTC in Supreme Court rules 5-4 in favor of indefinite detention of non-citizensNo. It's not people who are to be deported. It's those who are 'deportable'. After they are released for their crimes they're held, yes, until a decision is made on whether or not to deport them. But it's under their original warrant, so yes it's for the same crimes. And without bail.
What you quoted isn't really a definitive limit on the time they can be held. It simply states that it isn't indefinite (as in at that point, in 2003, it wasn't the case) and that in most cases its less than 90 days. There is still no limit and holding time is determined by ICE. There are records of many people being held for years. Here's just one, of a guy who was locked up for 2 years and ended up getting released.
https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/crime-and-courts/2019/01/09/immigration-hold-iowa-nebraska-deportation-delays-hasan-salama-dibai-ghithan-ice-green-card-crime/2530391002/
And yes, even if there was a determined max time, I still think this would be unethical and against the Constitution to process people in such a way. These are not the same standards of protection that US citizens have. ICE has been holding people to be deported for incredulous amount of times already, that's why this case even came up. But now, it's definitively legal to do so. So this dude in Iowa who got released because the judge said he was being held too long? Maybe he'd still be imprisoned.
This reminds me of prisons abroad where prisoners have been waiting for years and years to even get their first hearing. These people should be deported immediately after serving their sentence. If ICE can't decide whether or not to deport by then (and they can't) then they should be free as anyone else while they await that decision. They should not have to be potentially imprisoned indefinitely because ICE simply isn't able to process them well enough.
Not to mention that the conditions in some of these places are absolutely deplorable. -
2019-03-20 at 8:38 PM UTC in I will leave this website forever on one condition
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2019-03-20 at 8:33 PM UTC in What would your most critical sexual partner share with us if he/she came here to ruin you?
Originally posted by DontTellEm Lol no but she sounds like a nice young lady.
Just to elaborate on my post, I had this bf that would say it a lot during sex & I told him don't say fat during sex at all, it turns me off. He would just keep doing to piss me off I guess. Lol asshole
To clarify, you told him to stop saying "fat pussy" during sex? -
2019-03-20 at 8:31 PM UTC in Supreme Court rules 5-4 in favor of indefinite detention of non-citizensI'm not saying they WILL hold people indefinitely. I'm just saying they CAN hold people indefinitely by imprisoning them again, after their sentence, for the same crime. Eventually those people would probably be deported, in reality, but it doesn't make it any less fucked up that anybody in this country can be arrested again without committing another crime.
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2019-03-20 at 8:28 PM UTC in Supreme Court rules 5-4 in favor of indefinite detention of non-citizens
Originally posted by Lanny Criminal immigrants who can be legally deported. I'm not sure you can really call them legal immigrants if they don't have a right to be in the country anymore.
I haven't really read too much about the case but I think you're being just a little dramatic. The law in question, which the supreme court held the validity of, pertains to specific classes of immigrants who are "deportable", defined here: https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/8/1227#a_2
And the indefinite part of the detention doesn't seem to be the case from what I see in Demore v. Kim cited by the supreme court's finding:
https://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/01-1491.ZS.html
Deportation is fine. That's the law. They were still entitled to all the rights that anybody else on US territory has under the 14th amendment. But they're not any more.
You are citing something completely different with that last link. This is the juicy text in question, which I linked in the OP:Stat. 3009–585, 8 U. S. C. §1226©, these aliens must be
arrested “when [they are] released” from custody on criminal charges and (with one narrow exception not involved
in these cases) must be detained without a bond hearing
until the question of their removal is resolved.
In these cases, the United States Court of Appeals for
the Ninth Circuit held that this mandatory-detention
requirement applies only if a covered alien is arrested by
immigration officials as soon as he is released from jail.
In this very case there are people who were imprisoned for months AFTER their release from jail.8 U. S. C. §1226. “Apprehension and detention of aliens
“(a) Arrest, detention, and release
“On a warrant issued by the Attorney General, an alien
may be arrested and detained pending a decision on
whether the alien is to be removed from the United States.
Except as provided in subsection © and pending such
decision, the Attorney General—
“(1) may continue to detain the arrested alien; and
“(2) may release the alien on—
“(A) bond of at least $1,500 with security approved by,
and containing conditions prescribed by, the Attorney
General; or
“(B) conditional parole;
. . . . .
“© Detention of criminal aliens
“(1) Custody
“The Attorney General shall take into custody any alien
who—
“(A) is inadmissible by reason of having committed any
offense covered in section 1182(a)(2) of this title,
“(B) is deportable by reason of having committed any
offense covered in section 1227(a)(2)(A)(ii), (A)(iii), (B), (C),
or (D) of this title,
“(C) is deportable under section 1227(a)(2)(A)(i) of this
title on the basis of an offense for which the alien has been
sentence[d] to a term of imprisonment of at least 1 year, or
“(D) is inadmissible under section 1182(a)(3)(B) of this
title or deportable under section 1227(a)(4)(B) of this title,
“when the alien is released, without regard to whether the
alien is released on parole, supervised release, or probation, and without regard to whether the alien may be
arrested or imprisoned again for the same offense.
BREYER, J., dissenting
Cite as: 586 U. S. ____ (2019) 19
Appendix A to the opinion of BREYER, J.
“(2) Release
“The Attorney General may release an alien described in
paragraph (1) only if the Attorney General decides pursuant to section 3521 of title 18 that release of the alien from
custody is necessary to provide protection to a witness, a
potential witness, a person cooperating with an investigation into major criminal activity, or an immediate family
member or close associate of a witness, potential witness,
or person cooperating with such an investigation, and the
alien satisfies the Attorney General that the alien will not
pose a danger to the safety of other persons or of property
and is likely to appear for any scheduled proceeding. A
decision relating to such release shall take place in accordance with a procedure that considers the severity of
the offense committed by the alien.” (Emphasis added.) -
2019-03-20 at 8:04 PM UTC in What would your most critical sexual partner share with us if he/she came here to ruin you?It's obviously in the app lol.
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2019-03-20 at 8:02 PM UTC in Supreme Court rules 5-4 in favor of indefinite detention of non-citizens
Originally posted by Bologna Nacho Another Trump win, loser.
If Trump is against right to fair trial and punishment, then sure. He won. Congratulations.
But you can bet your ass that your rights are next. Justice does not die quickly. It bleeds out long and slow so that the common man does not recognize it is dying. -
2019-03-20 at 7:57 PM UTC in Sorted your daily wank outThanks for the help op but I'm gonna need more than one video