Think it’s important to highlight how everyday violence of the U.S. criminal legal system is making what ICE is doing possible: this man was convicted of a crime at *16*; he was *pardoned*; when ICE came decades later they claimed the conviction made him a felon w/ no recourse against deportation
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Keith Boykin
Rodney Taylor is a beloved Georgia barber who came to the United States from Liberia with his mother when he was only two years old. He applied for citizenship but was denied. But this year, ICE arrested him, locked him up, and has scheduled him to be deported to a faraway country he's never known.
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If they've decided to deport you, they'll make up whatever excuse to get you on a plane.
https://gofund.me/ada35961
Loss of the hospital, those jobs and health services will kill many small towns.
Leopards.
And with no due process 'mistakes' WILL happen.🙄
"Rubio Says El Salvador Offers to Accept U.S. Deportees of Any Nationality, Including Violent American Criminals"
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/rubio-says-el-salvador-offers-to-accept-u-s-deportees-of-any-nationality-including-violent-american-criminals
It is now OPENLY including U.S. Citizens as well.
THAT certainly did not take long did it?🙄
Just absolute nonsense.
They should take off their masks if their so proud. But they know "just following orders" isn't a defense.