Can we stop calling these atrocities "deportations." These people sold to El Salvadorian prisons were not deported. Deportation is a process that did not take place. They were rounded up and removed with no process. They were kidnapped, not deported.
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“The transfer of a prisoner or suspect from one country to another, often to avoid legal restrictions on interrogation or prosecution.”
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if we only ever defend family, we may as well bend over and give up now.
There isn't one definition per se, much less any "correct" one.
Let’s not obfuscate. The lady has a valid point. These people are being abducted and handed over to slavers 🤷♂️
I kindly ask that you do not assume any malice on my part.
For us in the U.S. it means to send out of the country based on a very specific process that is being violated. However, I understand there may be a significant difference in how our countries use the terms 😊
Indeed, there is a lot of variety in usage between cultures.
I just checked some English-speaking sites on the Holocaust, which use the term in that context, e.g.
https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/deportations
I assume the general usage of the term is different in the U.S.
The history of all Russian neighbouring nations, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, East Germany and Estonia, and of course Ukraine have suffered and are suffering these criminal atrocities.
Russia has never ever made recompense or been held to account to face its crimes.
Making America great again?
I am appalled at the atrocities.
My view is even if we establish ‘deportation’ is a misused and incorrect term, and an illegal act without due process, why is it not being challenged in the Courts?
My concern is a repeat of Third Reich Laws legalising killing but making protection illegal.
Once all military leaders are purged and replaced with fascists leaders, it's go time any who protest
It’s fascist, a weak ass violent debauchery that must be kept in check because anyone can be icky if your an insecure maniac.
Scratch that. Too wordy. Also workshopping that panic party he brought up.
Rendition
“The transfer of a prisoner or suspect from one country to another, often to avoid legal restrictions on interrogation or prosecution.”
Fascists are all the same.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIMPfDcK2hA
These people have been disappeared.🙏
Beyond scary.
Took another century before we stopped it happening to black folk
And we still hadn’t figured it out a hundred years later with the Japanese internments
One thing it is aligned with: the early days of the Nazi government.
This is basically kidnapping people and de-facto selling them. IE: Slavery.
Rounded up ,put on trains to camps in other countries.
I think the word is perfect for what is happening.
And we’re allowing it.
Here is LA Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani fawning over Tr_mp:
Fascist cruelty will always be ubfathomable.
Disappeared or trafficked highlights explicitly that this is neither normal nor remotely legal. That's important.
Its happened a lot since. with many euphamisms
The Magna Carta says people had the right to lawful judgement of their peers to enforce Exile.
That clause coined the right to due proess, and later gave all the right to a trial.
Without this, there is no rule of law.
I wish I could believe that's an exaggeration.
Inexpensive chlorine gas.
Or...
The elite will pipe their emissions directly into the camps and take a tax right-off and a victory lap for using America's "undesirables" as disposable bio-filters.
You can become a police officer as a high school dropout with a GED.
ICE can deputize any rando police office to round up
people they THINK are illegal or violent immigrants without due process.
So, high school dropouts deporting, at random, just anyone that looks a certain way.
This refers to a controversial practice where a person is abducted and transferred to another country, often without due process, legal representation, or trial.
Fixed it for you
However, I hope people do see this for what it is
#TrumpIsATerrorist
"No citizen" ....shall be denied DUE PROCESS!!!
Despicable, embarrassing, torturous way to mistreat people.
ICC: are you paying attention?
First of all, a lot of people being "sent back" are not being sent back. They're Venezuelans, so they should be deported back to Venezuela, not El Salvador.
The point is that the junta admits nothing and those siezed have no appeal, due process or even official mention.
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Is there some US book of law they're pinning this definition on? 💬🤔
Wrongfully imprisoned
Project 2025 must be destroyed. Demolished. Wiped from the face of the earth.
"He who acts to save his country from tyranny, domestic terrorism, Project 2025, and radical right wing criminals, violates no laws.”
How is this different from Nazi Germany again?
Why were we wrong to point it out?
Renditioned-the practice of sending a foreign criminal or terrorist suspect covertly to be interrogated in a country with less rigorous regulations for the humane treatment of prisoners.
by.any.means.necessary. Remember that "first they come for your neighbors" bit? Thats right now.
🚨Why are those detained in their underwear & bent over while walking?
🚨Why is it legal to detain or arrest someone without identifying who you are or work for?
🤔So, really anyone could wear a mask & take a woman off the street these days?
The new Nazis in Germany even invented the term "Remigration" because they would not dare calling deportation what they want to do like Trump does.
And it can happen to any of us.
Once that sinks in, so does the horror of the situation.
I have used that description as well.
https://youtu.be/x_FwyK4uX_g?si=2GkDVCfg5XSeLROY
“The transfer of a prisoner or suspect from one country to another, often to avoid legal restrictions on interrogation or prosecution.”