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I didn't notice until I saw the comments, but I forgot to put the X in Pope Leo XIV. Mea Culpa
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Yes, I missed the X. It's Leo XIV
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Second question was, if the answer to my first question is yes, then doesn't the deportation to a prison in El Salvador contradicts that reasoning that deportation doesn't deprive a person of life liberty or property and call the whole idea of limiting due process in these cases into question?
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It's two questions really. First, is it true that the main reason that SCOTUS allows deportation without the full due process of criminal trials is that they ruled deportation was a civil procedure that did not result in the loss of life liberty or property but only repatriation?
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Yes. I'm referring specifically to the Venezuelans sent to El Salvador. It seems to me their imprisonment in El Salvador contradicts the SCOTUS reasoning behind saying full due process isn't required to deport.
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Has SCOTUS ruled that illegals can be deported to foreign prisons and deprived of liberty without trial?
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Is that true both before and after deportation proceedings? I had read that the SCOTUS allowed deportation without full due process because it was a civil procedure and not a criminal one that could deprive them of life liberty or property, but only result in a return to their home country.
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The El Salvador deportees is what I'm referring to, btw
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Beautiful. Reminiscent of Monet. Love the mood you created.
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I can see why this was nominated. It's beautiful.
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This is good. I really like the mood you created.
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I really like it. Beautiful
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Based on his method of " reading", this is what Lincoln thought about Gettysburg: "we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground."
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This is quite beautiful. Seems like a pretty large canvas. Does it have a title?