Elie Honig
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They get their due process. But for some reason, they're choosing these extraordinarily difficult methodologies to do this. Also in the student cases where we see students, Tufts in Columbia who are being detained and then potentially arrested, they're using this, again, sort of rare law that allows the Secretary of State to declare someone a security risk.
Again, if they're not here legally, or even if they have non-citizen green card status, that's not all that hard to revoke. You don't need to use these bizarre, rarely seen statutes that are designed for extreme wartime emergency cases. And then the last thing, there's an element of incompetence to this all.
Again, if they're not here legally, or even if they have non-citizen green card status, that's not all that hard to revoke. You don't need to use these bizarre, rarely seen statutes that are designed for extreme wartime emergency cases. And then the last thing, there's an element of incompetence to this all.
Again, if they're not here legally, or even if they have non-citizen green card status, that's not all that hard to revoke. You don't need to use these bizarre, rarely seen statutes that are designed for extreme wartime emergency cases. And then the last thing, there's an element of incompetence to this all.
I mean, sending Kilmar Abrego-Garcia to the one country on the map where he's not allowed to be sent is incompetence.
I mean, sending Kilmar Abrego-Garcia to the one country on the map where he's not allowed to be sent is incompetence.
I mean, sending Kilmar Abrego-Garcia to the one country on the map where he's not allowed to be sent is incompetence.
And seeing the fact that they've been unable to or maybe unwilling to answer a lot of the basic questions that judges have answered, who knew what, when, when were the planes sent, when were they turned around, also speaks to either incompetence or sort of willful blindness by the administration.
And seeing the fact that they've been unable to or maybe unwilling to answer a lot of the basic questions that judges have answered, who knew what, when, when were the planes sent, when were they turned around, also speaks to either incompetence or sort of willful blindness by the administration.
And seeing the fact that they've been unable to or maybe unwilling to answer a lot of the basic questions that judges have answered, who knew what, when, when were the planes sent, when were they turned around, also speaks to either incompetence or sort of willful blindness by the administration.