James Stout
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Hi, everyone, and welcome to It Could Happen Here. It's me, James, today, here to bring you more terrible news about migration and deportation. And I'm joined to share that terrible news by Gillian Brockel, a journalist who has been tracking deportation flights to Djibouti. Hi, Gillian.
Hi, everyone, and welcome to It Could Happen Here. It's me, James, today, here to bring you more terrible news about migration and deportation. And I'm joined to share that terrible news by Gillian Brockel, a journalist who has been tracking deportation flights to Djibouti. Hi, Gillian.
Hi, everyone, and welcome to It Could Happen Here. It's me, James, today, here to bring you more terrible news about migration and deportation. And I'm joined to share that terrible news by Gillian Brockel, a journalist who has been tracking deportation flights to Djibouti. Hi, Gillian.
I'm good. Well, amidst the crumbling of everything, it's wonderful.
I'm good. Well, amidst the crumbling of everything, it's wonderful.
I'm good. Well, amidst the crumbling of everything, it's wonderful.
Yeah, welcome. Welcome to the Coulton universe. It's a Sophie Lichterman comic universe.
Yeah, welcome. Welcome to the Coulton universe. It's a Sophie Lichterman comic universe.
Yeah, welcome. Welcome to the Coulton universe. It's a Sophie Lichterman comic universe.
The United States government attempted to deport 12 men, none of whom are Libyan, to Libya on the 7th of May, right? It got so far as to take them to the airport, right?
The United States government attempted to deport 12 men, none of whom are Libyan, to Libya on the 7th of May, right? It got so far as to take them to the airport, right?
The United States government attempted to deport 12 men, none of whom are Libyan, to Libya on the 7th of May, right? It got so far as to take them to the airport, right?
In San Antonio, Texas. And then thanks to a injunction, a court injunction, those people were not taken to Libya. Those people were instead returned to a detention center where, as listeners of the show will now be aware, they were informed that they were being deported, renditioned, however you want to say it, to South Sudan. This news broke a couple of days ago now, I think Tuesday.
In San Antonio, Texas. And then thanks to a injunction, a court injunction, those people were not taken to Libya. Those people were instead returned to a detention center where, as listeners of the show will now be aware, they were informed that they were being deported, renditioned, however you want to say it, to South Sudan. This news broke a couple of days ago now, I think Tuesday.
In San Antonio, Texas. And then thanks to a injunction, a court injunction, those people were not taken to Libya. Those people were instead returned to a detention center where, as listeners of the show will now be aware, they were informed that they were being deported, renditioned, however you want to say it, to South Sudan. This news broke a couple of days ago now, I think Tuesday.
Yeah. And that was when you were able to begin using your OSINT aviation knowledge, looking for this flight that was taking you to South Sudan. Because at the time, the United States government was claiming the flight was classified or like a state secret. Mm-hmm. And even in court, the judge wasn't aware if the flight was in the air, on the ground, could it turn around?
Yeah. And that was when you were able to begin using your OSINT aviation knowledge, looking for this flight that was taking you to South Sudan. Because at the time, the United States government was claiming the flight was classified or like a state secret. Mm-hmm. And even in court, the judge wasn't aware if the flight was in the air, on the ground, could it turn around?