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Adam Wulf's avatar

I’m wondering about the due process for these individuals. They may have had due process to be deported and received a final order of removal, but that wouldn’t give the administration permission to send to a torture prison in another country?! I don’t understand why even this old law would allow sending to a foreign prison, especially a prison not in our or their home country’s jurisdiction?

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Zach's avatar

The Roberts Court has made a practice of putting its head in the sand - or some other dark orifice. Plaintiffs could be dead or disappeared in El Salvador, or any other foreign hellhole, before any court gets around to addressing it. It reminds me of the tactic on abortion - no standing unless you're pregnant, and then they simply fail to act in the case until such time as you're no longer pregnant (or possibly even alive) at which point you're out of standing and s*** out of luck. It's not justice if having privilege is a prerequisite to getting it.

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