Not that it should be a surprise, but people are getting lost in the shuffle…

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Panamanian national, was mistakenly deported by U.S. immigration authorities despite a court order that should have prevented his removal. During a recent court hearing, Department of Justice officials were unable to confirm his current location, raising serious concerns about accountability and transparency within the immigration system. The case has sparked outrage among advocates and legal experts, who argue that such errors undermine trust in the judicial process and highlight systemic flaws in immigration enforcement.

The incident has prompted calls for a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding Garcia’s deportation and the apparent communication breakdown between agencies. Legal representatives are demanding immediate action to locate Garcia and ensure his safe return to the U.S. This case underscores the need for robust safeguards to prevent similar occurrences and to uphold the integrity of the immigration system.

  • phdepressed@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    They keep removing any generals who don’t fall in line. The Greenland base’s vice chief got removed, that female admiral got removed, the joint chief dude got removed. Who knows how many lower level officers have been removed or had promotions revoked. For all the talk about military being trained to protect constitution the majority of grunt training is about following orders. It has to be to override natural resistance to killing people.