It's OVER: Trump confirms he won't bring back "accidentally" deported man to El Salvador prisons + Confirms US citizens are next

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You don't want the illegal immigrants kicked out?
What I want?

A country with faster legal immigration and naturalization for lawful immigrants.

If you cross illegally you are treated the same as any foreign spy or lawbreaker. A trial and sentencing

Why are my tax dollars paying for El Salvador to hold its own citizens with no oversight? You okay with that?
 
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Nah Tariq Nasheed is a MAGA shill but FBA as an ethnicity is perfectly legit.
My post was more so at the nonsense the “FBA” movement posters spewed and the intraracial e-wars that they provoked. And I say this as someone who is an “FBA”, but of course not apart of the movement. A lot of the people who are apart of that movement are straight up c00ns.
 

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My post was more so at the nonsense the “FBA” movement posters spewed and the intraracial e-wars that they provoked. And I say this as someone who is an “FBA”, but of course not apart of the movement. A lot of the people who are apart of that movement are straight up c00ns.


Yeah the people who listen to Tariq for political advice are idiots BUT some of the "diaspora wars" are necessary because if we don't push back the anti ADOS/FBA hate from immigrants will stifle us.
 

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My post was more so at the nonsense the “FBA” movement posters spewed and the intraracial e-wars that they provoked. And I say this as someone who is an “FBA”, but of course not apart of the movement. A lot of the people who are apart of that movement are straight up c00ns.
You right

@the cac mamba should have been banned

The fact he's still here is embarrassing

If he was a liberal white man trying to lecture ppl on progressive ness they'd get hos ass out of here
 
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Nah Tariq Nasheed is a MAGA shill but FBA as an ethnicity is perfectly legit.
The problem is he coined the term. and it was a device response to "ADOS".

as a Black American we lineage to the Carolinas and before that directly to west Africa, (documented and DNA proven), I think all that "we wus here first we not from africa" talk is BS.
 

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Yeah the people who listen to Tariq for political advice are idiots BUT some of the "diaspora wars" are necessary because if we don't push back the anti ADOS/FBA hate from immigrants will stifle us.
That wasn’t what I was arguing against, though. A lot of it was nonsense like petty bs and using any and every opportunity to vilify immigrants of African descent. That’s what I was referring to. A lot of it wasn’t intellectual, conversations, but threads about innocuous subjects all of sudden turning into ADOS/FBA vs others in the diaspora. It was petty BS like the gender wars, where posters would use any opportunity to vilify black women. That’s all I’m saying. I’m not making an argument against the legitimacy of the FBA Movement, but rather the idiotic posters on here hiding behind the movement.
 

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People on here don't think man

Like the women they harbor disdain for, just think on emotion, out of spite not even concern or consideration

That’s what a you get when you have a generation of fakkits and sissies raised by single mammies
 

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ICE Agents Realize They Arrested Wrong Teen, Say 'Take Him Anyway'​


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Trump Floats Deporting Some US Criminals To El Salvador: 'Monsters'

By Billal Rahman

Immigration Reporter

Federal immigration authorities apprehended a 19-year-old in New York despite realizing he was not the intended target.

The young man, Merwil Gutiérrez, was later deported to El Salvador's notorious super prison, despite his family's insistence that he has no gang ties or criminal history.

His father, Wilmer Gutiérrez, is now searching for answers after his son was snatched by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.

"The officers grabbed him and two other boys right at the entrance to our building. One said, 'No, he's not the one,' like they were looking for someone else. But the other said, 'Take him anyway,'" Wilmer told Documented, "an independent, nonprofit newsroom dedicated to reporting for immigrant communities in New York City."

CECOT


Inmates remain in a cell at the Counter-Terrorism Confinement Centre (CECOT) mega-prison, where hundreds of members of the MS-13 and 18 Street gangs are being held, in Tecoluca, El Salvador on January 27, 2025. Marvin Recinos/Getty



Why It Matters


El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele responded Monday to questions about the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, stating that he lacked the authority to return individuals sent by the U.S. to the Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT).

This remark came amid growing criticism of the government's handling of due process, opponents accusing the administration of bypassing legal safeguards in its treatment of deportees. Critics argue that Garcia's deportation reflects a broader pattern of disregarding constitutional rights, sparking concerns over the erosion of legal protections in the country's justice system.

President Donald Trump has pledged to conduct the largest deportation operation in American history as his administration looks to remove millions of undocumented immigrants. The White House has said anyone living in the country unlawfully is considered a "criminal" by the federal government. Since the beginning of Trump's second term, thousands of migrants have been arrested.



What To Know


Gutiérrez, who fled instability in Venezuela and was pursuing an asylum case in the U.S, was detained in the Bronx by ICE agents conducting a targeted operation.

According to his father, the agents initially acknowledged he was not the individual they were seeking—but chose to detain him anyway.

Just days later, Gutiérrez was deported to El Salvador, where he was transferred to a high security prison known for housing members of violent gangs, including the transnational criminal group Tren de Aragua.

His family and attorneys say he has no criminal record, no gang affiliations, and "not even a tattoo," which authorities often use to profile alleged gang members.

Wilmer Gutiérrez last spoke to his son on March 16 during a brief call allowed by police. He had spent days searching for information, visiting police stations and courthouses, only to be told there was no record of his son.

During the call, Merwil Gutiérrez said he was being held in Pennsylvania and expected to be transferred to Texas before returning to Venezuela. That transfer never happened.

Wilmer Gutiérrez later discovered through a news report that his son had been deported to El Salvador under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798. Videos circulating online showed detainees in harsh conditions, their heads shaved and marched to cells.

"I could have understood if he'd been sent back to Venezuela," he said. "But why to a foreign country he's never even been to?"

In May 2023, Wilmer Gutiérrez left Venezuela with his son Merwil and nephew Luis, traveling through Colombia and the Darién Gap into Panama. The monthlong journey eventually brought them to Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, where they applied for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) through the CBP One app. While waiting for their immigration appointment, they took temporary jobs and slept near the border to keep their place in line.

Before leaving Venezuela, Wilmer had lived in Los Teques, near Caracas, working for the state oil company PDVSA and later running a cellphone repair business. However ongoing political instability and a collapsing economy made it increasingly difficult to support his family, including his three children and his mother, who was battling cancer.



What People Are Saying


William Parra, an immigration attorney from Inmigración Al Día said: "Merwil was detained for hanging out with friends and was at the wrong place at the wrong time. ICE was not looking for him, nor is there any evidence whatsoever that Merwil was in any gang."

Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, senior fellow at the American Immigration Council said in a post on X, formerly Twitter: "19-year-old Merwil Gutierrez was grabbed off the street in New York City days before he was sent to El Salvador. His family insists he has no connection to Tren de Aragua. He doesn't even have any tattoos."



What Happens Next


Gutiérrez's legal team is calling for immediate diplomatic intervention to secure his release and safe return.
 

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Well I don’t know every comment on this board and I don’t have to.

I know Trump has access to everyone’s financial banking information and the cybersecurity of our elections.

So while I hope organizing voters and volunteering when the time comes is all it takes.

But right now preparing those outside your immediate circle to stay engaged is the most effective. Going to a rally is preaching to the choir. Talking to your politically unengaged friend is more important.
I have a sneaking suspicion that IRL most these dudes making these bombastic claims online get the eyeroll and actually do more damage trying to get their immediate circle involved because they can clearly see these people not acting like they really believe the extreme claims they make. :lolbron:
 

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Yeah the people who listen to Tariq for political advice are idiots BUT some of the "diaspora wars" are necessary because if we don't push back the anti ADOS/FBA hate from immigrants will stifle us.
Ya'll keep worrying about some fukking immigrants. It's just what them crackas what ya'll dumb ass to do. fukking stupid shyt.
 

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So if you get a speeding ticket, you get sent to El Salvador?

If you also have a previous warrant for a drug charge, maybe.

Or if you said something on a campus or protest against Israel.

Or if you killed someone in self defense and happened to be black like Karmelo Anthony

Sure.
 
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