"He's Never Coming Back" Chuds BTFOed - /news/ (#1410232) [Archived: 877 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/6/2025, 11:19:25 PM No.1410232
Mistakenly deported Salvadoran native Kilmar Abrego Garcia has been brought back to the United States where he will face criminal charges for allegedly transporting undocumented migrants within the U.S.

More than two months after the Trump administration admitted it mistakenly deported Abrego Garcia from Maryland to his native El Salvador, a federal grand jury has indicted him for allegedly transporting undocumented migrants within the United States.

A two-count indictment, which was filed under seal in federal court in Tennessee last month and unsealed Friday, alleges Abrego Garcia, 29, participated in a yearslong conspiracy to haul undocumented migrants from Texas to the interior of the country.

The alleged conspiracy spanned nearly a decade and involved the domestic transport of thousands of noncitizens from Mexico and Central America, including some children, in exchange for thousands of dollars, according to the indictment.

Abrego-Garcia is alleged to have participated in more than 100 such trips, according to the indictment. Among those allegedly transported were members of the Salvadoran gang MS-13, sources familiar with the investigation said.

Abrego-Garcia is the only member of the alleged conspiracy charged in the indictment.

>https://abcnews.go.com/US/mistakenly-deported-kilmar-abrego-garcia-back-us-face/story?id=121333122
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Anonymous
6/6/2025, 11:19:59 PM No.1410233
>>1410232 (OP) (Cont)
His return to the U.S. comes after the Trump administration repeatedly said that they were unable to bring him back despite his mistaken deportation.

Attorney General Pam Bondi, at a Friday afternoon press conference, thanked Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele for "agreeing to return Abrego Garcia to the United States."

"Our government presented El Salvador with an arrest warrant and they agreed to return him to our country," Bondi said.

Bondi said that if Abrego Garcia is convicted of the charges, upon the completion of his sentence he will be deported back to his home country of El Salvador.

"The grand jury found that over the past nine years, Abrego Garcia has played a significant role in an alien smuggling ring," Bondi said. "They found this was his full time job, not a contractor. He was a smuggler of humans and children and women. He made over 100 trips, the grand jury found, smuggling people throughout our country."

The decision to pursue the indictment against Abrego Garcia led to the abrupt departure of Ben Schrader, a high-ranking federal prosecutor in Tennessee, sources briefed on Schrader’s decision told ABC News. Schrader’s resignation was prompted by concerns that the case was being pursued for political reasons, the sources said.

Schrader, who spent 15 years in the U.S. Attorney's Office in Nashville and was most recently the chief of the criminal division, declined to comment when contacted by ABC News.
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Anonymous
6/6/2025, 11:21:00 PM No.1410235
>>1410233 (Cont)
In a statement to ABC News, Abrego Garcia's attorney said that he's going to keep fighting to ensure Abrego Garcia receives a fair trial.

"From the beginning, this case has made one thing painfully clear: The government had the power to bring him back at any time. Instead, they chose to play games with the court and with a man's life," said attorney Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg. "We're not just fighting for Kilmar -- we're fighting to ensure due process rights are protected for everyone. Because tomorrow, this could be any one of us -- if we let power go unchecked, if we ignore our Constitution."

In a detention memo filed Friday afternoon in court in Tennessee, federal prosecutors moved to have Abrego Garcia held in pretrial custody "because he poses a danger to the community and a serious risk of flight, and no condition or combination of conditions would ensure the safety of the community or his appearance in court."

Federal prosecutors, in a detention memo filed this afternoon in court in Tennessee, have moved for pre-trial detention of Abrego Garcia, writing that "…the United States will request that the defendant be held in pretrial custody because he poses a danger to the community and a serious risk of flight, and no condition or combination of conditions would ensure the safety of the community or his appearance in court."

"If convicted at trial, the defendant faces a maximum punishment of 10 years' imprisonment for 'each alien' he transported," the memo said, "Accordingly, the sentencing exposure for the defendant -- given the number of undocumented aliens involved -- goes well beyond the remainder of the defendant's life."
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Anonymous
6/6/2025, 11:22:01 PM No.1410237
>>1410235 (cont)
The Justice Department's move to criminally prosecute Abrego Garcia represents the most aggressive step yet in the administration's efforts to gather potentially incriminating information about Abrego Garcia's background, following a federal judge's order requiring the government to facilitate his return to the U.S. to be afforded due process in deportation proceedings.

The Trump administration has acknowledged in court filings that Abrego Garcia's removal to El Salvador in March was in error, because it violated a U.S. immigration court order in 2019 that shielded Abrego Garcia from deportation to his native country, according to immigration court records. An immigration judge had determined that Abrego Garcia would likely face persecution there by local gangs that had allegedly terrorized him and his family.

The administration argued, however, that Abrego Garcia should not be returned to the U.S. because he is a member of the transnational Salvadoran gang MS-13, a claim his family and attorneys have denied. In recent weeks, Trump administration officials have been publicizing Abrego Garcia's interactions with police over the years, despite a lack of corresponding criminal charges.

In March, Abrego Garcia's family filed a lawsuit over his deportation. U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis in Maryland ultimately ordered the Trump administration to facilitate his return to the U.S. The U.S. Supreme Court affirmed that ruling on April 10.

Abrego Garcia was initially sent to El Salvador's notorious CECOT prison but was believed to have later been transferred to a different facility in the country.
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Anonymous
6/6/2025, 11:22:33 PM No.1410238
>>1410232 (OP)
T.A.C.O.
Anonymous
6/6/2025, 11:23:01 PM No.1410239
>>1410237 (Cont)
The criminal investigation that led to the charges was launched in April as federal authorities began scrutinizing the circumstances of a 2022 traffic stop of Abrego Garcia by the Tennessee Highway Patrol, according to the sources. Abrego Garcia was pulled over for speeding in a vehicle with eight passengers and told police they had been working construction in Missouri.

According to body camera footage of the 2022 traffic stop, the Tennessee troopers -- after questioning Abrego Garcia -- discussed among themselves their suspicions that Abrego Garcia might be transporting people for money because nine people were traveling without luggage, but Abrego Garcia was not ticketed or charged.

The officers ultimately allowed Abrego Garcia to drive on with just a warning about an expired driver's license, according to a report about the stop released last month by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

Asked what circumstances have changed since Abrego Garcia was not taken in custody during that traffic stop in Tennessee, Bondi replied, "What has changed is Donald Trump is now president of the United States, and our borders are again secure, and thanks to the bright light that has been shined on Abrego Garcia -- this investigation continued with actually amazing police work, and we were able to track this case and stop this international smuggling ring from continuing."
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Anonymous
6/6/2025, 11:24:02 PM No.1410242
>>1410239 (Cont)
Asked by ABC News' Pierre Thomas asked whether this should be seen as resolving the separate civil case in Maryland in which a federal judge ordered the government to facilitate Abrego Garcia's return, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said, "There's a big difference between what the state of play was before the indictment and after the indictment. And so the reason why he is back and was returned was because an arrest warrant which was presented to the government and in El Salvador. So there's, there's a big difference there as far as whether it makes the ongoing litigation in Maryland moot. I would think so, but we don't know about this. He just landed today."

As ABC News first reported last month, the Justice Department had been quietly investigating the Tenessee traffic stop. As part of the probe, federal agents in late April visited a federal prison in Talladega, Alabama to question Jose Ramon Hernandez-Reyes, a convicted felon who was the registered owner of the vehicle Abrego Garcia was driving when stopped on Interstate 40 east of Nashville, sources previously told ABC News. Hernandez-Reyes was not present at the traffic stop.

Hernandez-Reyes, 38, is currently serving a 30-month sentence for illegally re-entering the U.S. after a prior felony conviction for illegal transportation of aliens.

After being granted limited immunity, Hernandez-Reyes allegedly told investigators that he previously operated a "taxi service" based in Baltimore. He claimed to have met Abrego Garcia around 2015 and claimed to have hired him on multiple occasions to transport undocumented migrants from Texas to various locations in the United States, sources told ABC News.
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Anonymous
6/6/2025, 11:25:02 PM No.1410244
>>1410242 (Cont)
When details of the Tennessee traffic stop were first publicized, Abrego Garcia's wife said her husband sometimes transported groups of fellow construction workers between job sites.

"Unfortunately, Kilmar is currently imprisoned without contact with the outside world, which means he cannot respond to the claims," Jennifer Vasquez Sura said in mid-April.

Sen. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, who flew to El Salvador and met with Abrego Garcia shortly after his deportation, said Friday that the Trump administration had "relented" regarding his return.

"After months of ignoring our Constitution, it seems the Trump Admin has relented to our demands for compliance with court orders and due process for Kilmar Abrego Garcia," Van Hollen posted on X. "This has never been about the man -- it's about his constitutional rights & the rights of all."

Abrego Garcia entered the U.S. illegally as a teenager in 2012, according to court records. He had been living in Maryland for the past 13 years, and married Vasquez Sura, a U.S. citizen, in 2019. The couple has one child together.

OTHER SOURCES:
>https://www.cnn.com/2025/06/06/politics/kilmar-abrego-garcia
>https://www.npr.org/2025/06/06/nx-s1-5425509/kilmar-abrego-garcia-el-salvador-deport-cecot-maryland-ice
>https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2025/06/06/us/Abrego-Garcia-Indictment.html
Anonymous
6/6/2025, 11:26:47 PM No.1410245
>>1410232 (OP)
Before any retards go "Look! He's a trafickerer!", keep in mind this is entirely based on one fucking report of him carpooling with 9 people. It's alleging conspiracy with him as the sole member. The only "witness testimony" is a convicted felon who loaned out a car and was given fucking immunity in exchange. The charges are flimsy as fuck.
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Anonymous
6/6/2025, 11:50:51 PM No.1410259
>>1410232 (OP)
That's good. The idea that our only recourse for foreign criminals is to deport them is laughably weak.
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Anonymous
6/6/2025, 11:57:57 PM No.1410262
>>1410245
>keep in mind this is entirely based on one fucking report of him carpooling with 9 people
We deported him because we had an extradition treaty with El Salvador. They wanted him because he had a criminal history there, and we wanted him gone because he was a wife-beater, gang member and human trafficker. We're extraditing him to the US to face criminal charges in the same way.
This isn't a 'win' for democrats. He's still going to be imprisoned, tried, and if he's not found guilty, deported again.
The optics of this are bad because it makes you look like a retard who wants violent criminals to remain in the country.
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Anonymous
6/6/2025, 11:58:54 PM No.1410263
>>1410262
>we
LOL
Anonymous
6/6/2025, 11:58:54 PM No.1410264
>>1410259
The thing really laughably weak are the charges, which are based on a single incident of him driving with multiple people and testimony from a convicted felon who only testified after being given immunity by an admin who had incredible amounts of interest in "proving" garcia is a criminal.

And the irony is, if the metric of "transporting migrants out of texas to other states" is a federal violation... wouldn't that mean THE GOVERNOR OF TEXAS is guilty too from the whole bus shenanigan?
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Anonymous
6/6/2025, 11:59:56 PM No.1410265
>>1410262
>He's still going to be imprisoned, tried, and if he's not found guilty, deported again.
lol no. I'm guessing you were one of the aforementioned "He's never coming back" chuds. Keep huffing copium when the charges get thrown out.
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 12:01:26 AM No.1410266
>>1410232 (OP)
I'M OUTRAGED!!1 THEY OUGHT TO APOLOGIZE!!11
Anonymous
6/7/2025, 12:01:44 AM No.1410267
>>1410265
Democrats wanted him to be free.
We wanted him dead.
The compromise was deporting him. Now we're asking him back for a trial. He still isn't a US citizen, nor does he have a valid visa or anything else.
You're retarded if you think this situation is a win in your favor.
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 12:04:01 AM No.1410268
>>1410267
i will enjoy the next 4 years of damage control, faggot
Anonymous
6/7/2025, 12:04:33 AM No.1410269
>>1410267
Lmao you really think he's getting deported even if he's found innocent? They even couldn't legally deport him in the first place. These charges are cope by the Trump admin to avoid eating crow, and weak as fuck regardless.

I imagine as soon as they fizzle out he and his family will be taking them to court for defamation.
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 12:14:58 AM No.1410270
>>1410269
Its a bunch of baseless coping.
That schizo usually doesn't post anything they can back up, its just delusions and a lot of seething
Anonymous
6/7/2025, 12:37:27 AM No.1410272
>bringing him back and actually charging him with something through the judical system
Sounds like a win for the rule of law. It's good we don't live under a dictatorship.
Anonymous
6/7/2025, 12:37:30 AM No.1410273
>>1410269
>Lmao you really think he's getting deported even if he's found innocent?
Read the article.
>Bondi said that if Abrego Garcia is convicted of the charges, upon the completion of his sentence he will be deported back to his home country of El Salvador.
There is no situation in which he walks free.
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 12:39:59 AM No.1410274
>>1410273
>Bondi said that if Abrego Garcia is convicted of the charges
>if Abrego Garcia is convicted
>convicted
Evidently you have some kind of dyslexia.
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 12:41:33 AM No.1410275
>>1410274
nah, just esl
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 12:42:00 AM No.1410276
>>1410274
You're retarded.
Criminal conviction is different from deportation. One is criminal, the other administrative.
There is no circumstance in which he's allowed to run free in America because he's not a legal citizen.
>>1410275
Kill yourself, reddit circle-jerker.
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 12:43:26 AM No.1410277
>>1410276
Where in the article does it say he faces deportation if he's found innocent? He wasn't even supposed to be deported in the first place before they came up with any charges.
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 1:22:28 AM No.1410292
>>1410232 (OP)
>More than two months after the Trump administration admitted it mistakenly deported Abrego Garcia from Maryland to his native El Salvador, a federal grand jury has indicted him for allegedly transporting undocumented migrants within the United States
Like pottery
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 1:40:35 AM No.1410295
>>1410292
Yeah, like the hastily put together case Trump and his retards put together to post-hoc justify the deportation is going to stand up to appeals.
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 1:46:24 AM No.1410298
>>1410292
Is that
>Like pottery
Wow! my prejudices proved correct all along? or:
>Like pottery
Wow! this is some laughably manufactured bullshit designed to prevent Abrego Garcia from doing the interview circuit?
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 4:09:19 AM No.1410354
>>1410233
>The decision to pursue the indictment against Abrego Garcia led to the abrupt departure of Ben Schrader, a high-ranking federal prosecutor in Tennessee, sources briefed on Schrader’s decision told ABC News. Schrader’s resignation was prompted by concerns that the case was being pursued for political reasons, the sources said.
I sure do love my tax dollars going to a malicious prosecution payout for a wife beater. Thanks Trump.
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 4:18:29 AM No.1410356
>>1410298
Pottery like your predictable reaction
>>1410354
>>1410295
Did Trump also pay off the grand jury which indicted this guy, do you imagine they are they all in trumps pocket too?
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 4:22:09 AM No.1410358
It's amazing how these leftfags can think it's some sort of grand Republican conspiracy initiated by trump specifically to target a poor innocent brown person, when this required a grand jury panel of 16-23 citizens to also think this guy should stand trial and to decide to initiate the indictment against him
Anonymous
6/7/2025, 4:28:31 AM No.1410359
>>1410356
>Did Trump also pay off the grand jury which indicted this guy
Don't talk if you don't know how grand juries work.
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 4:40:24 AM No.1410360
>>1410359
Another trump conspiracy it is then! Interesting! How deep does the rabbit hole go!??
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 4:43:07 AM No.1410361
>>1410360
Remember when you thought Russiagate was fake, but it wasn't? It's like that.
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 4:45:29 AM No.1410362
>>1410361
Russiagate? Oh, you mean the thing Democrats spent like a year speculating and investigating, and then their final report said there was no criminal conspiracy found between Trump and Russia.

Yeah, I remember you people imagining that whole fanfic
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 4:47:38 AM No.1410363
What were the exact words in Mueller's report that threw Democrats into a tizzy of disillusionment cementing into their heads they are at odds with reality?

Oh yeah

"The investigation did not establish that members of the Trump Campaign conspired or coordinated with the Russian government in its election interference activities.” "
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 4:51:14 AM No.1410364
>>1410356
Grand juries only decide if something is "likely" to have happened, using only what the prosecutors choose to show them. It's incredibly easy to get a grand jury to indict.
Anonymous
6/7/2025, 5:08:48 AM No.1410365
>>1410362
There was a connection between multiple Trump officials and Russia, and there were many arrests.
But no one could prove Trump himself was aware of anything, which makes sense because his brain is mush
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 5:12:13 AM No.1410366
>>1410365
But only one president allowed Russia to attack Ukraine, and that was Biden.
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 5:12:32 AM No.1410367
>>1410363
>Maria Butina
Anonymous
6/7/2025, 5:35:06 AM No.1410368
>>1410360
>Another trump conspiracy it is then
Bitch, Trump doesn't need to pay off a grand jury to indict this guy. Would you please stop embarrassing yourself.

The only time grand juries don't indict is when prosecutors want to kill a case against a cop while looking like they tried.
Anonymous
6/7/2025, 5:40:59 AM No.1410369
>>1410365
>a connection between multiple Trump officials and Russia
Translation: "Trump and a guy from Russia met in a room somewhere, now we need to spy on everybody trump knows and their associates."
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 5:47:04 AM No.1410372
>>1410369
>Trump and a guy from Russia met in a room somewhere, now we need to spy on everybody trump knows and their associates
Literally the only person they spied on was a fucking foreign policy advisor being used as a coffee boy that left the campaign right after joining it and well before the government even started spying on them.

I'm glad dipshits like you live in a world filled with paranoid delusions of persecution. You deserve to be persecuted and failing that you at least deserve to feel like it. I just wish you'd shut the fuck up about it. Nobody fucking cares what spooky stories you dipshits tell around your campfires.
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 5:58:40 AM No.1410373
>>1410372
> the only person they spied on
> only
FISA warrants allow you to spy on not only a single person, but everybody that person knows, and everybody those people know too.
Trump's FISA warrant allowed the Obama admin to spy on his entire campaign.
> paranoid delusions of persecution
Kevin Clinesmith of the FBI pled guilty to making up the trump russia collusion hoax so he could get an illegal FISA spy warrant on them.
You're exactly the reason why Republicans are turning to fascism.
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 6:01:24 AM No.1410374
>>1410365
The investigation did not establish that members of the Trump Campaign conspired or coordinated with the Russian government in its election interference activities, and anything more exists only within the heads of you and your kind
Anonymous
6/7/2025, 6:01:52 AM No.1410375
>>1410373
>trump russia collusion hoax
straight out of the shillscript
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 6:02:49 AM No.1410376
>>1410375
Not an argument, I accept your concession.
Anonymous
6/7/2025, 6:23:00 AM No.1410377
>>1410375
oops meant for >>1410366
Anonymous
6/7/2025, 6:31:39 AM No.1410378
>>1410232 (OP)
>Mistakenly
It wasn't a mistake.
Anonymous
6/7/2025, 6:33:17 AM No.1410379
>>1410264
>incredible amounts of interest in "proving" garcia is a criminal.
there is no "proving" requires. it's already been done. he is a criminal. even if you completely ignore any and all of the "gang" posturing, he's an illegal alien and thus needs to be deported.
Anonymous
6/7/2025, 6:36:02 AM No.1410381
>>1410277
he's literally only being brought back in the first place to face charges. even if cleared of those charges, he's being re-deported. this is extremely obvious common sense to everyone who doesn't gargle sperm cocktails for breakfast every morning.
Anonymous
6/7/2025, 7:26:04 AM No.1410388
>>1410232 (OP)
Why is this so important to Demotards?
Like WTF are you faggots smoking?
Anonymous
6/7/2025, 7:48:40 AM No.1410390
ITT: Confused MAGAfags rage that reality isn't conforming to their retarded beliefs
Anonymous
6/7/2025, 8:38:56 AM No.1410392
>>1410373
>FISA warrants allow you to spy on not only a single person, but everybody that person knows, and everybody those people know too.
No, they do not, dipshit. They work just like regular warrants. Anyone to be spied on has to be particular name attached to said warrant.

You're thinking of unmasking and the entire god damn point of unmasking is you don't fucking know who is being masked in the first god damn place. That shit isn't fucking targeted. If you already know who someone was talking to, then you don't need to fucking unmask them.

Yes, the government unmasked numbers that are in contact with the Russian ambassador and spy chief. Maybe Trump's official shouldn't have been fucking talking to the guy off book if he didn't want to be unmasked in the course of regular spy work. Fortunately for him, Trump pardoned the guy.
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 8:48:00 AM No.1410393
>>1410392
>Anyone to be spied on has to be particular name attached to said warrant.
https://constitutioncenter.org/news-debate/special-projects/digital-privacy/policing-and-the-cloud
>Under the two-hop rule, once the NSA obtains a “seed identifier”—a phone number or electronic address associated with a national security threat—it is authorized to access the metadata of every connection with the identifier and, once those contacts are identified, it is further authorized to go out one more hop to determine the numbers or addresses that have connected with the group in the first hop.
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 9:39:15 AM No.1410394
>>1410393
Yes. That's unmasking. Exactly what I fucking said.

As I said, the person I was responding to was very confused.
Anonymous
6/7/2025, 9:59:43 AM No.1410395
>>1410232 (OP)
>a federal grand jury has indicted him for allegedly transporting undocumented migrants within the United States.
Wild how we never heard about this before now. Just crazy.
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 10:17:29 AM No.1410397
>>1410395
>Wild how we never heard about this before now
We did. Him getting caught by police driving around migrants while working as a day laborer was a known thing.

They're trying to reframe that as him being a part of a smuggling operation with snitch testimony they ginned up after they got in the shit for deporting him to retroactively trash his reputation and credibility and frame him as a gang member.

Same shit as last time when they tried to say he was a member of an MS-13 branch in a city he'd never been to before (also done using a snitch). Only instead of a corrupt cop trying to jam up an illegal out of racism/quota, it's just the Trump DoJ trying to get out of the jam they put themselves in by pretending the Constitution doesn't exist.
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 11:13:08 AM No.1410399
>>1410397
I (and likely his defense attorney) think any claims from this admin that rely on testimony obtained after he was deported are fucking dubious as hell. The Trump admin has demonstrated not just willingness to lie about him in an attempt to keep him in prison, but had massive political and financial interest in keeping him there even against a 9-0 ruling from the fucking supreme court. It's fucking incredible watching the FEDERAL GOVERNMENT completely devalue their own credibility in a case. No jury is going to look at this and go "Hm, sure is convenient you found one guy who was already in prison willing to testify in exchange for immunity AFTER you made all these claims about him to try and justify you violating the law by deporting him in the first place".
Anonymous
6/7/2025, 1:27:41 PM No.1410401
>>1410232 (OP)
> Abrego-Garcia is the only member of the alleged conspiracy charged in the indictment.
So it’s TRUMPed up then
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 2:34:41 PM No.1410405
>>1410401
lmao yeah, he's going free. Government lawyers literally don't have a hand to play and are desperately whining to a judge about it

https://abcnews.go.com/US/judge-rules-abrego-garcias-lawyers-seek-sanctions-government/story?id=122500451
>The judge overseeing the case of wrongly deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia on Wednesday granted a request from his attorneys to file a motion seeking sanctions against the government for failing to comply with discovery requests.

>U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis in April ordered the Trump administration to provide discovery evidence showing the process by which Abrego Garcia was mistakenly deported to his native El Salvador despite him being issued a 2019 court order barring his deportation to his home country due to the fear of persecution.

>Wednesday's order from Xinis comes after Abrego Garcia's attorneys said in a court filing that some of the discovery productions by the government include "highly redacted internal messages" and other materials that were classified as "Confidential or Attorney's Eyes Only" -- without a motion to designate the items as being under seal.
Anonymous
6/7/2025, 5:58:01 PM No.1410412
>>1410401
>Abrego-Garcia is the only member of the alleged conspiracy charged in the indictment
The indictment lists 5 co-conspirators and accuses Garcia of transporting guns and firearms
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 6:06:45 PM No.1410413
>>1410412
Are any of the conspirators on trial for the same thing, and have any of the guns surfaced? Remember, this indictment is built on a photo of him driving a car with other people in it and a jailhouse snitch who testified in exchange for benefits from the prosecutors (a practice which regularly generates false testimony because jailhouse snitches don't have anything to lose and everything to gain by lying).
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 6:40:08 PM No.1410416
>>1410413
>Remember, this indictment is built on a photo of him driving a car with other people in it and a jailhouse snitch who testified in exchange for benefits from the prosecutors
Proof?
Because whatever was there that the 16 jurors saw was enough for them to decide he needed to stand trial.
Sounds like your just ass blasted that another criminal migrant is having to answer for his crimes
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 6:45:15 PM No.1410417
>>1410416
>MS-13 photoshopped on his hand
Not him but boomers really will believe anything Trump tells them
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 6:49:51 PM No.1410419
>>1410417
>boomers really will believe anything Trump tells them
The Grand jury was all boomers and trump spoke to them personally?
I'm going to need some proof on that
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 7:13:36 PM No.1410422
>>1410419
Let me guess, you also believe MS13 in arial font was a real tattoo on his hand.
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 8:08:47 PM No.1410431
>>1410422
With all these strawmen you keep inventing to avoid providing proof of any of your claims, It makes someone wonder if you have any proof whatsoever.

Proof the tattoo was photoshopped with Arial font?
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 9:09:32 PM No.1410435
>>1410431
nta, you keep spazzing up this board with your schizo shill ways
Proof you're not a schizo shill?
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Anonymous
6/7/2025, 10:28:02 PM No.1410439
>>1410431
You haven't seen that picture? Fucking google it, anon, it's everywhere.
Replies: >>1410441
Anonymous
6/7/2025, 10:35:40 PM No.1410440
>>1410412
>The indictment lists 5 co-conspirators and accuses Garcia of transporting guns and firearms
He's not charged with that and they don't claim to have any physical evidence of that.

So yes, Trumped up.

You will note that the allegation he was MS-13 got dismissed in the first place because the snitch claiming it said he was a member in a city he'd never been to, let alone lived in. As it turns out, snitches are unreliable if you want the truth. Or very reliable if you want to jam someone up without any regard for the truth.

Literally all they have the guy on is driving around day laborers, which they've elevated to human trafficking because when you aren't moving illegals to Martha's Vineyard on false promises of work and shelter to embarrass Dems, that's apparently illegal.

Not that this is gonna make it to trial, but I remind you on one side of this you have 5 unnamed gang members and on the other side you have a 12 year veteran of the DoJ formerly leading the Tennessee criminal division.
Anonymous
6/7/2025, 10:38:47 PM No.1410441
>>1410439
>>1410435
Wow, no proof of literally anything you've said! I'm shocked!
Anonymous
6/7/2025, 10:41:31 PM No.1410442
>>1410416
>Because whatever was there that the 16 jurors saw was enough for them to decide he needed to stand trial.
Grand jurors don't have a reasonable doubt standard, shit for brains. Snitch testimony and a photo is already enough to secure an indictment. If you're just trying to dirty someone's reputation or get them to plead out, that's plenty. It doesn't need to hold up at trial.
Anonymous
6/8/2025, 12:22:55 AM No.1410447
Democrats are in such a tizzy that someone who illegally crossed into the US is facing legal consequences.

All of this could have been avoided if he simply didn't come here illegally
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Anonymous
6/8/2025, 12:29:31 AM No.1410449
>>1410447
There aren't any democrats in the news story.
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Anonymous
6/8/2025, 12:33:58 AM No.1410451
>>1410449
they're talking about the imaginary democrats in hir head that didn't see through their shillslop and lost forever and are crying and offering their tranny dicks for hir to suck.
Anonymous
6/8/2025, 12:34:38 AM No.1410452
^^ triggered, lmao
Replies: >>1410454
Anonymous
6/8/2025, 12:39:18 AM No.1410454
>>1410452
he's right though
Anonymous
6/8/2025, 1:28:28 AM No.1410467
>>1410232 (OP)
I can't wait to see this guy on Stephen Colbert.
Anonymous
6/8/2025, 2:03:14 AM No.1410472
>>1410431
Imagine being this out of touch due to being Russian
Anonymous
6/8/2025, 2:07:14 AM No.1410475
>>1410447
>All of this could have been avoided if he simply didn't come here illegally
But he didn't come here illegally. He came here by extradition by the US government.

Strictly speaking he is no longer an illegal immigrant.
Replies: >>1410527
Anonymous
6/8/2025, 6:58:59 AM No.1410512
>>1410416
Grand juries are not working to the "beyond a reasonable doubt" standard. The defense doesn't get to say a single thing to the grand jury, or contest anything the prosecutors decide to say or show to them. You could indict a ham sandwich for highjacking a plane. "He was indicted" is as relevant as "he was arrested". When a petit jury decides innocence or guilt to the much, much, much stricter standards required for conviction, then we will actually know something.
Anonymous
6/8/2025, 3:15:19 PM No.1410527
>>1410475
>Strictly speaking he is no longer an illegal immigrant.
correct, he is a criminal alien facing charges for human trafficking.
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Anonymous
6/8/2025, 4:47:59 PM No.1410541
>>1410527
Which is better, because that means he actually has to be convicted by a jury in front of a judge using evidence and testimony, rather than thrown into a supermax gulag because someone in the administration felt like he was an easy target. If he ends up in prison because they proved beyond a reasonable doubt that he committed those crimes, then so be it.
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Anonymous
6/8/2025, 6:11:40 PM No.1410550
>>1410541
>Is in the US
>Does not belong
Uh, it's self-evident beyond a reasonable doubt.
How is that better?
Shooting illegals at the border would be better than wasting money on trials for illegals.
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Anonymous
6/8/2025, 6:17:25 PM No.1410553
>>1410550
>Uh, it's self-evident beyond a reasonable doubt.
Yeah that's not what he's even being charged with lmao.
Anonymous
6/8/2025, 8:40:23 PM No.1410586
>>1410550
Being an illegal is a misdemeanor.
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Anonymous
6/8/2025, 10:52:44 PM No.1410622
>>1410586
Crossing is a misdemeanor, remaining the US illegally is a felony.
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Anonymous
6/8/2025, 11:20:52 PM No.1410627
>>1410622
It's only a felony if they do so after already having been deported.
Anonymous
6/9/2025, 2:35:31 AM No.1410734
>>1410527
>correct, he is a criminal alien
Innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.
Anonymous
6/9/2025, 2:36:34 AM No.1410735
>>1410622
>>1410586
>Being an illegal is a misdemeanor.
>remaining the US illegally is a felony
Remaining in the US illegally isn't a criminal act, dipshits.
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Anonymous
6/12/2025, 5:35:08 AM No.1412210
>>1410735
it's a crime worthy of the death penalty leftycuck