That is absolutely incorrect and the sentences you typed before are irrelevant to the statement I made. You also tend to avoid answering posts when proven wrong which is your prerogative I suppose.
Except I posted the article which proved the jet was given to the Department of Defense, which means I was absolutely correct. Also, the rest was entirely relevant to your statement as it goes directly to the claim that I don't oppose the misuse of taxpayer funds here. I do oppose it, because I don't support spending any money on Air Force One (as I said).
Except he did - the plane is going to be used by President Trump and no other President, and when he leaves office, the plane goes to his Presidential library, at the expense of the tax payers and he can do with it what he wishes. So he gets a plane from Qatar and he gets to have the remodeling and upkeep paid for by the tax payers.
“The plane was given to the Department of Defense… but the plane will only be used by President Trump and no future Presidents - and when Trump leaves office it goes to Trump’s library for him to use it as Trump sees fit. It wasn’t a gift to Trump though? LOL Okay..
Oh man, I was on the fence on where I stood on illegal immigration enforcement, but now after watching an emotional rant from a foul-mouthed construction worker wearing a high-vis do-rag, I have been persuaded to change my position! LMAO
I think it's safe to say he's joking- no one hates brown people - in fact, I'm just as much brown as I am white, but if you're here illegally, then you did something wrong way - get legal and we will appreciate you more. There are tons of brown people who came here legally and have became success stories.
@deb4rockets look at how they treat a veteran whos a citizen. Literally stripped him naked and put him in isolation for days which made him miss his kids birthday. No charges nothing Evil sick people
Sounds like this person was refusing to leave in his car, despite the officers telling him to leave. Had he complied, he probably wouldn't have been detained. But regardless, the process worked. He was peacefully released after a brief hold, once they figured out the specifics.
They arrested him leaving the scene. They smashed his windows and pepper sprayed him even though he was following orders. He had his real id on him and proper documentation. He wasn't released after a "brief hold." They held him in detention for 3 days in solidarity confinement while he was a us citizen. You have no right to hold and detain a us citizen for multiple days without filing charges
Arrest people for being brown. Lie about the circumstances. @El_Conquistador supports this message. Make America White Again.
No, the agents were banging on his window to get him to move along. He said he couldn't reverse because people were behind him -- which leads me to believe he was parked. So your story doesn't add up. If this guy was serving as "security" for a field full of illegals, including children being forced to work, then I question how innocent he really was. ICE has a tough job to do -- they don't know who is legal and who is illegal when they roll up. Oftentimes fake documents are presented. I can totally see how the public interest is served by casting a wider net and bringing people in, then with the benefit of time, sort through who is legal and who is not. Obviously you cannot simply take their word for it on the scene... So sort it out, be quick about it, and release people within a matter of hours, as was done here. Tradeoffs must be made to secure the nation, and if that means people have to sit through a brief hold, then unfortunately that will need to take place. But again, the process guardrails worked and this man was released promptly. GOOD DAY
it doesnt matter if the field was full of illegals or not. mar1juana is legal in CA. He was doing a legal job and was hired legally. He had papers. Fake documents being presented is a crime. He did not get charged with any crime. You have zero evidence he showed fake documents. YOu keep making **** up by making excuses for ICE. They held a US citizen in solidary confinement for multiple days with no charges being filed. Tradeoffs do not mean you violate the constitution by detaining US citizens for multiple days with no charges. He was ONLY released after the media ran with the story its absolutely bullshit that it takes 3 days to confirm someone is a citizen or not when the guy was a veteran. Police can run your records within seconds on a police stop but somehow it takes the feds 3 days to verify if you're a citizen? @raining threes @El_Conquistador these people are just sincerely awful human beings who will say anything to worship and rehab their cult leader. The issue is they know they are white and protected from being locked up so they dont give a **** about others. He was held in solidary confinement for 3 days. Wasnt released in a few hours
In plainspoken terms, he was serving as a "lookout" for a field full of illegal aliens (and drugs). So you'll have to forgive me if I have my doubts about the innocence of this man. Sounds to me like he refused to comply with ICE, and likely didn't have his papers on his person to be responsive to the agents. ICE was doing what they thought best to protect the public interest. Perfection isn't a reasonable standard for ICE -- they'll make some mistakes. But what matters here is that the detention was quickly rectified and this man was released after a brief hold. Again, he was released with no strings attached once the paperwork was verified. The process worked. GOOD DAY
He wasnt serving as as a lookout. He held a legal job with papers and was doing LEGAL work in CA. He was doing nothing illegal. You have zero evidence he didnt have his papers with him nor do you have evidence he was refusing to comply with ICE. If he was interfering with ICE they would've charged him with interfering with a federal officer. The proess didnt work you dipshit cuz they held him in solidary confinement for days starving him and it wasnt until his story hit the media he was released. He would still be in prison today if it wasnt for the media. If you need to run to the media to expose your innocence then the system isnt working
It was reported that he was in solitary confinement because he was on suicide watch. This special circumstance likely extended his hold period. So don't judge the process until you have the facts. There's a lot of uncertainty around why he wouldn't exit his vehicle. There's uncertainty as to his role as a security lookout for a drug operation filled with illegal workers. There's even uncertainty around the length of his detention -- 3 full days and 3 nights, or just parts of 3 days, which may have been as little as 25-26 hours. (check in 11pm Thursday night, check out early Saturday morning -- is that the 3 days?) So there's a TON of smoke there. Bottom line: He was released with no strings attached once his legal status was verified. Even though he was in a suspicious place behaving in a suspicious manner when he was apprehended. That shows the strength of the process and can help instill confidence in the system of rooting out the illegals, but protecting the citizens. GOOD DAY
Wow i wonder why a US citizen who's being locked up for no reason would be depressed after he missed his loved ones birthday. HE WAS ONLY RELEASED AFTER HIS STORY WENT VIRAL IN THE MEDIA. ICE didnt release him on their own after verification. He would still be locked up today if it wasn't for the media. The "strength" of the system is ICE can throw you in a detention cell with no charges for multiple days and only let you go after you run to the media. Amazing system