• smokingpistol@lemm.ee
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    1 day ago

    OK so when they deported the doctor that worked for Brown University as soon as I read that story I thought it was terrible. She was a kidney doctor So her job Literally is saving people’s lives. Then it came out that she was Hezbollah supporter. So I realize that I shouldn’t have an opinion until everything is out. With Abrego Garcia’s case I felt really bad for the guy, Then I saw that his wife took out a restraining order on him and he supposedly punched her and scratched her. And now people are trying to say oh no it was for precautionary measures. But I found that really weird because I get into arguments with my girlfriend but she’s not over here filing restraining orders on me. To me that shows that He knows he’s capable of doing harm. But I don’t know what does my opinion matter

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      Garcia probably did have a violent outburst but the wife says they reconciled and even went to counseling. I mean, if we are going to send all wife beaters to el salvador I cant say I’m super stoked but I’m guessing a decrease in GOP voters and crooked cops.

      None of that matters though. It’s only about due process. The man could be a murderer but we get to try him. Due process is more then about defending rights. It’s about justice. If you cared. I want criminals in the united states tried here and punished here. For justice alone.

      A christian view would be Garcia had repented. A secular view might be innocent until proven guilty, IN A COURT OF LAW.