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Kevin Beck's avatar

If it were a choice between President Trump apologizing for the arrest and deportation of Garcia, or the arrest and incarceration of Sen Chris van Hollen, I would opt for the latter.

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Brent Bach's avatar

They should be incarcerated together at Guantanamo Bay Cuba.

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Kathleen M. Heffernan's avatar

He needs to be in jail for life.

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Michael Smith's avatar

Sad that this virtue-signaling DOJ lawyer survived in the Nashville US Attorneys office nearly 5 months into Trump 2.0, and only self-ejected when this crumb happened to get indicted there.

How many more of these deep-state slugs remain embedded throughout DOJ? My guess is a lot.

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Dave Vierthaler's avatar

For me it is a wait-and-see situation. However I hope to H that the DOJ wins its case against Kilma Abrego Garcia and that they are in the right court to follow the rule of law. If this happens then let’s see how the MSM reports on the verdict.

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Wayne Pearson's avatar

I'm still waiting for the next Jake Tapper book to be for sure.

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Charles Wemyss, Jr.'s avatar

The sanctimonious condescending “good bye mom and dad I am leaving home, cuz you don’t luv me anymore” note from the cry baby Asst. AG in Tn, is laughable. Good riddance you bum. Maybe a member of a criminal gang will knock on your door and thank you, unless you are already on their payroll. The point is to just keep rolling these illegal’s up, you’re here without merit, you’re going back to where you came from, one of you at a time if necessary. Can’t wait to see what happens in California in coming days. The Pomade boy ole Gav Newsom is not going to remit the $80 Billion the state owes the Feds, he is gonna huff, and puff and blow the White House down. Or, maybe someone will show up at the French Laundry Restaurant and put the iron bracelets on him for any number of Federal Statute violations. In the meantime the First Marine Division has been placed on “high Alert” by the SecDef. National Guard troops are one thing, but as a Marine Corps Infantry Officer in the 1970’s when the Marines come out to play in an urban environment all bets are off. You don’t want to be on the other side of their picket line. It will be precise, disciplined and orderly, and you WILL get rolled up. Gonna get interesting.

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War Eagle's avatar

This event should be used against every disgraceful Democrat in the mid terms, this is a perfect campaign commercial for the GOP, the Left loves criminals and protects them, Newscum and those allowing riots should all be impeached.

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A. Jeannette's avatar

Van Hollen and all of the other dumb as F politicians that attempted to make a name for themselves by going to try to meet with Kilmar are just that, Dumb As F!

But that is just so typical of the entire Dumb F Idiot Party (DFI Party) aka the Democrats! I would propose that the entire DFI Party be shipped out to El Salvador or North Korea or Iran or even the Hamas stronghold of Gaza!

And BTW send the jerks protesting for Palestinians to Hamas as well...especially the LBGTwhatever for Palestinians. I'm thinking that Hamas would really get a kick out of that invasion! Ruh Roh!

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Michelle Dostie's avatar

Receiving the due process hoped for by the leftist judges will create a sad ending for Garcia but allow American Justice to reveal its scales. This is good news for the US and Mexico. Garcia left many victims in his wake, perhaps lost UAC’s. He owes a major apology to the US before his incarceration. Maybe Van Hollen will visit, probably not.

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Pat Smith's avatar

When I first heard the administration was bringing this thug back, I was cocerned they caved. Then I heard what he faced upon his return and was thrilled. What a brilliant way to flip the script. The only drawback is this will be a very lengthy trial. Every Democrat from Hollerin' Van Hollen on down is going to want to be a character witness for their human trafficing amigo.

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Raymond Fleischman's avatar

Why did the Attorney have to resign?

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Cara Wakefield's avatar

Probably just virtue signaling his left wing street cred.

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Pat Smith's avatar

Apparently human trafficing is not a crime in the eyes of the former US Attorney for Middle Tennesee. I am curious to know what he does consider a crime. I'm guessing illegal parading at the US Capitol qualifies. Unless there is an Open Society office in Nashville, this guy is going to have a tough time in private practice.

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