You can rationalize until you are blue in the face, but the deal between the US and El Salvador means the US is indeed imprisoning people without due process.
If you think I or anyone else is going to read 118 pages of a GOA report based on your word that proof for some allegation you made is buried in there somewhere, think again. You find it, quote it and tell us which page it’s on, and perhaps then we can discuss it.
I read the synopsis. The report was about a few “possible citizens” … only because their status had not been adequately verified. Playing loose with the facts is kind of your thing though, so it doesn’t surprise me that you won’t (or can’t) quote anything from that 118 pages that supports your assertion.
El Salvador can release Garcia or not. Even if he is released, he would be quickly returned to ES, once the withhold deportation to El Salvador order is removed by an immigration judge.
all of his fellow detainees sent there by the US are just a bargaining chip for Bukele.
“El Salvador’s president proposed on Sunday repatriating Venezuelan detainees sent to his country from the United States in exchange for the release of prisoners by Venezuela, including key figures in the Venezuelan opposition.”
I’m sure none of them will ever make their way back to the US. Remember the claim that no one ever leaves CECOT?
As you yourself have admitted many times, we signed a contract with El Salvador.
That make the US responsible for sending people to prison without due process, not El Salvador.
Again, you can attempt to rationalize that away as much as you like.
Your logic dictates that if you hired a contract killer to murder your wife, you could not be charged with murder if all you did was take your wife to a place where you knew the contract killer was going to be and then left her there.
After all, all you did was take your wife somewhere.
You didn’t actually pull the trigger.
No court in the land would accept such a defense…no lawyer would argue for it on your behalf.