I’m pretty sure that Amazon logistics is quite capable of stopping delivery when a court orders them to do so, even if it’s already in the van and on the way.
And that is why they are simply not using Amazon for this purpose. At this time.
I can’t imagine getting a unanimous SCOTUS ruling against you, saying that you need to listen to a judge, and then continuing to try to ignore that judge. And apparently neither can she.
First, the Defendants’ act of sending Abrego Garcia to El Salvador was wholly illegal from the moment it happened, and Defendants have been on notice of the same. Indeed, as the Supreme Court credits, “the United States acknowledges that Abrego Garcia was subject to a withholding order forbidding his removal to El Salvador, and that the removal to El Salvador was therefore illegal.” Second, the Defendants’ suggestion that they need time to meaningfully review a four-page Order that reaffirms this basic principle blinks at reality. Third, the Defendants misconstrue the Supreme Court’s Order stating that the original deadline at ECF No. 21 is “no longer effective,” as somehow suggesting that the Court’s amended Order requiring prompt attention to this matter is “inconsistent” with the Supreme Court’s directive. Nothing could be further from the truth. As the Supreme Court plainly stated, “the Government should be prepared to share what it can concerning the steps it has taken and the prospect of further steps,” —all against the backdrop of this Court’s needing to “ensure that the Government lives up to its obligations to follow the law.”
The latest on Garcia:
Quoting: https://www.politico.com/news/2025/04/13/abrego-garcia-el-salvador-trump-administration-00288502
El Salvador will have no tariffs levied on their exports.
One more tick toward final solution death camps all done with smiles, lies, and cameras all around.
What I worry most about America right now is that a large sector (not GoActuary though) of the American population is still cheering Trump on. That is scary.
Mohsen K. Mahdawi, a U.S. permanent resident who has lived in the country for 10 years, showed up to what he thought was his citizenship interview Monday at the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office in Colchester, Vermont. Instead, he was arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which has begun deportation proceedings.
It’s sounding like if you have a student visa and are entered into a police database (even if not convicted, even if reporting a domestic dispute), they’re revoking your visa.
I guess it turns out to be easier to deport documented legal immigrants than illegals…
This is CBP, not ICE, but…
Good luck to him when he returns to the US from his Lebanon trip.
I get that shittiness of his being held, cuz brownish.
But, in the article:
After nearly five hours, Bachir Atallah says he and his wife were released. They are now pursuing legal action.
“I really thought things would change after this administration, when we have Mr. Trump in office, things would change to the better,” Atallah said. “Things actually changed to the worse.”
Wow, another simpleton, thinking everything would be better – for him – and worse for anyone not him, because that what he apparently needs in his life: other people suffering. Not him. This is, IMO, the mentality of every Trump voter ever.
Bachir Atallah, a real estate attorney from New Hampshire, says he and his wife, Jessica Fakhri
Crazy how names like these keep popping up in these detainment stories. What year is it, 2002?
More than a few Trump voters made that choice because they believed that Harris would bring about some communist/socialist hellscape reminiscent of the old Soviet Union.
Observations that Trump would bring about a fascist or authoritarian hellscape were dismissed as leftist hyperbole, because the friends on Fox News said so.
They say this every time about Dems. And it never comes to pass, and no one ever calls out these Chicken Littles.
Well, it used to be that every Republican candidate would be called a racist, and every Democratic candidate was called a socialist. So I guess Trump and Sanders felt obligated to try to fill the roles.
That sort of messaging doesn’t get through the increasingly thick walls of the echo chambers most of us live in.