blackbird Posted March 4 Report Posted March 4 What else is new? quote U.S. district Judge Gary Brown of the Eastern District of New York has blasted ICE's detainment of an honors student who was swept up in a raid despite his Special Immigrant Juvenile (SIJ) status. Honduran national Hester Asaf Garcia Lanza, who came to the U.S. at age 9, lived and worked lawfully in the U.S. for years under the SIJ status before being arrested in an ICE/DHS sweep. Despite his legal certifications, removal proceedings were initiated and his deferred action and work authorization were revoked. Even after the court set terms of Garcia Lanza's release after discovery of his legal status, ICE imposed additional unsanctioned conditions and DHS piled on with a hefty fine to offset his illegal apprehension. Brown’s outrage at those actions was clear in his ruling. “This isn’t how things are supposed to work in America,” Brown wrote. The judge has been a staunch defender of immigrant rights, but was particularly incensed by this situation in his ruling. He cited the arrest of Garcia Lanza without a judicial warrant or legitimate basis for detaining someone with SIJ status who has no criminal record as particularly egregious. Calling the government agency actions “unimaginable cruelty,” Judge Brown wrote, "The laws of human decency condemn such villainy.” The full text of Brown’s order has not been published, but the available filings show Brown said DHS was found in violation of statutory and constitutional protections. He also ordered that Garcia Lanza’s SIJ status be restored, and that he be either released or provided a bond hearing. Brown’s order will have an impact for others being detained despite lawful immigration status or statutory protections like SIJ status. It underscores that the executive branch cannot override basic constitutional and statutory safeguards, including proper warrants and respect for SIJ protections. unquote Trump-appointed judge trashes administration for 'unimaginable cruelty' 3 Quote
Deluge Posted March 4 Report Posted March 4 9 minutes ago, blackbird said: What else is new? quote U.S. district Judge Gary Brown of the Eastern District of New York has blasted ICE's detainment of an honors student who was swept up in a raid despite his Special Immigrant Juvenile (SIJ) status. Honduran national Hester Asaf Garcia Lanza, who came to the U.S. at age 9, lived and worked lawfully in the U.S. for years under the SIJ status before being arrested in an ICE/DHS sweep. Despite his legal certifications, removal proceedings were initiated and his deferred action and work authorization were revoked. Even after the court set terms of Garcia Lanza's release after discovery of his legal status, ICE imposed additional unsanctioned conditions and DHS piled on with a hefty fine to offset his illegal apprehension. Brown’s outrage at those actions was clear in his ruling. “This isn’t how things are supposed to work in America,” Brown wrote. The judge has been a staunch defender of immigrant rights, but was particularly incensed by this situation in his ruling. He cited the arrest of Garcia Lanza without a judicial warrant or legitimate basis for detaining someone with SIJ status who has no criminal record as particularly egregious. Calling the government agency actions “unimaginable cruelty,” Judge Brown wrote, "The laws of human decency condemn such villainy.” The full text of Brown’s order has not been published, but the available filings show Brown said DHS was found in violation of statutory and constitutional protections. He also ordered that Garcia Lanza’s SIJ status be restored, and that he be either released or provided a bond hearing. Brown’s order will have an impact for others being detained despite lawful immigration status or statutory protections like SIJ status. It underscores that the executive branch cannot override basic constitutional and statutory safeguards, including proper warrants and respect for SIJ protections. unquote Trump-appointed judge trashes administration for 'unimaginable cruelty' Yup, something's missing here. I'm looking for a source that doesn't have the stench of woke reporting on it. Stay tuned.... Quote
Deluge Posted March 4 Report Posted March 4 1 hour ago, blackbird said: What else is new? quote U.S. district Judge Gary Brown of the Eastern District of New York has blasted ICE's detainment of an honors student who was swept up in a raid despite his Special Immigrant Juvenile (SIJ) status. Honduran national Hester Asaf Garcia Lanza, who came to the U.S. at age 9, lived and worked lawfully in the U.S. for years under the SIJ status before being arrested in an ICE/DHS sweep. Despite his legal certifications, removal proceedings were initiated and his deferred action and work authorization were revoked. Even after the court set terms of Garcia Lanza's release after discovery of his legal status, ICE imposed additional unsanctioned conditions and DHS piled on with a hefty fine to offset his illegal apprehension. Brown’s outrage at those actions was clear in his ruling. “This isn’t how things are supposed to work in America,” Brown wrote. The judge has been a staunch defender of immigrant rights, but was particularly incensed by this situation in his ruling. He cited the arrest of Garcia Lanza without a judicial warrant or legitimate basis for detaining someone with SIJ status who has no criminal record as particularly egregious. Calling the government agency actions “unimaginable cruelty,” Judge Brown wrote, "The laws of human decency condemn such villainy.” The full text of Brown’s order has not been published, but the available filings show Brown said DHS was found in violation of statutory and constitutional protections. He also ordered that Garcia Lanza’s SIJ status be restored, and that he be either released or provided a bond hearing. Brown’s order will have an impact for others being detained despite lawful immigration status or statutory protections like SIJ status. It underscores that the executive branch cannot override basic constitutional and statutory safeguards, including proper warrants and respect for SIJ protections. unquote Trump-appointed judge trashes administration for 'unimaginable cruelty' Overreaction. Race hustlers need to be ignored. Quote
User Posted March 4 Report Posted March 4 4 hours ago, blackbird said: What else is new Nothing. You keep starting threads like these you eventually run away from. Quote
blackbird Posted March 4 Author Report Posted March 4 25 minutes ago, User said: Nothing. You keep starting threads like these you eventually run away from. Facts are pretty hard to ignore fella. Why do you support cruelty? 2 Quote
User Posted March 4 Report Posted March 4 1 hour ago, blackbird said: Facts are pretty hard to ignore fella. Why do you support cruelty? “Cruelty” isn’t a fact, it’s a subjective claim. This story is pretty new, not much out there yet except the sensationalized leftist commentary from folks who support the open borders lawlessness. Besides, you do a pretty good job of ignoring the facts in the countless other threads you have created and ran away from. Quote
Hodad Posted March 4 Report Posted March 4 This is not an isolated or rare case. Cruelty is part of the DHS mission under Trump. Courts keep ruling against it, they keep doing it. A federal judge recently ruled that third party deportations are illegal. -- Asylum seekers, including those without criminal record, who have active legal status in immigration courts and orders not to be returned to their countries of origin, are being abducted and sent to random third countries to which they have no connection. From there they are detained at length or sent back to the country from which they originally fled. Imagine fleeing Togo to escape genital mutilation or conscription as a child soldier, fleeing to the US and applying for asylum and told by the courts that your threat is credible--doing everything you are supposed to do. Living life, working a job, maybe having US citizen children, and then someone snatches you, puts you on a plane and you wake up in in a prison camp someplace you've never been, where you don't speak the language, without access to friends or family and no way to access a lawyer. Completely cut off from due process. -- Here you'll be held in a prison camp, or perhaps returned to the nightmare you fled in the first place. This kind of cruelty is not an accident or a mistake. There's no justifying it--it is fundamentally unjust. And it's not an accident, but rather it's the explicit policy of this administration. It's truly shameful. I don't understand how any decent person can support it. 1 Quote
Nationalist Posted March 4 Report Posted March 4 1 hour ago, Hodad said: This is not an isolated or rare case. Cruelty is part of the DHS mission under Trump. Courts keep ruling against it, they keep doing it. A federal judge recently ruled that third party deportations are illegal. -- Asylum seekers, including those without criminal record, who have active legal status in immigration courts and orders not to be returned to their countries of origin, are being abducted and sent to random third countries to which they have no connection. From there they are detained at length or sent back to the country from which they originally fled. Imagine fleeing Togo to escape genital mutilation or conscription as a child soldier, fleeing to the US and applying for asylum and told by the courts that your threat is credible--doing everything you are supposed to do. Living life, working a job, maybe having US citizen children, and then someone snatches you, puts you on a plane and you wake up in in a prison camp someplace you've never been, where you don't speak the language, without access to friends or family and no way to access a lawyer. Completely cut off from due process. -- Here you'll be held in a prison camp, or perhaps returned to the nightmare you fled in the first place. This kind of cruelty is not an accident or a mistake. There's no justifying it--it is fundamentally unjust. And it's not an accident, but rather it's the explicit policy of this administration. It's truly shameful. I don't understand how any decent person can support it. That's because you just dont care about illegal aliens. We saw that the entire Brandon administration. Now...you pay. Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
blackbird Posted March 4 Author Report Posted March 4 7 minutes ago, Nationalist said: That's because you just dont care about illegal aliens. We saw that the entire Brandon administration. Now...you pay. This is not an illegal alien. What's the matter with you? 1 Quote
Nationalist Posted March 5 Report Posted March 5 25 minutes ago, blackbird said: This is not an illegal alien. What's the matter with you? I know. This sort of thing is bound to happen, when cleaning up your Libbie disaster. Suck it up Tweenkie-Poo. You can always write to whomever and apologize for sowing the seeds for this eventuality. Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
John Johnston Posted March 5 Report Posted March 5 3 hours ago, blackbird said: Facts are pretty hard to ignore fella. Why do you support cruelty? Because with these types of people Misery loves Misery. 1 Quote
User Posted March 5 Report Posted March 5 4 hours ago, blackbird said: This is not an illegal alien. What's the matter with you? Literally an illegal alien. The sticking point here is whether he is under some kind of protected status because of his age and being part of the SIJ. Quote
User Posted March 5 Report Posted March 5 6 hours ago, Hodad said: It's truly shameful. I don't understand how any decent person can support it. Well, you are completely dishonest about what is going on because you support the open borders lawlessness. If you are here illegally and have an order saying you can't go back to your home country, that doesn't mean you get to stay here; it just means no deportation back to the home country. This is all the mess people like you support and create when you encourage and support the lawlessness of illegal immigration, and then they're getting free lawyers who will file any and every excuse and case they can to avoid deportation. 1 Quote
blackbird Posted March 5 Author Report Posted March 5 20 hours ago, User said: “Cruelty” isn’t a fact, it’s a subjective claim. This story is pretty new, not much out there yet except the sensationalized leftist commentary from folks who support the open borders lawlessness. Besides, you do a pretty good job of ignoring the facts in the countless other threads you have created and ran away from. Lies. Get off the hate wagon. Quote
Michael Hardner Posted March 5 Report Posted March 5 19 hours ago, Nationalist said: Now...you pay. Who pays ? Not the poster you responded to... Quote Looks like someone has a new patronizing catch phrase ! Michael Hardner
Deluge Posted March 5 Report Posted March 5 21 hours ago, blackbird said: Facts are pretty hard to ignore fella. Why do you support cruelty? There is no cruelty. Quote
Deluge Posted March 5 Report Posted March 5 On 3/4/2026 at 8:30 AM, blackbird said: What else is new? quote U.S. district Judge Gary Brown of the Eastern District of New York has blasted ICE's detainment of an honors student who was swept up in a raid despite his Special Immigrant Juvenile (SIJ) status. Honduran national Hester Asaf Garcia Lanza, who came to the U.S. at age 9, lived and worked lawfully in the U.S. for years under the SIJ status before being arrested in an ICE/DHS sweep. Despite his legal certifications, removal proceedings were initiated and his deferred action and work authorization were revoked. Even after the court set terms of Garcia Lanza's release after discovery of his legal status, ICE imposed additional unsanctioned conditions and DHS piled on with a hefty fine to offset his illegal apprehension. Brown’s outrage at those actions was clear in his ruling. “This isn’t how things are supposed to work in America,” Brown wrote. The judge has been a staunch defender of immigrant rights, but was particularly incensed by this situation in his ruling. He cited the arrest of Garcia Lanza without a judicial warrant or legitimate basis for detaining someone with SIJ status who has no criminal record as particularly egregious. Calling the government agency actions “unimaginable cruelty,” Judge Brown wrote, "The laws of human decency condemn such villainy.” The full text of Brown’s order has not been published, but the available filings show Brown said DHS was found in violation of statutory and constitutional protections. He also ordered that Garcia Lanza’s SIJ status be restored, and that he be either released or provided a bond hearing. Brown’s order will have an impact for others being detained despite lawful immigration status or statutory protections like SIJ status. It underscores that the executive branch cannot override basic constitutional and statutory safeguards, including proper warrants and respect for SIJ protections. unquote Trump-appointed judge trashes administration for 'unimaginable cruelty' That poor bastard's been hoodwinked by the fullest diapers the world has ever known. Left-wing cultism is a f*cking epidemic. Quote
Nationalist Posted March 5 Report Posted March 5 2 hours ago, Michael Hardner said: Who pays ? Not the poster you responded to... Not with money, Mike. With frustration. The poster actually wants millions of illegals in the country. Planks like this poster created the problem. Now they wanna pi55 and moan when removals get a bit messy. What they did was reprehensible. Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
User Posted March 5 Report Posted March 5 2 hours ago, blackbird said: Lies. Get off the hate wagon. I am on the enough of the madness and lawlessness wagon. The one you were on for Canada, but not America. Quote
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