Posted on Jul 3, 2021
Already Deported Illegal Aliens Have No Right to Seek Release on Bond, Supreme Court Rules
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Supreme Court says no right to hearing for some immigrants
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court has ruled that the government can indefinitely detain certain immigrants who say they will face persecution or torture if...
Thank you my friend MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D. for making us aware of the great news the the U.S. Supreme Court ruled already deported illegal aliens have no right to seek release on bond.
Supreme Court says no right to hearing for some immigrants
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court has ruled that the government can indefinitely detain certain immigrants who say they will face persecution or torture if they are deported to their native countries. Over the dissent of three liberal justices, the court held 6-3 Tuesday that the immigrants are not entitled to a hearing about whether they should be released while the government evaluates their claims. Justice Samuel Alito wrote for the court that they are not entitled to a bond hearing. The case involves people who had been previously deported and when detained after re-entering the United States illegally claimed that they would be persecuted or tortured if sent back.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZ4pPwT8gn0
FYI MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D. Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. LTC (Join to see) COL Mikel J. Burroughs SMSgt Lawrence McCarter SSG Franklin BriantSPC Michael Duricko, Ph.D TSgt David L. SGT James Murphy 1SG Steven ImermanSPC Michael Terrell SPC Michael Oles SRSgt (Join to see) LTC John Shaw MGySgt (Join to see)SPC Steve Irvine1LT Voyle SmithGySgt Jack Wallace Lt Col Charlie Brown SMSgt Mark Venzeio
Supreme Court says no right to hearing for some immigrants
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court has ruled that the government can indefinitely detain certain immigrants who say they will face persecution or torture if they are deported to their native countries. Over the dissent of three liberal justices, the court held 6-3 Tuesday that the immigrants are not entitled to a hearing about whether they should be released while the government evaluates their claims. Justice Samuel Alito wrote for the court that they are not entitled to a bond hearing. The case involves people who had been previously deported and when detained after re-entering the United States illegally claimed that they would be persecuted or tortured if sent back.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZ4pPwT8gn0
FYI MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D. Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. LTC (Join to see) COL Mikel J. Burroughs SMSgt Lawrence McCarter SSG Franklin BriantSPC Michael Duricko, Ph.D TSgt David L. SGT James Murphy 1SG Steven ImermanSPC Michael Terrell SPC Michael Oles SRSgt (Join to see) LTC John Shaw MGySgt (Join to see)SPC Steve Irvine1LT Voyle SmithGySgt Jack Wallace Lt Col Charlie Brown SMSgt Mark Venzeio
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U.S. Supreme Court rules on immigration and pipeline cases
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U.S. Supreme Court rules on immigration and pipeline cases
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmGTPZFkeHI
FYI PO3 Charles StreichSP5 Geoffrey VannersonGySgt Thomas VickSFC Bernard WalkoSFC (Join to see)SPC Randy ZimmermanCpl Robert Russell PayneCPL Cadrew StricklandSSG Michael Noll SGT Steve McFarland SGT Randal Groover SFC Chuck Martinez MSgt James Clark-Rosa SSG William Jones PVT Mark Zehner A1C Riley Sanders SGT Charlie Lee SFC Ralph E Kelley CSM Charles Hayden SFC William Farrell
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D. I could not be a judge and carry the weight of such difficult decisions.
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SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
I agree, although I did spend over 40 years in full time Police work I'd never want to be a Judge and have to make the decisions that they do. I'd rather be the one making the reports, be able to step aside and let the courts decide the final fate and not have to do that Myself.
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1LT Voyle Smith
I served on three juries over the years, all were felony trials. We convicted the guilty SOB in each case. None was a capital offense; one was a bank robbery, one a major shoplifting case, and the other was grand theft auto. All were easy. (The major shop lifting case was hilarious: a woman was arrested as she left a department store and was charged with shop lifting. She was found to have 123 stolen items concealed in her clothing. The defense attorney asked me as one of the jurors, “Don’t you think it’s possible that Ms X simply made a mistake and placed items in her clothing, expecting to retrieve them at the check-out counter and pay for them at that time?” I said, “Certainly it’s possible for her to have done that with a couple of items. But not with 123 items, like Ms X did.”
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