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They weren't going to hand over control to America without a fight
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Well, if the intelligence director says so… Famously reliable source of information.
Oh no, the Trump-hating journalist you invited into the group chat and then called a lying asshole timed the release of his article to maximize coverage and embarrass the idiots that invited him into the group chat? Very ominous and suspicious.
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I don’t really give a **** all that much about it, but it’s really weird that they just keep parading their EOs going after lawyers for **** they disagree with.
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Well, if the intelligence director says so… Famously reliable source of information.
As opposed to working with the lawfirms on weaponization of the law right?
For the next three years, E.M. and Palma worked to rebuild their lives. E.M. mainly worked in deliveries, navigating the busy streets of Bogota to earn enough to support themselves while awaiting the results of their refugee status application. They applied for refugee status – a protection granted to individuals who are unable or unwilling to return to their home country due to past persecution or a well-founded fear of future persecution –to enter the United States. They kept out of trouble — neither had a criminal record in Colombia or Venezuela, according to the Colombian National Police and the Venezuelan Ministry of the Interior and Justice. The next 17 months were filled with background and criminal checks and countless interviews — by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the International Organization for Migration, and finally U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. During their interview with the U.S. agency in September, an officer asked E.M. and his girlfriend if they had any tattoos. E.M. said he did, his girlfriend said. The officer didn’t raise any alarms, and the tattoos didn’t appear to be an issue. After the thorough background checks, the couple was granted refugee status, their future seemingly secured. The dream of starting fresh in the U.S. appeared within reach.
They could literally just not hire them, which I already assumed would be the case?
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/immigration/article302464134.html
Cool use of wartime powers, guys.
All of them are innocent I'm sure - You love one sided sob stories.
No - The firms need to stop being ideologically aligned iwth one side of the aisle - DC is run by the big law firms.
We could have both sides if the government afforded them due process.
Government owes them no such thing.
No they don’t? Law firms can frankly do as they please ideologically so long as they follow the law. Still weird to keep announcing new law firms you want to shame every few days.
Then they can't get governemtn contracts paid for by the American people.
Sure man, whatever. Hope they’re not better than the lawyers you deem ideologically hireable.