Trump administration says it has begun deporting migrants to Guantánamo Bay
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Well they actually wait in Mexico now until their case is heard. Remain in Mexico policy started with Trump, Biden tried to get rid of it, but apparently courts stopped him.
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They'll do when they realize that's the only way to fit 30,000 immigrants into a torture camp that can hold < 1000 inmates.
By May 2003, the Guantanamo Bay detention camp had grown into a larger and more permanent facility that housed over 680 prisoners, the vast majority without formal charges.
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Some of those people were guilty and should have been tried and jailed here
if so, why weren't they tried and sentenced?
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Because placing them in Guantanamo meant no one had to actually figure out where/how to house these people safely.
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... i did not speak out because premature Nazi comparisons diminish the Nazi crimes and are antisemitic.
We'll have to wait for at least 5 million gassed before we can think about Nazi comparisons.
/s just in case.
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Heyy !
Just curious what you recommend your clients now ?
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Is Guantanamo considered “outside the rule of law”? Hopefully journalists will be allowed there to report freely in the treatment and conditions.
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This is a good start:
https://european-alternatives.eu/
Mostly moving to hetzner. It's a bit rough around the edges but works.
One big thing missing is there is no good and affordable CDN. Myra is good but costs at least 10k/month.
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Good question. Where to put them, when the camps are full? How much money is it going to cost to imprison millions for life? Is there a more efficient solution?
Your brain right now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tA_uJOnAnoQ&t=1456s
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Thank you for your service
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Well, for now they're being deported to Guantanamo Bay. That doesn't necessarily mean they will then also be deported to their home countries. I could very well see the Trump administration keep thousands of people there indefinitely and have them do slave labor (which is legal in the US).
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How would guns help against a state that's supported by a majority?
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Giving everyone a reasonable path to citizenship. Immigration is good. It's good economically, culturally, and morally. The only argument against immigration is bigotry.
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OP is asking for a solution
Tell me, does the first one I suggest have to be my final solution, or am I allowed to workshop?
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Oh hey look, an idiot/Nazi!
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Isn't that what jails are for? in USA you have a ton of those I hear... if these people were guilty of anything, surely there would be zero trouble charging them (specially in the Kangaroo Military courts of the USA). Once convicted you can put them in any jail of your liking
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Yes, and keeping these people safe in US federal prisons was going to be difficult. Many of them would have been murdered/assaulted due to how poorly the US manages the prison system.
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They absolutely should be allowed to. It is an American basd and the rights of the prisoners there must be upheld and monitored.
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So instead they are kept uncharged and untried forever in Guantanamo??? where they are nicely safe and comfortable and not being tortured at all? for THEIR safety? got it