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Don't know what ended up happening, but I would have ordered those planes to keep on going to El Salvador and told this judicial hacktivist, "Sorry, the planes have already arrived in El Salvador and everyone has disembarked."

Then I would have told this "judge" that he is free to travel to El Salvador, himself, and try to round them all up for a return flight. As soon as his plane left U.S. air space, I would then revoke his passport and not let him back in the country. 




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Re: Judge orders Trump (again)
By: Zimbler0
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Sun, 16 Mar 25 9:17 PM
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CTJ > Federal judge in DC orders two planes carrying Venezuelan gang members to turned around and returned to U.S.
Judge James Boasberg claims Trump's use of the Alien Enemies Act is illegal.
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Micro > it may be time for the so called "judge", a disgrace to Judges everywhere, to be unseated and disbarred.


I agree with ya Boss,
And here is some good news. Seems El-Salvador wanted the criminals.

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El Salvador Takes in 238 Deported 'Tren de Aragua Members', Says U.S. Will Pay 'Very Low Fee'

http://www.latintimes.com/el-salvador-takes-238-deported-tren-de-aragua-members-says-us-will-pay-very-low-fee-578510

El Salvador officially took in 238 alleged members of Venezuela's Tren de Aragua gang this week, fulfilling part of a controversial deal between President Nayib Bukele and the Trump administration. Under the agreement, El Salvador will house around 300 deported gang members in its Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT) for at least a year—all for $6 million, a price that Bukele described as "very low" for the U.S., but a "high one" for his own country.

The transfer, confirmed by Bukele in a social media post, is one of the first instances of El Salvador accepting deported "criminal" migrants from the U.S. Along with the alleged Tren de Aragua members, the U.S. also deported 23 alleged MS-13 gang members, including two high-ranking leaders wanted in El Salvador.
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