Subject: Re: We Don't Know Who We're Deporting
If you access it, you might learn that 23 dudes we sent down to El Salvador were criminals they wanted back.
Which would be fine, if the people you claim were criminals that they wanted back were given an opportunity to present contrary evidence to a neutral arbitrator so that we would know whether that was true. You know, due process. In case the government has the wrong dude. Or in case the records are wrong.
To say nothing of the scores of people we sent down to El Salvador who weren't criminals they wanted back. Again, due process doesn't exist to protect the criminals - it exists to protect the people who are not criminals.