If you had to pick either one of those fingers to call the "middle" one, it's pretty obvious which one better fits the description.
Archangel1313
That's not his decision.
Yeah, there was a lot of weird confusion about that. The police claimed the accident was actually minor and no reported injuries occurred. Then her family came out with a statement saying that she initially went home with minor bumps and bruises, but later fell ill and went to the hospital where they discovered she had kidney failure, I think? It's still unclear if that's true though.
Now this happens? It's all very strange.
"...with her mother." Thank God. The headline makes it sound like they just dropped a two year old off somewhere with no plan at all.
My point was that deportation is a legal process. What Trump is doing, is bypassing that legal process altogether.
So, willfully violating a court order, in order to prove that they can get away with breaking the law? Oh, yeah...definitely just begging to get slapped with that criminal contempt charge.
I'm pretty sure the Constitution has a rule for that.
Remember when this stuff was called "the quiet part', and it was considered bad when you said it out loud?
Yeah...good times.
That's actually "banishment" or as you said, "expulsion"...but it's not "deportation". Deportation is a legal process, that does imply you get sent back to where you came from. It has never meant being sent to prison in a country you've never been to.
What Trump is doing, is definitely closer to human trafficking than anything else. There is a profit motive behind it.
More like, "threaten to dish dirt on other members of Congress...straight to jail."
You are not describing a "friend".