Air Force Dad Version

50+ years in US. Military dad. Misdemeanor dui and drug charge in 2009… renewed green card twice since. These are the folks we’re stuffing in detention centers?

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He’ll be released.

I found the opening paragraph interesting. We hear “they do the jobs Americans don’t want to do”

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He’ll be released? After spending 2 months plus in overcrowded detention center before his 07/15 hearing? Do you think this is cool b/c he’ll be released?

Here’s hoping he’s released in the US

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Yes… this “detention” is ridiculous… but it sounds like Trizump is open to making sure folks like this are able to stay here from his recent comments… But to be clear this case specifically ain’t right.

Maybe you missed this part :slight_smile:

Dozens of prospective employees, many of them Spanish speakers,

Having trouble understanding how we can rely on or believe any of truzzie’s comments.

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Fyi, that has since been rescinded from last I saw.

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Oh… well I honestly don’t know… just heard that a couple of days ago.

If he’s going to be released, why is he still being detained? Putting him in jail to wait for a hearing on BS charges is the kind of stuff Russia does and we all shake our heads at that.

How any American can rationalize this away as some kind of acceptable outcome is proof that propaganda works and people are suckers.

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Maybe you will find this interesting too. I bet
you know tons of americans that have been longing for these dairy jobs.

One ICE raid left a New Mexico dairy with just 20 workers, down from 55. “You can’t turn off cows,’’ said Beverly Idsinga, the executive director of the Dairy Producers of New Mexico. “They need to be milked twice a day, fed twice a day.’’

ICE raids and their uncertainty scare off workers and baffle businesses

Paul Wiseman, Associated Press

Published Thu Jun 19, 2025 5:12 AM CDT

Updated Thu Jun 19, 2025 5:12 AM CDT

Farmers, cattle ranchers and hotel and restaurant managers breathed a sigh of relief last week…

That respite didn’t last long.

On Wednesday, Assistant Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security Tricia McLaughlin declared, “There will be no safe spaces for industries

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