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BLKNSLVR ◴[] No.43544819[source]
Accidents like this are required in order to demonstrate the scale of the "will" behind the power.

This should be a un-ignorable reminder of the value of due process. Better a guilty person go free than an innocent person sent to their long, slow, undignified death.

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ReptileMan ◴[] No.43545006[source]
>This should be a un-ignorable reminder of the value of due process

I agree with you.

Now explain how can we scale the due process to deport everyone that entered here illegally in a reasonable timeframe. 15-30 million hearings will take a century to be resolved.

The system is not designed for such massive load in mind.

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BLKNSLVR ◴[] No.43545048[source]
If it's so important to get done quickly, hire more people to do it. Move resources to solve the most pressing problems first.

Otherwise let law/justice take as long as law/justice takes.

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ReptileMan ◴[] No.43545097[source]
>Otherwise let law/justice take as long as law/justice takes.

Once again I agree with you. Let's deport them first and make remote immigration courts in every US embassy. This way they have remedy for false positives, and let law/justice take as long as law/justice takes

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lawn ◴[] No.43545332{4}[source]
Sending them to a prison you don't return from isn't a deportation.
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1. Terr_ ◴[] No.43549488{5}[source]
With most of them being sent to a totally unrelated country, to boot.