Abrego Garcia’s attorneys expressed concern that his release would lead to immediate detention by ICE and deportation
Kilmar Abrego Garcia will remain in jail for now after fears that Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents will swoop to deport him as soon as he is released.
Abrego Garcia’s attorneys expressed concern that his release would lead to immediate detention by ICE and deportation.
A federal judge ruled the Salvadoran father, who was criminally accused of human smuggling, has a right to be released and even set specific conditions.
But he will remain in jail for at least a few more days while attorneys spar over whether prosecutors can prevent Abrego Garcia’s deportation if he is released to await trial.
All my friends that have been to Europe said the racism there is worse than US, because people in US are at least not racist to your face, (or maybe there’s more diversity here and people live in bubbles, this could be significant reason that my friends didn’t think of; they mostly interact with international people).
Most of the time when I hear and see a country being great about society and such, it seems to be great for their own citizens. Which is understandable. But that means we don’t really have much choice of other countries accepting us (I’m brown and have an accent so I can’t fit in in Europe).
I’m sorry, but how is that in any way representative? That’s a pretty limited view. As a lot of black expats made videos describing racism in europe and US, overwhelmingly said it’s different, but far less and not at all systematical like in the US: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-u3y9Wo0Esg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emJk7IecexU
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/X0wliraPeqQ
so yeah, media and singular view points are not really helpful in feeling out a culture, what helps is traveling there and seeing for yourself. I mean, prejudeces have to start somewhere, and most of the time it’s from hear-say and media
Well, you try being brown with an accent for a day. Then you can comment on others lived experience. Until then, maybe just shut up and listen when they tell you what they’ve experienced.