After ICE Detention, a McKinney Teacher Asked for Help. Here’s What Followed
Posted by TX3DNews@reddit | Dallas | View on Reddit | 29 comments
A North Texas teacher says she reached out to elected officials after her husband was detained at a routine ICE check-in. She details repeated attempts to get help and what response she says she received.
The article also looks at how similar cases have played out and what role elected officials have taken in those situations. Read more:
pamalamTX@reddit
Republicans don't care about anyone, just the almighty dollar.
LifeIngenuity7151@reddit
Self deportations are incredibly generous
6catsforya@reddit
Feel free to leave
scalem0ss@reddit
Type of answer I expect from someone who votes for a child sex predator.
JMW1123485@reddit
It’s crazy! 🤪
TeamThundercock@reddit
Entered illegally and his parole expired. Why would this merit special attention other than his woman is a Karen?
UncleLeoHello888@reddit
What does that even mean? He was on parole from a US prison? For what? And if the parole expired, doesn't that mean he served out the time on parole? That'd be a good thing then. So what was he on parole for?
ComputersAreSmart@reddit
Anyone know if he’s here legally and did not overstay? The article mentions the wife’s name, but conveniently leaves out his.
xoxokaralee@reddit
TX3DNews@reddit (OP)
Thanks for clarifying it. He was waiting final approval to be able to stat here legally. Had gone through the process of getting political asylum. He was arrested at a regular check in
TeamThundercock@reddit
Because his parole expired.
UncleLeoHello888@reddit
What does that even mean? He was in parole from a US prison? For what? And if the parole expired, doesn't that mean he served out the time on parole? That'd be a good thing then. So what was he on parole for?
Pangolinger@reddit
It looks like he was at least several steps along in the long, drawn out process of seeking asylum legally.
Regardless, everyone in the US is entitled to due process even if they are not here legally.
ComputersAreSmart@reddit
It’s not the same due process citizens are afforded.
Reluctantziti@reddit
The is a gross oversimplification. Your link below is correct that unlawful entrants are not entitled to government provided legal representation but only if they fall in a narrow set of circumstances like being found near the border. That’s a small population and not applicable to this case. The man in the link is entitled to the same due process as anyone else.
Pangolinger@reddit
Really? What’s the difference?
ComputersAreSmart@reddit
https://www.congress.gov/crs-product/R45314
Pangolinger@reddit
The Supreme Court just days ago deliberated whether non-citizens have a right to due process just like citizens.
They do. “…the fundamental right to due process extends to everyone in America, regardless of their legal status.”
This is not an unbiased site but it gives a good summary and links further.
LifeIngenuity7151@reddit
Should have self deported
Reluctantziti@reddit
You first
PondersOverYonder@reddit
Voting them out isn't enough.
PondersOverYonder@reddit
Prison it is then hopefully. The nicest cleanest prison of course. Crybabies.
BethanyHipsEnjoyer@reddit
Would be a good start tho...
PondersOverYonder@reddit
Rather they are looking up from a deep hole.
over_this__@reddit
I'm a Republican. You can come over and try that with one today if you want 🤣
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PondersOverYonder@reddit
What's your address?
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Fit_Smile1146@reddit
Texas elected officials are spineless.