• pelespirit@sh.itjust.works
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    “Before I came in here, I was of the mind that they were doing what they said they were doing, where they were focusing on the worst of the worst, criminals and murderers,” he said. “What I’ve come to understand since I’ve been in here is that’s the exact opposite of the people that I’ve met and seen.”

    Curtis says of the hundreds of people he’s met inside three different facilities he’s been transferred between, most are “like him.”

    “Just people working to provide a life for their family. Trying to be part of society in a productive manner,” he added.

    Curtis, a U.S. permanent resident born in Edmonton, holds a business degree and works in the oil and gas sector. He was taken into custody in early November after being flagged at the George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston while returning from a business trip to Mexico.

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      While they did manage to find something to check off the right forms as “is criminal”, those were years ago, and had no reason to do anything about it now, and no reason to suspect he would reoffend, given the nature of the crimes.

      So no, they’re in the wrong.

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        From our perspective, they’re in the wrong. From the perspective of people who are “tough on crime,” they’re in the right.

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        I’m not defending this necessarily, but just saying Canada won’t let you cross the border even for a visit, if you’ve had a DUI ever. I find it unsurprising they’re digging into full history.

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    I don’t know as this is a leopards eating faces. I don’t believe he can vote, and there’s nothing there about him supporting it, just being unaware. Don’t get me wrong, lots of faces are delicious, but I don’t think this counts.

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      It seems like he supported it; “they said they were going after the worst of them” seems like justification for supporting it. I don’t support it, and I wouldn’t say that. I do admit you have to assume some, but I’m not a jury and I’m not sentencing him to anything, so I’m not holding myself to the highest standard here.

  • gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.works
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    I don’t know that this actually fits the community - this is about a foreign national, who had some old charges he hadn’t dealt with for whatever reason (one of which dates back to high school, when he was technically still a juvenile), and took ICE/CBP at their word, and evidently didn’t realize they are 100% lying. Lots of people don’t keep close tabs on what our shitshow of a country is up to at this exact moment.

    This sounds a lot more like being in the wrong place at the wrong time while being somewhat oblivious/uninformed.