This guy had a green card and no past crimes. They're also deporting refugees that are here under protection. What they're doing is lawless and immoral.
I'm 100% for deporting people that have overstayed their visas and are working. They are workers without labor protections and essentially slave labor and when they get hurt on the job their medical bills are payed by you. (In this case the government should make those that were supporting them pay their medical bills)
jaybrendansmith · 10m ago
Please someone explain to me why this is legal, acceptable, constitutional. Explain it like I'm 5.
mrexroad · 54m ago
> Leon was granted political asylum in 1987 after surviving torture at the hands of Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet’s regime, according to his granddaughter, Nataly, who asked that her surname not be used because she fears U.S. government retribution against her and her relatives.
It’s a local newspaper. It would be asinine for them to expend any effort trying to comply with global content rules.
olddustytrail · 52m ago
Yeah, not being a creepy weirdo who tracks anyone who visits your website is such a difficult thing.
How can anyone live up to such a standard?
JumpCrisscross · 7m ago
> not being a creepy weirdo who tracks anyone who visits your website is such a difficult thing
This is easy. Confirming compliance is not.
Also, there are content laws other than GDPR. If you’re a small-budget website and need to certify you’re compliant with all laws and regulations you’re subject to, it’s cheaper to block than confirm you’re up to date with the latest Brazilian or German content codes.
I'm 100% for deporting people that have overstayed their visas and are working. They are workers without labor protections and essentially slave labor and when they get hurt on the job their medical bills are payed by you. (In this case the government should make those that were supporting them pay their medical bills)
The irony here is beyond fucked up.
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Some webmasters are apparently stuck in 1990s.
How can anyone live up to such a standard?
This is easy. Confirming compliance is not.
Also, there are content laws other than GDPR. If you’re a small-budget website and need to certify you’re compliant with all laws and regulations you’re subject to, it’s cheaper to block than confirm you’re up to date with the latest Brazilian or German content codes.