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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Bill who wrote (1550112)7/31/2025 2:57:44 PM
From: Tenchusatsu1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 1570893
 
GFY Bill. Over and over again.
Foreigners who break the law are subject to removal.
Tae Heung Kim was convicted of misdemeanor possession of marijuana. He did community service and got his misdemeanor record sealed by the courts.

And that was over a decade ago.

Right now he's a Ph.D candidate at Texas A&M. He's researching potential vaccines for Lyme Disease, which affects 476K Americans each and every year.

This guy dares to go visit his brother in Korea for a wedding, then comes back and gets detained by the CBP thugs.

Not only that, but he was DENIED access to legal representation. He was DENIED communication with his family. They wouldn't even tell him what he was detained for.

Green Card Holder Detained by ICE After Returning From Brother's Wedding (Newsweek)

Yet according to you MAGA assholes, this guy should be treated no differently than a member of Tren de Arugua or MS-13.

To you, this scholar is no different than the "murderers and rapists" that you think are iNvAdInG our country at this very moment.

To you, this Korean-American green card holder should be considered the "wurst of the wurst," according to the fat orange pedophile and the bald Goebbels.

Go fukk yourself, Bill, if you think a decent man like that should be removed from our country.

Tenchusatsu

P.S. - It also says something when you think 1,500 violent insurrectionists should be pardoned, yet a researcher who was convicted of misdemeanor possession of marijuana should be deported.
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