The most absurd part is how they held her waiting for a deportation flight past the date of her return flight ticket to Germany. She literally already had a flight home booked, and they said, no, we're going to keep you in prison until we can deport you.
Because he (and it is a he) committed a crime and they want to punish him for it. Letting him go home without so much as a minute in front of a judge isn't a punishment.
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Because he (and it is a he) committed a crime and they want to punish him for it. Letting him go home without so much as a minute in front of a judge isn't a punishment.
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if youre trying to commit a crime, butt they catch you at the border before you fully committ the crime then they should just let you go.
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