Words matter.

The Trump regime did not "deport" a 2-year-old U.S. Citizen of Latino ethnicity—the Trump regime knowingly *Human Trafficked* a 2-year-old U.S. Citizen of Latino ethnicity.

That isn't just a violation of US Constitutional rights, it's a violation of international human rights law. In a just society the people responsible for this crime would face criminal prosecution. That is what should happen here.

@QasimRashid when trump and his cronies are removed from power, there needs to be a truth and reconciliation commission that is allowed to go back decades.

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Exactly, and I hope that some day soon this will happen…

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What you have right there is a crime against all of humanity, and humanity has a duty to stop that dreadful madman. It would be best if it can be done without violence.

But he must go.

@QasimRashid in a similar vein of "words matter" i sincerely wish people and media stories would not refer to the deportation of persons in the country legally – some for years – as an "immigration crackdown"
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"Human-trafficked"? Explain. What is your source?
@daevidd who does your thinking for you when mommy’s not home? @QasimRashid
@QasimRashid but but but not voting for Harris is going to be better for the Palestinians, who even cares about people living next door, they deserved to be punished for inactions of bunch of politicians as long as it isn't me - the "MAGA lite"/"better MAGA" mindset.
@QasimRashid My (non-expert) understanding of human trafficking is that it must done for the purpose of labor or sexual exploitation to be trafficking. How does this scenario fit with that definition?
@QasimRashid "Abducted and abandoned in a foreign country."
@QasimRashid Again, the actual press must be careful in their word choice, to avoid libel. But the rest of us (well, mostly) are free to speak more freely.