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Still waiting on you to demonstrate that you know enough basic civics to know what the two legal exceptions to due process are for deportations of illegal imnigrants. Who, as we’ve established, aren’t ICE.
Great, thanks for establishing that we both agree that (at least as far as we’re aware) ICE isn’t made up of undocumented immigrants. Therefore the topic of what to do with undocumented immigrants is irrelevant to this conversation.
Now we can get back to the meat of the issue: what to do with ICE agents.
Cool, so you do understand that immigration law isn’t the right framework for determining what to do with ICE agents. Why do you keep asking irrelevant questions then?
You can’t even show that you’re competent enough to show why your question is relevant, and yet you expect me to prove myself? Try again dude.
And I’ve already answered what I think should be done with ICE agents. My answer of “due process” was that sent you off into this irrelevant discussion in the first place.
Nope, and you’re being wildly bad faith.
Here’s, let’s fix this:
ICE aren’t illegal immigrants
ICE is deporting illegal immigrants.
Still waiting on you to demonstrate that you know enough basic civics to know what the two legal exceptions to due process are for deportations of illegal imnigrants. Who, as we’ve established, aren’t ICE.
Great, thanks for establishing that we both agree that (at least as far as we’re aware) ICE isn’t made up of undocumented immigrants. Therefore the topic of what to do with undocumented immigrants is irrelevant to this conversation.
Now we can get back to the meat of the issue: what to do with ICE agents.
“ICE isn’t made up of illegal immigrants”
Yep, never said otherwise and I have literally zero idea how you’d ever take that from what I said, since it makes zero sense.
“ICE”
What are the two legal exceptions to due process exist?
Which ICE is then legally enforcing?
Do you consider yourself informed if you don’t know the applicable laws?
“What to do with ICE”
Yes, what should we do with them?
Cool, so you do understand that immigration law isn’t the right framework for determining what to do with ICE agents. Why do you keep asking irrelevant questions then?
It’s not irrelevant, it’s hard to associate ICE with the SS when you can’t even site what the law even is.
So again, what are the two legal exceptions to due process regarding deport illegal immigrants?
And I can walk and chew bubblegum. What should be done with ICE agents?
You can’t even show that you’re competent enough to show why your question is relevant, and yet you expect me to prove myself? Try again dude.
And I’ve already answered what I think should be done with ICE agents. My answer of “due process” was that sent you off into this irrelevant discussion in the first place.
So you’re ignorant of the law regarding due process.
“Due process”
You don’t know what due process applies to illegal immigrants.
What due process for ICE agents would you like to see and under what charge?
Refusing to answer your irrelevant questions doesn’t make me ignorant of the topic.
Do you think ICE agents deserve due process? Why or why not?
“Ignorant”
Right, so what are the two legal exceptions to due process?
“Deserve due process”
So far you can’t even tell me what due process means in the context of this conversation.
And if ICE agents were arrested for some reason, they should be afforded a fair trial, since there’s no legal exception there.
And what would they be tried for, exactly? And what should the penalty be?