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'Maryland Dad' Kilmar Abrego Garcia earned around $100,000 annually from human smuggling: report​

Abrego Garcia would pick people up in Texas and deliver them across the US, Homeland Security Investigations special agent Peter Joseph has testified.

The Post Millennial
Jun 16, 20252 minute read


MS-13 gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia was earning $100,000 a year in order to smuggle people around the United States, according to witnesses who have been cooperating with the federal government on Abrego Garcia's human smuggling case.

The New York Post reported that the witnesses, as well as co-conspirators who have been involved with the federal government on the case, have said Abrego Garcia would make around $1,500 for each smuggling trip he took, including the transportation of minors around the US. This reportedly equated to over $100,000 per year for Abrego Garcia.

The case against the gang member was launched after the Department of Justice had Abrego Garcia returned to the United States in order to carry out the human smuggling case against him.

"On May 21, a grand jury in the Middle District of Tennessee returned a sealed indictment charging Abrego Garcia with alien smuggling and conspiracy to commit alien smuggling in violation of Title 8, USC, 1324," Attorney General Pam Bondi said at the time.

More here: https://thepostmillennial.com/maryl...d-100000-annually-from-human-smuggling-report

They loved him so.
 
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The untouchable hero of the Democrat Party was Jimmy Carter. I am proud that I voted for Carter in 1976 and 1980. If he had run a third time I would have voted for him again.

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Yes, we can you're still in the throes of ecstasy under those sheets of denial. :D
Denial of allegations? No

Nothing I've said about Garcia has been incorrect so far. I don't anticipate that changing
 
The untouchable hero of the Democrat Party was Jimmy Carter. I am proud that I voted for Carter in 1976 and 1980. If he had run a third time I would have voted for him again.

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Yes, because it was peanut politics at its best. Who could forget the Apology President, the Great National Nap, and those gas line years?
 
Yes, we know he was your kind of man.
He is who he is. I've never claimed him to be anything.

You have
I have consistently said that he is a.migrant who deserves due process ..that's it.
 
Yes, because it was peanut politics at its best. Who could forget the Apology President, the Great National Nap, and those gas line years?
The Apology President was Obama -- who came along just at the time the world was owed an apology from the U.S.
 
The Apology President was Obama -- who came along just at the time the world was owed an apology from the U.S.

The charge of his being an apology President stems from a perception that he repeatedly projected weakness, self-blame, or national guilt in foreign policy and global relations. Carter was seen as bending over backward to “right historical wrongs” at the expense of U.S. strategic interests. His giving back the Panama Canal for nothing was an example. His licking the sandals of the Iranian hostage takers was another example of his weakness.
 
The charge of his being an apology President stems from a perception that he repeatedly projected weakness, self-blame, or national guilt in foreign policy and global relations. Carter was seen as bending over backward to “right historical wrongs” at the expense of U.S. strategic interests. His giving back the Panama Canal for nothing was an example. His licking the sandals of the Iranian hostage takers was another example of his weakness.
But in hindsight, Carter never did make a regrettable decision in international relations, apart from sticking by the Shah as long as he did. Certainly he handled the Panama Canal issue in the best way possible.
 
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The charge of his being an apology President stems from a perception that he repeatedly projected weakness, self-blame, or national guilt in foreign policy and global relations. Carter was seen as bending over backward to “right historical wrongs” at the expense of U.S. strategic interests. His giving back the Panama Canal for nothing was an example. His licking the sandals of the Iranian hostage takers was another example of his weakness.
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lost Iran
This was when we lost Iran:

The 1953 Iranian coup d'état, known in Iran as the 28 Mordad coup d'état (Persian: کودتای ۲۸ مرداد), was the overthrow of Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh on 19 August 1953. Led by the Iranian army and supported by the United States and the United Kingdom, the coup aimed at strengthening the autocratic rule of the shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1953_Iranian_coup_d'état

Mosaddegh was democratically elected, and popular. The Shah was neither.
 
Yes, because it was peanut politics at its best. Who could forget the Apology President, the Great National Nap, and those gas line years?
The gasoline lines happened because of the Iranian Revolution of 1979. This is why the Revolution happened:

The 1953 Iranian coup d'état, known in Iran as the 28 Mordad coup d'état (Persian: کودتای ۲۸ مرداد), was the overthrow of Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh on 19 August 1953. Led by the Iranian army and supported by the United States and the United Kingdom, the coup aimed at strengthening the autocratic rule of the shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1953_Iranian_coup_d'état

Mosaddegh was democratically elected and popular. The Shah was neither. The Iranians hated us for imposing the Shah on them. Their oil boycott was their response.

President Carter was aware of the history of Iran. He had learned during the War in Vietnam that it is a bad idea to send troops to support unpopular rulers in third world countries.
 
Did Garcia get convicted of being the worst human being imaginable as the MAGA fucks have tagged him yet?
 
Did Garcia get convicted of being the worst human being imaginable as the MAGA fucks have tagged him yet?

Did American voters who elected your President get convicted yet of being traitors, fucks, etc like you and your comrades here tag them?
 
The gasoline lines happened because of the Iranian Revolution of 1979. This is why the Revolution happened:

The 1953 Iranian coup d'état, known in Iran as the 28 Mordad coup d'état (Persian: کودتای ۲۸ مرداد), was the overthrow of Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh on 19 August 1953. Led by the Iranian army and supported by the United States and the United Kingdom, the coup aimed at strengthening the autocratic rule of the shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1953_Iranian_coup_d'état

Mosaddegh was democratically elected and popular. The Shah was neither. The Iranians hated us for imposing the Shah on them. Their oil boycott was their response.

President Carter was aware of the history of Iran. He had learned during the War in Vietnam that it is a bad idea to send troops to support unpopular rulers in third world countries.
Yes, the Iranian Revolution triggered the 1979 oil shock. However, the gasoline lines in the U.S. were the result of a combination of global disruptions and deeply flawed domestic policies, particularly price controls, two-tier pricing system for crude oil, gasoline allocation rules, panic behavior, and a lack of flexibility in the U.S. energy infrastructure. So your statement above is only true in a narrow sense.
 
Yes, the Iranian Revolution triggered the 1979 oil shock. However, the gasoline lines in the U.S. were the result of a combination of global disruptions and deeply flawed domestic policies, particularly price controls, two-tier pricing system for crude oil, gasoline allocation rules, panic behavior, and a lack of flexibility in the U.S. energy infrastructure. So your statement above is only true in a narrow sense.
Without price controls gasoline would have been more expensive.
 
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