State law makes it a crime to enter the state as an ‘unauthorized alien’ — but it’s blocked by a judge, and Juan Carlos Lopez-Gomez was born in the U.S.
A 20-year-old United States citizen was held in a Florida jail at the request of federal immigration authorities despite his mother showing his birth certificate and Social Security information to a judge in court.
Juan Carlos Lopez-Gomez was taken to Leon County Jail after a traffic stop and charged with illegally entering the state as an “unauthorized alien” under a state law that has been temporarily blocked from enforcement by a federal judge.
The charge was dropped, but Leon County Judge LaShawn Riggans claimed on Thursday that she did not have jurisdiction to release him after Immigration and Customs Enforcement requested that he remain in detention, according to court records. The Florida Phoenix first reported the arrest.
y’all know the plan, right? first, they eliminate all the bottom-fed workers. they try to “deport” them, but they can’t. so what else can they do? they put them in holding camps. but all that lettuce still needs pickin’. so who do you think starts to pick that lettuce?
Well, slavery is still legal as long as they’re prisoners, so they could always ask the
slave ownersprivately owned for-profit prisons to lend them some workforce.Children 🤬
why should kids eat free? They can work at McDonalds.
I wonder if there’s a way to make a fetus work. Scientists must get on the job to make it happen!
Make them earn every moment of their existence.
thanks for including that.
The ones they haven’t killed yet. Right?
clearly you’ve yet to learn of schrodinger’s prisoner