Posted on 04/20/2021 9:18:06 AM PDT by weston
I need to dig that up and see what kind of excuse he gave why he shouldn't be deported.
Curiosity, cat, and all that...
AMAZING!
Another sensible unanimous SCOTUS decision!
Another squadron of Flying Pigs seen circling the Supreme Court building!
RIP lysie’s dad.
I thought Dan Bongino was to air today, but I am still getting the Rush Limbaugh show with a guest host.
What are you guys getting?
I’m getting the same thing that you are, Jason Lewis guest hosting The Rush Limbaugh Show.
I am getting Dan on my local radio station:
WGMD.com
Listen Live
There will be a 30 second commercial for Meineke, press the button, and then you will hear what is live on air:
https://radio.securenetsystems.net/cirrusencore/WGMD#
The first block was an homage to Rush and to others that got Dan to today.
The interview with Trump has not started yet.
I clicked on your link and it says it is a podcast. Dan already had a podcast.
@laurenboebert
· 1h
At this point, I could tweet “President Trump was right” every single day and it would apply to just about everything.
Now, we see Fauci admitting the origins of COVID-19 need to be investigated.
Every. Single. Time.
Here in SoCal, Dan took over Rush's time slot, but not on the same station. Dan is on 790 KABC, while Rush was on 1150 KEIB.
Dan didn't exactly take over the Rush Limbaugh Show, just broadcasting at the same time slot.
Trump will be on Bongino after the 1:00 pm (EDT) break.
@alexsalvinews
· 1h
NEW: Pres. Biden and Russian Pres. Putin are expected to meet during Biden’s scheduled trip to Europe next month, most likely in Geneva, Switzerland.
@laurenboebert
· 39m
Iran's Khamenei just called for Hamas to “purify” Jews on Twitter.
President Trump occasionally jovially insulted politicians... and @Rosie O’Donnell.
Only one of these men is banned from social media.
@JackPosobiec
· 2h
There once was a man who came and told us where the virus came from
But a group of people hated his skin color and the way he talked and so they sent him away
Some say, one day, El Naranja may return
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CNN Politics
@CNNPolitics
· May 1, 2020
President Trump contradicts the US intel community by claiming he's seen evidence that the coronavirus originated in a Chinese lab https://cnn.it/3d7KSuC
Sorry to hear about the passing of your dear father. RIP.
That’s what it was. If the word meant that much to the poster, there could have been been a much more polite way of pointing it out.
This is good news.
The Supreme Court on Monday unanimously ruled against a non-U.S. citizen who was contesting his indictment for unlawful re-entry into the country.
The case, United States v. Palomar-Santiago, involved Refugio Palomar-Santiago, a Mexican citizen who obtained lawful permanent residency in the United States in 1990. Eight years later, he was deported on the basis of a California conviction for driving under the influence. But after his deportation, the Supreme Court ruled in Leocal v. Ashcroft that, under the relevant federal statute, DUI convictions do not provide grounds for the removal of people like Palomar-Santiago.
In 2018, Palomar-Santiago was found back in the United States, and he was indicted for illegally re-entering the country after being deported. Palomar-Santiago sought to dismiss the indictment, arguing that the Supreme Court’s decision in Leocal meant that his original removal order was invalid. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit sided with Palomar-Santiago, but in an opinion by Justice Sonia Sotomayor, the Supreme Court disagreed.
Sotomayor relied on 8 U.S.C. § 1326(d), which sets forth conditions that must be satisfied for a defendant who is charged with unlawful re-entry to challenge the prior removal order. As relevant here, defendants cannot bring such challenges unless they demonstrate (1) that they exhausted their administrative remedies in the original removal proceedings, and (2) that the original removal proceedings “improperly deprived” them of judicial review.
The 9th Circuit held that Palomar-Santiago was excused from making both of those showings, but Sotomayor wrote that the requirements under Section 1326(d) are mandatory.
“When Congress uses ‘mandatory language’ in an administrative exhaustion provision, ‘a court may not excuse a failure to exhaust,’” Sotomayor wrote in an eight-page opinion. “Yet that is what the Ninth Circuit’s rule does.”
https://www.scotusblog.com/2021/05/court-rejects-non-citizens-challenge-to-unlawful-re-entry-charge/
Virginia Democrats Plan to Dig Up Grave of Confederate General A.P. Hill, No Plan To Move Coffin
Led by Mayor Levar Stoney and backed by Governor Ralph Northam, anti-history Democrats in Richmond, Virginia are finalizing plans to dig up the remains of Confederate General Ambrose Powell Hill, who lies beneath a towering statue dedicated in his honor and now marked for removal amidst efforts to erase all traces of the Confederacy from its former capital.
Though nearly all of Richmond’s other Confederate monuments were removed amid the fatal Black Lives Matter and Antifa-led riots that gripped the city in 2020, the statue and resting place dedicated to Confederate General A.P. Hill stayed put, with officials reportedly having trouble finding legal authority to desecrate the grave. Now, under a new set of plans being considered by Richmond’s Commission of Architectural Review, the grave site is designated a threat to traffic safety, conveniently providing the city’s Democrat-dominated government with the authority to remove it.
The grave and statue, however, have existed in the same location since 1892, when the City of Richmond assisted the Hill Monument Association in finding a location to move Hill’s body and erect the statue. At the time, the grave site was described by a local newspaper as “a very beautiful one at the corner nearest the city of Major Ginter’s country place.” The land itself was donated by The Ginter Real Estate Development Company, owned by Major Lewis Ginter, who served under Hill prior to his death. The statue and relocation of Hill’s remains cost an impressive $15,000, equivalent to $440,198.90 in 2021.
A pivotal but lesser-known figure in Confederate history, Hill, affectionately known throughout the Confederacy as “Little Powell,” was a Culpeper, Virginia-born West Point graduate. Opposed to slavery, Hill resigned his commission in the United States Army upon Virginia’s 1861 secession, going on to command the Army of Northern Virginia’s Light Division and quickly gaining a reputation as one of the Confederate Army’s ablest officers.
When General Robert E. Lee was informed of Hill’s death, aides reported the General being overcome with emotion before stating, “he is at rest now, and we who are left are the ones to suffer.” Years later, as Lee lay on his death bed, witnesses described Hill’s name being among the last words the General uttered.
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