Re: Immigrants Reply #50 – 2025-04-22, 02:29:13 A few years ago Estonia extradited some cryptoscammers to USA as USA had demanded https://www.justice.gov/usao-wdwa/united-states-vs-sergei-potapenko-and-ivan-turoginNow Trump administration has sent them — guys under court order and bond conditions to stay in Seattle — emails to self-deport.Quote from: https://www.coindesk.com/policy/2025/04/18/feds-mistakenly-order-estonian-hashflare-fraudsters-to-self-deport-ahead-of-sentencingFeds Mistakenly Order Estonian HashFlare Fraudsters to Self-Deport Ahead of Sentencing“It is time for you to leave the United States,” an email to Potapenko and Turogin dated April 11 read. “DHS is terminating your parole. Do not attempt to remain in the United States - the federal government will find you. Please depart the United States immediately.”The email, included with the letter filed last week, threatened both men with “criminal prosecution, civil fines, and penalties and any other lawful options available to the federal government” if they stayed in the country. It resembles emails that undocumented immigrants and U.S. citizens alike have received over the past few days.This is not administrative error. It is administrative terror, known from early Bolshevist times. 1 Likes
Re: Immigrants Reply #51 – 2025-04-23, 06:36:08 Quote from: ersi on 2025-04-19, 18:40:21Trump literally became the dictator on day one of his second termYes, it was same-day delivery, while Hitler had to wait for a fire. However, the US Congress could terminate all these Trump "emergencies", but hasn't chosen to do so.Same goes for the tariffs.
Re: Immigrants Reply #52 – 2025-04-24, 15:54:50 The NYT writes that one Ricardo Prada has been disappeared.Quote from: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/22/us/venezuela-immigrant-disappear-deport-ice.htmlIn late January, Ricardo Prada Vásquez, a Venezuelan immigrant working in a delivery job in Detroit, picked up an order at a McDonald’s. He was heading to the address when he erroneously turned onto the Ambassador Bridge, which leads to Canada. It is a common mistake even for those who live in the Michigan border city. But for Mr. Prada, 32, it proved fateful.The U.S. authorities took Mr. Prada into custody when he attempted to re-enter the country; he was put in detention and ordered deported. On March 15, he told a friend in Chicago that he was among a number of detainees housed in Texas who expected to be repatriated to Venezuela.[…]Mr. Levey said that he, too, had repeatedly tried to obtain information from ICE. Eventually, he said, an officer told him that Mr. Prada had been deported but refused to share further details, he said.Ms. Vega, told that Mr. Prada appeared to be in El Salvador, expressed frustration at the government’s claim that he had been involved in a criminal gang.“How can they leave us in the dark for so long and then accuse him of something without proof?” she said. “God knows he doesn’t belong to any gang.” 1 Likes