norrislakevol
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I didn't trust the govt to do it there either. I believe most of those actions were lies as well. The liberal use of the word "terrorist" has enabled our govt to expand their overreach beyond what is acceptable
To the level that it needs to be 'proven' for the sake of immigration law, it's beyond the pale. Again, allimmigration law needs is a reasonable suspicion by the right roles in the process.Disagree with the term all you want, but it’s not possible for any reasonable person to disagree with the claim that this man is a gang member at this point.
I don’t think we need more Central American gang members.
Do you think the M, S, 1, and 3 in this picture are really on his hand or no?![]()
Graham mocks Democrats as Trump DEA nominee confirms MS-13 gang tattoos
Sen. Lindsey Graham spoke during a confirmation hearing for DEA administrator-designate Terrance Cole on the event of Garcia's deportation.www.foxnews.com
So they weren't photoshopped?
Do you think the M, S, 1, and 3 in this picture are really on his hand or no?
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Do you think the most common word for weed in either English or Spanish is "marijuana" or that maybe that "interpretation" is just throwing s*** at the wall? A skull is a 3 because we said so, lmaoAnd marijuana followed by smiley face is intriguing. Not conclusive. But odd that his knuckles start with “MS”.
No that isn't the picture Graham held up in the article.Do you think the M, S, 1, and 3 in this picture are really on his hand or no?
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That has nothing to do with my question. Are the M, S, 1, and 3 actually on his hand, or were they - wait for it - Photoshopped in? That was the discussion around Trump's idiotic interviewNo that isn't the picture Graham held up in the article.
"Based on your time and experience and expertise in the DEA, what does that photo or those markings suggest to you?" he asked.
"Well, they suggest that he's an MS-13 member – that those are his markings. That's his brand."
When asked what the leaf on his first knuckle stood for, Cole said it was marijuana, which starts with "M." The second finger was a "smiley face," he said, which starts with "S," followed by the number "1" and what "looks like a backwards 3, from here."
"So based on your time as a DEA agent in the field, particularly in Mexico, these tattoos are consistent with MS-13 associations," Graham asked."Yes sir, that's correct," Cole replied.
Do you think the most common word for weed in either English or Spanish is "marijuana" or that maybe that "interpretation" is just throwing s*** at the wall? A skull is a 3 because we said so, lmao