Too much ice

Lol the memo didn’t have a control number (like every single department document ever has) and nobody was allowed to keep a record or any kind of evidence it exists, but they were told if they didn’t teach from it they would be fired. Now use that brain and think about why that would be.

This dude doesn’t need to be throwing around “you’re dumb” claims at anyone until he looks in the mirror.
Yes.
Incompetence

They thought it would pass legal scrutiny…..just like they think that they only need administrative warrants.

to say otherwise is moronic
 
and.

If they were that stupid, which is my argument, it would not rise to the level of tin foil hat conspiracy theory.

I just don’t understand the Hacks trying to make the party out to be super genius and dementia ridden morons all at the same time.

Pick a lane and stay in it
 
Or just par for the course stupid and lazy.
The CBP spokesman's comments sound like spin:
Or, they are true, and the Mayor’s comments are spin.

For those who don’t click the links, Border Patrol says the guys wanted to go to Tim Horton’s.

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The mayor says “no attempt” was made to leave him in a “safe, secure location.”

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I wasn’t there. I don’t know.
 
Shah Alam had been missing since February 19, when U.S. Border Patrol agents dropped him off at a coffee shop miles from his home following his release from a county jail, where he had spent much of the last year awaiting trial on criminal charges that resulted in a misdemeanor plea deal. The Erie County District Attorney's Office said Shah Alam was arrested a year ago following an incident that resulted in minor injuries to two Buffalo Police officers. Shah Alam was released on bail this month after he had agreed to a plea deal, the district attorney's office said.
Following Shah Alam's arrest, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement issued an immigration detainer, a formal request to take custody of a noncitizen after his scheduled release from criminal detention.
In response to that immigration detainer, the Erie County Sheriff’s Office contacted U.S. Border Patrol prior to Shah Alam's release, a spokesperson for the sheriff's office said.
Mohamad Faisal, one of Shah Alam's children, said in a text message that his father's arrest a year ago was due to a misunderstanding with police officers.
Shah Alam, who did not speak English, had been out for a walk and had been using a curtain rod he purchased as a walking stick, Faisal said.
Shah Alam got lost and walked onto the property of a Buffalo resident who called the police, Faisal said. When Shah Alam did not understand police commands to drop his curtain rod, they arrested him, his son said.

Shah Alam did not read, write or use electronic devices, Faisal said.

In a statement to Investigative Post, a Buffalo-based news outlet, a CBP spokesperson said agents dropped Shah Alam off at a coffee shop after agents determined he had entered the country as a refugee and could not be deported.
"Border Patrol agents offered him a courtesy ride, which he chose to accept to a coffee shop, determined to be a warm, safe location near his last known address, rather than be released directly from the Border Patrol station," the agency said. "He showed no signs of distress, mobility issues or disabilities requiring special assistance."
 

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