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ElwoodBlues · M
If tRump's "gazpacho" ICE were allowing due process, then these letters would be evidence considered in courts, and their falseness would be discovered. But because ICE doesn't allow due process, it took real police, not tRump's "gazpacho," to reveal the facts and the falseness.


SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@ElwoodBlues That's what I thought, I thought with today's technology you should be able to tell a letter was fake. Not many people can falsify handwriting to that extent. At least without the aid of technology.
If they allowed due process they'd know it was a fake and the person responsible was taking advantage and knew they wouldn't check. It's disgraceful.
If they allowed due process they'd know it was a fake and the person responsible was taking advantage and knew they wouldn't check. It's disgraceful.