20 Comments on Kilmar Abrego may be deported to Uganda

  1. If they couldn’t keep him in jail here, or keep him deported to El Salvador, based on his self-evident illegal status, and the restraining orders against him by his wife, he’s not going to go to jail for human trafficking here, and he will not be deported at all. Certainly not to Uganda

    The only reason he may be tried for human trafficking is that the judge who ordered him to stand trial knows that Kilmar will skate on the charge, that Bondi is soft and inept, and leftist immigration lawyers, with Democrat backing, are relentless sharks.

    I am willing to bet that he’ll be home for Feliz Navidad in Maryland.

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  2. I’ll give them props for the PSYOP. It should have the left chasing their tails for a bit. Uganda? I’d be amazed if that happens and if it does, what’s to prevent some leftist judge from ordering him returned? To face the charges against him, of course. He could ping-pong around the globe for years.

    I want to know who paid his bail.

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  3. Serious question: since Uganda is a Black African country run by African Blacks whose culture the Communists tell us is just as good as ours, does that mean they will be unable to say anything BAD about his treatment in their custody as it would be tantamount to saying Black Africans arent always noble and perfect in every way?

    …it will be entertaining watching them try to thread that needle, at least, but we may not get to, he aint gone yet…

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  4. Uganda?! LOL! Yeah, Abrego is what’s for dinner as soon as he gets off the plane in Uganda. Illegals need to pay attention to this deterrent. Don’t run the borders because you don’t know where you’ll end up if deported.
    Ok, what was the deal to take deportees from the US. Uganda’s getting paid. To coin a phase this is priceless. Hope it happens.

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