This is as good a moment as any to remind people that "immigration judges" are not independent arbiters of justice, but are in fact employees of DHS that are under increasing pressure to rule according to the preference of their commander in chief.
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It'd be cool to know what facts he "misrepresented" on his form. Feels very suspicious that there's no information regarding that in the article. Makes me lean toward kangaroo court. I mean, I was already leaning there, but still.
We know what facts he “misrepresented” because they already said it in the media months ago: they said if he had admitted he was a supporter of a terrorist organization they wouldn’t have given him a green card.
They’ve equated support for the Palestinian people in Gaza as support for Hamas, and Hamas is a terrorist organization, so by supporting the Palestinian people in Gaza, he’s supporting a terrorist organization. And he didn’t disclose that he is a supporter of terrorism in his green card form (because he isn’t).
And they can prove he’s a supporter of terrorism because he used the phrase “from the river to the sea,” which they interpret as meaning Israel should be wiped from the map, despite the existence of alternate interpretations.
He just declared "antifa" a terrorist organization and are about to also declare trans people terrorists. Their word doesn't mean shit, they have a goal in mind and fabricate the means to get there.
He omitted working for the UN.
There are a lot of Kangaroo Courts in the US. It is not only the immigration "judges". Far worse is the FISA court, rubberstamping surveillance since 1978.
Yeah the "misrepresented facts" are obviously missing from the article.
This is the judge that decided he should be deported because, apparently reasons.
Jamee Comans was appointed as an Assistant Chief Immigration Judge in January 2023. Judge Comans earned a Bachelor of Science in 2005 from St. Leo University and a Juris Doctorate in 2008 from Mississippi College School of Law.