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aceofspades19 | 4 months ago

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deadbabe|4 months ago

The Canadian bill legally affects everyone in their country but the US actions are still largely illegal and will go away in a future administration, and they are localized to specific areas and groups.

aceofspades19|4 months ago

Saying it will go away in a future administration is no different than saying this bill won't pass or will be removed by a future Canadian government. Sure it might, it might not, there is no way to tell at this juncture. To say that it is localized to specific areas and groups in the US is wrong, ICE has been deporting people all over the country without due process. While I am sure there are some areas of the US that are unaffected, I would hardly call that localized. Not to mention the attacks on the constitution by the Trump administration which affects everyone or any number of things that this administration has been doing that is illegal.

hunterpayne|4 months ago

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SirSavary|4 months ago

Yes. Members of the National Guard have been deployed, and government officials have publicly stated their intent to deploy additional forces.

From the Wikipedia page on the US National Guard [1]:

> The National Guard is a state-based military force that becomes part of the U.S. military's reserve components of the U.S. Army and the U.S. Air Force when activated for federal missions.

The National Guard constitutes military troops under federal activation.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Guard_(United_States)

aceofspades19|4 months ago

SirSavary's comment covered the military deployments so I will just say that there are numerous cases of the Trump administration deporting people without due process outside the country to places like CECOT where they are tortured. I don't think even the Trump administration denies these things.

Here's one source you can read about it: https://www.americanimmigrationcouncil.org/blog/men-deported... Here's a source on torture in CECOT: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cgq7nxkpkp4o

But feel free to look up the cases listed in the articles and research them yourself.