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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: CC27 on April 16, 2025, 10:27:25 AM

Title: I am a permanent resident of the Philippines
Post by: CC27 on April 16, 2025, 10:27:25 AM
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Pototan (2,531 posts)

I am a permanent resident of the Philippines
I am an American citizen and a permanent resident (13a visa) of the Philippines by virtue of my marriage to a Filipina.

Here are my due process rights as described in a google search. Wow. I have more rights in the Philippines than I do in Trump's America.

Philippine permanent residents are afforded due process if accused of a crime, as guaranteed by the Philippine Constitution. This means they are entitled to fair legal proceedings, including the right to be informed of the charges, the right to a fair hearing, the right to examine evidence and witnesses, the right to counsel, and the presumption of innocence until proven guilty.

https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220242770

Nobody gives a F
Title: Re: I am a permanent resident of the Philippines
Post by: Old n Grumpy on April 16, 2025, 10:42:49 AM
I would venture to say you have the same rights as a citizen, it’s the illegal aliens, especially the criminals and gang members and terrorist that don’t have the same rights as American citizens.

Sounds to me like you’re a real dumb dumbass if you don’t know the difference :thatsright: :loser:
Title: Re: I am a permanent resident of the Philippines
Post by: SVPete on April 16, 2025, 11:36:21 AM
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Pototan (2,531 posts)

I am a permanent resident of the Philippines
I am an American citizen and a permanent resident (13a visa) of the Philippines by virtue of my marriage to a Filipina.

Here are my due process rights as described in a google search. Wow. I have more rights in the Philippines than I do in Trump's America.

In the real world, DU-Moron Pototan has the due process and other constitutional rights specified in the US Constitution. Garcia is a criminal illegally present in the US, which US courts determined.
Title: Re: I am a permanent resident of the Philippines
Post by: Old n Grumpy on April 16, 2025, 11:38:44 AM
In the real world, DU-Moron Pototan has the due process and other constitutional rights specified in the US Constitution. Garcia is a criminal illegally present in the US, which US courts determined.

Unfortunately, the Democrats refused to see it that way. They were more about criminals illegals than us Americans who pay the bills. :thatsright: :bird: :rant:
Title: Re: I am a permanent resident of the Philippines
Post by: BannedFromDU on April 16, 2025, 12:10:13 PM
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I am a permanent resident of the Philippines


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Title: Re: I am a permanent resident of the Philippines
Post by: DLR Pyro on April 16, 2025, 12:27:25 PM
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Pototan (2,531 posts)

I am a permanent resident of the Philippines
I am an American citizen and a permanent resident (13a visa) of the Philippines by virtue of my marriage to a Filipina.

Here are my due process rights as described in a google search. Wow. I have more rights in the Philippines than I do in Trump's America.

Philippine permanent residents are afforded due process if accused of a crime, as guaranteed by the Philippine Constitution.

Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia was in the US illegally and not considered a permanent resident nor is he afforded due process rights that are granted to US Citizens and legal permanent residents.
Title: Re: I am a permanent resident of the Philippines
Post by: jukin on April 16, 2025, 12:29:19 PM
I notice that ILLEGAL INVADER is not listed in DUchebag pototan's CV.

That might be the technicality between the DUmmy and the criminal illegal invader gang member and terrorist.

We are all DUmber for having read your rambling idiotic screed. I award you no points and may satan have no mercy on your soul.
Title: Re: I am a permanent resident of the Philippines
Post by: SVPete on April 16, 2025, 12:43:53 PM
DUmmie Pototan probably is incapable of thinking about this, but if he were ever accused there in the Philippines of something criminal - accused, not tried and convicted - he would learn how few rights a legal alien has there in the Philippines, and that his US Constitutional rights are not relevant. It's entirely possible that the mere accusation would result in a flight back to the US and being banned from the Philippines.

Trump, OTOH, is deporting illegal aliens, focusing on criminals (needless to say if a criminal illegal is caught among illegals who have not committed crimes other that illegal entry, they also will get deported).