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RE: Salvadorian Mother Deported, Forced To Abandon Family
"I support the rule of law"
The US is not a rule of law country.
"I don't subscribe to your perceptions of unequal treatment based on "color,"
Doesn't matter whether you subscribe to it or not, it happens.
Not a "Rule of Law" country? What hole you got your head stuck into! Maybe you should spend some time in the "third world" for a spell. You might (will) change your tune. And as far as unequal treatment based on color... Have you ever wore a badge and carried a gun to work with the thought every day that you might not see your family again! You sir, HAVE NO CLUE what it is like to work under such stressful conditions. You probably even support the "Flat Earth" theory. I feel sorry for you.
"Maybe you should spend some time in the "third world" for a spell. "
Maybe you should take a look at the definition of 'rule of law'. And, the state of other countries has zero relation to whether the US is a rule of law country or not.
"Have you ever wore a badge and carried a gun to work with the thought every day that you might not see your family again!"
LOL. Change the topic much? The hell does working under stressful conditions have to do do with the question? Unless you mean that working under stressful conditions makes it ok to treat unequally.
Huge comparable differences, which you have no idea about (review the World Justice Project's 2016 Rule of Law Index). And my reference to stress was that people are subject to making miststakes under duress, that's all.
"Huge comparable differences,"
Again that has nothing to do with whether the US is a rule of law country or not.
Research needed on your part!
Why do you think that?
'Huge comparable differences' has nothing to do with whether the US is a rule of law country or not.