@HappyPunch It’s clear many of you have never played football for real. They will eat that man alive on the field. It’s not like boxing. It’s full contact. He wouldn’t last. The delusional comments from many of you is utterly appalling.
To the USMS / BOP / Miami FDC @SecRubio:
As a former 1811 who personally processed and delivered hundreds of prisoners into this exact facility, I am raising a precise legal and operational concern regarding the Tate brothers.
They are currently on a USMS hold pending extradition approval/denial in proceedings.
They have not been convicted of any crime in the United States and, most importantly, are U.S. citizens, yet their status is that of extradition detainees.
Over more than three years of proceedings in Romania, the brothers appeared at every required court hearing and judicial proceeding — more than 40 in total — without missing a single one.
They even returned to Romania when summoned after travel restrictions were eased.
That is a clear and documented record of compliance.
Under Wright v. Henkel, 190 U.S. 40 (1903), bail in international extradition cases may be granted upon a showing of special circumstances. A consistent multi-year history of appearing for every required hearing constitutes precisely the type of special circumstance the Court contemplated. I formally request that the court give full and fair consideration to bond.
Further, under Bell v. Wolfish, 441 U.S. 520 (1979), individuals detained pending judicial proceedings cannot be subjected to conditions that amount to punishment. Restrictions must be reasonably related to a legitimate governmental objective. Arbitrary or unnecessarily harsh treatment fails that standard.
As U.S. citizens who have not been charged with any crime in the United States, the Tate brothers should not be subjected to detention-like restrictions based solely on allegations made by a foreign government.
At a minimum, they should be released under reasonable supervision, with appropriate reporting requirements and assurances they will appear for all required U.S. proceedings, meetings, or hearings.
@USMarshalsHQ@OfficialFBOP @DAGToddBlanche @TheJusticeDept@StateDept
@elonmusk How does a person like you understand what society did to YOUR SON but not George Floyd? Please explain why you’d want a murderer like Chauvin to be pardoned. Please elaborate on why you’d think this is a good decision.
People sleep with their phone, eat with their phone, work with their phone, shower with their phone playing music, and take their phone to the bathroom. If they’re not texting you back, it’s not about being busy—it’s about ignoring you. Move accordingly.
@lopez1b1@TheMagaHulk You’d have to work in tech to understand. India has billions of people. When applying for H1B, only the educated ones are allowed to come but that could mean millions. The U.S. only has close to 400M people. They have enough to take every job here.
My wife worked for a company that was purchased by a private equity firm that immediately brought in an Indian CEO.
He pushed out all the founders and replaced all the C-suite with Indians.
He used Covid as excuse to force every employee to take a "temporary" 10% pay cut and he froze all promotions.
He laid off 15% of the workforce, almost exclusively the most experienced employees.
He shut down one of the satellite offices that did more manual stuff like data entry, and outsourced their work to India.
My wife's workload doubled during this time period. The work/life balance and culture created by the founders was gone over night.
Work product also suffered across the company. New leadership placed an emphasis on simply gaining new clients and not providing the same customer support for the existing client base.
Client satisfaction drastically decreased as a result. Many clients complained that their account manager who they had a 20 year relationship with was replaced by someone with little experience.
This story isn't rare or novel.
Many Americans have dealt with a similar scenario in the last decade or so.
My wife eventually found a job at a company that was still family owned with no intention to sell to PE.
Today, I propose a most refined endeavor: let’s make it rain!
P.S. Today @12noon EST, we change everything. Diamonds may be forever, but Pepe is priceless. 💎🐸