Trump Administration Continues Its Illegal Human Trafficking Campaign

This is not an April Fools’ Day joke.

“The Trump Administration acknowledged in a court filing Monday that it had grabbed a Maryland Father with protected legal status and mistakenly deported him to El Salvador, but said that U.S. courts lack jurisdiction to order his return from the megaprison where he’s now locked up.”

As published by the Atlantic.

This is horrific. This is illegal. This is morally wrong. It’s the perfect example of why I wrote my due process article.

But I’m taking this a step further than the Atlantic.

This is human trafficking.

The Trump administration claims to be against human trafficking.

But here it is, the Trump administration, trafficking humans.

The Trump Administration is in favor of human trafficking.

The Trump administration, disappearing people to El Salvador.

There are no words to describe such an evil, fascist regime.

This is not an oops.

This is not okay.

This will never be forgiven.

The senile orange emperor and his handlers should all be in prison for the rest of their lives for their crimes against the United States, its allies, and humanity itself.

Those that take office after the regime crumbles should make it their life mission to systematically hunt down and destroy every single enabler and every single person in power who failed to stand in the way, from Chuck Schumer to Elon Musk. I’ll fucking do it myself if I ever hit it big enough to run a campaign. America wants an angry white man to swing big stick and do big damage? I’m eligible in 2028 goddammit and I’m good at what I do. Give me a couple of illegal executive orders and we’ll all be a lot richer quicker than waiting for Cheeto and Captain Ketamine to figure it out in their illegal third term.

More seriously, anybody that supports this disgusts me. Get off my site. I don’t want your money. I don’t want your support. I don’t want your attention. I don’t consider you my fellow American. Open your eyes. Enough is enough. I’ll be civil with you when you grow a spine and stand up for what’s right.

Maybe with enough clicks I’ll be the guy that pops up when people google Trump administration human trafficking. I hope the history books remember the Trump Administration is the only modern administration to support human trafficking.

The only Trump Derangement Syndrome in America is the cult following that can see no evil, hear no evil, and speak no evil when it comes to big daddy Trump.

If the Trump administration disappears me too I hope everyone knows I love my family, my friends, my readers, and my country.

Addendum:

I feel this is relevant.

*Political* Immigrants Poisoning the Blood of Our Country?

I started to hang out in the various New York City and Staten Island subreddits. I long to find people with similar political beliefs here. Now that I’ve seen the power of one firsthand, I’m immensely curious on the power of many.

So I spotted this right after I said I last said I was going to take a writing break.

Malliotakis defends Trump’s comment about immigrants poisoning the blood of our country.

I even read the article a little.

I responded, but I feel this one deserves a “permanent” place somewhere on the internet. Staten Island is deeply conservative. But conservatives suffer from the same problems libertarians, liberals, progressives, and more do. Nobody can be apprised of everything. We must constantly act on incomplete information. And politicians take advantage of our blind spots — including the blind spots of our various news media — to get themselves elected.

So I wonder if throwing this pebble into the lake might one day cause a ripple that people remember. If not, what’s it matter? My life is headed in the same direction as everyone alive today, everyone that has ever lived, and probably everyone that will ever live. I’ve taken the position that we might as well use our time to make the world better. “A society grows great when old men plant trees under whose shade they will never sit.”

You want the next Bezos to be born in your state and bring lots of money to your local economy? Create a system that gives the most kids the most opportunity to succeed. Humans are really, really good at destroying our enemies. There’s no animal on the planet we couldn’t hunt to extinction if we so chose. Why don’t we make our enemy human suffering? Teach our children that the next big frontier is ending suffering in our communities. Kind of like the oxygen mask on the plane. You help yourself first, because you’re no good to anyone dead. Then you make sure the people next to you are okay. And then you can worry about the rest of the plane.

I mean, on a political level, we’re not even really taking care of ourselves. When I was a kid, it was all about respecting the armed forces that defend our freedom. When I was an adult I learned that we don’t really take care of our veterans and never really have. They commit suicide at higher rates than the general population and have roadblocks to care and reintegration in society that should be top priorities for society.

They’re not. Add that to the list of probably millions of things that should be getting addressed at any one moment and you start to realize that this stuff is way too complex to expect a legislative body of 12,500 people to keep up with it, let alone the measly 535 voting members of Congress. It’s painfully obvious they can’t keep up. They devolve into mudslinging any chance they get.

Maybe I’m romanticizing lawmakers of the past, but it seems like in the past there was actually some attempt at bettering society. Gangs were brutalizing gay people so there were laws enacted to enhance sentences for crimes against people for their sexual orientation, race, sex, religion, etc. But when people started targeting cops and homeless people? Nada. It wouldn’t even be hard to cover, just grab something like our NYS hate crime law and modify it to cover people’s employment, employment status, or housing status. I wrote to State Senator Andrew Lanza about that. Guess we’ll see if it ever goes anywhere.

Anyway, my response on social media to the immigrants thing:

Stenonymous commentary on Malliotakis defending the comment that immigrants are a poison in the blood of the United States.
Stenonymous commentary on Malliotakis defending the comment that immigrants are a poison in the blood of the United States.

Sometimes I wonder if I am alone.

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A loving memory of a veteran I knew, gone too soon. Would that I could have taken away the pain.

A deep respect for a family I knew.

You are all the blood of this country.

Addendum:

Stenonymous goes to White Castle
Stenonymous lets Nicole Malliotakis know there’s work to be done.
Stenonymous votes to abolish the senate and let Emperor Palpatine have a little more responsibility.

Filed under: Things that are classy when you’re rich but horrifying when you’re a regular dude with a 9 to 5.

1/8/24 update:

Shortly after this posted, several readers remarked that Italians were treated like poison when they were first immigrating. This emphasizes my point some.

Another reader remarked that “democracy” is credited as having originated in Greece, meaning “people power.” Having a father from Greece and a mother from Cuba, perhaps the irony will not be entirely lost on Nicole Malliotakis.

“Democracy is credited as having originated in Greece. The word ‘democracy’ literally means people power. It pains me to see those of Greek descent dissing it. -Dyann L. Berndt, CSR, RPR.

United States Supreme Court Rules Stenographers No Longer Required in Trial Courts…*

In a stunning turn of events, Chief Justice Honorable John G. Roberts declared that stenographers will no longer be necessary for the trial courts. “I am quite sure that we can just record it. Everyone knows that if you decrease the supply of court reporting vendors by getting rid of stenographers and the demand remains the same, prices will go down. That’s Economics 101. We could save the judiciary a lot of money by turning it completely over to corporations and paying them for a deficit product. The frequency of reconstruction hearings is only going to be as often as the audio fails, which we conveniently have and collect no data for, so it must be rare. I don’t really care to read trial court records before I make my rulings anyway. I’m ready for the future.” Stenonymous.com called for national protests, leading to a large gathering of stenography supporters in New York City.

Stenonymous.com calls for national protests in a new Supreme Court ruling. Stenonymous Satire Weekends.

In other news…

Inventor invents a new stenotype containing an actual C on the keyboard. Court reporters everywhere are furious!

Jury finds Staten Island stenographer guilty of blogging while under the influence, defendant remanded. Trial to be held five years from now due to understaffing.

NCRA Spokesperson: “Our next legislative move will be universal parking passes for stenographers. Never wait for your parking to get validated again.”

Commenting on the accuracy of court records, Elvis Presley has words for stenographers: Thank you very much.

Elon Musk dictates to classroom of stenographers in training.

First raise in 30 years! Local stenographer celebrates 10-cent surprise.

Suspect asks for a lawyer dog. Lawyer dog swears he’s not a cat. Stenographers weigh in.

*None of this is true. It is part of Stenonymous Satire Weekends, a project meant to entertain the court reporting audience of this blog and catch search engine attention by integrating court reporting with current events and prominent figures. We have a corporate fraud problem in court reporting that the media won’t report on and the government won’t do anything about, so we’re reduced to fundraising until we can simply advertise deluge-style and publicly shame all the people and organizations in power who had a chance to do something and didn’t. Until that fundraising comes in, which will be sometime between now and never, Stenonymous will continue to archive, entertain, and inform with the help of its audience and the stenographers that support the blog.

The picture is from the day of the Trump arraignment in New York City, but has been modified.

Based on the most current data, at 2% of revenue, court reporters could afford an annual advertising campaign of $21.6 million (assumes $60,000 median pay x 18,000 court reporters. In some estimates, there are as many as 30,000 court reporters. BLS statistics in court reporting may be inaccurate, as the BLS continues to decrease the number of jobs despite consistently forecasting an increase in the number of jobs.

Bureau of Labor Statistics on court reporters as of April 8, 2023.