Loading video...
Video Failed to Load
🇺🇸 Mike Davis 🇺🇸 Next time you see a lib on X complain about "due process" for illegals reply with this video.
12,601 views • 1 year ago •via X (Twitter)
12 Comments

Yes. We should send these “Maryland fathers” where they will feel safe and protected: Wealthy white liberal enclaves, like Chevy Chase and Martha’s Vineyard. Instead of working-class minority neighborhoods, like Aurora. Then let’s see how much “due process” you liberals want.

@mrddmia See that's the problem--you are outraged without even knowning what due process is. It is exactly what's in the video--a chance to have a hearing and present your evidence against charges. It doesn't mean a trial for each person. lol

"The Democratic Party's actions had left many U.S. citizens feeling humiliated. Signs of a Trump victory were proclaimed well before Biden withdrew from the race. The voters had had enough." 📝 @KarinaLMariani

@mrddmia So why can’t the current administration meet that requirement?

@mrddmia That is not the burn you think it is. The point is that they are not even receiving the bare minimum that the very questionable Mr. Yoo is saying that they are entitled to.

@mrddmia Every human being deserves due process.

@mrddmia My understanding is some people are not getting even a minimal level of due process. As in- we may be deporting citizens.

To calculate the time required to process 20 million illegal aliens, each receiving 5 minutes of due process before an immigration judge with no appeals, let’s break it down: • Total individuals: 20,000,000 • Time per individual: 5 minutes • Total processing time in minutes: 20,000,000 × 5 = 100,000,000 minutes • Convert minutes to hours: 100,000,000 ÷ 60 = 1,666,666.67 hours • Convert hours to days (assuming 24-hour workdays): 1,666,666.67 ÷ 24 = 69,444.44 days • Convert days to years: 69,444.44 ÷ 365 = 190.26 years‼️ However, this assumes a single judge working continuously without breaks. In reality, multiple judges would work simultaneously. For a more practical estimate, consider the number of immigration judges available: • As of recent data, there are approximately 700 immigration judges in the U.S. • Total judge-hours available per day (assuming 8-hour workdays): 700 × 8 = 5,600 hours • Cases per day (5 minutes per case): 5,600 hours × 12 cases/hour = 67,200 cases • Days to process 20 million cases: 20,000,000 ÷ 67,200 = 297.62 days • Convert days to years: 297.62 ÷ 365 = 0.82 years Thus, with 700 judges working 8-hour days, it would take approximately 0.82 years (or about 9.8 months) to process 20 million cases, assuming no appeals, no administrative delays, and continuous operation. Final Answer: Approximately 0.82 years (or 9.8 months) with 700 judges working 8-hour days.

@mrddmia Sorry, we are not stupid like MAGATS are.

@mrddmia You mean everyone doesn't know this?

@Article3Project @mrddmia Fairly quick, my azz. Who is paying for all these THOUSANDS to be run through the court? Confirm them, put them on a plane and jet their azzes OUT OF HERE! Point blank, no delays.

@mrddmia If there needs 2B hearings during the legal process, do this! Take refugees 2jail,in the masses. As they are being booked, give them due process. Hire a judge that can give the sermon to all at once. Play a song,have them lift their hands in air. Guilty! Load on plane. ✌️🇺🇸🙏
