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Uber driver's bail increased after ICE says it wants him
By adamg on Sun, 03/31/2019 - 1:47pm
State Police report bail for the Uber driver charged with raping a passenger on Storrow Drive early Saturday was increased from $25,000 to $100,000 after ICE signaled it wants to take custody of him because he is a Ugandan citizen. State Police say he is still in their custody and will be arraigned on two counts of rape in Boston Municipal Court tomorrow.
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I thought uber was required
I thought uber was required to do background checks?
Well if he wasnt caught doing
Well if he wasnt caught doing this before would it come up on a background check?
ICE made a mistake again
He was not an illegal error on the part of ICE a mistake that will probably cost the taxpayers in a lawsuit
How did channel 5 get a phone interview with man in custody?
I find it highly irregular that channel 5 got a fairly lengthy phone interview with this guy while he's in MSP custody. Are they allowing prisoner press availabilities now? Cell phones are immediately taken at booking and your right to one phone call is from a state phone at the desk. I doubt he had the ch. 5 number memorized, so did MSP take a phone call for him and hand him the phone? Keep in mind, this isn't a prison or house of correction setting where visitors (on a vetted list) are allowed for those serving a sentence. Very strange indeed.
A liberal's dilemma
This ladies and gentlemen is intersectionality. You probably have heard that term thrown around in the last few years by social justice advocates. This is the cross roads of where marginalized groups rights and issues meet. Usually intersectionality is used to unite against the evil straight white man ( which I am not by the way). However this is still a genuine case of intersectionalism. Which issue trumps the other? A woman's right to not be sexually harassed? Or protecting immigrants, legal or illegal, from the authority of Immigration officials?
Liberals don't want to protect dangerous criminals.
You know that, you're just trolling.
We want to get rid of ICE because it's unnecessary. CBP is perfectly capable of deporting violent criminals also like this guy, regardless of his status.
What we don't want, is for the *victims* of crimes to be harasses because of their status.
Um, about that:https://www
Um, about that:
https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2018/12/01/newton-judge-role-reportedl...
The judge that let an accused rapist of a BC student, working as an Uber driver under a stolen ID, slip away from ICE.
https://www.google.com/amp/s
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.masslive.com/politics/2018/07/residents...
Was there a point here?
Like, one that would be relevant as a followup to a post saying "Liberals don't want to protect dangerous criminals"?
One small thing
CBP's jurisduction is at the border (to 100 miles inland.) They would handle that initial interaction. ICE's jurisduction is further in the process. For example, if you overstayed your visa and didn't honor the ending, you'd be ICE's problem. If, after ICE deported you, you attempted to fly into the US (and it wasn't flagged before you departed the other country) you'd be met by CBP agents who would ensure that you were on the first returning flight.
CBP covers most of us
I.e., where 80+ percent of Americans live and work.
You're thinking of Canada
New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Dallas, Atlanta- those are just cities off the top of my head that are more than 100 miles from the US border. I wanted to include Phoenix and Houston, but I am not 100% certain of them. I am 90% certain, though.
On the other hand, San Diego, Detroit, Burlington VT, and Buffalo all fall within the area. I've been on the Lake Shore Limited when CBP has conducted checks. Always around Buffalo. In short, I cannot grab a stat out of thin air like you tried to, but the majority of people living in the US live more than 100 miles from the border.
Nope, borders include coastlines
You're forgetting about sea borders - anywhere within 100 miles of the ocean or even the Great Lakes counts as under CBP jurisdiction. Not quite 80%, but it's near 2/3 of the population - see here for more.
I stand corrected, partially
I mean, if people really want an extended CBP force, thinking that it would be better than ICE, so be it, but in tracking down the ultimate source of their authority, I don't think it's what ICE haters would want. In fact, I'm kind of glad CBP only really patrols along the land borders (as opposed to what the ACLU thinks they do.)
WTF?
If you don't want to bother understanding intersectionality, go for it, bro. Probably aren't going to piss off anyone who's still talking to you.
Meanwhile, over here in Pragmati-stan, we'll let the state police/judicial system try him for the crimes committed under their jurisdiction, let him serve whatever time he is or isn't sentenced to by a jury, and then if ICE is still around , they can try to deport him. We can hold the asshole rapist accountable for his actions AND tell ICE to go piss up a rope, all while upholding the laws of the land.
You're "not" which?
Evil? Straight? White? Male?
Whatever, unless you can cite actual examples of liberals defending accused rapists who happen to be illegal immigrants, your comment is nothing more than a right-wing fantasy of how liberals must think.
What like this previous illegal alien Uber rapist?
Did you forget about this example, or just brand new to Boston?
A liberal judge gave him low bail and let him slip out the back door to avoid ICE.
https://www.bostonherald.com/2017/04/28/tape-reveals-judge-quick-with-lo...
As a liberal
I want rapists to go to jail.
I can type that slower if it will help.
The only intersectionality here
Is the confluence of your stupidity and imagination.
You sound like those family values idiots who are cheating on their wives with all this projected nonsense.
Ugandan law
They probably behead the rapist there
Can we start there?
You probably have never heard of fact checking
According to the Death Penalty Database, the last execution in Uganda for a civil crime occurred in 1999 (hanging) and the last military execution took place in 2005 (shooting).
You don't want to find out if he's actually guilty first?
No, of course not. Why bother with the Constitution anymore?
In Bickerton's world
All criminals are black immigrants, and all black immigrants are criminals.
Thugs never look like him or his family, even when they answer to "junior" and have been formally charged with assault.
Stop that. He isn't his son
Stop that. He isn't his son, who by the way isn't a bad guy. You go too far sometimes Swirly. Argue with Sr. and stop googling junior,
I guess
Ok. When he's found guilty then behead him
I guess
Ok. When he's found guilty then behead him
Believe all women.
Believe all women.
Emotionally Charged Issue Here But Don't Blame the Victim
Hard time for this guy. And prayers for his soul. For the poor woman who thought she could ride safely home, I pray for her recovery from this horror and protection from her being blamed for this.
US citizen error on ICE
The man was not an illegal and had to turn over his passport at the arraignment.
ICE first thought he was an illegal because of his accent.
Getting into an Uber and not checking your phone is foolish,
I once dropped a friend off at Tufts ER, as she got out a woman jumped into the back seat of my car thinking I was her Uber.