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People aren't mad about legitimate exercises of due process initiated by actual law enforcement agents acting within their normal mandates. People are mad that Miller's wannabe-SS abducted a mixed group of U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents, and visitors with visas, chained them together, and forced them to lick water out of dog bowls.


They claim they arrested a group who were violating the terms of their B-1 Visas[1]. Do you disagree with this, and why?

[1] A B-1 visa is a U.S. nonimmigrant visa for temporary visits for business.


> They claim they arrested a group who were violating the terms of their B-1 Visas

Has any evidence been presented by the government for this claim?


B-1 covers meetings, training, after-sales service. It does not cover productive line work. If that’s what happened, the class mismatches.


> B-1 covers meetings, training, after-sales service. It does not cover productive line work. If that’s what happened, the class mismatches.

Meetings like one of the men mentioned in the article was in when they arrested him? He wasn't doing "productive line work", whatever that means for a factory that isn't even operating.


Imagine a sort of "process" for adjudicating these claims.


Has the government presented any evidence that that's what happened?


Is Hyundai a business?




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