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title: "Larry Correia I'm not arguing that people who have been convicted of..."
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# Larry Correia I'm not arguing that people who have been convicted of...

*March 17, 2025 — Comment Archer T. Ships replied to Parker Woods-Wilson's comment.*

Larry Correia I'm not arguing that people who have been convicted of crimes not be punished.  Rather, I'm arguing that they should only be punished after due process.   Deporting / imprisoning people without due process (aka blackbagging) appears to be happening much more during the Trump administration.   I think this is a dangerous development in the culture of law enforcement, and will be used against Republicans when the Democrats are in power again.
