The Constitution Deported

The U.S. Constitution was deported as Trump’s ICE Gestapo defied The Supreme Court in refusing to return a wrongly deported man. Marvin Gaye’s “What’s Going On?” was written by “Obie” Benson, founding member and bass singer of Motown’s Four Tops, who witnessed the police brutal beating of Vietnam protesters in Berkeley on “Bloody Thursday” on May 15, 1969.

This article was inspired by the Trump administration thumbing its nose at The Supreme Court’s order to return wrongly deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man whom ICE Gestapo renditioned without charge to a notorious prison in El Salvador. Trump’s defense stands as disingenuous as a juvenile delinquent spouting, “I did not steal the candy; my hand did!”

When I called the Missouri GOP office to today and expressed my concern that Mr. Garcia was not returned in violation of The Supreme Court’s order, the response I received was, “That’s not very Christian of you.”

I suppose that the representative meant, “That’s not very Christian Nationalist of you,” because the faith I cling to and the founders of our country believed and taught, “All men are created equal and precious in God’s sight.” As the GOP representative hung up on me, I penned this article and dedicate it to the life of Kilmar Abrego Garcia and his family.

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