Page 1 of 1

U.S. helping Russia crack down on its dissidents

Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2018 5:51 pm
by Bob78164
Here's an account of how the United States is allowing ICE to be used to effectively extradite political dissidents back to Russia based on alleged crimes, even though the United States doesn't have an extradition treaty with Russia. I wonder how long it will take for Russia to send over the people Robert Mueller indicted. --Bob

Re: U.S. helping Russia crack down on its dissidents

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2018 8:29 am
by flockofseagulls104
Bob78164 wrote:Here's an account of how the United States is allowing ICE to be used to effectively extradite political dissidents back to Russia based on alleged crimes, even though the United States doesn't have an extradition treaty with Russia. I wonder how long it will take for Russia to send over the people Robert Mueller indicted. --Bob
Well, bob-tel, it would seem to me you need to start a Hate Obama thread.

Code: Select all

Under Donald Trump’s administration, ice has been cracking down on visa overstays. Meanwhile, the Justice Department  and DHS have relied on Red Notices to “bulk out their list of so-called criminals to arrest and remove” since at least June 2015, according to Ted Bromund, an expert witness in the Kharis case who works at the Heritage Foundation.
Borbot, Kharis’s former business partner, speaking to me from a detention center in New Jersey, told me his last bond hearing was more than two years ago. Like Kharis, Borbot had fled to the U.S., where he was arrested in 2016 for overstaying his visa and kept in detention because of the Red Notice.
Just to remind you, trump didn't start being President until 2017. But let's not let that little issue cloud the fact that Putin controls trump, right?