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Culture War Roundup for the week of April 14, 2025

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I wonder if there's some similar thing where even though he's a citizen, he traveled internationally in less-than legal methods.

Florida's statute was ruled unenforceable, according to both articles. ICE should have flagged him at the border, but asking Florida to continue holding him solves nothing.

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Florida's statute was ruled unenforceable, according to both articles.

This is false. There is a temporary restraining order (TRO) blocking Florida from enforcing the statute, but no ruling or judgement was made on the merits of the case.

I know you are responding to a post that is identical to another and I believe it is valuable to use the same format to highlight the problem, so I don't mean to target you but I feel like I have a brain injury while reading the motte now.

If you read to the end of the linked article, he seemingly was released, except possibly for an unrelated drunk driving charge, the article gets a little vague there.

ICE should have flagged him at the border,

I'm hypothesizing that he came in the same way as his illegal friends and never stopped at a border checkpoint. I don't actually know who is responsible for dealing with a US citizen who has been hopping borders without bothering with any of that pesky visa/passport business. Google searching does seem to indicate ICE being involved in those investigations. Florida holding him for a reasonable time frame until ICE can question him about that seems like it would be germane to solving a potential visa/passport issue.

I'm hypothesizing that he came in the same way as his illegal friends and never stopped at a border checkpoint

ICE should have caught him at the border (... and then let him in), in this case.