I give the committee credit. They just made the case convincingly that Trump knowingly fabricated a claim of electoral fraud. I think I'd believed that he was sufficiently out of touch that he believed it himself. What's worse than the attempted coup is the fact that somewhere between 1/3 and 2/5 of the US population are effectively cult members, zombies awaiting the bidding of their masters. They believe that every scientist, most law enforcement officials and many others are involved in a vast conspiracy for a nefarious purpose du jour. So the only people they can trust for guidance are what are effectively their cult leaders, beginning with Trump, and including various others. As PT Barnum said, "There's a sucker born every minute, and two to take 'em."
Bizarrely pro-Argentina article on the BBC: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-61772361 Which government is paying for that, again?
Whatever the rights and wrongs of the UK’s immigration laws, the Government has the power to make them (in principle). They can set conditions for entry to the UK etc. But what I don’t get is how they claim to be able to deport a person to a country they are not from, which in many cases will be thousands of miles from their country of origin? I thought the challenges in court had a chance of succeeding on the basis that displacing people and effectively trafficking them would be in breach of international law. Such a nasty fascist policy that once upon a time you would have expected the UK to be at the forefront of opposing had another country attempted this.
Home Office - no doubt under Patel's direction - lying about the status of refugees heading to Rwanda! Complete bastards!