With a Single Image, U.S. Deportation Narrative Is Challenged
Source: New York Times
Mr. Hanid Ortiz arrived at the lawyers office in search of a man he thought was having an affair with his wife, the Spanish authorities say. But he killed the wrong man, beating him to death along with a woman who was also in the office. He fatally stabbed another woman there.
The image of a convicted killer on a plane en route from Venezuela, surrounded by cheerful people waving American flags, is at best problematic for the White House.
That runs counter to Trumps message that hes trying to purge this country of immigrants who are violent criminals, said Jennifer Stromer-Galley, a professor at the Syracuse Universitys School of Information Studies.
The State Department did not respond to questions about why the administration had decided to include Mr. Hanid Ortiz in the prisoner swap. It also did not say what happened to him after he arrived in the United States. But on Thursday, two people with knowledge of the case said Mr. Hanid Ortiz was now a free man.
Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/24/world/americas/us-venezuela-prisoner-swap-murderer-photo.html?unlocked_article_code=1.ZE8.IuvZ.qI8sjQPwjtRD&smid=url-share
They mess up everything. That's what happens when you try to destroy democracy all at once.

underpants
(191,723 posts)PSPS
(14,750 posts)Irish_Dem
(72,738 posts)MiHale
(11,966 posts)
SouthBayDem
(32,801 posts)albeit too late after election day.
MadameButterfly
(3,323 posts)in hopes that he commits more crimes. Then they can say that's what happens when you bring these guys back.
Ironically, this guy didn't get due process either. Due process would have kept him in jail.
BurnDoubt
(871 posts)I'd thought we passed that "one last straw" thing long ago.
We seem able to ignore everything as long as it doesn't pre-empt the Game.
Greatification... Comin' Thru!!!!