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In reply to the discussion: "I always loved Trump, this is unfair": Republican mayor can't believe he's facing deportation after 50 years in US [View all]BlueWaveNeverEnd
(13,601 posts)1. Update
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/16/us/kansas-mayor-vote-immigration.html
When the charges were announced a few weeks before the hearing, the municipal politics of Coldwater suddenly became national news. Many conservatives from outside Comanche County framed the case as an example of rampant voter fraud. Before the first court hearing in December, the Trump administration drew attention to the case, pledging to seek Mr. Ceballoss deportation if he were convicted.
This alien committed a felony by voting in American elections, Tricia McLaughlin, a spokeswoman for the Department of Homeland Security, said in a news release that included a photo of Mr. Ceballos and of his signature on a voter registration form.
Yet inside Coldwater home to 700 people, zero stoplights and vanishingly few Democrats the prosecution was widely seen as a personal attack on a pillar of the town. Most of them, Mr. Ceballos included, had voted for President Trump, and some said they supported his immigration policies. But they knew Joe, a fixture in Coldwater since he was a teenager. And they wanted the government to back off.
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I still strongly believe in Trumps immigration laws about, Lets get the bad guys out of here. You know, theyre murderers, they killed people, they molested people, lets get them out of here, Mr. Ceballos said in an interview. But I feel like I dont fit that category. And I feel like thats how theyre treating me.
When the charges were announced a few weeks before the hearing, the municipal politics of Coldwater suddenly became national news. Many conservatives from outside Comanche County framed the case as an example of rampant voter fraud. Before the first court hearing in December, the Trump administration drew attention to the case, pledging to seek Mr. Ceballoss deportation if he were convicted.
This alien committed a felony by voting in American elections, Tricia McLaughlin, a spokeswoman for the Department of Homeland Security, said in a news release that included a photo of Mr. Ceballos and of his signature on a voter registration form.
Yet inside Coldwater home to 700 people, zero stoplights and vanishingly few Democrats the prosecution was widely seen as a personal attack on a pillar of the town. Most of them, Mr. Ceballos included, had voted for President Trump, and some said they supported his immigration policies. But they knew Joe, a fixture in Coldwater since he was a teenager. And they wanted the government to back off.
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I still strongly believe in Trumps immigration laws about, Lets get the bad guys out of here. You know, theyre murderers, they killed people, they molested people, lets get them out of here, Mr. Ceballos said in an interview. But I feel like I dont fit that category. And I feel like thats how theyre treating me.
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"I always loved Trump, this is unfair": Republican mayor can't believe he's facing deportation after 50 years in US [View all]
BlueWaveNeverEnd
Yesterday
OP
Anyone who's surprised by the policies of the Trump admin being nothing more than racist at this point needs to wake up
sboatcar
Yesterday
#19
Welp. You own this Mr Ceballos. You said you automatically select the R after the name.
travelingthrulife
Yesterday
#37
"they're murderers, they killed people, they molested people, let's get them out of here"
CaptainTruth
23 hrs ago
#52
What an idiot--Republicans don't care, they think of anyone who came here "illegally" as a lawbreaker
Stargleamer
21 hrs ago
#79
MAGA sanctuary city Coldwater, Kansas non-citizen mayor voted illegally. MAGA town supports him.
Norrrm
Yesterday
#5
You are not required to become a U.S. citizen if you have a green card (Lawful Permanent Resident).
Momma
18 hrs ago
#92
"I haven't seen Mexico since I was four...I don't speak Spanish anymore....If I get deported, it would wreck my life."
sop
Yesterday
#6
Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi (1207-1273), 13th-century Persian poet, Islamic scholar, theologian, and Sufi mystic.
sop
Yesterday
#40
Felonies and republicans are a marriage those 6 pieces of shit on the Supreme Court def. approve of
wolfie001
Yesterday
#31
"They're bringing drugs. They're bringing crime. They're rapists. And some, I assume, are good people:"
William Seger
Yesterday
#34
It's an exclusive club and you ain't in it, Joe. Getting the picture? nt
Buns_of_Fire
22 hrs ago
#68
To register to vote or run for office, you must sign that you are a citizen and include supporting information,
Doodley
21 hrs ago
#81