• Simulation6@sopuli.xyz
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    1 day ago

    Think about it. He could have been selective at home where he had plenty of time. And he was never really caught, was he?

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      1 day ago

      He was though… He was in hong long, got kicked out from us pressure, fled to costa Rica or smth with a stop in russia, but the us got his foreign passport invalidated so russia kept him there.

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        1 day ago

        Passport revocation means nothing in this case. He left Hong Kong after his passport was revoked because China didn’t want him. He couldn’t leave Russia because Putin wanted him.

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            9 hours ago

            That dude has a history of not understanding what is going on. The only thing the passport revocation did was give Russia an additional excuse to tell him to keep him in the airport instead of allowing him to meet people outside the airport while they figured out what to do with him. They could have let him out of the airport or onto an airplane at any time. There is no requirement for travel documents to deport someone from your country.

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              Obviously, but they couldn’t have technically (important word here) held him there without the revocation