The article frames ICE's deportation decision through a critical lens, characterizing the agency's position as potentially 'vindictive' rather than logically justified. The framing centers skepticism toward government authority (typical of Reason's libertarian perspective) and uses loaded language ('It's not clear why, other than to be vindictive') that assumes bad faith rather than presenting multiple explanations for the policy. While the article appears to challenge executive power, the tone and language lean left-libertarian rather than neutral or right-leaning.
The administration insists it can only deport him to Africa. It's not clear why, other than to be vindictive.
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