If you, gladius, doubt what is ordinarily certain, you can contact the man about it yourself.
It doesn't matter to me, slick. This is your hangup, not mine.
What I see is that Fr. C thought deportation was probable and desired it to happen...
Indeed. He thought it so probable and desired it so ardently that he practically wet himself as he shamelessly shared his depraved, premature glee with fellow priests. To be sure, the entire thing is not nearly as revolting as what he did to Abbot Leonard, but it is still stunningly tactless (even if he were correct).
As an aside, one has to wonder why AC followed the matter so closely anyway, or felt the need to 'spread the word' to other priests. For instance, AC's email mentions a hearing date that he expressly states was not mentioned in the SAG bulletin. How did AC know about it?
As for what you have "exposed", Nonno, it seems pretty clear that you are far more concerned about it and impressed with yourself than anyone else is ever likely to be.