On the contrary, why isn't it a good thing having a trash folder,
instead of immediate delete?  If you consider the trash folder for your
main drive is good, why not for a usb drive as well?  Behaviour should
be consistent, so that's it's easier to learn, easier to predict.

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  nautilus doesn't delete files on USB sticks eject

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