theel4life
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He is setting our country back 100 years
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Everyday I’m more and more convinced this is all of a project to isolate the US, as a test case for the tech oligarchy “city-state” wet dream, and Heritage’s “seven mountains” theocracy.A string of high-profile arrests and detentions of travellers is likely to cause a major downturn in tourism to the US, with latest figures already showing a serious drop-off, tourist experts said.
Several western travellers have recently been rejected at the US border on increasingly flimsy grounds under Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown, some of them shackled and held in detention centers in poor conditions for weeks.
Germany updated travel guidance for travelling to the US, warning that breaking entry rules could lead not just to a rejection as before, but arrest or even detention. Three German citizens have been held for prolonged periods despite apparently having committed no crime nor any obvious violation of US visa or immigration rules – including one US green card holder who was detained at Boston’s Logan airport.
The UK Foreign Office, too, has bolstered its advice to warn of a risk of arrest after Becky Burke, a tourist from Wales who had been backpacking across America, was stopped at the border with Canada and held for three weeks in a detention facility. Last week members of the UK Subs, a British punk band, were denied entry and detained after they landed at Los Angeles international airport.
Even before the most recent spate of detentions, forecast visits to the country this year had been revised downward from a projected 5% rise to a 9% decrease by Tourism Economics, an industry monitoring group, which cited “polarising Trump Administration policies and rhetoric”, particularly around tariffs.
It predicted that the drop-off would lead to a $64bn shortfall in the US tourist trade.
“…“The Domino’s pizzas arrived at the homes of federal judges without explanation. The message was clear: We know where you live.
The mysterious pizza deliveries are happening at the same time that President Trump, his aides and their allies have started an intimidation campaign against the legal system — through executive orders, social media posts, public comments and even articles of impeachment. The evident goal is to spread anxiety and fear among judges and keep them from fulfilling their constitutional duty to insist that the Trump administration follow the law.
The campaign extends to private-sector lawyers, with Mr. Trump trying to damage the business of several firms he does not like. The scope of these tactics can sometimes get lost amid the pace of news, and we want to pause to connect the dots and explain the seriousness of what’s happening.
… The primary targets for intimidation have been federal judges, the latest being Judge James Boasberg. Last weekend, he ruled that the Trump administration could not send 261 migrants to a prison in El Salvador without first holding a hearing. The administration continued deportation flights nonetheless, and its lawyers have since dissembled about the timeline. In response, Mr. Trump described Judge Boasberg, who was appointed to the bench by George W. Bush and elevated by Barack Obama, as a “troublemaker,” “agitator” and “Radical Left Lunatic” who should be impeached. A Republican House member filed articles of impeachment hours later, and Elon Musk announced he had made the maximum campaign contribution to several House members who supported the articles.
… The attempts to cow Judge Boasberg continue a pattern. Mr. Trump, in an interview with Fox News this week, said, “We have rogue judges that are destroying our country.” Vice President JD Vance has claimed that “judges aren’t allowed to control the executive’s legitimate power.” Mr. Musk has posted dozens of scathing social media messages about judges who have questioned the legality of his government cuts, describing them as evil and corrupt.
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Liberal critics of the Supreme Court have harassed justices at their homes, and in one extreme case, a man unhappy with the court’s approach to abortion planned to assassinate Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
Yet Mr. Trump’s efforts at judicial intimidation are of a different scale. As president, he is encouraging a campaign of menace. In case after case, he argues that the only reasonable result is a victory for his side — and that he alone can determine what is legal and what is not. His allies then try to dehumanize the judges with whom they disagree and make them fear for their safety….”
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Opinion | Who Will Defend the Defenders of the Constitution?
The president and his allies are encouraging a campaign of menace.www.nytimes.com
Possibly, but if we're going that route it could also be just as likely that Putin is manipulating/influencing Trump and Musk and others to deliberately weaken the USA by isolating us from our traditional allies and weakening our economy so that it will be easier for him to move on Europe, especially Eastern Europe. And given that both Trump & Musk aren't the brightest of guys I suspect that both of them are probably surprisingly easy to influence and manipulate.Everyday I’m more and more convinced this is all of a project to isolate the US, as a test case for the tech oligarchy “city-state” wet dream, and Heritage’s “seven mountains” theocracy.
I mean, this admin virtually could not do more to destroy the health, wellness, freedom, safety, and economic might of a once great nation, aside from deploying paramilitaries into city streets (which I’m confident is coming). The anti-social amongst us has turned the US into a chop shop. Nothing about this is governing; it’s stripping us for parts, stealing our wealth, while unconsciously and futilely trying to salve gaping holes in egos through revanchism.
"The new policy affects people who are already in the US and who came under the humanitarian parole program. It follows an earlier Trump administration decision to end what it called the “broad abuse” of the humanitarian parole, a long-standing legal tool presidents have used to allow people from countries where there is war or political instability to enter and temporarily live in the US."![]()
Trump revokes legal status of 530,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans
Move takes effect on 24 April as president weighs also stripping parole status from some 240,000 Ukrainians in USwww.theguardian.com
Trump revokes legal status of 530,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans
Move takes effect on 24 April as president weighs also stripping parole status from some 240,000 Ukrainians in US
Shut the fuck up, Taco. You spineless Trump-loving troll shitbird."The new policy affects people who are already in the US and who came under the humanitarian parole program. It follows an earlier Trump administration decision to end what it called the “broad abuse” of the humanitarian parole, a long-standing legal tool presidents have used to allow people from countries where there is war or political instability to enter and temporarily live in the US."
I think we allow far too many asylees into the country on the southern border. There are legitimate reasons to seek asylum - what's happening in Ukraine being one of them. I see not legitimate basis for the millions of people from Mexico, Central and South America that were allowed in. Shitty economy and shitty government aren't legit reasons. Biden used a backdoor to get people in. I'm fine sending them out and forcing them to justify re-entering under the actual asylum rules.
Who cares whether you see a legitimate basis or not? You're not informed and make no effort to be. There is a definition of asylum in American law, in the statute. If you think it should be changed, that's how to change it. Well, it's also a commitment made in international treaty, which is why the standard in American law hasn't been changed.I think we allow far too many asylees into the country on the southern border. There are legitimate reasons to seek asylum - what's happening in Ukraine being one of them. I see not legitimate basis for the millions of people from Mexico, Central and South America that were allowed in.
Everything is subjective. The reason that scotus justices are so important is because the Constitution is very subjective. Laws are written to try to eliminate subjectivity, but that is often not the case. Hell, Clinton tried to argue the meaning of the word "is".Who cares whether you see a legitimate basis or not? You're not informed and make no effort to be. There is a definition of asylum in American law, in the statute. If you think it should be changed, that's how to change it. Well, it's also a commitment made in international treaty, which is why the standard in American law hasn't been changed.
When lawyers say, "we need a new law to fix these issues," maybe you should listen and not just say, "nuh-uh"
The Constitution is less "subjective" than the current Court would have you believe. It's why they have to keep inventing new doctrines to get to the results they want. Objectively speaking, the constitution does not grant to the president immunity from criminal prosecution. That's why Roberts had to go with nonsense from Hamilton (taken out of context) about the value of a "bold president" (which doesn't actually address the question at all).Everything is subjective. The reason that scotus justices are so important is because the Constitution is very subjective. Laws are written to try to eliminate subjectivity, but that is often not the case. Hell, Clinton tried to argue the meaning of the word "is".
Now, many people will argue that the wording of the Constitution, or any given law, is clear. That is based on their subjective views.