—> ICE / Immigration Catch-All

  • Thread starter Thread starter nycfan
  • Start date Start date
  • Replies: 3K
  • Views: 108K
  • Politics 

“… The judge in Thursday’s decision examined the proclamation issued by the Trump administration in March and found that Tren de Aragua members’ presence in the U.S. didn’t constitute an “invasion” or “predatory incursion” under the law.

“While the Proclamation references that TdA members have harmed lives in the United States and engage in crime, the Proclamation does not suggest that they have done so through an organized armed attack, or that Venezuela has threatened or attempted such an attack through TdA members,” Rodriguez wrote. …”
 
“… The judge in Thursday’s decision examined the proclamation issued by the Trump administration in March and found that Tren de Aragua members’ presence in the U.S. didn’t constitute an “invasion” or “predatory incursion” under the law.

“While the Proclamation references that TdA members have harmed lives in the United States and engage in crime, the Proclamation does not suggest that they have done so through an organized armed attack, or that Venezuela has threatened or attempted such an attack through TdA members,” Rodriguez wrote. …”
Unless he ruled that the Enemy Aliens Act is unconstitutional, then NO judge has the power to decide which duly elected President can exercise the Constitutional Powers under Article II and which ones can't.
Judges are NOT the supreme law of the land, the constitution is, and that is the only limitation Trump should be concerning himself with! And the constitution demands that Trump do what he promised when he took his oath of office.
Ignore the judge. He has no authority to issue an enforceable nationwide injunction over the executive branch to allow illegal invaders to stay here.
 
Unless he ruled that the Enemy Aliens Act is unconstitutional, then NO judge has the power to decide which duly elected President can exercise the Constitutional Powers under Article II and which ones can't.
Judges are NOT the supreme law of the land, the constitution is, and that is the only limitation Trump should be concerning himself with! And the constitution demands that Trump do what he promised when he took his oath of office.
Ignore the judge. He has no authority to issue an enforceable nationwide injunction over the executive branch to allow illegal invaders to stay here.
Putin Laughing GIF by euronews
 
Unless he ruled that the Enemy Aliens Act is unconstitutional, then NO judge has the power to decide which duly elected President can exercise the Constitutional Powers under Article II and which ones can't.
Judges are NOT the supreme law of the land, the constitution is, and that is the only limitation Trump should be concerning himself with! And the constitution demands that Trump do what he promised when he took his oath of office.
Ignore the judge. He has no authority to issue an enforceable nationwide injunction over the executive branch to allow illegal invaders to stay here.
Хороший вопрос, коллега-юрист. Напомните мне, где вы получили лицензию?
 


Well well well

Why do you do stupid stuff like this, Silence? The videos Loomer posted, which she first edited, don’t come anywhere close to supporting the assertions she and O’Handley are making. And even if they did, those facts would not come anywhere close to requiring recusal by a federal judge. What you’re posting here is intentional disinformation that pollutes the board and reinforces the already obvious conclusion that you’re a foreign troll, and a really bad one at that. You probably don’t care but you’re embarrassing yourself. Have more pride than this.
 
Chief Justice John Roberts has also spoken out, expressing worry that politicians on all sides are losing confidence in the judiciary, and particularly condemned Trump's call to impeach judges who rule against him.

Roberts is worried, but is he concerned ? and does he think Trump has learned his lesson ?

Sorry John... you will be replacing Taney as the worst Chief Justice in American history:(

 
Chief Justice John Roberts has also spoken out, expressing worry that politicians on all sides are losing confidence in the judiciary, and particularly condemned Trump's call to impeach judges who rule against him.

Roberts is worried, but is he concerned ? and does he think Trump has learned his lesson ?

Sorry John... you will be replacing Taney as the worst Chief Justice in American history:(

I can easily predict the brilliant MTG comeback: "DEI hire"
 
Back
Top