Adding to the debate about whether we are in a constitutional crisis.

Try to focus. The government has not proven in court the men who were deported are criminals as required by law. Secondly, the Alien Enemies Act can only be invoked at a time of war. Keep shinning a light on your ignorance........though it's getting so bright sunglasses are needed to examine it.
Did everyone Tater deported have a court trial first?

Link?
 
One more time

The Constitutional remedy is appeal.

If the Constitution matters anymore
No, a freaking federal district Judge does NOT run the Executive branch. Too bad. Too late, wheels up and outta here goes your TERRORIST CRIMINAL ILLEGAL ALIENS.
Wave bye-bye to your pals.
:bye1:
 
No, a freaking federal district Judge does NOT run the Executive branch. Too bad. Too late, wheels up and outta here goes your TERRORIST CRIMINAL ILLEGAL ALIENS.
Wave bye-bye to your pals.
:bye1:
Constitutionally, you are wrong

But you don’t care about the Constitution.

Never did
 
Roberts? A “commie judge”??
Any person who points out the illegality or break from constitutional tradition of Dotard's actions is immediately attacked by the equivalent of trump's Borg.
 
Any person who points out the illegality or break from constitutional tradition of Dotard's actions is immediately attacked by the equivalent of trump's Borg.
You ASSHOLES want to play obstructionist bullshit tactics s o don't be surprised to being called out for it, commie.
 
Not surprisingly you missed the point. First things first. Whether you, or I, or Tom Homan likes it in this country the men who were deported are afforded due process before they can legally be removed. For that reason trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act, because it allows for deportation without adjudication of cases against those being removed. But the AEA is a wartime authority given to the prez requiring the US to be engaged in a declared war before it can be used. So it's application in this matter is illegal.

In 1798, with the U.S. preparing for what it believed would be a war with France, Congress passed a series of laws that increased the federal government’s reach. Worried that immigrants could sympathize with the French, the Alien Enemies Act was created to give the president wide powers to imprison and deport non-citizens in time of war.

Since then, the act has been used just three times: during the War of 1812, World War I and World War II.
Critics say Trump is wrongly using the act to target non-state actors, not foreign governments.

“Invoking it in peacetime to bypass conventional immigration law would be a staggering abuse,” the Brennan Center for Justice wrote, calling it “at odds with centuries of legislative, presidential, and judicial practice.”

“Summary detentions and deportations under the law conflict with contemporary understandings of equal protection and due process,” the Brennan Center said.


This goes above and beyond whether the trump admin should be held in contempt for defying the judge's order, which it clearly did.

Whether you, or I, or Tom Homan likes it in this country the men who were deported are afforded due process before they can legally be removed.

Weren't they afforded due process? That is so sad. I may actually shed a tear.
 

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