Another Fifth Column Judge, Fernandez Rodriguez, subverts the legislative intent of the Alien Enemies Act

What foreign NATION or GOVERNMENT invaded us....?
 
The president gets his power IF WE ARE IN A DECLARED WAR with a nation or government or if we are being invaded by a foreign Nation or Government.

Then the president can declare foreigners of that Nation ....alien enemies and hold them or deport them or let them stay free because they are no harm.

This is a WAR POWER.

Why do you think this law covers anyone the president chooses to strip due process rights from, even if not in a war against their Nation or government?
 
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Judge Rodriguez, in support of his ORDER permanently blocking the Trump Administration from detaining, transferring or removing Venezuelans targeted for deportation under the Alien Enemies Act (AEA), discards and dismisses one of the most fundamental age old rules requiring an adherence to “legislative intent”, and he goes on to attach his personal views to the Act to support his order.

Judge Rodriguez writes: “The historical context for the enactment of a statute can prove relevant, but does not dictate the statutory words’ meaning. See, e.g., Airlines for Am. v. Dep’t of Transportation, 110 F.4th 672, 676 (5th Cir. 2024) (confirming that “legislative history is not the law,” and it cannot “muddy clear statutory language”) . . . “

And yet, in Hawaii v. Mankichi, 190 U.S. 197 (1903), our Supreme Court emphatically states:

”But there is another question underlying this and all other rules for the interpretation of statutes, and that is what was the intention of the legislative body? Without going back to the famous case of the drawing of blood in the streets of Bologna, the books are full of authorities to the effect that the intention of the lawmaking power will prevail even against the letter of the statute; or, as tersely expressed by Mr. Justice Swayne in 90 U.S. 380" :

“A thing may be within the letter of a statute and not within its meaning, and within its meaning, though not within its letter. The intention of the lawmaker is the law.”


Those who have actually taken the time and studied the 1798 CONGRESSIONAL DEBATES: ALIEN ENEMIES which created An act respecting Alien Enemies will find its very purpose and legislative intent, when the United States and her citizens were under threat which involved “aliens”, was to provide the President with extraordinary power, including unobstructed discretionary deportation power, to classify, apprehend, restrain, secure and remove, aliens deemed, as stated in the President’s Proclamation, who pose a threat to the general welfare of the United States and her citizens.

Judge, Fernandez Rodriguez, in his written order, has not only ignored and subverted a fundamental rule of statutory construction requiring an adherence to legislative intent, but has done so to prevent the deportation of millions upon millions of poverty-stricken, poorly educated, low-skilled, diseased, disabled, criminal, un-vetted terrorist and religious fanatic foreign nationals who have entered the United States illegally, and are now inflicting devastating pain and suffering upon American Citizens and their children, which includes murder, rape, theft, assault, not to mention overburdening our emergency care rooms, public schools and public housing, all of which are meant for American citizens and their children, and not the illegal entrant aliens who Judge Rodriguez is protecting with his subversive and tyrannical order.

JWK

Our courts, federal and state, are infested with FIFTH COLUMN activist judges (Judge Charlotte Sweeney, Judge Landya McCafferty, Judge Shelley Joseph, Judge Indira Talwani, Judge Amy Berman Jackson, Judge Hannah Dugan, Judge Fernandez Rodriguez, Judge James Boasberg, Judge Randolph Moss, Judge William Alsup, Judge Loren AliKhan,. . and many others), who are intent on undermining the general welfare of the United States and her citizens.
YOu know who appointed him, right?
 
The president gets his power IF WE ARE IN A DECLARED WAR with a nation or government or if we are being invaded by a foreign Nation or Government.
Then the president can declare foreigners of that Nation ....alien enemies and hold them or deport them or let them stay free because they are no harm.
This is a WAR POWER.
Why do you think this law covers anyone the president chooses to strip due process rights from, even if not in a war against their Nation or government?
Because that is the way the law, passed by Congress is written. But it's not just "anyone the president chooses to strip due process rights from" He has to find that they are acting on behalf of the foreign government. If you read the Proclamation, you can see he makes the case that Tren De Aragua is acting on behalf of the Maduro regime in Venezuela.
 
Because that is the way the law, passed by Congress is written. But it's not just "anyone the president chooses to strip due process rights from" He has to find that they are acting on behalf of the foreign government. If you read the Proclamation, you can see he makes the case that Tren De Aragua is acting on behalf of the Maduro regime in Venezuela.
Which the judge and anyone with even a little common sense, don't buy in to....
 
And how is that relevant (other than to disown your cult's chant that Trump owns the judiciary)
Btw...I found an article while searching that says we are paying ElSalvador for Garcia to be imprisoned!!!


El Salvador’s vice president claims that the country is only holding American resident Kilmar Abrego García because it has a contractual obligation to the U.S., which is paying to keep him and others imprisoned.

The senator, who spoke with Salvadoran Vice President Félix Ulloa in an on-the-record interview during a trip to El Salvador earlier this month, shared more details of their meeting in a letter sent to the White House this week. Van Hollen reported that Ulloa repeatedly said the El Salvador government has no role in determining whether or not Abrego García committed a crime.

“I mean, if the person that you send is not a criminal, is not whatever, I mean it is up to you, that’s what I’m saying… The ball is in your court,” Ulloa said, Van Hollen recalled. “We have a deal with the U.S. government. They send people. We host them. They pay. And that’s it.”
 
Btw...I found an article while searching that says we are paying ElSalvador for Garcia to be imprisoned!!!


El Salvador’s vice president claims that the country is only holding American resident Kilmar Abrego García because it has a contractual obligation to the U.S., which is paying to keep him and others imprisoned.

The senator, who spoke with Salvadoran Vice President Félix Ulloa in an on-the-record interview during a trip to El Salvador earlier this month, shared more details of their meeting in a letter sent to the White House this week. Van Hollen reported that Ulloa repeatedly said the El Salvador government has no role in determining whether or not Abrego García committed a crime.

“I mean, if the person that you send is not a criminal, is not whatever, I mean it is up to you, that’s what I’m saying… The ball is in your court,” Ulloa said, Van Hollen recalled. “We have a deal with the U.S. government. They send people. We host them. They pay. And that’s it.”
Van Hollen is lying. showboating scumbag. I wouldn't trust him if he said the sun will rise in the east tomorrow.
 
Van Hollen is lying. showboating scumbag. I wouldn't trust him if he said the sun will rise in the east tomorrow.
If that were true it would have been plastered sll over the evening MSM.
 
First, we have to be in a declared war with a foreign Nation/Govt or being invaded by a foreign Nation/Govt...of which neither has taken place.
The case for Maduro's control of TdA is a strong one.

 
Van Hollen is lying. showboating scumbag. I wouldn't trust him if he said the sun will rise in the east tomorrow.
No! He's not lying....

The U.S. has paid El Salvador millions to imprison the deportees.​

The White House initially said the United States paid El Salvador $6 million to jail the Venezuelan deportees. Officials now say the payment amounted to less than $5 million.

Democratic lawmakers have sought more information, with little success. On March 17, the State Department told the Senate Appropriations Committee that sum could grow to $15 million, but refused to provide any additional details.

 
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The case for Maduro's control of TdA is a strong one.

We are not in a declared war with Venezuela, and Venezuelan army has not invaded us.

Please stop twisting yourself in to these unsustainable contortions...
 
So, if specific Americans are not willing to house and feed lawyers, nobody is entitled to due process protection under the law and the constitution?
Why is that not what the conservative Supreme Court ruled? Or do you guys no longer recognize the Supreme Court as the supreme interpretation of law and the Constitution?
In 1996 Bill Clinton signed his Immigration Reform Act that stated illegals could be deported without judicial hearings ...
 
No! He's not lying....
He’s a lying showboating scimbag

We’re paying El Salvador to take scum that their home countries rrefuse to take back.

Scum Garcia is one of theirs. We are not paying them to take him back.
 
He’s a lying showboating scimbag

We’re paying El Salvador to take scum that their home countries rrefuse to take back.

Scum Garcia is one of theirs. We are not paying them to take him back.
Well, ElSalvador says they are being paid to hold him, but didn't have evidence from our govt he was MS 13, so they moved him out of cecot, and in to a normal prison. They said they have no reason to hold him in prison other than the USA request. He committed no crimes in ElSalvador and has no record.


If this were a simple deportation as you claim, Garcia simply would have been sent back and freed in to ElSalvador.
 
In 1996 Bill Clinton signed his Immigration Reform Act that stated illegals could be deported without judicial hearings ...
Interesting. How many did he deport without hearings, and are they all still locked up in foreign prisons on our dime?
 

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