excalibur
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So, another Dem appointed Distrct Court judge is hell-bent on impeding the rightful exercise of removing illegal aliens.
Oh, and she feels so sorry for them too. But for the American people? Let them eat cake.
A federal judge issued a stern spanking to the Trump administration on Tuesday, telling it to cut out warrantless arrests in the nation’s capital unless there is clear evidence the migrant is about to flee.
U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell, an Obama appointee, also chided the government for labeling illegal immigrants as “alien criminals.” She said being in the country illegally is not, in and of itself, a crime, but rather a civil violation.
“Consequently, viewing all immigrants potentially subject to removal as criminals is, as a legal matter, plain wrong,” she wrote in an 88-page opinion.
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Judge Howell said immigration arrests in the District of Columbia soared after President Trump ordered his law-and-order crackdown this summer. (Me: Now, now, now, we an't have that!)
And among those arrests were many made without a warrant.
Homeland Security had previously said it used “reasonable suspicion” to make the arrests. Judge Howell said that’s not the standard, though. She said the law requires “probable cause.”
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Oh, and she feels so sorry for them too. But for the American people? Let them eat cake.
A federal judge issued a stern spanking to the Trump administration on Tuesday, telling it to cut out warrantless arrests in the nation’s capital unless there is clear evidence the migrant is about to flee.
U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell, an Obama appointee, also chided the government for labeling illegal immigrants as “alien criminals.” She said being in the country illegally is not, in and of itself, a crime, but rather a civil violation.
“Consequently, viewing all immigrants potentially subject to removal as criminals is, as a legal matter, plain wrong,” she wrote in an 88-page opinion.
...
Judge Howell said immigration arrests in the District of Columbia soared after President Trump ordered his law-and-order crackdown this summer. (Me: Now, now, now, we an't have that!)
And among those arrests were many made without a warrant.
Homeland Security had previously said it used “reasonable suspicion” to make the arrests. Judge Howell said that’s not the standard, though. She said the law requires “probable cause.”
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Judge orders ICE to stop most warrantless immigration arrests in D.C.
A federal judge issued a stern spanking to the Trump administration on Tuesday, telling it to cut out warrantless arrests in the nation’s capital unless there is clear evidence the migrant is about to flee.
