Supreme Court extends pause on deportations under Alien Enemies Act in Texas

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The lack of immigration judges is your excuse to deprive people of due process.
Due process to a libtard is getting off scot free for committing crimes.

It's getting probation for killing children and old ladies.

Those days are over, my friend. Ask George Gascon, he knows all about it. He got booted out of office by a 2:1 margin. Not even the leftards in Hollywood were dumb enough to let him stay.

The same thing will happen to the libtard judges who let criminals skate. People will find a way to get rid of them. All Trump and Bondi are doing is creating a deterrent and setting an example. Don't think for a minute that the pendulum will swing back, it won't.

Americans are very ******* pissed at the selfish excesses of the leftards, that's why Dem approval is at 20% while Trump's just jumped 10 points.
 
You have my sympathy. As you do not agree with me 100 percent of the time, let me return the favor. A better path is to get the congress to codify Supreme Court duties and change the constitution so the Scotus is not a pain in the ass of presidents. We must also recall it would mean democrat presidents also would have a lot more
authority.
National Initiative and Referendum, Not This Manifesto for Elitist Tyranny

We don't need a set of supreme laws. You're still putting it inside the Beltway, leaving us, the people, outside as NPC spectators.
 
National Initiative and Referendum, Not This Manifesto for Elitist Tyranny

We don't need a set of supreme laws. You're still putting it inside the Beltway, leaving us, the people, outside as NPC spectators.
Somewhere in that dialogue is some fact. Give me plenty of time and I will find it.
 
As most of us expected..Trump's end run around due Process and the Constitution fails:


The Supreme Court on Friday granted a preliminary injunction that extends a pause on deportations of Venezuelan immigrants in Texas under the Alien Enemies Act.

President Trump had invoked the 18-century wartime law to quickly deport foreigners deemed a threat to the U.S.

The Supreme Court said the government didn't give people at a detention center in Texas enough time to argue against their deportation.

It overruled an order from the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, which had said it didn't have jurisdiction over the case and said the Venezuelans had appealed too quickly after a lower court ruled against them. But the Supreme Court disagreed.

"Here the District Court's inaction—not for 42 minutes but for 14 hours and 28 minutes—had the practical effect of refusing an injunction to detainees facing an imminent threat of severe, irreparable harm," the court wrote in an unsigned opinion. "Accordingly, we vacate the judgment of the Court of Appeals."


The Supreme Court said its order was meant to preserve its jurisdiction over the case while letting lower courts decide how much notice should be given to people the government wants to remove quickly under the Alien Enemies Act. It said it's not directly addressing whether Trump's invocation of the Alien Enemies Act was legal.
"We have long held that 'no person shall be' removed from the United States 'without opportunity, at some time, to be heard,'" the court said in the emergency order, quoting from prior opinions.
The Supreme Court had first gotten involved in the case last month, after issuing a rare middle-of-the-night order to prevent immediate deportations under the Alien Enemies Act.


The court did say that the order doesn't stop the government from removing people from the U.S. "under other lawful authorities."
You invited friends into your house for a BBQ party. At the end, two overstayed and won't leave. The days pass. What would you do?
 
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