Law SCOTUS: Apex Court of Last Resort

SCOTUS work at behest of DJT agenda ramping up.





@BFoe

Yeah, I saw and opted about it in another thread. This is a mixed bag:

—My main concern was the lack of due process, and SCOTUS did set limits as far as that goes which I am happy with.

—This decision was narrow and is based more on standing, and not an overall decision on the constitutionality of the way Trump is using the Alien Enemies Act,

—It still is a nice win for Trump and I don’t have tons of hope that they’ll invalidate his using of Alien Enemies Act in the future.

I agree 100% with what Sotomayor said, I’ve been saying the same thing in posts here: what Trump is doing to these people doesn’t just apply in theory to them, it would apply to citizens too if it’s allowed to stand. Very very dangerous shit.
 
I agree 100% with what Sotomayor said, I’ve been saying the same thing in posts here: what Trump is doing to these people doesn’t just apply in theory to them, it would apply to citizens too if it’s allowed to stand. Very very dangerous shit.

Trump already talking about deporting American citizens

Trump said Sunday that he loves the idea of deporting incarcerated Americans to El Salvador, but that he doesn’t “know what the law says on that.” A reporter had asked Trump about El Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele’s offer to house American prisoners.

“The president has said if it’s legal, right, if there is a legal pathway to do that, he’s not sure. We are not sure if there is, it’s an idea that he has simply floated and has discussed very publicly as in the effort of transparency,” she said.
 

Trump already talking about deporting American citizens

Trump said Sunday that he loves the idea of deporting incarcerated Americans to El Salvador, but that he doesn’t “know what the law says on that.” A reporter had asked Trump about El Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele’s offer to house American prisoners.

“The president has said if it’s legal, right, if there is a legal pathway to do that, he’s not sure. We are not sure if there is, it’s an idea that he has simply floated and has discussed very publicly as in the effort of transparency,” she said.
Yeah I saw that too. There’s no legal pathway to do that, but I’m sure he’ll exploit everyone’s ignorance of that and Righties’ hate for everyone non-Rightie and try and do it anyway. Fucked up times we’re in.
 
I wonder if leftwing radicals will try to keep sotomayor on ice like they did ginzberg after she croaked. <lmao>

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Yeah, I saw and opted about it in another thread. This is a mixed bag:

—My main concern was the lack of due process, and SCOTUS did set limits as far as that goes which I am happy with.

—This decision was narrow and is based more on standing, and not an overall decision on the constitutionality of the way Trump is using the Alien Enemies Act,

—It still is a nice win for Trump and I don’t have tons of hope that they’ll invalidate his using of Alien Enemies Act in the future.

I agree 100% with what Sotomayor said, I’ve been saying the same thing in posts here: what Trump is doing to these people doesn’t just apply in theory to them, it would apply to citizens too if it’s allowed to stand. Very very dangerous shit.

Or you could... you know.. Vet people as they come in. Instead of just letting millions in wholesale on some shit program that takes years and years to process. If they get processed at all.

Meanwhile, you know nothing about them, what they want to do when they get here.... etc. No one is tracking them on what they're doing or where they are.

No where else in the world had border as porous as the US's southern border under Biden.

Its much harder to get them out than preventing them from coming in in the first place.

Never forget how almost every Texas border county, historically heavy Democrat, all went to Trump. And many of those counties are still supporting these policies of sending back these criminals and degenerates wholesale.

They bore the brunt of Biden's neglect and shit border policies. Even after bussing many out.


The Democrat dream of flipping Texas blue backfired when they neglected the very people who have voted for them for decades.
 
Yeah, I saw and opted about it in another thread. This is a mixed bag:

—My main concern was the lack of due process, and SCOTUS did set limits as far as that goes which I am happy with.

—This decision was narrow and is based more on standing, and not an overall decision on the constitutionality of the way Trump is using the Alien Enemies Act,

—It still is a nice win for Trump and I don’t have tons of hope that they’ll invalidate his using of Alien Enemies Act in the future.

I agree 100% with what Sotomayor said, I’ve been saying the same thing in posts here: what Trump is doing to these people doesn’t just apply in theory to them, it would apply to citizens too if it’s allowed to stand. Very very dangerous shit.

I'm as big of a border hawk as you'll find (less aggressive about mass deportations), and it just doesn't sit well. The invocation of the Alien Enemies Act has always ended in disgrace. It was a mess when Wilson did it and a disaster for FDR, both occurred during World Wars. It's bemusing to see people proudly draw it back to John Adams. All the respect in the world to Adams as a principal founder who held a lifelong opposition to slavery but he was not a good POTUS, and the Alien & Sedition Acts of 1798 were one of the biggest stains of his crisis filled single-term.

Imagine John Adams with a front row seat as VP observing Washington hold the entire new American experiment together through stoic leadership with an extraordinary level of composure and compromise while setting numerous precedents and standards for the office -- establishing the executive cabinet system, overseeing the creation of the federal judiciary and US Navy, signing the first federal copyright law recognizing the value of intellectual property, personally quelling a major tax revolt, issuing the neutrality proclamation and negotiatiating the Jay Treaty. He must've thought it was going to be a breeze.

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If we can drone strike an American citizen without due process we can deport them.

-Obama, probably.
 

This one was puzzling. He was supposed to be deported, but they decided he can't go back to his own country. Where the hell is he supposed to be sent?
 
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