Late at night, the Supreme Court on Saturday prevented the Trump administration from using alien enemy laws to deport illegal aliens. The administration relied on the law to promote the removal of some of the most dangerous individuals in the country, including alleged MS-13 gang members.
This was not a final ruling on the decree, but it freezes current deportation efforts and shows the potential losses for the White House. Once again, Donald Trump faces betrayal from the very judicial he has appointed – only Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas Opposition. The president now finds himself at odds with politically driven judiciary, which appears to believe that unelected lawyers should run the administrative division, rather than the chief commander.
The implications are clear. Biden can import millions without a legitimate process, but if Trump cannot deport them without it, the system has no future.
Large-scale deportation is essential if the United States wants to remain a functioning country. However, the legal system is not the only obstacle. Large democracy is often hailed as a breakwater against tyranny, but it turns out to be very easy to rig.
If the ruling class cannot rely on current electors to keep them in power, they simply replace it. Democrats understand that new immigrants overwhelmingly support the party, which promises a redistribution of wealth, from established populations to newly arrived people.
Illegal immigrants may not vote immediately, but many will get pardon or eventually naturalize. All of their children receive birthright citizenship. That’s the plan. It is a long-term alternative to voters to eliminate serious opposition in national elections.
The crisis at the southern border did not threaten Democrats. They are design that. It was not a policy failure. It was an election strategy.
And the Supreme Court did not recognize the urgency in stopping border policies designed to equip American elections for generations.
Biden Administration ran a mobile app that quickly tracks false and illegal entries. It wasn’t just that the southern border was left wide open. They flew Haitian immigrant Planet Road directly to the US and dumped them into a small Midwest town where they overwhelmed local infrastructure. Despite the administration’s blatant disregard for federal law and its constitutional obligation to protect citizens, Secretary John Roberts did not intervene.
When government officials at all levels violated their constitutional rights during the pandemic, freedom of religion, freedom of assembly, etc. – the Supreme Court was barely upset. Justice remained silent when the federal intelligence agency conspired with social media platforms to censor Americans and manipulate the results of the presidential election. There are no emergency orders. There is no late night ruling.
Even when the defendant on January 6th was charged under a law that clearly did not apply to them, the court limped for years before filing the law.
However, when members of the MS-13 gang were faced with deportation under long-standing federal law, the Supreme Court got caught up in action and issued a midnight order to protect the rights of the due process.
Different rules for different people. And we are all supposed to pretend we don’t notice.
The situation became very absurd – so transparently political, Judge Alito summoned it The fierce oppositionIt appears to underscore the irony that the emergency order refused to do justice proceedings. protection Due Process:
In short, literally in the middle of the night, the court issued unprecedented, legally questionable relief, without giving the lower court the opportunity to hear from the opposition, within eight hours of receiving the application, giving it a questionable factual support for the order and without providing an explanation for the order. I refused to participate in the court order as I had no good reason to believe it was necessary or appropriate under circumstances to issuance of an order in the middle of the night.
Absurdity doesn’t end at the timing. Before Biden took office, millions of illegal immigrants were already living in the United States. Since then, more than 6 million people (at least) have come into law.
Let’s consider this meaning. If each of these six million people needs a full court hearing before deportation, Trump can dedicate every awakening moment of his presidency to the work and still rely on removing that cohort.
The implications are clear. Biden can import millions without a legitimate process, but if Trump cannot deport them without it, the system has no future. Democrats are flooded with new voting classes for voters during their term, but Republican presidents are shaken by endless legal entanglements in an attempt to cancel the damage.
All Republican presidents will become men with buckets bailed out from a Mexican-sized holey cruise ship.
The left continues to warn that Trump’s fight against the court risks us in a constitutional crisis. However, the crisis began before tens of millions of illegal immigrants.
Federal judges have already blocked the Trump administration’s efforts to reform the military, reduce spending and curb foreign aid. They act like they are in charge of the administrative division, not the president. Now, the Supreme Court takes an absurd position that the rights of legitimate processes of members of illegal foreign gangs are more important than the rights of American citizens.
Governments that have failed to secure borders or remove people who violate them will waive their most fundamental responsibility. Countries that tolerate the massive amounts of illegal existence cannot remain in the country for a long time. Certainly not long.
The judiciary does not defend the rule of law. It erodes it – to interfere with legitimate enforcement actions, to undermine democratic accountability, and to undermine the sovereignty of the people.
The Trump administration has an ambitious and important goal. It is restoring American industry through tariffs, ending globalist drift in foreign policy, removing progressive corruption from universities, and dismantling administrative states.
But that’s not important without mass deportation.
Tens of millions of people live in the United States, contrary to our laws. They must be exiled. The only question is how far the courts go to try to stop it and undermine their credibility.
