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Joe Scarborough rips JD Vance after migrants’ due process complaints

“Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough denounced JD Vance for grabs on the legitimate process of deported immigration, and chuckles the Vice President for not studying law at “Uppity School,” where he earned his degree.

That “Uppity School” was Yale, and from there Vance graduated in 2013.

Ivy League schools had rejected Scarborough.

“Morning Joe” co-host Joe Joe ocked JD Vance over his complaints about the legitimate process of deported immigrants.

“You know, I’m a simple country lawyer and I didn’t go anywhere I went,” Scarborough said Raillett during the air Wednesday.

“I went to the University of Alabama – Rolltide – and the University of Florida – the GoGators!

The responsibilities of MSNBC Anchor came after Vance assaulted the media in the “far left” by asserting their claims about the legitimate process of immigration that has not been documented.

“The media and far left are obsessed with members of the MS-13 gang and when he demands that he be returned to the US for the *3 *deportation hearing, what they’re really saying is that the majority of illegal aliens want to stay here forever,” Vance said in a lengthy post Tuesday night.

Scarborough cited Republican City Hall in Iowa. There, an angry voter asked Senator Charles Grassley (R-Iowa). We asked why the Trump administration ignored an order by the Supreme Court to “promote” the return of Mann Kilmer Abrego Garcia of Maryland, born in El Salvador.

The Trump administration has argued that Abrego Garcia has been “certified as a ranking member of the MS-13 gang by proven and reliable sources.” His family denied the allegations.

Vice President Vance argued that the media and the “far left” are using legitimate processes as smoke screens to keep illegal American aliens. Getty Images
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“So you see those people in Iowa and maybe they didn’t go to the law school that JD went to, the Vice President went, I don’t know what they’re teaching at those schools, and that’s as far as I got,” he said.

“But I think we should thank Jesus because it is Holy Week, when I went to law school where I actually taught the legitimate process, as the Supreme Court actually follows the US Constitution.

“They also taught us that if the Supreme Court rules something that has nothing from the nine, it is the constitution. That is the law of the land.”

Scarborough said Vance must have learned about the legitimate process at his “uppity” law school before turning to the Kilmer Abrego Garcia case.

Scarborough said the Supreme Court’s 9-0 ruling means that legitimate proceedings still exist in America and “exist for those who wanted the administration to grab and foam and take the plane.”

El Salvador President Naive Buquere argued Monday that he was incapable of sending Abrego Garcia back to the United States, despite the Supreme Court’s decision instructed the Trump administration to take steps to “promote” his return.

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