Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-IA) said he is committed to solving “judicial overreach” after a federal judge moved to stop Trump's deportation of criminal immigrants.
Grassley, in a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondy, voice His support for a memo directing federal agencies to the federal agency, which states that the federal court must request a party seeking a provisional injunction or temporary restraining order to provide financial guarantees. It aims to stop “frivolous litigation,” and, according to a press release from the Grassley office, “to ensure compensation for loss of taxpayer dollars if an injunction is deemed to have been issued incorrectly.”
“I have looked with concern as individual district judges have issued clean injunctions that reach far beyond cases and controversy over the past few months. These orders are often issued as interim injunctions or temporary restraining orders on a prompt basis in limited hearings,” Grassley writes.
Senator Iowa revealed:
According to the 2023 Harvard Legal Review Survey, there were 96 national injunctions spanning four presidents from 2001 to 2023, of which 64 were two-thirds of the national injunctions in the intervening, with President Trump winning President Trump in his first four years. Almost all of these orders were imposed by a judge appointed by a Democratic president, with 54 of the 64 orders issued as interim injunctions or temporary restraining orders.
Many of these injunctions seek to schedul Trump's efforts to deport criminal immigrants and illegal alien gang members from the United States.
Trump has begun to evoke alien enemy laws and deport hundreds of these illegal alien gangs associated with Tren DeLagua and the MS-13 gang. Both have been designated as terrorist groups.
John Binder of Breitbart News wrote:
The left-wing American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the democratic forwards associated with Soros have sued the Trump administration on behalf of five illegal aliens accused of being members of the gang to stop the deportation.
Judge James E. Boasberg, appointed by former President Barack Obama; issued A temporary restraining order to stop Trump from using alien enemies is issued to deport illegal alien gang members.
In response, Rep. Brandon Gill (R-TX) said he would introduce a perpetrator article against federal judges who temporarily blocked Trump from using alien enemy laws to deport these criminals.
“However, what exacerbates the problem is that these injunctions are routinely implemented in violation of federal law,” Grassley said. continuation.
Grassley continued. “The rule of law is the issue. Over the past decade, we have seen confusion unfold when individual district judges decide on national policies. The courts should have imposed their own injunctions, but President Trump requires the Justice Department to require the court to remind them of their obligations under federal rules.”
“You know my colleagues and I see the senators closely. I am working to resolve the issue of judicial overreach, and I praise the administration's efforts to enforce existing laws during that time,” the Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman added.
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