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BREAKING: The ACLU has just sued the Biden Administration over his Executive Order to secure the border. What have I been saying for the last 12 months? That an executive order likely won’t work and will be challenged in the courts. Conservatives mostly claimed that Biden had the ability...

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Jay | The Midwest Dad |2 年前

So we admit. The aclu hates America. Can we all agree on that fact?

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Brian Krassenstein2 年前

No, the ACLU's goal is to uphold the laws of this great nation. The courts will decide if they are right or wrong here.

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Military Arms2 年前

Funny, Trump had great success. All Biden had to do was carry his policies forward. But no, like a child he had to undo everything Trump did without giving it any serious though (not that he's capable) and now you goons screech "we need a new bill!". No, we need a new president.

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Badbrothers🧩2 年前

For 3 years up until a few months ago problems at the border were a “manufactured crisis and right wing talking point”

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Brian Krassenstein2 年前

@Badbrothers_OMB Biden literally put forward a comprehensive immigration reform proposal as soon as he took office in January 2021.

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Douglas H2 年前

This is Bidens mess to fix!

Brian Krassenstein 的头像
Brian Krassenstein2 年前

No, it's everyone's mess to fix.

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Sandy2 年前

Republicans don't want to fix the border. Biden knew he couldn't get an executive order through unless it was a state of emergency. He's effectively called Republicans bluff, and Republicans own this mess. Pass the bill partisan border bill !

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Steven Hasty2 年前

Biden did this simply to claim he tried. However, the best move he could have made was not undoing Trump's policies on the border as soon as he took office.

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Thomas Paine Band2 年前

All you have are lies. Biden opened the border and had no intention of closing it.

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This is insane So it turns out Donald Trump didn’t order an end to the temporary protected status of the 350,000 Haitians The executive order was made by Biden and was just expiring, but a Federal Judge decided it’s not allowed to expire “This is starting to border on insanity. So Biden administration put in a temporary protection order for 350,000 Haitians. It was done through executive order, so there was no vote, there was no law, there was no legislation. It was just the Biden administration saying, I wanna give these people temporary protected status, which he's allowed to do. Now, when Trump came in office, he could have created an executive order and got rid of it, but he said, I'm not even gonna do that. I'm just gonna let it expire. Like, this is not the Trump administration doing anything. They are just letting the policy from Biden expire when it was supposed to. However, a Washington DC based federal judge, Ana Reyes, who is a Biden appointee, has blocked the Department of Homeland Security from ending temporary protected status, which is, I hate the way that's worded because that's not what they did. No, the Trump administration isn't ending their protected status. They're simply letting the executive order from the Biden administration expire when it was supposed to. And now you have a judge who basically says, You don't get to do that. You don't get to let executive orders expire. That is f*cking insane. This isn't a law. This isn't legislation. Nobody voted on this. This was just the Biden administration saying, I want to temporarily protect these 350,000 Haitians. And Trump saying, okay, I'm gonna let that status expire and they can be deported. And a judge who has no purview in this whatsoever was just like, No, I'm gonna set immigration legislation. I'm gonna set policy….. She doesn't get to do that.”

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President Donald Trump has created a constitutional crisis, say the media, Democrats, and libertarians. The Trump administration defied a court order when it flew an El Salvadoran migrant, who had come to the US illegally, back to a prison in El Salvador, they note. It denied due process to Venezuelans sent on a plane to El Salvador, others add. And it is violating free speech rights of foreign student green card holders, law firms, and universities, many agree. But we are not in a constitutional crisis, says Yale University constitutional law professor Jed Rubenfeld in a new interview with Public. The Supreme Court said a lower court “can't order the administration to return him now that he's in El Salvador,” upholding that the administration must “facilitate” his return but not requiring the administration to “effectuate” it. In terms of the Venezuelans, the courts are still considering their case, and ”we don't know what kind of individualized hearing each one is going to get or what the standards of evidence will be,” said Rubenfeld, “many of these guys might have had some due process within the immigration procedures.” As for the free speech cases, said Rubenfeld, the courts will likely strike down Trump’s Executive Orders on the law firms, uphold the use of speech to deny foreign students green cards, and deliver a mixed verdict on the administration’s restriction of funding to universities. Jed Rubenfeld (left); President Donald Trump and Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts (GETTY IMAGES)📷 Rubenfeld is quick to point out that the Trump administration could still provoke a constitutional crisis and that it is testing the limits of, or abusing, its powers, depending on your point of view, just as the Biden administration did. In the El Salvador case, a judge currently engaged in evidence discovery could order the Trump administration to withhold funding from El Salvador until it returns the prisoner. Rubenfeld affirmed the right to due process for the Venezuelans and all illegal migrants since “if we lose due process, we’ve lost the rule of law.” And Rubenfeld said that “whoever’s writing these executive orders for Trump” on the law firms “is throwing in people’s faces how unconstitutional they are” and that “Harvard has to resist… it cannot let the administration micromanage the courses it teaches and who it hires.” As such, Rubenfeld advocates vigilance, not alarmism. On the one hand, he says, “If Trump defies the Supreme Court, it will be a constitutional crisis of the kind this country has never lived through.” On the other hand, says Rubenfeld, “Honestly, what you're seeing is a lot of theater, not so much a constitutional crisis, which is what people are trying to make it out to be… ​​Everybody's got to take a deep breath and understand that there's stuff going on on both sides that folks should try to get a better understanding before they form opinions.” Start with the Salvadoran. “He has a deportation order pending against him,” notes Rubenfeld. “That means an immigration judge heard the case and said, ‘Yeah, he can be deported.’ He found that he's a member of MS-13. And the Board of Immigration Appeals upheld that. And MS-13 has been designated a terrorist organization.” Case closed? Not quite, says Rubenfeld. “There's a different immigration judge who issued a different order called a withholding order [that] says, ‘The guy may be deportable, but you cannot deport him to El Salvador’” because “the immigration judge… said, ‘Yeah, I believe there's sufficient evidence here to, to conclude that, that this gang in in El Salvador would persecute the guy if he went back.’” Did the Trump administration illegally defy the order? Everyone, including the Trump administration, recognizes that it did. But the Trump administration says it was an accident and has no authority to bring him back. “‘The judge doesn't have jurisdiction to order the Salvadorians to do anything’.... at least that's what the administration will tell you. ‘It’s not up to us.’” But the Supreme Court ruled that “you can't order the administration to return him now that he's in Salvador, in custody… It was the difference between ‘facilitate’ and ‘effectuate.’...there's political theater going on and politics being played by both sides...” Please subscribe now to support Public's award-winning reporting, read the rest of the article, and watch the full video!

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