The Obama judge in Hawaii has halted the travel ban. He seems to think he has the right to defy the President and the Supreme Court of the United States.
In his ruling, U.S. District Judge Derrick Watson diluted Trump’s travel ban expanding the list of family relationships with U.S. citizens that visa applicants can use to enter the U.S. He ordered the government not to bar grandparents, grandchildren, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins of American citizens from coming into the U.S.
“Common sense, for instance, dictates that close family members be defined to include grandparents,” Watson said in his ruling. “Indeed grandparents are the epitome of close family members.”
Who is this man to demand the U.S. follow his directives? We are living under judicial tyranny. Thank Obama the Marxist.
Watson’s ruling broadens the definition of “bona fide” relationship–one that the Trump administration had previously defined as including parents, spouses, fiances, sons, daughters, son-in-laws, daughter-in-laws, and siblings.
Trump must not let this man define “bona fide” relationships. This is the province of the President with powers awarded him by Congress.
Marxists are redefining the United States.
The dangerous resettlement agencies
Next comes the worst part. In the Thursday ruling, the judge also determined that the government may not exclude refugees who already have formal assurance and promise of placement services from a resettlement agency in the U.S.
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That’s everyone! The resettlement agencies allow everyone into the country. Furthermore, and this should concern everyone, we have the U.N. and foreigners picking the refugees out.
This man needs to be impeached but the Republican Party won’t do it.
BREAKING: Federal Judge In Hawaii Limits Trump Administration Travel Ban Enforcement Rules https://t.co/8exTWhVE1Y pic.twitter.com/hYyQjNM8e0
— Chris Geidner (@chrisgeidner) July 14, 2017