The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to resume quick deportations of certain immigrants to countries other than their own without advance warning.
The court lifted an injunction that a federal District Court judge had imposed that blocked the practice. Monday’s order will last until the case plays out.
The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to intervene. He argued a trial judge had improperly interfered with the president’s authority over foreign affairs.
As is typical in emergency orders from the high court, the majority didn’t explain its reasoning.
The Supreme Court’s three liberal justices dissented from the order. One of the judges, Ketanji Jackson doesn’t even know what a woman is so I wouldn’t expect her to understand the need for these deportations. Where were these three women when the Democrat administration opened the borders illegally and lied about it?
“Apparently, the Court finds the idea that thousands will suffer violence in farf-lung locales more palatable than the remote possibility that a District Court exceeded its remedial powers when it ordered the Government to provide notice and process to which the plaintiffs are constitutionally and statutorily entitled,” wrote Justice Sonia Sotomayor, joined by Justices Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson.
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The SCOTUS is an Article III court. They have no jurisdiction over immigration. Immigration and Nationality Act This strips the Article III courts’ jurisdiction over immigration cases. This was passed in 1952, and has been amended several times. (Authority: Article III, Section II, Clause 2) To ask the Supreme (Article III) Court to rule that it is itself in violation of… Read more »
Common sense apparently is not a requirement for judges…
You don’t have to go home……..but you can’t stay here.
Looking at the trash Obongo and Bidumb appointed to the Supreme Court, we can be thankful they did not have more opportunities to fill vacancies. And sadly, the three ‘conservative’ justices Trump appointed haven’t been much better. They are certainly not reliable votes by any standard.
A ray of hope that the court may uphold the Constitution’s division of powers.