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Thursday, May 21, 2026

More than 10,000 times, judges have said those detentions, typically carried out with no opportunity for detainees to plead their case, were illegal. That's roughly 90 percent of all cases " a staggering rejection of a core piece of Trump's immigration agenda.

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"This isn't how things are supposed to work in America," wrote U.S. District Judge Gary Brown, a Trump appointee based in New York, in the case of a man whose lawful status was revoked after ICE arrested him.

"Unquestionably, the laws of human decency condemn such villainy."

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"You know what the people are actually going to see? They're going to see that this administration has repeatedly violated the law and is resorting to accusing Trump's own judicial appointees of being partisan hacks.

That's not going to play well with people who actually pay attention to these things. And it won't budge the needle at all with the Trump faithful who either can't or won't keep up with the autocratic overtures being pitched by their own personal Jesus.

Unfortunately, the Trump loyalists in the Supreme Court are just as willing to be deliberately ignorant of the law when the administration asks them to rule in its favor.

We don't expect average Americans to grasp the intricacies of decades of precedential rulings. But we should expect the nation's highest court to comprehend that 400+ judges and 10,000+ rulings might add up to something it shouldn't ignore, no matter how much the conservative majority might want to please the person they now seem to view as a king, rather than a president."

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But... but... Trump is NEVER wrong!!

#1 | Posted by Corky at 2026-05-21 07:47 PM | Reply

video version:

Trump DOJ LOSES 10,000 Cases FOR NO EVIDENCE!!!

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#2 | Posted by Corky at 2026-05-21 07:48 PM | Reply

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