Alito closes his dissent by insisting that "The Executive must proceed under the terms of our order in [J.G.G.], and this Court should follow established procedures." The problem is that his dissent would have effectively cleared the way for the Executive to flout J.G.G. with no repercussions"in the name of abiding by procedures that the Court (to say nothing of the ACLU) ... did not actually violate.
It would be bad enough if Alito's dissent were merely tone-deaf. But its effort to find something wrong with the majority's intervention smacks of an attempt not to take the law where it leads him, but to try to manufacture a justification for sitting on his hands while even more folks are wrongly removed to a Salvadoran prison, from which it is proving increasingly difficult to get anyone back. It's fortunate that only one of his colleagues joined him.
trump raped his first wife and you voted for him.
stfu.