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#36 | Posted by BellRinger
You don't do context very well. The context was state and local governments not this judge.
Here's some context for this judge, typical Lawfare deep dive. The Judge Dugan Case Is More Complicated Than It Seems
#21 | Posted by Gal_Tuesday
Can't be repeated enough. Due to federalism, the feds cannot compel state and local government to enforce federal law.
Printz v. U.S. (1997) www.oyez.org Scalia.
Murphy v. NCAA (2018) www.oyez.org Alito.
... the judge engaged in obstruction of justice ...
You're a c**k sure litle s**t. And simply unteachable.
Even analysts on CNN called it "heroic" but illegal.
And Napalitano on Newsmax disagrees. www.mediaite.com "So yeah ..." once again you're ignorance abounds.
That's not democracy, it's a judicial coup.
#4 | Posted by itchyp
Take it up with the Founders. www.law.cornell.edu
Also with Congress. www.law.cornell.edu
Here's a copy of the Court's short opinion. storage.courtlistener.com
... Biden let in 10M+ illegals in their term.
You are so transparently FOS it should embarrass you. I suspect you wear it as a badge.
Estimated illegal population in the US has hovered, below and above, around 10 million for 25 plus years. You are likely citing "encounters."
For population, letmegooglethat.com
#78 | Posted by oneironaut
Here's a point by point critique of Alito's dissent by Steve Vladeck. www.stevevladeck.com
Be forewarned, it's long and technical. Bottom line conclusion can be summed up as, Alito's FOS.
Alito's rant joined by Thomas. www.supremecourt.gov
The Government's response to the application. www.supremecourt.gov
Scotusblog article. www.scotusblog.com
#29 | Posted by oneironaut
The AEA has be through amendments since 1798, you ignorant twit. Here's the current version. www.law.cornell.edu
Section 23 appears to require some form of "due process" though its quite ambiguous and vague. Nevertheless, did the Buffoon minimally attempt to comply with Section 23?
Temporary administrative suspension. www.jsonline.com