Trump: US can't give every person it wants to deport a trial
- Trump asserted this week that immigrants without legal status should not receive trials before deportation.
- He claimed bypassing due process is necessary to quickly expel immigrants and address perceived court delays.
- The administration fired at least eight immigration judges Tuesday amid this push for faster removals.
- Trump stated, "You can't have a trial for all of these people," citing thousands ready for deportation.
- This stance follows a Supreme Court order blocking the administration's use of a 1798 law for deportations.
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Trump Makes Big Migrant Claim, Says Illegals Should Not Get Trials Before Deportation
Let’s talk about the elephant—or rather, the millions of elephants—left wandering around after the previous administration decided our southern border was more of a polite... The post Trump Makes Big Migrant Claim, Says Illegals Should Not Get Trials Before Deportation appeared first on Patriot Journal.
Trump says immigrants shouldn’t get trials before deportation - West Hawaii Today
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump asserted on Tuesday that immigrants lacking permanent legal status should not be entitled to trials, insisting that his administration should be able to deport them without appearing before a judge.
The Trump administration continues to attack due process
President Donald Trump and his administration continued to assault the concept of due process this week, with Trump claiming that undocumented immigrants shouldn't be entitled to appearances before judges prior to deportation. "I hope we get cooperation from the courts, because we have thousands of people that are ready to go out and you can't have a trial for all of these people," Trump said in the Oval Office on Tuesday. "It wasn't meant. The …
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