Trump slams 'weak' judges as deportation row intensifies
- The Supreme Court temporarily blocked Donald Trump's deportations under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act over the weekend.
- Trump criticized the court system, claiming it is impossible to try every illegal migrant, stating, 'We cannot give everyone a trial, because to do so would take, without exaggeration, 200 years.'
- Trump praised Justice Samuel Alito's dissent, asserting the justice was right for wanting to 'dissolve the pause on deportations.'
- He defended his actions by emphasizing the need to remove criminals, stating, 'If we don't get these criminals out of our country, we are not going to have a country any longer.
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"The United States is in the midst of a constitutional crisis"
INTERVIEW. According to Kate Shaw, professor of constitutional law at Pennsylvania University, the two procedures linked to the expulsion of migrants aggravate the attacks already carried on the rule of law.
Judge Targets Trump Admin with Contempt Threat—White House Calls It Political Grandstanding
In a move being called pure judicial activism by Trump allies, Judge James Boasberg has ruled there is “probable cause” to hold members of the Trump administration in criminal contempt—all for doing their job and enforcing immigration law. Boasberg finds probable cause to hold Trump officials in criminal contempt over deportation flights https://t.co/MUCMBRCYRd — POLITICO […] The post Judge Targets Trump Admin with Contempt Threat—White House Ca…
Trump slams Supreme Court over deportations, says it is 'not possible' to try every illegal migrant
The president defended his actions in a post on Truth Social, claiming it would take "200 years" to try every illegal migrant, and slammed the Supreme Court for allegedly not wanting him to "send violent criminals and terrorists back to Venezuela."
Michael Patrick Leahy Criticizes Judiciary's 'Huge Overreach' in Rulings Related to Deportations of Illegal Aliens - Tennessee Star
Michael Patrick Leahy, CEO and Editor-in-Chief of The Tennessee Star, said the U.S. legal system, especially the federal judiciary, is being used to block or delay the deportation of illegal aliens in contradiction to the will of the people and the intent of President Donald Trump’s immigration policies.
'Mafia Boss': Legal experts sound alarm as Trump White House 'sabotages itself with unbridled hostility'
Legal analysts have raised concerns about President Donald Trump's continuing conflict with the judiciary, warning that the administration's disregard for judges is steering the country toward a constitutional crisis.The Free Press spoke with a number of legal commentators for an article published Sunday, and many questioned the administration's move to defy the Supreme Court over the wrongful deportation of a Maryland man, Kilmar Abrego Garcia,…
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