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Where does a court get authority to block presidential actions on immigration enforcement?
Author:
iairishcheeks
(26418 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 6:41 pm on Mar 17, 2025
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Honest question.
Replies to: "Where does a court get authority to block presidential actions on immigration enforcement?"
The law supports Trump's deportation of violent gang members, despite judge's errant ruling
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und67
- 3:58pm 3/17/25
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This DOJ lawyer needs to have his ticket pulled.
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conorlarkin
- 7:17pm 3/17/25
Chief Judge Boasberg, frmr presiding Judge US Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court vs FOX, hmm.
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ND521
- 6:16pm 3/17/25
Did your law school teach that rulings made by Federal Judges should or could be ignored?
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ND521
- 5:55pm 3/17/25
Thanks for posting. Makes sense.
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Hensou
- 5:13pm 3/17/25
If all a violent illegal criminal needs to do is scream sanctuary, we have a bigger problem
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LanceManion
- 4:58pm 3/17/25
Fine, then an appellate court will overrule the judge.
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Chris94
- 4:39pm 3/17/25
did you read this part?
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und67
- 4:59pm 3/17/25
Up to U.S. Court(s) to decide if using a wartime law to deport people is appropriate.
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ND521
- 6:19pm 3/17/25
He refuses to acknowledge your well made point.
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Hensou
- 5:14pm 3/17/25
It wasn't his point. And it is a legal argument, one that the appellate court will consider.
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Chris94
- 5:17pm 3/17/25
the tro has no legal standing. there should be no appellate or any other court.
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und67
- 5:32pm 3/17/25
TROs are temporary.
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ND521
- 6:27pm 3/17/25
Again, that is not your call, nor is it the call of Trump's lawyers.
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Chris94
- 5:36pm 3/17/25
By law, it is Trump’s call.
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Hensou
- 5:40pm 3/17/25
Whose point was it?
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Hensou
- 5:22pm 3/17/25
Marco Rubio said that no one has a right to a visa or a green card, I agree with this.
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iairishcheeks
- 4:18pm 3/17/25
Everyone does. But no one has a right to ignore a court.
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Chris94
- 4:34pm 3/17/25
Where does a court get authority to block presidential actions on immigration enforcement?
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iairishcheeks
- 6:41pm 3/17/25
Of course they do. If the judge is wrong as a matter of law.
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Hensou
- 5:12pm 3/17/25
Not your call. Not Trump's call.
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Chris94
- 5:17pm 3/17/25
Actually, if you read the article, it is Trump’s call. By law.
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Hensou
- 5:23pm 3/17/25
This!
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Eli
- 4:05pm 3/17/25