The constitution gives the president the power to decide on immigration and national security. Not the judiciary.
But the judge asked 'how many people from these countries have committed crimes here?"
That is not a constitutional question. It's him attempting to usurp authority by claiming he knows better how to protect us than the president. Not his authority.
And in order to steal this authority for himself, he gives those two states standing to bring the case when they don't have any standing.
The whole thing is a sham. The correct thing to do is to begin impeaching these judges when they pull this crap.
And the excuse that they can't get two thirds, so 'never mind' doesn't wash.
Impeach them anyway in front of the nation even if the corrupt left won't vote to remove.
But the judge asked 'how many people from these countries have committed crimes here?"
That is not a constitutional question. It's him attempting to usurp authority by claiming he knows better how to protect us than the president. Not his authority.
And in order to steal this authority for himself, he gives those two states standing to bring the case when they don't have any standing.
The whole thing is a sham. The correct thing to do is to begin impeaching these judges when they pull this crap.
And the excuse that they can't get two thirds, so 'never mind' doesn't wash.
Impeach them anyway in front of the nation even if the corrupt left won't vote to remove.
Virginia Dare@vdare
J Burton@JBurtonXP