This despite the fact the Supreme Court has ruled that the Administration may indeed deport to third countries.
Judge Murphy, who was previously overruled by SCOTUS on this issue, said the law does not allow the deprivation of life, liberty, or property.
In what way is deporting aliens depriving them of "life liberty or property? And the law doesn't say "any person"; it is applicable to citizens, not illegal aliens, not criminals.
SCOTUS has already slapped this guy down once and fairly hard, yet here he is imposing his personal views on the country (and making yet another blanket ruling outside of his jurisdiction), essentially legislating from the bench.
I believe this is strategic on the part of Democrat judges; they know they will be slapped down again by the Supreme Court but they want to tie said Court up, waste their time covering old ground. And if SCOTUS doesn't have time to deal with abc gum then they win.
We have got to find a way to punish judges who pull this. You can't fire them or cut their pay but there has to be other things that could be done. Simply close their court, perhaps, or assign them no cases. Put their office in a broom closet. Something.
At some point Trump is going to just have to stop obeying these kinds of rulings.
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