BREAKING!!!
DEMOCRAT FEDERAL JUDGE Ignores SUPREME COURT!
FIRE HIS ASS!
The globalists just can't seem to understand the message we have by electing Donald J.
Trump as our president.
On Saturday a federal judge in Seattle took it upon himself to partially lift a Trump
administration ban on certain refugees.
This was done after two individual groups argued that the ban prevented people from
some mostly Muslim countries from reuniting with family living legally in the United States.
Yes, that's the point, we don't need any more terrorists in our country.
What is it with people who wear stupid looking bowties and hating America?
The liberal U.S. District Judge James Robart heard arguments on Thursday from of course
The American Civil Liberties Union and oddly enough from "Jewish Family Service."
Both these anti-American entities argued that the ban causes irreparable harm and puts some
people at risk.
Government lawyers argued that the ban is needed to protect national security and our
citizens.
WHY IS THE SECURITY OF FOREIGN NATIONALS OUR PROBLEM?
America and Americans First!
Why can't these people seem to understand that?
Fox News Reports: Appeals court: Trump exceeded authority with
travel ban
HONOLULU – A federal appeals court panel has ruled that President Donald Trump once
again exceeded the scope of his authority with his latest travel ban, but the judges
on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals put their decision on hold pending review by the
U.S. Supreme Court, meaning the ban involving six majority Muslim countries will remain
in effect.
The 77-page ruling released late Friday says Trump's proclamation makes no finding whatsoever
that simply being from one of the countries cited in the ban makes someone a security
risk.
Hawaii, which is suing to stop the ban, has argued that it will be harmful because families
will be separated and university recruitment will be hampered.
Earlier this month, the Supreme Court lifted temporary lower court orders that had prevented
the latest ban from taking effect.
The status quo was maintained when the 9th Circuit stayed its decision, said Carl Tobias,
a professor at the University of Richmond School of Law.
The ruling was unusual, but it's a unique case, he said, noting the Supreme Court has
not set argument dates because it has not yet decided to grant an appeal.
"Given the shockingly rapid volley of executive actions and court decisions, this is surely
just the latest in a long series of battles to come."
Mary Fan, a University of Washington law school professor, said about immigration ban litigation.
The judges focused on whether Trump had made a required finding that the entry of people
affected by the ban would be detrimental to U.S. interests.
Under U.S. immigration law, such a determination must be made before barring 150 million potential
travelers from Chad, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria and Yemen, they said.
Department of Justice spokeswoman Lauren Ehrsam said the agency is pleased that the Supreme
Court has already allowed the government to implement the proclamation and keep Americans
safe while the matter is litigated.
"We continue to believe that the order should be allowed to take effect in its entirety,"
Ehrsam said.
In a September proclamation, Trump said the ban was needed because the countries don't
do a good job of verifying or sharing information about their citizens, and thus the government
"lacks sufficient information to assess the risks they pose to the United States."
Trump relies on the premise that the Immigration and Nationality Act gives him broad powers
to regulate immigration, the judges said, but for the president to block entry, he must
first legally prove that person's entry would be detrimental to the interests of the
United States.
"National security alone is not a 'talismanic incantation' that once invoked, can support
any and all exercise of executive power under" immigration law, the decision said.
"I have always believed that the rule of law, reinforced by Hawaii's values, will
win the day," Hawaii Attorney General Doug Chin said in a statement Friday.
"Make no mistake: our values of diversity and inclusion are America's values, and
they will light the way even through our darkest of hours."
Noah Purcell, the solicitor general for the Washington state Attorney General's Office
who argued that state's challenge to Trump's first travel ban, was pleased with the 9th
Circuit opinion.
"This ruling again confirms that the president has gone far beyond the immigration powers
that he has, and has ignored the law in issuing this discriminatory order."
Purcell said.
A separate challenge, brought by civil liberties groups, is pending in the 4th Circuit Court
of Appeals in Richmond, Virginia, which also heard arguments this month.
Citing national security concerns, Trump announced his initial travel ban on citizens of certain
Muslim-majority nations in late January, bringing havoc and protests to airports around the
country.
A federal judge in Seattle soon blocked it, and courts since then have wrestled with the
restrictions as the administration has rewritten them.
The latest version blocks travelers from the listed countries to varying degrees, allowing
for students from some of the countries while blocking other business travelers and tourists,
and allowing for admissions on a case-by-case basis.
It also blocks travel by North Koreans along with some Venezuelan government officials
and their families, although those parts of the restrictions are not at issue in the courts.
How many damn times do we have to go through this?
Former President Barack Hussein Obama banned Muslims from nine Islamic nations when he
was president, and for a longer period of time than what President Trump is asking for.
Yet no one even batted an eye over this fact.
Why was it ok when Barry Soetoro did it but not when Trump does it?
Is it because of racism?
Is it because a half black man can call a duck by its name but a white president isn't
allowed to?
If that's the case, it sounds pretty damn racist to me.
Our people and their security should come first.
We are not the world's dumping ground.
And it's about time the world came to grips with that fact.
If you live in a nation which is a hotbed of hatred towards America, and Terrorism,
you have no business moving here.
Please share if you agree with Trump's ban
on
immigration
from certain parts
of the world….
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