de officiis wrote:If you're really interested in understanding things better, I would urge you to read the 9th circuit's opinion. It's really not that long or complicated.Alexander PhiAlipson wrote:There's where they lose me. The Due Process Clause(s) only apply to US citizens, or, more broadly, people who are at least on US soil (wet foot, dry foot.) Unless, or perhaps because this is all purely political--*cough*--it's utter nonsense. How many assholes does it take to get/lift a temporary ban on a temporary ban? This is what they want to argue about?de officiis wrote:Well, that was the statute that the Trump Admin. relied on in the order, so you wouldn't need to re-write it unless you just wanted to emphasize the source of his authority. Yesssss! Of course, a federal statute cannot contravene the Constitution, including the Due Process Clause. That seem to have been the sticking point before the 9th Circuit.
"Keep signing shit, Mr. President--they're still catching up--'Rip Van Winkle!' Very funny Mr. President. Yes, we've had the constitutional toilet paper prepared for the correspondents' ball--are we still having that?"
Remember when I told you this legal wrangling all seems quite odious to about half of the American population? This is one of those cases.
If letting foreigners in here on a visa for just one day means we can't send any of them back, even when their demographic represents a threat to our people, or we don't really have the jobs to spare and the welfare funds to spend on them, then we should just close immigration down completely.
This type of legal bullshit is what makes me want to shut down the entire federal government and start over.