In the early hours of Saturday, President Trump expressed his frustration with what he perceives as the ongoing obstruction of his immigration policies by left-leaning judges.
His concerns are rooted in the belief that the future of the United States is at stake if these judicial decisions persist without intervention from the Supreme Court.
As reported by Gateway Pundit, a significant development occurred when a federal judge issued a permanent injunction against the Trump Administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act (AEA) to deport Venezuelan gang members to El Salvador. U.S. District Judge Fernando Rodriguez, appointed by President Trump himself, deemed the President's application of the AEA as "unlawful." Judge Rodriguez clarified that the AEA is applicable only during times of war or armed conflict involving the United States.
In a separate incident, a judge in California, appointed by President Biden, issued a ruling that has raised eyebrows among conservatives. U.S. District Judge Jennifer L. Thurston's injunction prevents Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents in California's Eastern District from detaining illegal immigrants without a warrant, unless they can demonstrate an immediate threat of flight. This decision has been criticized for undermining the efforts of border agents to maintain security.
Further scrutiny has been directed at Judge Thurston due to a potential conflict of interest. Journalist Laura Loomer uncovered that Thurston's husband, Marc, is involved in the real estate business in California, with clients who are illegal immigrants. This revelation has led to speculation that the Thurston family may benefit financially from the presence of illegal labor, raising questions about the impartiality of her ruling.
President Trump has responded to these judicial actions with a stark warning to the American public. He cautioned that if such rulings continue, the nation's safety and identity are at risk. "Can it be so that Judges arent allowing the USA to Deport Criminals, including Murderers, out of our Country and back to where they came from?" Trump questioned. "If this is so, our Country, as we know it, is finished!"
He further emphasized the potential consequences for everyday Americans, stating, "Americans will have to get used to a very different, crime filled, LIFE. This is not what our Founders had in mind!!!"
The President's remarks underscore a broader concern among conservatives about the influence of unelected judges on national policy. The hope remains that the Supreme Court will intervene to address what many see as judicial overreach. The ongoing debate highlights the tension between judicial authority and executive power, with significant implications for the nation's immigration policy and public safety.
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