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Diplomats wouldn't be the way it gets justified. If it gets justified it will be because the illegal aliens are declared foreign invaders. Foreign invaders would not be subject to the jurisdiction of the United States. That is a stretch to call them foreign invaders. The best way to do what Trump is doing is to amend the 14th to specifically include illegal aliens. The next best way would be to pass a bill. The EO is a short cut. It may work, it may not. We will see. I'm skeptical it will work. Mark Levin (constitutional scholar) had this to say: Mark has forgetten far more than you and I know about the Constitution, combined. But read what he said very carefully. He says under article 1, section 8, it is congress that has to make immigration rules. Again, I don't think the EO will hold up. A bill could hold up. But the most effective action would be an amendment to the amendment.
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I'll be the first to admit the EO is not a slam dunk. The "subjection to the jursidiction" clause has been interpreted in the past. Unimportant, diplomats in America are considered to no be "subjection to the jursidiction". In addition, enemy combatants/invaders are considered to be "subjection to the jursidiction". Where the EO tries to wedge itself in is by declaring illegal immigrants invaders. If the SCOTUS agrees, the EO will stand. If not, it will fail.
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ICE Getting it done.
gatomontes99 replied to Deluge's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
False story. In a statement to KNAU, ICE says it hasn’t been active in Flagstaff or on the Navajo Nation in the last week and that officers don’t target individuals based on the color of their skin, their language or ethnicity. -
Christian nonprofit claims it was 'debanked' by Bank of America over its religious views Representative defending the ministry said the closure was 'religiously motivated' Red state AGs blast Secretary Yellen over alleged attempts to 'fearmonger' against de-banking bans Story by Brianna Herlihy • 5mo The left "Its not happening, but it's great that it is."
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ICE Getting it done.
gatomontes99 replied to Deluge's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
We are less than a week into the admin. They haven't had time to ramp up personell, build border walls and suppress border crossings. It's coming. Just be patient. But it is good to see these apprehensions. Just the perception that it's happening has a suppressive effect on illegal crossings. -
Mandatory release list for bail reform law includes assault, manslaughter Judge Daniel Goldstein considered remorse from Antifa members but sentenced the 27-year-old Los Angeles man to two years in jail for participating in the violent brawl against Trump supporters in a so-called “Patriot’s March” days after the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Let's see...people that committ assault, manslaughter and political violence get less than two years. But dare block a door to an abortion clinic and it's life for you!
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Biden did good
gatomontes99 replied to gatomontes99's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
He probably did but got distracted by ice cream, pudding or his 3 daily naps. -
None.....yet.... https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/cbp-enforcement-statistics This is why the new interest in the northern border. We've been so busy watching the southern border, we didn't see that Canada was not the security buffer we once thought it was: More than 60% of foreigners ordered deported from Canada stayed put The Canada Border Services Agency figures are from 2016-2022 That article above highlights how Canada is the ideal place to reach the continent and then sneak crossed the border. You have to admit, the border between Canuck paradise and Yankee land is almost impossible to enforce. All the lakes, forests, and massive length would required thousands upon thousands of agents to patrol it. It is far easier for Canada to just keep the terrorists out and share facial recognition of crossings at the airport.
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It All Had To Do With Him
gatomontes99 replied to gatomontes99's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
100% true. They were given blanket pardons so they can't not testify for fear of incrimination. They can be compelled to testify. -
https://rumble.com/v6cbyad-did-president-trump-just-issue-a-savage-warning-to-joe-biden-holy-cow....html What Joe Biden did might be his downfall. Everyone he gave blanket pardons too are now incapable of exercising their 5th amendment rights. The 5th amendment rights can only be exercised IF you can be convicted of a crime. Since they can't be prosecuted, they must testify. If they lie or omit and that can be proven, they can be prosecuted. Let's get them to DC and get the whole story. Now.
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Not On The National News
gatomontes99 replied to gatomontes99's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Not any more. They've claimed the right has moved farther right. But it is they that have moved way out to the left. So far left that Lenin would be a moderate in their eyes. -
Promises given, promises kept.
gatomontes99 replied to betsy's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
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Yes, they are but... The tariffs are an added cost. That gives the domestic businesses a cost advantage. Nope. Price elasticity. You probably need more than 2 words. Where would the domestic goods come from? Can Canada just start up massive amounts of manufacturing to adapt to the new economic climate? Probably not. Therefore, the US exporters to Canada can drive up the cost of their goods to Canadians. There will be some loss of volume, but the over all numbers will still look good for us.
